![]() ![]() When you download and run the DrFan setup, it automatically installs or updates the DrFan software. If the week has passed and DrFan was not updated, your iMac will be using the Apple default Boot Camp fan settings, unless the DrFan is up and running. Another benefit of the DrFan is its super-convenient (literally one-click) manual RPM control directly from the tray icon (please see screen shot).Ī.: DrFan is a donationware which requires mandatory weekly update. It's THE automatic mode Apple should've had created, but we all know, they never would. DrFan automatic mode considers all thermal sensors together (not just CPU or just GPU) and intelligently preventively adjusts the fan speed, so that under any load your iMac remains as cool (yet as fast!) as possible. There comes DrFan! Whether you choose the DrFan automatic control with user-adjustable CPU and GPU temperature limits, or fully manual mode, you can be perfectly sure: your iMac will neither overheat, nor degrade the performance because of thermal throttling anymore. ![]() Then it prefers to lower the CPU and GPU performance instead of kicking the fan in. Standard Apple Boot Camp fan logic is, in fact, almost a disaster: first it waits for whopping 97-98° C in silence. Q.: Why do I need to use the fan control software for my Apple iMac in Boot Camp?Ī.: We are absolutely sure, people who really use their iMac with Windows OS already know the answer.
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