FYI, my machine (15” Retina MBP) runs at 125☏ with the fans running silently 2000RPM with the cover closed. Pro adds higher than normal fan control if you choose. TG and its big brother TG Pro use little resources on their own and give you the information needed in great detail or less if you set the preferences that way. Since Apple chose not to do so, thansk to TunaBelly we have that capability. The user should know about it in similar detail. Why not heat? The sensors collect the data and the CPU reacts to that data, perhaps when it’s too late. After all Apple provides Power and Battery monitoring, CPU monitoring, network monitoring available to the user. It gives you peace of mind to know that your Mac is staying cool and if not, which apps, connections are pulling a lot of CPU, or other resource heat (e.g., demand). While not an absolute necessity, this app is one I classify, “Nice to have.” ![]() Like most of the commenters, I similarly appreciate this nifty little utility. Good & Useful a bit pricey (esp since there is a “Pro” app upgrade)
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