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How to Monitor and Control Your Mac's Temperature with TG Pro 2.37

If you own a Mac, you know how important it is to keep it cool and running smoothly. Overheating can cause performance issues, crashes, hardware damage and even data loss. That's why you need a reliable and powerful tool to monitor and control your Mac's temperature: TG Pro 2.37.

TG Pro 2.37 is the latest version of the best-selling app for temperature monitoring, fan control and diagnostics for all Macs. It supports all Intel and Apple Silicon processors, from 2008 to 2023 models, including the new MacBook Pro with M2 Max, Mac Studio, iMac Pro and more. It also works with Hackintosh models by simply enabling a preference.

With TG Pro 2.37, you can see what was previously hidden: CPU, GPU, logic board, battery and HD temperatures, as well as fan speeds. You can also check hardware diagnostics to find problems before they occur, such as failing sensors, fans or batteries.

If your Mac starts to get too hot, you can either manually boost the fan speeds to improve cooling, or let TG Pro 2.37 do it automatically using rules. You can set different fan speeds for different temperature ranges, or use presets for common scenarios. You can also create custom profiles for different apps or situations.

In addition, you can get local or email notifications for temperature and diagnostic events, along with full logging to a CSV file for further analysis. You can also customize the app's appearance, menu bar icons, notifications and sounds.

TG Pro 2.37 is designed with security in mind. It is notarized by Apple and uses the Hardened Runtime. It also has a separate secure service for fan control, only HTTPS/SSL connections and built-in support for the Internet Access Policy (when using Little Snitch).

TG Pro 2.37 is fully compatible with macOS 13 Ventura, all the way back to macOS 10.13 High Sierra. It is available for a one-time purchase of $10 (save 50% - was $20) or as a bundle with Disk Diet for $11.50 (save 50% - was $20). You can also get an educational discount if you are a student or teacher.

If you want to extend the life of your Mac using TG Pro 2.37, you can download it now from www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/. You can also try it for free for 15 days before buying.

Don't let your Mac overheat and slow down. Get TG Pro 2.37 today and enjoy a cooler and faster Mac!

Why do you need TG Pro 2.37? Because your Mac's temperature affects its performance, reliability and lifespan. When your Mac gets too hot, it can throttle the CPU and GPU, causing slowdowns and lag. It can also damage the internal components, such as the logic board, battery and hard drive. It can even cause data corruption or loss, especially if your Mac shuts down unexpectedly.

That's why you need to monitor and control your Mac's temperature with TG Pro 2.37. It is the most comprehensive and advanced app for temperature monitoring, fan control and diagnostics for all Macs. It gives you complete visibility and control over your Mac's thermal state, so you can prevent overheating and keep your Mac running at peak performance.

How does TG Pro 2.37 work? It uses the built-in sensors and fans in your Mac to measure and regulate the temperature of various components, such as the CPU, GPU, logic board, battery and hard drive. It displays the temperature and fan speed values in a clear and intuitive interface, with customizable menu bar icons, graphs, colors and units.

You can also access detailed information about each sensor and fan, such as the location, model, status, min/max values and history. You can also run hardware diagnostics to check for any problems with your sensors, fans or batteries. If any issues are detected, TG Pro 2.37 will alert you with local or email notifications, so you can take action before it's too late.

But TG Pro 2.37 is not just a passive monitoring tool. It also lets you control your Mac's fan speeds to improve cooling and reduce noise. You can either manually adjust the fan speeds using sliders or buttons, or let TG Pro 2.37 do it automatically using rules. Rules are flexible and powerful settings that let you define different fan speeds for different temperature ranges.

For example, you can set the fan speed to be low when the CPU temperature is below 50ÂC (122ÂF), medium when it's between 50ÂC (122ÂF) and 70ÂC (158ÂF), and high when it's above 70ÂC (158ÂF). You can also use presets for common scenarios, such as gaming, video editing or web browsing. You can also create custom profiles for different apps or situations.

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