Video editors, and anyone using their M1 Pro or Max for anything processor heavy, be careful about your temps!
For some reason, the MacOS lets your CPU cores get up over 100C before any fans really kick in...This is with my power settings set to automatic. They were just sitting there at 1600RPM and the CPU is about to melt. For reference, each left and right fan can max at 5400RPM. They should have at least cranked to 50-70% when getting over 85C. Take a look at these temps during a video render...Too hot for me.
I just downloaded TG Pro and have set a nice fan curve. I still let things get warm (80C), before cranking on the fans, because I like things quiet. But 100C is just way too hot for me. Temps are much more controlled now and I highly recommend that application.
For some reason, the MacOS lets your CPU cores get up over 100C before any fans really kick in...This is with my power settings set to automatic. They were just sitting there at 1600RPM and the CPU is about to melt. For reference, each left and right fan can max at 5400RPM. They should have at least cranked to 50-70% when getting over 85C. Take a look at these temps during a video render...Too hot for me.
I just downloaded TG Pro and have set a nice fan curve. I still let things get warm (80C), before cranking on the fans, because I like things quiet. But 100C is just way too hot for me. Temps are much more controlled now and I highly recommend that application.