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I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans.

Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

I know there are software toSoftware such as 1 enable fan control fans inbut only lets you lower the RPM to the minimum set by Apple cases where a sensor is disabled or removed(which is 2000 and 2100 for each fan respectively), butbut I’m looking for an off switch.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

I am fully aware that this can damage the system and am not recommending this to anyone.

The question is whether this could be done and not whether this should be done.

I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans.

Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

I know there are software to control fans in cases where a sensor is disabled or removed, but I’m looking for an off switch.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans.

Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

Software such as 1 enable fan control but only lets you lower the RPM to the minimum set by Apple (which is 2000 and 2100 for each fan respectively),but I’m looking for an off switch.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

I am fully aware that this can damage the system and am not recommending this to anyone.

The question is whether this could be done and not whether this should be done.

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I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans. Currently

Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

I know there are software to control fans in cases where a sensor is disabled or removed, but I’m looking for an off switch.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans. Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans.

Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

I know there are software to control fans in cases where a sensor is disabled or removed, but I’m looking for an off switch.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.

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Can I completely turn off the fans on a MacBook Pro (0 RPM)

I would like to know if there is a utility to completely turn off the fans. Currently, when completely idle, fans are showing 2000 and 2100 RPM. Although this is probably not recommended, I would like to have the option to completely shut them down.

When the CPU is idling, this should help preserve some battery life, and prevent dust from accumulating.