If you’ve ever noticed your MacBook’s fans spinning like a jet engine or felt the chassis getting uncomfortably warm during simple tasks, you’ve likely encountered the side effects of Intel’s Turbo Boost technology. While Turbo Boost provides a necessary speed kick for heavy workloads, it isn't always necessary for daily browsing or office work. This is where comes into play.
The release focuses on stability and compatibility with modern macOS environments. Here are the standout features of the Pro version: 1. Automatic Toggling Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg
Disable Turbo Boost if your CPU hits a specific heat threshold. Installation Tips (macOS Sierra and Later) If you’ve ever noticed your MacBook’s fans spinning
Control your clock. Silence your fans. Extend your hardware. Turbo-Boost-Switcher-Pro-2.9.1.dmg