Tg Pro (temperature Gauge Pro) 2.50 May 2026

While Apple Silicon ran cooler, users still faced thermal throttling, and the default fan control was designed for silence, not max performance. Furthermore, specialized new hardware (like M1 iMacs and early M1 Mac minis) needed tailored monitoring.

It included the ability to fix the noisy fan issue that occurred after replacing the hard drive in older Intel iMacs.

Detailed views for CPU/GPU clusters (Efficiency vs. Performance cores). TG Pro (Temperature Gauge Pro) 2.50

The updates surrounding 2.50 focused on unlocking that potential. It brought full support for M1 Macs, offering more temperature sensors than any other app—including GPU, CPU, SSD, and battery.

The core story of this version was its enhanced Auto Boost feature. Users could set custom fan rules to boost speeds before the Mac became too hot, maintaining peak performance during intense workflows. Key Features Highlighted in this Era While Apple Silicon ran cooler, users still faced

Built-in checks to see if sensors or fans were failing.

Ability to monitor and manually boost fan speeds. Detailed views for CPU/GPU clusters (Efficiency vs

As Apple transitioned from Intel to their own silicon (M1, M2), users found their new machines to be incredibly efficient but still capable of running hot under heavy loads like video editing or compiling code.