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Support for the 14” and 16” M1 Pro/Max MacBook Pro (2021) #550
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They should be perfectly supported, I don't own one to test yet though. If anyone lucky is able to post a screenshot and tech data here, it would be great |
I agree with you. That's true. |
I got a 16 inch with the M1 pro today! As far as I see, no CPU/GPU sensors are available. Haven't used this program on any other macs though, so I don't know how it "normally" looks. Here is a screenshot of all available sensors. I haven't done any development on this app before but would gladly help out with some guidance 😄 |
Tech info please from the menu More -> Copy tech info, |
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Thanks a lot, I think I need get one of those top notch machines 😄 |
I'll have it on Friday to do all the tests and add CPU/GPU sensors. |
Here is an M1 Max for you
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Thanks a lot, Adam. I'll start tomorrow and will hopefully have a working beta the new few days. |
No good news yet, couldn't find a way yet to read CPU temperatures 😢 |
I was actually using a diff program that already supports it just for monitoring that seems to work. https://github.com/macmade/Hot |
Nope, this doesn't display a valid CPU temperature. It doesn't change at all. |
definitely working for me, idling about 32C, but WoW on ultra settings can get up there |
CPU stress test gets CPU cores easily at 90C after 2 minutes with fans spinning |
From what I can see if apps code, it doesn't use an actual cpu sensor, just one in proximity to it. but it at least somewhat accurately picks up fact that area is heating up. I got it up to 67C just now running around WoW, cooling it back own to 32 now |
"Hot" app is calculating the average value for all found sensors, and not specifically CPU sensors. M1 Pro & Max SoCs don't have the same sensors than the M1 SoC. The only way to read temperatures is to read the SMC (instead of IOHID), but I don't have a clue about which keys to observe. |
Please check the latest beta, should be working now |
confirm working fine on 2021 M1 MacBook Pro Max 32-core, all sensors working, including both GPU clusters |
James, please re-download the beta and post tech info from it, thanks! Anyone with M1 pro with 24-core GPU and 32-core GPU (M1 Max), please post your tech info. Thanks. |
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Thanks a lot, guys! hope to release the 1.5.11 tomorrow officially. |
Working fine on my 16" M1 pro! Thanks for the quick update :) |
v1.5.11 released (automatic update via the app will be rolled out in coming days) |
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