![]() Once you have downloaded the app, click on the Notification Center icon (three stacked horizontal lines) at the top right corner of the screen. To get started, download Fanny on your Mac.Ģ. Once you have installed this app and set it up (that requires hardly a couple of steps), you can take a quick glance at many performance defining aspects like CPU/GPU temp. Probably the best part about it is the ability to work as a native macOS feature. Whenever I think of tracking CPU temperature on macOS, the one app that instantly comes to my mind is Fanny. However, if you’re using an Intel Mac, you can check out some of the other apps on this list that might suit you better, and some of them are even free. If you have an M1 Mac, you have no other choice than using TG Pro. TG Pro is a paid app, and while you get a 15 day free trial, you will have to get a license ($10) to continue using it. But personally, I prefer having such apps on my menu bar instead of in the widget screen on my Mac. ![]() Unfortunately, TG Pro doesn’t offer a widget. You can also see more detailed information within the app window.
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