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smcFanControl VS Monity

Compare smcFanControl VS Monity and see what are their differences

smcFanControl logo smcFanControl

[Download] smcFanControl 2.

Monity logo Monity

Advanced system monitor widget for macOS.
  • smcFanControl Landing page
    Landing page //
    2021-09-20
  • Monity Landing page
    Landing page //
    2019-06-12

smcFanControl

Categories
  • Monitoring Tools
  • Log Management
  • Device Management
  • OS & Utilities
Website eidac.de

Monity

Categories
  • Monitoring Tools
  • Log Management
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Command Line Tools
Website monityapp.com

smcFanControl videos

How to Cool down your Mac! With smcFanControl

More videos:

  • Review - SMCFancontrol Review! Run a cooler Mac for Gaming/ Editing!

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to smcFanControl and Monity)
Monitoring Tools
87 87%
13% 13
Log Management
84 84%
16% 16
Device Management
100 100%
0% 0
Command Line Tools
0 0%
100% 100

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing smcFanControl and Monity, you can also consider the following products

SpeedFan - Hardware monitor for Windows that can access digital temperature sensors located on several 2-wire SMBus Serial Bus. Can access voltages and fan speeds and control fan speeds. Includes technical articles and docs.

iStat Menus - "An advanced Mac system monitor for your menubar."

Open Hardware Monitor - Monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds, with optional graph.

Stats - Simple macOS system monitor in your menu bar.

Argus Monitor - Argus Monitor is for monitoring and analyzing the temperature and the health status of the hardware parts of the system.

OSX Activity Monitor - Activity Monitor shows the processes that are running on your Mac, so you can manage them and see how they affect your Mac's activity and performance.