Improving heat management after macbookpro 2011 discrete GPU fix, also a script to automate part of the fix process
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Thanks to LangLangC
sudo mkdir -p /Library/LoginHooksudo nano /Library/LoginHook/LoadX3000.sh#!/bin/bash
kextload /System/Library/Extensions-off/AMDRadeonX3000.kext
pmset -a force gpuswitch 0 # undocumented/experimental
exit 0Use
ctrl + oto save andctrl + xexit
sudo chmod a+x /Library/LoginHook/LoadX3000.shsudo defaults write com.apple.loginwindow LoginHook /Library/LoginHook/LoadX3000.shkextstat | grep AMD... com.apple.kext.AMDLegacySupport (1.5.1) ...
... com.apple.kext.AMD6000Controller (1.5.1) ...
... com.apple.kext.AMDSupport (1.5.1) ...
... com.apple.kext.AMDLegacyFramebuffer (1.5.1) ...
And this
... com.apple.AMDRadeonX3000 (1.5.1) ...
should also appear on the listCommand + r + snvram boot-args="-v agc=0"rebootsudo nano /force-iGPU-boot.sh#/bin/sh
sudo nvram boot-args="-v"
sudo nvram fa4ce28d-b62f-4c99-9cc3-6815686e30f9:gpu-power-prefs=%01%00%00%00
exit 0sudo chmod a+x /force-iGPU-boot.shsh /force-iGPU-boot.sh
Hi alato19,
I'm not advising you but I'll tell you what I do. I use something called Macs Fan Control (Crystalidea software). I use a custom preset details as follows:-
Sensor based value - CPU Proximity.
Temperature fan starts to increase from 60degs.
Maximum temperature 75degs.
This keeps mine running cool, the fan probably comes on more than designed but fans are cheap and easy replace. Logic board is expensive.
Also I'm curious, why don't you run Mac OS Sierra on that machine?