What to Know
- Use Terminal command sudo powermetrics --samplers smc |grep -i "CPU die temperature" to view your temperature at a glance.
- Alternatively, download Fanny to view temperatures more attractively.
- Keep your Mac cool by keeping it uncovered.
This article explains how to check your MacBook's temperature, including looking at Terminal commands and a third-party app that simplifies the process. It also looks at what to do if your Mac is overheating.
How Do I Check the Temperature of My MacBook Pro?
If you want to check the temperature of your MacBook Pro for a moment or two, it's easy to do via the Terminal app. Here's what to do.
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Open Terminal on your MacBook Pro.
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Type in sudo powermetrics --samplers smc |grep -i "CPU die temperature"
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Enter your Mac's passwordWait for Terminal to display your CPU temperature..
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Wait for Terminal to display your CPU temperature.
Terminal will continue to update the temperature until you close the app. This command doesn't work with M1-based Macs.
How Do I Monitor the Temperature on My Mac?
If you'd prefer to monitor the temperature on your Mac regularly, there's a much simpler way than using Terminal commands, and it looks more stylish too. However, it requires downloading a separate app. Here's how to use Fanny to check the temperature via the Menu Bar.
Fanny needs to be downloaded, but you don't need to install it to your Mac to use it.
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Download Fanny from the Fanny Widget site.
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Open the app, and it's automatically placed in your Menu Bar.
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Click the Fanny icon on the Menu Bar to view your CPU and GPU's current temperature.
Fanny also provides information regarding how well the fans perform on your Mac which can help you troubleshoot any potential issues.
How Do I Know if My Mac Is Overheating?
If you're worried your Mac is overheating, there are some simple precautions you can take to avoid the issue. Here's a look at some of the key ways to prevent your Mac from overheating.
Not all of these fixes will work if there's a hardware fault on your Mac.
- Make sure your Mac is up to date. Apple releases regular firmware updates for Macs, and it's essential to keep up to date, so your device runs optimally.
- Avoid using it in hot locations. Don't leave your MacBook in a parked car when the weather is hot outside, and avoid using it in high humidity situations.
- Use your Mac on a stable work surface. Ensure your Mac has good ventilation at all times and avoid using it on your bed, a pillow, or under covers.
- Don't cover it. Don't cover your MacBook with anything that could block its fans or cause it to overheat.
- Only use Apple-authorized power adapters. Avoid using unofficial power adapters that may be unsafe.
- Restart your Mac occasionally. If your Mac seems to be struggling and you can hear the fans whirring a lot, try restarting it or switch it off for a time to give it a break.