Mac computers, like any other electronic device, generate heat during operation. If not properly managed, excessive heat can lead to reduced system performance, damage to internal components, and even complete system failure. The fan control system in Macs is designed to regulate temperature by adjusting fan speed. However, the default fan control settings may not always be optimal, and users may experience issues such as:

Often, your Mac’s fans are loud because of dust buildup, not software. Try: