![]() Here you’ve got a little screenshot taken just nowĪnd there is more… since Power Mode Switcher is working just fine too!įor those of you that need to approve the kernel extension again and/or installing for the first time on macOS Ventura, the process is the same, but Apple changed the user interface a little. That means the app is compatible with macOS 13 final version! Hooray! I’ll keep this post updated after each beta release until final version for compatibility tracking. I’ve just tried myself and wanted to share with all of you that Turbo Boost Switcher (both PRO and FREE versions) is working flawlessly on the just released macOS Ventura final! So hope you enjoy it! and please let me know what you think about this new version on comments below. Minor fixes and improvements, help update and so on.CPU Frequency Charts: Since retrieving CPU frequency (using powermetrics) is time and cpu consuming, data is only obtained when charting window is open, that’s why no value is shown (grey background) when charting is closed.Adjusted charts: Axes and values are now scaled proportionally.No data: When there is no data available a gray background layer is added.2 New Chart Modes: Now you can view also the CPU Load and Frequency average values.Revamped Charting!: (FREE and PRO): Charting needed some love since long ago, so put some work over them with this version:.As you can see in the following figure, enable it so Turbo Boost is automatically disabled when cpu load goes above the configured level, and goes on again below a certain load. New Auto Mode: CPU Load (PRO only): Yes! now you can set a CPU level as auto mode.macOS Ventura tested and ready to go! (FREE and PRO). ![]() This time all new features are requested by many of you since a lot of time! Here comes again a new version of Turbo Boost Switcher both FREE & PRO to celebrate incoming macOS Ventura version just released. ![]()
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