Ability to monitor and manually boost fan speeds.
TG Pro continued to iterate heavily after this version to support M2, M3, and now M4/M5 chips, but the 2.50 era established it as a must-have utility for the early Apple Silicon adoption phase. Tunabelly Software Blog TG Pro (Temperature Gauge Pro) 2.50
The updates surrounding 2.50 focused on unlocking that potential. It brought full support for M1 Macs, offering more temperature sensors than any other app—including GPU, CPU, SSD, and battery. Ability to monitor and manually boost fan speeds
As Apple transitioned from Intel to their own silicon (M1, M2), users found their new machines to be incredibly efficient but still capable of running hot under heavy loads like video editing or compiling code. It brought full support for M1 Macs, offering
It included the ability to fix the noisy fan issue that occurred after replacing the hard drive in older Intel iMacs.