Automatically disable Turbo Boost when specific apps (like Chrome or Zoom) are launched and re-enable it for heavy apps like Final Cut Pro. Battery Management: Automatically disable Turbo Boost when your Mac is not charging

After opening the DMG, drag the file into your Applications folder. This step is crucial—running the app directly from the Downloads folder may trigger macOS translocation protection, which can prevent proper permission access.

Ironically, disabling Turbo Boost often results in more consistent performance. Instead of erratic spikes and dips, your CPU holds a steady base frequency. For typing, coding, and office work, the experience feels smoother.

Once installed, configuring a few key automation settings will provide the best balance of silent operation and battery conservation. Recommended Daily Configuration:

: Unlike the free version, which may ask for your admin password every time you toggle the setting, the Pro version uses a background daemon to ask only once.

Apple’s Intel-based Macs come equipped with a powerful feature called . This technology dynamically increases the clock speed of your CPU—from a 2.6GHz base to, say, 3.5GHz—when you need extra performance for tasks like video rendering, gaming, or running virtual machines.