Turbo Boost Switcher 2.13.0 – Allows users to enable and/or disable the Turbo Boost feature.
Turbo Boost Switcher is a little application for Mac computers that allows to enable and/or disable the Turbo Boost feature. It installs a precompiled kernel extension (32 or 64 bits depending on your system) that updates the Turbo Boost MSR register, so It will ask for your admin password when using it. It’s installed on your Mac status bar.
Visually know if Turbo Boost is enabled or disabled at any time.
Enable / Disable Turbo Boost manually, getting up to a 25% more battery life and lowering down the CPU Temp up to 20ºC. (check this).
Configure it to disable Turbo Boost automatically at launch.
Enable / Disable Turbo Boost automatically for a set of apps (only on Pro version).
Set default mode for Turbo Boost Enabled or not (On or Off)
Disable Turbo Boost when battery charger is not connected (only on Pro version).
OSX Notifications integration (only on Pro version).
Asks for root password only once (only on Pro version).
Check your CPU temp and fan speed.
Set it to open at login.
Automatically restore Turbo Boost on exit.
Note: Although Finder indicates that this is version 2.12.0, the developer states that this is version 2.13.0.
Monospaced fonts at status bar, help update, translations (FREE and PRO)
macOS Sonoma supported (FREE and PRO)
Other minor fixes and updates (FREE and PRO)
Apple Script support (only PRO): With this new release and as a starting point, you will be able to execute some commands from outside using Apple Script. This first approach includes:
New Displays auto mode (only PRO): This has been requested by many of you, and consist on disabling turbo Boost when certain number of external displays are connected. In addition you will also be able of disabling Turbo Boost when a specific screen is plugged in. Take a look to the following screenshot for details.
Full list of changes available here