Pingwin Wielki wrote:
I was wondering why the newer (and better equipped) model is priced at the same level as his older brother. I had spent some hours searching through ThinkPad websites and forums and then I understood. The T43 is faulty.
Trust me that whatever faults the T43 may have - it had
absolutely nothing to do with the pricing. Chances that the people who were selling, did not care or even understand the differences in the specs, and how they should, in theory, reflect the fair market value of the machine. They were just getting rid of old junk.
Pingwin Wielki wrote:
It has construction faults in hardware that make it less attractive than the previous ThinkPad models.
The T43 is not without its merits. Yes, it has the stupid PATA/SATA bridge and it runs hot/noisy (TPFanControl can help you control the heat/noise trade-off), but its chances of suffering a GPU failure are
far lower than on most T42s, not to mention the Intel GPU T43s, which don't have GPU failures at all.
Other than that, its basic design is the same as previous T4x series, and it maxes out on higher specs.
Pingwin Wielki wrote:
But the question remained. Is it possible to fix the most unwanted T43 fault (HDD problem) or is T43 just doomed to the end of its life?
Depends on what you see as a "problem".
The fact that the BIOS throws the 2010 error at every drive but a select few? This could be solved with a BIOS patch. There have been (unsuccessful) petitions to Lenovo to release such an update. Looks like it will never actually be done. But like has been said, it's only a minor nuisance, as you can still boot and use the computer without any issues.
If you refer to the fact that it takes older, smaller, rarer, more expensive PATA drives, then - well, the T42 has the same "problem", as all older machines. In fact, at least the T43 takes cheaper DDR2 RAM, compared to DDR on T42.