Noise from t42 driving me nuts!!
Noise from t42 driving me nuts!!
There is an electrical current type noise coming from my laptop everytime I play games or when I resize windows or when I right click on the desktop. It's actually quite annoying, and was wondering if anyone else experiences this problem (it's very noticeable on my laptop). If no one else is having such a problem, I'm going to return the laptop =(
I have experienced some similar issues on my T42.
You might want to try the following: In device manager, go to the properties window for all USB hubs, and disable power management. That has done the trick for some people.
However, I still have some noise issues occuring when running certain programs. (But in my experience, these noises are not an IBM issue, but a more general Intel issue)
You might want to try the following: In device manager, go to the properties window for all USB hubs, and disable power management. That has done the trick for some people.
However, I still have some noise issues occuring when running certain programs. (But in my experience, these noises are not an IBM issue, but a more general Intel issue)
I wouldn't suggest disabling power-options, as far as I remember, some reported an extra 2-3w of power-usage.
If it constantly buzzes, you should call IBM, mine does that very seldom for a couple of seconds, it doesn't bother although otherwise I would report it.
If it constantly buzzes, you should call IBM, mine does that very seldom for a couple of seconds, it doesn't bother although otherwise I would report it.
Written behind a T42, 2373-9UG.
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
I agree that disabling power management is generally not a good option, but this is only on the USB hubs.
And although it would be better if this issue wasn't present, it has proven helpful for some users to disable USB power management, to resolve noise issues.
Anyways, I would suggest you at least give it a try!
(And as for returning computers, I've returned maybe 2-3 different laptops because of noise issues, and have come to the conclusion that centrino systems generally have a habit of emitting some noise)
And although it would be better if this issue wasn't present, it has proven helpful for some users to disable USB power management, to resolve noise issues.
Anyways, I would suggest you at least give it a try!
(And as for returning computers, I've returned maybe 2-3 different laptops because of noise issues, and have come to the conclusion that centrino systems generally have a habit of emitting some noise)
I don't consider gaining an extra 3w of power consumption a good work-around. Or is the consumption gain actually less, I haven't tried it myself? None the less, mine doesn't do it constantly, I don't see why he should settle if his does.
Written behind a T42, 2373-9UG.
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
In my experience, people have different sensitivity to exactly this buzzing noise.
One of my friends has a laptop, which in my ears emit an unbearable buzzing. So when I borrow it, I turn off power management on the USB hubs, and the noise goes away. However, he hardly notices this sound, while to me, it's noise hell
Just to be clear, I don't consider this a good work-around, but never the less, a work-around... (I have tried contacting the manufacturers several times about this, but noone wants to admit they have a problem)
One of my friends has a laptop, which in my ears emit an unbearable buzzing. So when I borrow it, I turn off power management on the USB hubs, and the noise goes away. However, he hardly notices this sound, while to me, it's noise hell
Just to be clear, I don't consider this a good work-around, but never the less, a work-around... (I have tried contacting the manufacturers several times about this, but noone wants to admit they have a problem)
I've called Thinkpad support, but they didn't help me one bit =(. As I speak, I've burned recovery CD's and I'm going to do a factory install for my t42. If that doesn't fix the problem, I'm going to call support again and ask for a repair. I've actually only had the laptop for 2 weeks now; should I just return the laptop? Also, I added a 512 mb stick of Crucial RAM...this wouldn't be causing the noises right?
I doubt RAM is the cause.mrxle3 wrote:I've called Thinkpad support, but they didn't help me one bit =(. As I speak, I've burned recovery CD's and I'm going to do a factory install for my t42. If that doesn't fix the problem, I'm going to call support again and ask for a repair. I've actually only had the laptop for 2 weeks now; should I just return the laptop? Also, I added a 512 mb stick of Crucial RAM...this wouldn't be causing the noises right?
IBM's answer to everthing unknown seems to be reinstall windows, they even said that to me once when I was complaining about my slow-red-pixels :)
On a side note, I was trying a first-person-shooter (Battlefield 2) yesterday, and noticed that it buzzed while I was going through the menus (I was using an external display). I'm thinking it perhaps had something to do with refresh rates, choosing the in-game 60Hz removed mouse and keyboard lag I had (although it still was at 85Hz in reality), I'll see if it removed the buzzing too.
Written behind a T42, 2373-9UG.
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
1.8GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, ATI-MR9600 64MB GPU, SXGA+ LCD, a/b/g WiFi, CD-RW/DVD
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