I consider my 14'' t43p as noisy since the fan "fans" very louder than the 7k60 hdd whisper. Though temps are not very high. As I'm writing this, my t43p is up for 2 hours, 800MHz@0.700Vcore, CPU at 42-43°C, room temp : 24°C. But the fan kicked in when the cpu was at 38°C directly at this ennoying medium rpm, making my thinkpad blowing quite a cold air. I was hoping much on the new bios release (1.22), but i did nothing.
As discussed in another thread (i can't remember), it's possible that the fan is triggered by another temp. sensor (not the cpu's one). I believe in this theory, because when booting my thinkpad (cold) once undervolted and once not undervolted, the fan will not start at the same cpu temp (like if another component is getting hot and requires the fan to turn rapidly to cold all the case and itself btw). But i can't see what other temperature controlled component is in a t43/p and not in a t42/p.
I'm quite disappointed with my t43p that doesn't want to eat any hdd other than the noisy 7k60, and is blowing continuously. I was hoping a release of the embedded controller or sth like that that would allow a bigger list of hdd to be used with the t43/p.
My hope is now in :
- a future release of chc that could drive the fan (since it's possible to drive the fun under linux through acpi, it could perhaps be possible under windows ?)
- a map from ibm/lenovo showing how many/where are temperature sensors in the t43/p. This could allow us to find which sensor is triggering the fan.
Perhaps one day our t43/p will be like fanless ? Let me dream







