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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:49 am
by Pascal_TTH
[censored], your Core 2 Duo must never reach so high temp ! I thing your T60p got an known issue : the fan assembly have been installed with removing the plastic cover sheet. This happened to some people since Thinkpad are made in china...
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:13 pm
by jigsjdg
Pascal_TTH wrote:[censored], your Core 2 Duo must never reach so high temp ! I thing your T60p got an known issue : the fan assembly have been installed with removing the plastic cover sheet. This happened to some people since Thinkpad are made in china...
Okay.... so what would you rekon be the best next step? Claim warranty maybe? Or tinker with it myself? I can open a Thinkpad, but don't know what it is supposed to look like on the inside...
And what do you mean exactly: the plastic cover sheet was removed (when it shouldn't) or it wasn't removed (when it should have been)?
Thx!!!
Update: Dang... it just happened again; playing Second Life for approx. 45 minutes and the TP just switched off completely. The fan outlet on the left side felt like a hair dryer so hot. Guess the ACPI settings for NHC didn't do the trick, though the fan blew quite loud (guess ~3800 rpm).
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:16 pm
by Pascal_TTH
If you do some search, you will find that the fan assembly have thermal grease already apply and protected by plastic film. This film have to be removed before install of the fan assembly (whatever during the manufacturing of the laptop or if you/sav change the fan assembly).
If this plastic film stays on, it act like a thermal insulating. I think you have this issue. Two ways :
- You are very common with laptop hardware, you dismantle the laptop until you get the fan assembly. Remove the film and build it back.
- You phone lenovo and tell your laptop turn of during application. Ask them to fix.
PS : I don't know if the plastic film is visible only when you remove keyboard.
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:22 am
by cathfaern
I tried it on my z61m, it works great without any error

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:41 pm
by jigsjdg
I think that Troubadix might have had a point that undervolting was the way to go...
I have had the same problems I had before with the heat and the fan not being able to get the heat out properly. The ACPI settings for NHC worked, albeit only just a little.
Having read up on undervolting I found out that it isn't dangerous to try (nothing can be damaged; the worst thing that can happen is that your system becomes unstable and crashes. Reboot and restoring the voltage settings then solves it again).
It also doesn't reduce the clock speed, but it does reduce the amount of heat being produced by the cores. I know have set the voltage for the upper three multiplier levels in NHC to the same voltage (1.2125V) as for multiplier 11.
When I now run CPU hungry apps like Second Life, the heat builds up to some 82°C ; still hot, but not much of a problem as it is well within crash levels. It could very well be that the Voltage can be reduced even to some 0.9V (as in level 6x) and still run stable, but I'm okay for now I guess. I'm sure going to try to get my hands on more info on undervolting to see what it does and if I can reduced the heat even more (in a save way).
Guess if this works for me, it'll work for anyone with noisy fans too as they can run slower because the CPU is not as hot.
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:08 am
by troubadix
Hi!
Back in town I made v0.25 final, see signature. Besides older bugfixes doubleclick on icon will open or close main window, no more option to stop program in icon menue for the service has be stopped/restarted by tpfcstop/tpfcstart. Icon menue item stopped programm but kept the service running. Missing config file is detected.
old v0.24 is still available:
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... v_v024.zip
Ciao, troubadix
Fan control on IBM R61
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:36 am
by Larus
I wonder if any kind of manual fan control works on new Thinkpads R61. Did anyone try it ?
Greetings from Poland
David vel Larus
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:59 pm
by Pascal_TTH
troubadix wrote:Hi!
Back in town I made v0.25 final, see signature. Besides older bugfixes doubleclick on icon will open or close main window, no more option to stop program in icon menue for the service has be stopped/restarted by tpfcstop/tpfcstart. Icon menue item stopped programm but kept the service running. Missing config file is detected.
old v0.24 is still available:
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... v_v024.zip
Ciao, troubadix
Hi troubadix,
Nice to read about you ! I hope your *away* month was fine. I download the final version right now.

Re: Fan control on IBM R61
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:01 pm
by Pascal_TTH
Larus wrote:I wonder if any kind of manual fan control works on new Thinkpads R61. Did anyone try it ?
Greetings from Poland
David vel Larus
I works fine with my Thinkpad R61 89185QG.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:24 pm
by troubadix
@Pascal_TTH:
Yeah, it was a pleasure sailing the turkey coast at Fethiye.
But now I am thinking of a version of tpfc service displaying the temperature on systray icon
Keep on testing!
Ciao, troubadix
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:09 pm
by Pascal_TTH
troubadix wrote:@Pascal_TTH:
Yeah, it was a pleasure sailing the turkey coast at Fethiye.
But now I am thinking of a version of tpfc service displaying the temperature on systray icon
Keep on testing!
Ciao, troubadix
Here, we only got rain and everything but the sunny weather.
I will give you all the possible feadback and support !
BTW, there were a very nice offre in France for a R61 (Santa Rosa, Quadro NVS 140m, 15,4" 1680x1050, FPR, 120 Go) for 849 €. The ref was 8918 (5QG). A very nice Thinkpad ! If you see this offer in Germany, you can recommend this laptop to any one.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:27 am
by Xtal
I downloaded v0.25 and it works great under Vista on my X61 Tablet. Thanks for the great utility.
The only problem is, there is no tray icon or window visible. I believe this is due to Vista's isolation of services into Session 0.
Is it possible to make the GUI visible in Vista?
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:25 pm
by troubadix
Xtal wrote:Is it possible to make the GUI visible in Vista?
it is
1. rewrite the tool split into service and controlling program (GUI)

...may be next year I'll do
or
2.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=263925
ciao, troubadix
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:16 pm
by StarSheep
Hi Troubadix,
thanks for the new version from me too.
Quick question about the T61p I am testing right now.
It seems to me that the fan is not going on a high setting with my machine. I have a T60p to compare it too and the fan goes much higher there.
Thats why I think the TP overheats. I was playing Half Life 2 Episode 2 and after some time the machine just chrashes with a blue screen and mentioning a nv4dsp.dll file I think and then reboots.
As the fan speed at that time is pretty low actually I think it may be overheating.
So my question, do you maybe have some temp settings that I could try out with a t61p any experience?
Thanks a lot
StarSheep
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:01 am
by troubadix
@StarSheep:
Hi! Sorry, I've really got no experience with T61p, but:
if you search the web for "nv4dsp.dll" combined with "bluescreen" or "bluescreen of death" or "bsod" you will find this prob as quite common
It is said that it could be a driver problem, so update:
http://www.nvidia.de/Download/index.aspx?lang=de
but there might be other reasons why: memory faults and high temp of the gpu.
If you run WinXP and switch tpfc to manual and set fan to 64 there should be more than 5000rpm of fan speed. If this can't keep the temps of gpu below 100°C there should be some hardware fault, as unremoved foil on thermal pad or defective fan.
Good luck, ciao, troubadix
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:34 am
by Pascal_TTH
StarSheep wrote:Hi Troubadix,
thanks for the new version from me too.
Quick question about the T61p I am testing right now.
It seems to me that the fan is not going on a high setting with my machine. I have a T60p to compare it too and the fan goes much higher there.
Thats why I think the TP overheats. I was playing Half Life 2 Episode 2 and after some time the machine just chrashes with a blue screen and mentioning a nv4dsp.dll file I think and then reboots.
As the fan speed at that time is pretty low actually I think it may be overheating.
So my question, do you maybe have some temp settings that I could try out with a t61p any experience?
Thanks a lot
StarSheep
This is not due to Thinkpad Fancontrol nor to overheat. Lenovo driver for Quadro are out of date (june) and crash with most game. I have a lot of issue with a T61 (none "p") but it shares the same driver for Quadro NVS 140m. NVdisp issue is very common with Oblivion, HL², M3 Challange, ... All game I run crash after short or long time.
I download the last driver from nvidia and mod them to mobile. No more issue ! Except one : after the boot, OSD shows the volume. I don't care about.
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 4:31 am
by StarSheep
Hi
thanks for the answer, although I already upgraded the drivers to the ones from
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/ and I am still having the crashes.
Any idea to other drivers I could change to or is it really a HL2 problem cause I actually played UT3 Demo for some time with no crashes at all.
Thanks
StarSheep
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:53 pm
by troubadix
troubadix wrote:...now I am thinking of a version of tpfc service displaying the temperature on systray icon

Keep on testing!
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmit ... 26beta.zip
celsius only till now.
Ciao, troubadix (just to get 200.000 views of this tread

)
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:19 pm
by chroust
hi guys,
I just bought my first Lenovo, it's really nice I like it very much, but have this problem with GPU fan, it runs almost all the time and (I think) noisy. Speedfan is not detecting any fans and after some googling I found tpfancontrol.
I have some (lame) questions and I didnt find answers here so ...
1) can tpfancontrol reduce/control the GPU fan speed?
2) is it working on R61 with WVBus? because if I run fancontrol_service.exe or tpfcstart.lnk nothing happens no window appears. I read first post and did as it says
pls can anyone help me to get this work? even via PM, just few tips
sorry for my english and greetings from Czech Republic
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:16 pm
by troubadix
chroust wrote: I read first post and did as it says
The times they are changing

double click "install.bat"
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:35 am
by chroust
i tried it and get two results:
1) if I run install.bat I get "Could not open Service Control Manager, error code 5: Acces Denied" window
2) if I run install.bat as admin it starts copying many files to c:\tpfancontrol\ (I stopped it when the folder had almost 500mb

)
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:50 am
by Xtal
chroust wrote:i tried it and get two results:
1) if I run install.bat I get "Could not open Service Control Manager, error code 5: Acces Denied" window
2) if I run install.bat as admin it starts copying many files to c:\tpfancontrol\ (I stopped it when the folder had almost 500mb

)
The same thing happened to me in Vista. For some reason it copies the contents of the c:\windows\system32 directory to c:\tpfancontrol.
To get around this do the following:
- open start menu
type cmd
right click on cmd.exe and select "run as administrator"
navigate to the directory you downloaded the tpfancontrol files to
type install
voila, the proper files will be copied to c:\tpfancontrol and the service will be installed.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:51 am
by Xtal
by the way you should clean out the 500 mb of files from c:\tpfancontrol prior to running install.bat .
In Vista the GUI for tpfancontrol will be invisible - there will be no visual indication that tpfancontrol is running. If you want to start/stop the service or see if it's running, open the start menu and type Services (or services.msc), open it, and scroll to TPFanControl. Normally you will want it to be Status: Started and Startup Type: Automatic.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:23 am
by chroust
thx very much Xtal it did the job
but I am little confused, without GUI I know nothing about what's going on there and I am not interested about CPU fan, it's fine I need to control GPU fan. And there is nothing in fancontrol.ini about GPU.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:53 am
by Paul Unger
I don't know anything about R51 hardware architecture, but on my T42 with the SXGA+ screen (and 64MB of dedicated video memory), the "long" fan does double duty, cooling both CPU and GPU. The one with the XGA screen (and shared video memory?) has a "short" fan that performs all cooling duties (quite ably, I should add). Pictures
here. I've never heard of a 'modern era' thinkpad with two cooling fans, but I'm willing to be corrected by someone on this . . .
The beauty of troubadix's tpfancontrol is that it takes the highest monitored temperature (CPU, GPU, battery, etc.) and compares it to the table in the fancontrol.ini file--the one where you set the fan speeds for certain temperatures. On my T42s the GPU is almost always the controlling factor, that is, its temperature is generally higher than the others. So the "long and short" of it is (sorry, had to get that in there): tpfancontrol takes care of GPU cooling.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:31 am
by troubadix
Paul Unger is right: there is no gpu fan in a R61
ThinkPad® R61, R61e, and R61i (15.4-inch widescreen)Hardware Maintenance Manual:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 549_01.pdf
may be you are talking about the HDD noise
ciao, troubadix
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:01 am
by chroust
thanks guys, so now I am going to try tpfancontrol for sure. i'll post my results
btw thx for manual, I was looking for it
edit: pls can someone with R61/T61 post or send me his .ini file, so I can compare my settings with someone who knows it better then I
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:23 am
by Xtal
If you want to see what the program is doing you can set Log2File=1 and read the log file - useful for testing your temperature values.
The default .ini included with tpfancontrol will work fine for most configurations.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:34 pm
by chroust
here I am, again
so I run a few tests (orthos, watching 1080p movie, etc). with 10min Orthos stress test cpu max. temp. was 68.9°C. GPU is 55-60°C. so my settings is these:
Level=55 0
Level=66 3
Level=71 6
Level=76 128 //if I understand right, this will turn off tpfc and let bios control fan until the 71°C is reached
I think it's fine, but I've noticed that there are no levels 1&2. if i use "Level=60 1" the fan goes level 3 and it could be fine to run level 1 betwen 55-60°C
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:17 pm
by Xtal
chroust wrote:here I am, again
so I run a few tests (orthos, watching 1080p movie, etc). with 10min Orthos stress test cpu max. temp. was 68.9°C. GPU is 55-60°C. so my settings is these:
Level=55 0
Level=66 3
Level=71 6
Level=76 128 //if I understand right, this will turn off tpfc and let bios control fan until the 71°C is reached
I think it's fine, but I've noticed that there are no levels 1&2. if i use "Level=60 1" the fan goes level 3 and it could be fine to run level 1 betwen 55-60°C
The possible fan speeds are usually like so:
0, 1=2, 3=4, 5=6=7
Here are my settings on an X61 Tablet:
Level=50 0
Level=55 2
Level=60 4
Level=65 4
Level=70 6
I don't bother with the level 64 or 128 because it seems to work fine without it (knock on wood)