Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Really want to replace the thermal paste and ailing fan.
I didn't really want a whole new assembly but I've had problems replacing only fans
on laptops before and don't want to get into those problems. It maybe simpler to
get the whole assembly.
I believe FRU is FRU 42W2821 for a T7500 -- 8897CTO (14.1" standard)
Can anyone point me to a source for this or do I just go to ebay and look?
While I've done hundreds of laptop repairs, it's uncharted territory for this type of lenovo repair.
I'm not sure what you get with the part(s). What I don't have is the "thermal pad" that I've seen
referenced in various 'how to's' on the Internet. I guess that's something that will come with the part.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I didn't really want a whole new assembly but I've had problems replacing only fans
on laptops before and don't want to get into those problems. It maybe simpler to
get the whole assembly.
I believe FRU is FRU 42W2821 for a T7500 -- 8897CTO (14.1" standard)
Can anyone point me to a source for this or do I just go to ebay and look?
While I've done hundreds of laptop repairs, it's uncharted territory for this type of lenovo repair.
I'm not sure what you get with the part(s). What I don't have is the "thermal pad" that I've seen
referenced in various 'how to's' on the Internet. I guess that's something that will come with the part.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
TPad T61 14.1 XGA TFT - T7500-8897CTO - 320/750 GB Int. 320/750 GB Multibay - 1TB GB USB - GSA-E50L + Combo Drive Multibay 4 GB RAM
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
with Thinkpad products replacing the fan is not always the best idea, we are a lenovo bisness partner we can get you the original part for for 70
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Contact TuuS.EAkamai wrote:Really want to replace the thermal paste and ailing fan.
I didn't really want a whole new assembly but I've had problems replacing only fans
on laptops before and don't want to get into those problems. It maybe simpler to
get the whole assembly.
I believe FRU is FRU 42W2821 for a T7500 -- 8897CTO (14.1" standard)
Can anyone point me to a source for this or do I just go to ebay and look?
While I've done hundreds of laptop repairs, it's uncharted territory for this type of lenovo repair.
I'm not sure what you get with the part(s). What I don't have is the "thermal pad" that I've seen
referenced in various 'how to's' on the Internet. I guess that's something that will come with the part.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
He likely knows everything a single human being is capable of knowing about T61/p range. Might have the part that you're looking for as well..
Good luck.
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Curious why replacing the fan is a concern?al.ava wrote:with Thinkpad products replacing the fan is not always the best idea, we are a lenovo bisness partner we can get you the original part for for 70
thanks,
Bruce
T60p T7600 UXGA IPS (me) , T60 XGA X1300 (wife), X201 w/200s lid, HP 8710w IPS multimedia, X220 IPS 8GB 160GB Intel SSD, Yoga 2 10 inch W10
Under my care, T420,T400 Intel 8GB Ram 256GB SSD, T61 4:3, T42 XGA Radeon7500 (Xbuntu) , T23 (Puppy Linux ),
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
The part number depends on what graphics chip you have. If you have the Intel GMA X3100 you need the 42W2821. When the fan on my T61 became loud, i lubricated it. The problem with lubricating the fan yourself is that one doesn't really know what type of lubricant one needs. If the sliding bearing is made of sintered metal, i suppose oil would be the best choice. If the bearing is made of massive metal, i guess grease would be better. I used three drops of sewing machine oil seven months ago and don't have the slightest idea how long it will last. To be able to lubricate the fan, one needs to peel off some aluminum foil. It's not that difficult, as the foil is thick and flexible.
If you want to buy a fan assembly, you can buy from IBM or ebay. I believe IBM charges US$ 64.50 + tax and freight. To order from IBM, go to
http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/we ... &langId=-1
On ebay, they seem to sell just the fan without the heat sink for less than US$ 10. They also sell heatsink and fan together on ebay.
If you have the Intel GMA X3100 on a 8897, you don't need a thermal pad. The heatsink is in contact with two chips, the processor and what i believe is the northbridge/graphics chip. You use thermal grease for both chips. I used a thermal compound called Keratherm KP 12. It comes in a syringe which has a scale, so it's fairly easy to apply the right amount of paste.
If you want to buy a fan assembly, you can buy from IBM or ebay. I believe IBM charges US$ 64.50 + tax and freight. To order from IBM, go to
http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/we ... &langId=-1
On ebay, they seem to sell just the fan without the heat sink for less than US$ 10. They also sell heatsink and fan together on ebay.
If you have the Intel GMA X3100 on a 8897, you don't need a thermal pad. The heatsink is in contact with two chips, the processor and what i believe is the northbridge/graphics chip. You use thermal grease for both chips. I used a thermal compound called Keratherm KP 12. It comes in a syringe which has a scale, so it's fairly easy to apply the right amount of paste.
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
When the lubricant has been used up, the fan gets loud.brucehe wrote:Curious why replacing the fan is a concern?
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
I forgot to mention that the T61 Hardware Maintenance Manual has detailed instructions on replacing the thermal device and fan:
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/guides- ... D=UM001177
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/guides- ... D=UM001177
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Contact TuuS.
He likely knows everything a single human being is capable of knowing about T61/p range. Might have the part that you're looking for as well..
Good luck.[/quote]
Plus one on TuuS. I had thermal issues on my T61p and tried everything. I ordered a T61p fan heatsink combo form TuuS, threw it in and now I can't make it over heat. Before, I could only run Prime95 for about 4 minutes before it would just shut down. That doesn't do it the experience justice. The OS would just vanish without a trace; no error message; no Event Log Entry, nothing.
Now I can run Prime 95, run an HD Movie in a WMP window, and watch a streaming video (Flash) online, have ten website windows open in Firefox, all at the same time and it is rock solid. The unit I replaced looked pristine and turned freely but it is clear in hindsight that it just wasn't turning on or speeding up at all.
He likely knows everything a single human being is capable of knowing about T61/p range. Might have the part that you're looking for as well..
Good luck.[/quote]
Plus one on TuuS. I had thermal issues on my T61p and tried everything. I ordered a T61p fan heatsink combo form TuuS, threw it in and now I can't make it over heat. Before, I could only run Prime95 for about 4 minutes before it would just shut down. That doesn't do it the experience justice. The OS would just vanish without a trace; no error message; no Event Log Entry, nothing.
Now I can run Prime 95, run an HD Movie in a WMP window, and watch a streaming video (Flash) online, have ten website windows open in Firefox, all at the same time and it is rock solid. The unit I replaced looked pristine and turned freely but it is clear in hindsight that it just wasn't turning on or speeding up at all.
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Don't forget the FRU replacement videos and DVD:TTY wrote:I forgot to mention that the T61 Hardware Maintenance Manual has detailed instructions on replacing the thermal device and fan:
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/guides- ... D=UM001177
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... index.html
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... 61_T61.iso
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X301 - 2774W8Q - U9400 - 13.3" BOEHYDIS WXGA - 8GB Elpida - 128GB C400 mSATA SSD - 4500MHD - Win 10 Pro 64-Bit
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
I'd be glad to help if you still need the assembly, the discrete T61p fan is $25, the intel integrated fan is $15. Many people like to use the discrete fan even on the intel boards because it uses two heatpipes on the cpu, but in most cases it's overkill. For example, I recently built a custom T61 with intel graphics, a T9300 cpu which is one of the fastest chips and a T61p fan and under light use the fan wouldn't even need to run.
However replacing only the fan is a viable option, as long as your heatsink is working properly there is no need to replace it. The fan motor itself can be purchased very cheap. I think the last one I bought was $12 shipped. I don't have any to offer, but there is no shortage of them on websites like ebay.
However replacing only the fan is a viable option, as long as your heatsink is working properly there is no need to replace it. The fan motor itself can be purchased very cheap. I think the last one I bought was $12 shipped. I don't have any to offer, but there is no shortage of them on websites like ebay.
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
TTY wrote:If you have the Intel GMA X3100 on a 8897, you don't need a thermal pad. The heatsink is in contact with two chips, the processor and what i believe is the northbridge/graphics chip. You use thermal grease for both chips. I used a thermal compound called Keratherm KP 12. It comes in a syringe which has a scale, so it's fairly easy to apply the right amount of paste.
Wow, priceless info and very much appreciated! Yes, it's the GMA X3100 and not sure about the lube... in over 25 years of IT work, i've actually never gone there.
I just thought it a waste to change the entire assembly for an ailing fan. Plus we're so broke we can't pay attention.
I've used the MX series from Arctic Cooling and had literally STUNNING results. I'll probably use MX-4 which i haven't tried yet.
Can't thank you enough for your help and input!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
I believe i have that manual, but i thank you for posting this link to be sure.TTY wrote:I forgot to mention that the T61 Hardware Maintenance Manual has detailed instructions on replacing the thermal device and fan:
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/guides- ... D=UM001177
Thanks again TTY and everyone else who input info here!
P.S. I keep this lappy pristine as possible and blow it out often. I just blew it out again and it seems quieter.
I use a small shop vac that is perfect for this. Nevertheless, this is such an amazing little workhorse
that i don't want to take chances.
TPad T61 14.1 XGA TFT - T7500-8897CTO - 320/750 GB Int. 320/750 GB Multibay - 1TB GB USB - GSA-E50L + Combo Drive Multibay 4 GB RAM
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Howdy TuuS! I think we'll take you up on that. I'm intrigued by using the discrete on this 3100 unitTuuS wrote:I'd be glad to help if you still need the assembly, the discrete T61p fan is $25, the intel integrated fan is $15. Many people like to use the discrete fan even on the intel boards because it uses two heatpipes on the cpu, but in most cases it's overkill.
as i didn't think you could do that. Used this in LE work and it has been through war. . . kept in pristine shape nevertheless.
How could we proceed with that?
Thanks for your invaluable and precious input!
TPad T61 14.1 XGA TFT - T7500-8897CTO - 320/750 GB Int. 320/750 GB Multibay - 1TB GB USB - GSA-E50L + Combo Drive Multibay 4 GB RAM
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Thank you very much!Radioguy wrote:Don't forget the FRU replacement videos and DVD:
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... index.html
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... 61_T61.iso
All i was able to find was some on youtube.
TPad T61 14.1 XGA TFT - T7500-8897CTO - 320/750 GB Int. 320/750 GB Multibay - 1TB GB USB - GSA-E50L + Combo Drive Multibay 4 GB RAM
Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
I've sent you a PM with some details and questions and we can arrange for shipment whenever you're ready. The discrete T61p fan uses a grey pad for cooling the boards chipset, but since your board has the gpu integrated with this chip you'd want to remove the pad and use some good thermal paste, Arctic Silver #5 is my choice and I find it cools much better then the ceramic paste that the lenovo factory fan uses. I recommend you fit the assembly dry first to assure you have a good fit and that the platform seats flush on your integrated intel gpu without any gap. This can easily be adjusted if necessary. The cooling platform for the nVidia gpu will hover harmlessly over the empty spot on your board since it's not needed. The cpu platform will be cooled by two heatpipes instead of one on the integrated fan. This fan would be ideal for a system used in extreme conditions where extra cooling is needed, but in most cases the integrated fan is more then enough.EAkamai wrote: Howdy TuuS! I think we'll take you up on that. I'm intrigued by using the discrete on this 3100 unit
as i didn't think you could do that. Used this in LE work and it has been through war. . . kept in pristine shape nevertheless.
How could we proceed with that?
Thanks for your invaluable and precious input!
When you're ready to order one you can reply to the private message I sent you this morning and I'll get it out to you asap.
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
There- not ignored anymore. Right as rain nowRadioguy wrote:
Don't forget the FRU replacement videos and DVD:
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... index.html
http://service.lenovo.partner-managemen ... 61_T61.iso
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Not ignored = beginning of a beautiful relationship. 
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
lololol ur too much for me sparky!Radioguy wrote:Not ignored = beginning of a beautiful relationship.
Have a great weekend! Do not want this thread to veer off course!
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Yes, back OT!
(LOL @ "Sparky", though)
(LOL @ "Sparky", though)
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Re: Looking for Replacement HeatSink Fan - Maybe
Wow, I don't know how I missed this. I'm sorry about that.brucehe wrote:Curious why replacing the fan is a concern?
thanks,
Bruce
I'm noticing the temps going up - sometimes drastically for some time now.
Using CPUID HW Monitor, PC Wiz and Real Temp to monitor temps and noticed the core temps going up.
Initially they never rose over 45 degrees and usually stayed around 41 - 43.
Lately they've been going over 50 and has reached 57. I'm suspecting the Thermal Paste,
as I've replaced many systems over the years and confirmed you can significantly lower temps
using better quality paste. Also, most paste doesn't last forever and can break down. I suspect that is the case here.
I'm definitely going to replace the entire assembly so I can make sure the fan is ok as well.
thanks and again I'm sorry I missed your question.
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