R.I.P. T60p

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R.I.P. T60p

#1 Post by kskim91 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:03 am

'E's not pinin'! 'E's passed on! This Thinkpad is no more! He has ceased to be! 'E's expired and gone to meet 'is maker!

My T60p died yesterday night. Compared to my T43p I had been pleased that the fan noise was much quieter. Well there was a reason for that, it looks like there was something wrong with fan control mechanism. I never heard the fan kick into high gear, it was always on the lowest setting. So here was I running two zip jobs, marveling at the blistering speed of the duo core, I look down see the cpu temperature monitor jump up to 81C then crash. With the cold reboot, nothing but lovely thinkpad logo. RIP.

Just as soon as I get my data of the hdd, which is a pain as all my other systems are PATA, this Thinkpad is off to meet it's maker. I'm so glad I still have my trusty T30, but boy I do miss the 15in flexview. Going back to the old SXGA screen is a bit of a let down. On the other hand for ordinary computing I really don't feel that the T30 is slow, with a 1Gb of ram is still pretty zippy.

Now what to do with the refund money. Hmm...
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Re: R.I.P. T60p

#2 Post by archer6 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:42 am

kskim91 wrote:Now what to do with the refund money. Hmm...
I'm very interested in what you choose to replace it with. Is there a reason that you not getting another T60P? I have been trying to decide on ordering a T60P.
I'm always interested in hearing others experiences and opinions.

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#3 Post by kwramm » Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:59 am

curious...freak accident or design flaw?
did you run some fan control software?

you could try a different manufacturer, but then again this doesn't mean their machines have to work as advertised either. I haven't heard of other t60p's dying like that yet. Strange. If it were me I would just regard it as freak accident and get another one. There's always bad apples, no matter the manufacturer (no pun intended).

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#4 Post by kskim91 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:14 pm

kwramm wrote:curious...freak accident or design flaw? did you run some fan control software?
No fan control software, just a cpu clock and temperature monitor. I think the problem was due to a manufacturing defect. During the week and a half I had it, never heard the fan kick into high gear. All the power settings was set to performance, no settings that would limit the fan.

With regards to it's replacement, I'm still in the hmm... stage.

Also, it actually fun to use my old T30 again. :lol: I've normally sold off my old laptops, but for some reason I've kept my T30 and 560Z, and boy I'm a glad that I kept the T30.
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#5 Post by archer6 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:28 pm

kskim91 wrote:Also, it actually fun to use my old T30 again. :lol: I've normally sold off my old laptops
Funny how it goes, I kept my T30 as well and you're right that particular model is fun :D
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Re: R.I.P. T60p

#6 Post by Phantom Gremlin » Tue Apr 18, 2006 4:26 pm

kskim91 wrote:So here was I running two zip jobs, marveling at the blistering speed of the duo core, I look down see the cpu temperature monitor jump up to 81C then crash. With the cold reboot, nothing but lovely thinkpad logo. RIP.
Always dangerous to do apples to oranges comparison, but ...

My T42 will get to about 81 or 82 degrees while running Prime95. It will do that reliably for hours.

According to this info from Intel:

http://www.intel.com/support/processors ... 007971.htm

the Pentium M can run at up to 100C. I assume that the mobmeter.exe utility is accessing the on-chip thermal diode for this information. If so, then my processor is "loafing" since it's running 18C below maximum.

I haven't found corresponding info for Core Duo chips as used in T60, but I know there are even more advanced thermal management techniques available for Core than for previous chips.

I'm not disputing that your Thinkpad has passed on. I'm just saying that getting to 81C for the CPU was NOT in and of itself enough to kill it.

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Re: R.I.P. T60p

#7 Post by kskim91 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:16 pm

Phantom Gremlin wrote:I'm not disputing that your Thinkpad has passed on. I'm just saying that getting to 81C for the CPU was NOT in and of itself enough to kill it.
I set the cpu monitor to poll every 15 sec and the 81C was the last read out before the crash, so who knows what the actual highest temperature was. The bottom of the case was really hot, hotter than I've ever felt before on a computer.

I've burnt a desktop cpu before, the stupid cooler fell off when I righted the case and before I could react, psst it went. Looks like the supposed built in temperature cut off doesn't work as advertised.
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#8 Post by GXCross » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:33 pm

Which program do you use to monitor the temps?

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#9 Post by kskim91 » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:54 pm

GXCross wrote:Which program do you use to monitor the temps?
Notebook hardware control.
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#10 Post by GXCross » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:55 pm

Thanks kskim91!

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#11 Post by darkhelmet03 » Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:12 am

FYI My T41 goes regularly to 80-82C when at full load and in room temperature, and nothing weird ever happened.
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#12 Post by lithium726 » Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:27 am

holy hell, 82C on a 1.4? something is up man, that is WAY too hot
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#13 Post by darrenf » Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:23 pm

I've never seen a temerature even close to 81C. I think I'll run prime95 to see how high I can get it to go. :D

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