I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temps?
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grahamdavis
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I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temps?
Hello, I recently posted a thread asking about if my t60 got burned out, and I got a bunch of great responces. Now my question is what is your standard acceptable running temperatures.
I use fedora core 6, using the battery and normal unstressful tasks (browsing, reading email, etc), the fan comes on at 49 or 50 and stops at 44 or 43. After a minute and a half or two minutes, the temp is back up to 50.
Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68.
Are these figures within acceptable bounds? Sorry again for asking stupid repetative questions, I am a total thinkpad newbie (I love them though!!!)
I use fedora core 6, using the battery and normal unstressful tasks (browsing, reading email, etc), the fan comes on at 49 or 50 and stops at 44 or 43. After a minute and a half or two minutes, the temp is back up to 50.
Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68.
Are these figures within acceptable bounds? Sorry again for asking stupid repetative questions, I am a total thinkpad newbie (I love them though!!!)
Graham Davis
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
Honestly, I think you are worrying about nothing. Newer dual core notebooks tend to run hotter than older single core notebooks, but in the end they are engineered for this and unless you are doing something weird with your notebook, I'd say use it and forget about measuring this stuff.grahamdavis wrote:Hello, I recently posted a thread asking about if my t60 got burned out, and I got a bunch of great responces. Now my question is what is your standard acceptable running temperatures.
I use fedora core 6, using the battery and normal unstressful tasks (browsing, reading email, etc), the fan comes on at 49 or 50 and stops at 44 or 43. After a minute and a half or two minutes, the temp is back up to 50.
Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68.
Are these figures within acceptable bounds? Sorry again for asking stupid repetative questions, I am a total thinkpad newbie (I love them though!!!)
Ken Fox
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
Below 80C, you really don't have any problems -- other than the ThinkPad getting rather hot to touch. Processors etc are designed to run up to 80C, so 68C at 100% CPU utilization is quite OK.grahamdavis wrote:Are these figures within acceptable bounds? Sorry again for asking stupid repetative questions, I am a total thinkpad newbie (I love them though!!!)
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
Actually, this is not quite accurate. Intel rates their dual core processors for safe use up to 100C.tomh009 wrote:Below 80C, you really don't have any problems -- other than the ThinkPad getting rather hot to touch. Processors etc are designed to run up to 80C, so 68C at 100% CPU utilization is quite OK.
grahamdavis, your cpu temp concerns are as valid as getting a sunburn in your basement. Chill
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Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
I do believe this is correct ... but there are a lot of other components inside a ThinkPad as well, and I'm not sure all of them will run up to 100C.steveg47 wrote:Actually, this is not quite accurate. Intel rates their dual core processors for safe use up to 100C.
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
We were discussing CPUs in this thread, not other components weren't we?tomh009 wrote:I do believe this is correct ... but there are a lot of other components inside a ThinkPad as well, and I'm not sure all of them will run up to 100C.steveg47 wrote:Actually, this is not quite accurate. Intel rates their dual core processors for safe use up to 100C.
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Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
I think the original poster simply asked about "acceptable running temperatures". By my reckoning, that would include anything and everything inside a ThinkPad.steveg47 wrote:We were discussing CPUs in this thread, not other components weren't we?
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
Everything the original poster stated is consistant with measuring the processor temps, specifically his statement "Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68."tomh009 wrote:I think the original poster simply asked about "acceptable running temperatures". By my reckoning, that would include anything and everything inside a ThinkPad.steveg47 wrote:We were discussing CPUs in this thread, not other components weren't we?
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Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
So you figure everything would be "cool" running the CPU at 100C, then? Would you happily run your own ThinkPad at that temperature?steveg47 wrote:Everything the original poster stated is consistant with measuring the processor temps, specifically his statement "Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68."
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Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
100C not 100%tomh009 wrote:So you figure everything would be "cool" running the CPU at 100C, then? Would you happily run your own ThinkPad at that temperature?steveg47 wrote:Everything the original poster stated is consistant with measuring the processor temps, specifically his statement "Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68."
Re: I am sorry I am so pesky. Just one more thing about temp
You're free to think and say whatever you please.tomh009 wrote:So you figure everything would be "cool" running the CPU at 100C, then? Would you happily run your own ThinkPad at that temperature?steveg47 wrote:Everything the original poster stated is consistant with measuring the processor temps, specifically his statement "Plugged in, cores running 100% and fan on, I get about 68."
I addressed my comments specifically to processor temperatures and the unnecessary concern of the original poster.
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Don't get too excited and I'll try and be as precise as possible for you so there is no misunderstanding:tomh009 wrote:I'll settle for annoying & clever ... one out of two ain't bad!
(note: the above line should be spoken very s l o w l y )
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"You're clever at being annoying"
Now, before a moderator tells us to stop this nonsense you may have the last word, if you must.
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