The fan was running of high speed and was really noisy, the lap top was sent back to IBM and they changed the mother board. When the machine came back I was not really satisfied. The fan speed was lower but the machine was still noisy, especially on AC power.
The machine was once more sent back to IBM; this time they changed the fan. And needless to say the fan is still noisy.
Earlier I was using a T20 and a T41p and none of them makes the same noise. The T41p is still in operation, and has a much lower noise after 3 years of heavily usage.
When using the T60p with a video projector placed next to the machine the T60p fan exceed the projector fan in noise. The installed HD is a 7200rpm said to give some noise, I have never heard the HD!
I have installed upgrades from Lenovo, also latest BIOS, and all Windows upgrades are installed.
I have been searching this forum for advice, I have downloaded software that displays temperature (NHC , Speedfan, CPU Cool), they show temperature up to 50°C for CPU, when not stressing the system. I have not managed to get any readings on fan speed, but the fan is loud.
Today I opened my computer to look at the fan and the thermal grease. I found that the fan was connected to 3 chips on the mother board. 1 is the CPU, 2 is the GPU, and 3 I do not know? (See attached picture T60p motherboard)
When I look at the back side of the fan I see that it’s installed a thermal grease for the CPU but the 2 other connection points has a rubber like compound to it whit a plastic film on it (1mm thick or so) (see picture T60p fan mark 2A and 3A).
So to my questions.
1: Is it normal with this rubber like compound as a connection point for the pos 2B and 3B?
2: Is it normal with plastic film on this compound (pos 2A and 3A)?
3: Which chip is installed at pos 3B, that needs cooling?


MOD EDIT: Picture warning added in the subject line.





