Overheating t60p, using Thinkpad FanControl
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:54 am
Recently, my t60p has started to randomly shut down. I usually leave my laptop on 24/7, and it rarely leaves my desk. It has been very hot for as long as I can remember, however it never caused other problems.
For the past week or so, when I come back to my desk after being gone for a few hours, often the computer was off, and when I tried to turn it back on, it would freeze partway through startup.
I recently (tonight) downloaded Thinkpad FanControl V0.41. The laptop had only been on approximately 20minutes when I installed it.
The GPU was 87*C, and the CPU was around 77*C.
I set the fan speed at 7 (~3780rpm), and now the GPU temperaure has stabilized at 76*C, and the CPU is about 66*C.
These temperatures still seem pretty high. I've read that the t60 series laptops have very poor cooling, are these temperature values "normal"?
I'm planning on reformatting my computer soon since it has been getting rather slow, and I feel like a fresh start would be good. Do you think this will also help temperatures, since presumably there will be fewer programs running in the background?
Thanks
edit, I have itunes, firefox(multiple tabs), and aim running right now, in addition to the random crap on my computer.
The GPU is up to 79*C, and the CPU is up to 71*C. Should I open up the computer and blow it all out? Does dust have a major effect on temperature?
Thanks again
For the past week or so, when I come back to my desk after being gone for a few hours, often the computer was off, and when I tried to turn it back on, it would freeze partway through startup.
I recently (tonight) downloaded Thinkpad FanControl V0.41. The laptop had only been on approximately 20minutes when I installed it.
The GPU was 87*C, and the CPU was around 77*C.
I set the fan speed at 7 (~3780rpm), and now the GPU temperaure has stabilized at 76*C, and the CPU is about 66*C.
These temperatures still seem pretty high. I've read that the t60 series laptops have very poor cooling, are these temperature values "normal"?
I'm planning on reformatting my computer soon since it has been getting rather slow, and I feel like a fresh start would be good. Do you think this will also help temperatures, since presumably there will be fewer programs running in the background?
Thanks
edit, I have itunes, firefox(multiple tabs), and aim running right now, in addition to the random crap on my computer.
The GPU is up to 79*C, and the CPU is up to 71*C. Should I open up the computer and blow it all out? Does dust have a major effect on temperature?
Thanks again