- x41 has active harddrive protection system while x32 does not, doesn't it
- and i wonder why x32 use 333 MHz DDR RAM instead of 400 MHz, because it's system bus is at 400 MHz
thanks for the hint. the fan is still running most of the time, but it seems to be a little bit slower. the strange thing is that i can't really find a connection between the cpu temperature and the fact that the fan is running (or not running). it might be related to the harddisk temperature (which is about 34°C - to 38°C) or some other value too.Yotam wrote:I'm glad you're happy with the X41. I really like the X41 (regular and tablet) form factor.
In my tablet the fan is always running but on very low speed and I don't hear it at all.
What I can recommend is that you lower the voltage of your CPU (see billyb thread about that), it droped my CPU temp from 59C on full CPU performance to 49C. On lowest performance (while on battery) the CPU temp is about 44C and lower. Maybe when your CPU less hot the fan runs on lower speed.
Enjoy your new thinkpad.
on my system the fan doesn't always run. when i power it on the fan runs at full speed for some time and then stops when windows boots. after several minutes it starts with full speed (for some seconds) and then runs at a rather low speed. sometimes it goes back again to full speed (only for some seconds again) and then stops again.Yotam wrote:I think it being set to always run, just change speed according to the system temp. I have to say that in any speed it runs, I can't hear it.
Also, there is a connection between CPU temp and fan speed. The fan handles all the system, not only the HDD which is the closer to it.
beq wrote:For me, it's just that with today's competition, using an X32 would make me sad that it doesn't have a built-in optical drive for its size and weight (compared to other-brand ultraportables with built-in optical)...
The panasonic one is very well-built...however, it has no trackpoint.aamsel wrote:What "other-brand ultraportable" 12" model with built-in optical drive is built to the same level of quality as an X series Thinkpad??
Please let me know, because I want one if it exists.
Andrew
Austin, TX
beq wrote:For me, it's just that with today's competition, using an X32 would make me sad that it doesn't have a built-in optical drive for its size and weight (compared to other-brand ultraportables with built-in optical)...
pphilipko wrote:The panasonic one is very well-built...however, it has no trackpoint.aamsel wrote:What "other-brand ultraportable" 12" model with built-in optical drive is built to the same level of quality as an X series Thinkpad??
Please let me know, because I want one if it exists.
Andrew
Austin, TX
there's a good review about different kinds of subnotebooks at http://www.heise.de/mobil/artikel/63616/. the article itself is in german but at least the specifications of the different models (about 20) should be usable without speaking german. you can also try to use the google translation service or babelfish.aamsel wrote:What "other-brand ultraportable" 12" model with built-in optical drive is built to the same level of quality as an X series Thinkpad??
Please let me know, because I want one if it exists.
gst wrote:there's a good review about different kinds of subnotebooks at http://www.heise.de/mobil/artikel/63616/. the article itself is in german but at least the specifications of the different models (about 20) should be usable without speaking german. you can also try to use the google translation service or babelfish.aamsel wrote:What "other-brand ultraportable" 12" model with built-in optical drive is built to the same level of quality as an X series Thinkpad??
Please let me know, because I want one if it exists.
/gst
Great. And please don't forget that all posters here are volunteers and offer their advice and answers for free, be it good or bad.Thanks, but I don't really need that kind of information, if I could translate it.
no problem.aamsel wrote:Sorry, didn't mean for my reply to sound as it did...in fact, I reworded it!
Is there any easier way to translate that review?
I have tried both methods mentioned, and they are quite weak in the translated material provided.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Andrew
Austin, TX
gst wrote:hello,
no problem.
because of the translation: i currently don't know any better automated translation service than google. some (very few) of the heise.de articles are also released in english but this one is in german only.
bye,
/gst
In the past I recall having looked at the Fujitsu LifeBook ultraportables (and a few others), but I don't remember if there were any with 12.1" screen. They also have some models with PDA-style touchscreen displays, and also the more traditional Tablet PC models with digitizer screen. I have a bad memory so might have to look up the specs more carefully... But my point was that the X32's 3.6 lbs weight (without any optical drive) almost seems too heavy for its class?aamsel wrote:What "other-brand ultraportable" 12" model with built-in optical drive is built to the same level of quality as an X series Thinkpad??
Please let me know, because I want one if it exists.
beq wrote:For me, it's just that with today's competition, using an X32 would make me sad that it doesn't have a built-in optical drive for its size and weight (compared to other-brand ultraportables with built-in optical)...
LumberJack wrote:Agreed. Simply put the X31 / X32 is the most superior ultraportable I have used and love it. I can smoke a powerbook. Any other taiwanese plastic junk doesn't come close to build quality and keyboard and stuff. They may have a higher resolution, and or optical drive but not enough flash to take me away from my TP.
Plus an ultraportable should stay true. Small light and durable to be moved around lots. There are so many ways to connect to stuff why do you need an optical drive? and if by chance you do... then connect to any of the other tons of computers with one in the area...
2c...
LJ
Careful of what you spew out. Taiwan does NOT make junk, unless you call the motherboards in our thinkpads junk. Many of our computer parts originate from Taiwan, so you are sadly misinformed.LumberJack wrote:Agreed. Simply put the X31 / X32 is the most superior ultraportable I have used and love it. I can smoke a powerbook. Any other taiwanese plastic junk doesn't come close to build quality and keyboard and stuff. They may have a higher resolution, and or optical drive but not enough flash to take me away from my TP.
Plus an ultraportable should stay true. Small light and durable to be moved around lots. There are so many ways to connect to stuff why do you need an optical drive? and if by chance you do... then connect to any of the other tons of computers with one in the area...
2c...
LJ
Erez wrote:...Other issue that bothers me a little with the X32 is the ability to run Windows Vista with all its new AERO UI.
Any insights?
pphilipko wrote:Careful of what you spew out. Taiwan does NOT make junk, unless you call the motherboards in our thinkpads junk. Many of our computer parts originate from Taiwan, so you are sadly misinformed.LumberJack wrote:Agreed. Simply put the X31 / X32 is the most superior ultraportable I have used and love it. I can smoke a powerbook. Any other taiwanese plastic junk doesn't come close to build quality and keyboard and stuff. They may have a higher resolution, and or optical drive but not enough flash to take me away from my TP.
Plus an ultraportable should stay true. Small light and durable to be moved around lots. There are so many ways to connect to stuff why do you need an optical drive? and if by chance you do... then connect to any of the other tons of computers with one in the area...
2c...
LJ
In fact, Taiwan is becoming more of a "threat" to Japan every year, with electronics sales increasing every year. Analysts predict that by 2008, Taiwan will supersede Japan in terms of electronics sales.
No, they are not selling junk.
Now I'm confused. What's the difference between this 2631 docking station and the X3 Ultrabase?beaker wrote:X32 all the way on the basis of price for performance. Not only is it cheaper than X41 and has better performance, but also you can buy a 2631 docking station for $10 - 15.
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