Wifi card heat problem

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Re: What temperature is really too much??

#61 Post by foodle » Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:00 am

johnsss wrote: CPU 51degC
APS 54degC
54? That's pretty mild compared to the temps that have been reported here. My original X60s hit 61C on the APS sensor.

Anyway, call Lenovo and they will fix it. They are aware of the problem and will not put up a fuss about fixing it.
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#62 Post by johnsss » Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:05 pm

Thanks for your advice, Foodle... On another note, I'm wondering when we call up Lenovo to complain, is it okay to mention that our temps were checked using the TPfancontrol software or should I just mention it is feeling hotter and ask them to check.

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Re: What temperature is really too much??

#63 Post by ozmann » Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:20 am

foodle wrote:Anyway, call Lenovo and they will fix it. They are aware of the problem and will not put up a fuss about fixing it.
Do you know if the fix can be done through on-site service, or if it requires sending the computer back?
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#64 Post by gunston » Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:46 am

1704-4EA here,
right palm rest get warm with the WiFi ON
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#65 Post by gunston » Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:13 am

gunston wrote:1704-4EA here,
right palm rest get warm with the WiFi ON
sorry some typo here.
my model is 1702-4EA
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Re: What temperature is really too much??

#66 Post by foodle » Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:45 pm

ozmann wrote: Do you know if the fix can be done through on-site service, or if it requires sending the computer back?
They said they needed to replace my planar board (motherboard), so it depends on what the on-site service is capable of. I don't have on-site service, so I'm not sure. Sorry.
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#67 Post by gunston » Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:04 am

when you are doing normal task with WiFi ON,
surfing, lite download (not a heavy download like BT, intensive WiFi loading).
the max. APS temp it can go is ~48degC.
even lower, ~42degC if blowing with a fan, in a non air-cond room..
ambient temp ~30degC
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Temperature readings using Vista

#68 Post by TP60 » Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:07 am

I'm running just the Vista RC2 on my Thinkpad X60 and am wondering if there is a program to read the temperature that works in Vista. Thanks for any guidance.

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Called IBM.. sorry LENOVO

#69 Post by whong » Wed Nov 08, 2006 12:28 am

:( I sent out my new x60s and got it back without anything fixed. Technician called me and said there is nothing wrong!! I guess he is crazy. I'm sure with this heat I can make a toast or egg fry.

Mine is intel chipset and I really don't understand why i have heat problem on this machine only. So far I used T23,T40p,X40 and X41 and had no problem at all.

Lenova is keep talking the heat is usual thing but I can't bare it anymore. I'm thinking about returning and go back to X41.

Just out of curiosity, if this is WIFI problem why I have more heat while charging? and why the heat doesn't disappear even though I turn off the WIFI switch at the front? I don't understand.

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