I was wondering if anyone with an X61 would be willing to do a little experiment for me (and everyone else). One thing I've been worried about with ThinkPads even since I upgraded from a T42 to a T60 is fan noise. To make a long story short I've done a million different tests and physical "fixes" (soldering and circuitry stuff) to try and fix the noise, but I've come to the conclusion that the fan's RPM modes are BIOS limited.
Here's where I need help. I'd love to pawn off my T60 and get an X61s but not until I can verify fan noise. I've read a review or two, they said the noise was low, until the fan kicked up - but fan noise is different to everyone. One way I'd like someone to test it for me is the following:
Get tpfancontrol and enable the manual control mode (if you've never used the program I'll tell you how). Then manually put the fan in mode 1, wait a few seconds for the fan RPM meter to measure the speed, then record it. Repeat for all fan speed settings 1-7. Then put tpfancontrol back in BIOS control mode. Let your computer idle so that the fan turns into the lowest, most silent mode you usually hear it idle in, then record the RPM.
Thats it! =)
The RPM data will be useful because it will let me know (a) what speed the BIOS sets the fan to idle at and (b) what possible modes I can force the fan to run at in the off chance that it decides to spin up and be loud.
My T42 had different RPMs per fan mode level than my T60. The T42 had lower RPMs for the same mode level and as such was much quieter. Oddly enough the T60's *first* fan setting was incredibly loud for "idling" and try as I might, that value is coded into the BIOS and the machine will fight tooth and nail to ensure the fan runs at that speed.
Sorry to have blabbered on. If anyone with an X61 could gather that data for me (should take no more than 10 minutes) I'd appreciate it very much.
Thanks
EDIT: To enable manual mode in TPfancontrol edit fancontrol.ini and change Active to 1.






