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noisy, noisy x61s
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:18 am
by pau
Hi,
I started a couple of threads in the T40/60 and X40 series and now I have a lenovo x61s... everything is fine BUT for one thing: the laptop is terribly noisy. The fan _never_ stops.
This is independent of the OS. I am running OpenBSD with ACPI support but under linux (fedora, debian, ubuntu etc) it was as noisy as it is under Obsd
I didn't give Vista a chance because when I booted it for the very first time I got a... blue screen

hahaha... and I cannot do anything with windows. I immediately removed it.
Is this a "feature" of the x61s to be improved in some sense?
I tried to update the bios but I have a USB DVD device and when I booted from the CD with the bios ISO I could not update; it was listed as wrong device or something like that. I just had a typical DOS tree and I chose IBMBIO.EXE (or similar) but it didn't upgrade anything...
Compared to the X31 the X61s is a torture in terms of noise... X31 was SILENT...
any hint?
Pau
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:00 pm
by itzcoolz
hmm.. that sounds strange to me. a close friend of mine has an x61s and i haven't noticed it as being particularly noisy.
i'm going over to check it out again tonight. is it just the sound of a fan? no clicks or other noises?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:23 pm
by pau
It's just the fan...
I have the feeling that I've done something stupid...
Where's the bios located?
Is it on the first 1MB of the disc?
If so, I am fXXXXd, because I deleted the whole disc... but then... how can I boot now? and I _see_ the bios and can enter it, but not upgrade it...
gosh...
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:31 pm
by mazzer
This is independent of the OS.
This is not a problem in Windows XP or Vista. Fan control works. This is either a problem with the distros you used and their implementation of ACPI or with your specific ThinkPad. Are you allowing any throttling down of the CPU? With the CPU under heavy load at top speed it needs to run the fan. It should not run at top speed constantly, though.
The BIOS is not on the hard disk, it is on a chip on the motherboard. if it would not allow you to upgrade the BIOS it either doesn't need updating or you have an incompatible version.
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:39 pm
by pau
Pfew... thanks...
mmmh... I don't understand anything... I know that ACPI is under development for openbsd, but I thought it was fully implemented in linux and still the fans are spinning all the time...
It wasn't the case of x31; it was silent
Well, then let me ask you please, how noisy/silent is your x61s under windows?
It's always the same old story... one should buy one of these laptops and then put it into a drawer and wait some six months until they're fully supported by unix...
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:33 pm
by ryengineer
Sir, X61/s is certainly not noisy, atleast the versions I saw.
Please run Thinkvantage System Update to download the latest and critical updates including BIOS or update them
manually.
You can also ask lenovo for exchange or send it out / take in person for repair services.
Good Luck!
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:52 pm
by stylinexpat
Best thing to do is to just buy a new SSD and stick that one in there. No more fan and heat issues then

Probably also knock another40-50% off boot times

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:53 pm
by mazzer
pau wrote:Well, then let me ask you please, how noisy/silent is your x61s under windows?
My X61s under WinXP is virtually silent. In almost all cases lower than the ambient noise in the room. The occasionally whine from the disk drive or if you are really taxing it, the soft rush of the fan hitting high RPM. I am, however, using adaptive CPU throttling.
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 12:33 am
by pau
mmmh... seemingly I have bad luck...
It's not very noisy, but I can _hear_ the fan and it's spinning all the time
In the case of the x31, this was not the case. It was as working on a laptop switched off
ryengineer, you say that I should upgrade my bios. I tried, I downloaded the 7nuj04uc.iso BIOS update bootable CD and booted from it but it would not update the bios. I got a DOS directory list from which I tried to manually run IBMBIOS.EXE but nothing happened. Otherwise, please explain me step by step how do you do it.
mazzer, did you update your bios or was it always silent?
I think this is a core duo thing...
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:04 am
by ryengineer
Sir, I would recommend you print out
this and
this documents and read them very carefully.
Please also make a note of this thing:
The CD-R/CD-RW disc for the BIOS update does not support any optical disc drives connected through USB devices, PC Cards, CardBus cards. It only supports CD-RW, CD-RW/DVD Combo and DVD Multi drives for the ThinkPad Ultrabay.
I truly hope you have created Product Recovery Disks / kept the Hidden Service Partition intact before removing your Windows Vista preloaded image.
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:28 am
by pau
Dearest ryengineer,
thanks a lot for your answer.
Mmmhhh... no, I fully cleaned the laptop, no windooze here, it's a matter of taste... On the other hand, now my hard disc is of more than 150GB
I think I can borrow a docking station... Do you know whether the x41 docking station will be compatible with the x61s?
I love being called Sir, by the way...
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:43 am
by ryengineer
pau wrote:snip.......I think I can borrow a docking station... Do you know whether the x41 docking station will be compatible with the x61s?.......snip
No, sir.
You would need an UltraBase X6 Docking Station.
Good Luck!
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:20 am
by pau
argh!
Ok, I have a very naive question...
Does any owner of an x61s with docking station who is reading and being aware of my tragedy live in Berlin, so that we can shortly meet to upgrade my bios?
Cheers,
Pau
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:59 am
by pau
no need... somebody here in the institute had one and now I upgraded... v 1.06 here now

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:00 pm
by pau
and I can tell the difference... the fan is kicking in from time to time but in no way like before, when it was spinning all the time...
but it can be improved, I am sure...
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:22 pm
by spune
pau wrote:argh!
Ok, I have a very naive question...
Does any owner of an x61s with docking station who is reading and being aware of my tragedy live in Berlin, so that we can shortly meet to upgrade my bios?
Cheers,
Pau
What OS do you have installed? As long as it's not XP x64 or Vista x64, you should be able to upgrade the BIOS within Windows.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:45 am
by pau
I use The Truth, OpenBSD
and there's no way I can upgrade the bios from the OS but, as I said, I managed to do it with a docking station
thanks to all for your help
Pau
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:56 am
by spune
pau wrote:I use The Truth, OpenBSD
and there's no way I can upgrade the bios from the OS but, as I said, I managed to do it with a docking station
thanks to all for your help
Pau
Cool, I'm glad you figured it out.
May I ask why you run OpenBSD on a laptop?
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:05 am
by pau
May I ask why you run OpenBSD on a laptop?
Of course you can...
Do you want the short or the long answer?
The short answer is: Because it's the best OS around
The long answer is:
http://www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/linux_bsd.html
As you can see/read, it's not that I have not thought about it in detail
That page was written for a FJS but it applies also to the x61s...
And windows is totally out of question in my case (it's a combination of ethics, security, robustness and also of job reasons)