Which Xseries model would you choose?
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gunston
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Which Xseries model would you choose?
Personally just bought a X61, feels like the heat and mediocre battery life are the major issue for this model, thinking of whether X60s or X61s or 's' model does has the similar issue. especially for its high power dissipation, frequent spinning FAN...etc.
Pls kindly help to cast your vote in this poll, so what i can cleary see the prefer model by most user.
Pls kindly help to cast your vote in this poll, so what i can cleary see the prefer model by most user.
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
If you are concerned about power dissipation, you can set the CPU to run at a lower speed. By default, when plugged in, the CPU runs at 100% all the time. (At least for my X61.) You can set the maximum to 100% so the CPU will power up when needed, and set the minimum to like 20%. With battery, you can set the minimum down to 2% or something.
Also, turn off the Bluetooth and WAN if you are not using them. They generate some heat too. Wireless LAN is also always hotter and consumes more power. So use wired LAN whenever possible.
Also, turn off the Bluetooth and WAN if you are not using them. They generate some heat too. Wireless LAN is also always hotter and consumes more power. So use wired LAN whenever possible.
X61 7675-CTO Merom 2.0GHz 4GB RAM, 7K200 HDD
Re: Which Xseries model would you choose?
dr gunston just got a x61 and he did not tell me~!gunston wrote:Personally just bought a X61, feels like the heat and mediocre battery life are the major issue for this model, thinking of whether X60s or X61s or 's' model does has the similar issue. especially for its high power dissipation, frequent spinning FAN...etc.
Pls kindly help to cast your vote in this poll, so what i can cleary see the prefer model by most user.
X60 1706-BQ6, T7200, 4GB DDR2, 320GB hdd, 12.1" XGA, Intel WiFi Card, 8 Cell, X6 Multiburner with Lightscribe
my next laptop will be one with the tablet functionality for sure.! and is that a bad/wasted buy afterall you wanted a upgrade because of the x60 heat?Trekk69 wrote:I like the tablet functionality, I'll be waiting a couple of years though to upgrade
X60 1706-BQ6, T7200, 4GB DDR2, 320GB hdd, 12.1" XGA, Intel WiFi Card, 8 Cell, X6 Multiburner with Lightscribe
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gunston
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Re: Which Xseries model would you choose?
oops, actually this is a set for my cousin. =)ylim wrote:dr gunston just got a x61 and he did not tell me~!gunston wrote:Personally just bought a X61, feels like the heat and mediocre battery life are the major issue for this model, thinking of whether X60s or X61s or 's' model does has the similar issue. especially for its high power dissipation, frequent spinning FAN...etc.
Pls kindly help to cast your vote in this poll, so what i can cleary see the prefer model by most user.
found out this little thinkpad is really heaty with FAN turning on all the time, eventhough the CPU temp is low as 41deg.
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
I have an X61s through work, but I just ordered an X61 for myself personally (yes I'm one of those guys who walks around with 'two' laptops). My personal X61 I added the WWAN option. I used to use a Cingular card on my old thinkpad (T42) but I hated how it protruded and the thinkpad kept disabling it every time it hibernated. I choose my personal one as a regular X61 to get all the CPU out of it possible, I'm not so concerned about monster battery life. That's what the extended battery is for (work gets me that too). By buying the same model for work and home, I can share my work ultradock whenever I need to install something.
I went ahead and found a nice crumpler bag that will hold both thinkpads without adding a lot of bulk (got the breakfast buffet model).
I went ahead and found a nice crumpler bag that will hold both thinkpads without adding a lot of bulk (got the breakfast buffet model).
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proaudioguy
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There's a nice review here (I got mine in BLACK):proaudioguy wrote:I went ahead and found a nice crumpler bag that will hold both thinkpads without adding a lot of bulk (got the breakfast buffet model).
How about a link?
http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/crumple ... laptop_bag
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