X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Hi, haven't been posting for a while.
Just want to let you know that my X61S had been overheating for about 6 months. I finally called Lenovo and it turned out the motherboard was bad. They replaced the motherboard and the computer has been running very cool even I keep it on for a few days.
If you are experiencing overheating problem, chances are that you have a bad motherboard. Please call for warranty service asap.
Just want to let you know that my X61S had been overheating for about 6 months. I finally called Lenovo and it turned out the motherboard was bad. They replaced the motherboard and the computer has been running very cool even I keep it on for a few days.
If you are experiencing overheating problem, chances are that you have a bad motherboard. Please call for warranty service asap.
currently own X61S, T42, X31, Macbook Pro Unibody i5
Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Sadly my x61s is out of warranty, I have been combating the overheating issue by using TPFanControl, at the max setting (7). Keeps the processor down to around ~50-61c. 
x220, w520, x201 (WXGA+), x61t (SXGA+)
Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
I tried all of the following:
install TPfancontrol;
Cleaned the fans;
Downgraded the video driver (according to some experts);
Reinstalled the whole system numerous times;
Got a new AC adapter;
Changed new battery.
Nothing helped. The machine will run burning hot after only about 10 min and then stay like that. Whenever I play HD movie, it will sudden-die after about 30 min or less. I finally called for warranty service and they replaced the motherboard for me. The machine has been very cool even if I run HD movie or watch DVD for hours.
Your case might be different, but most likely, it is the motherboard. Do not waste your time.
install TPfancontrol;
Cleaned the fans;
Downgraded the video driver (according to some experts);
Reinstalled the whole system numerous times;
Got a new AC adapter;
Changed new battery.
Nothing helped. The machine will run burning hot after only about 10 min and then stay like that. Whenever I play HD movie, it will sudden-die after about 30 min or less. I finally called for warranty service and they replaced the motherboard for me. The machine has been very cool even if I run HD movie or watch DVD for hours.
Your case might be different, but most likely, it is the motherboard. Do not waste your time.
currently own X61S, T42, X31, Macbook Pro Unibody i5
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IvanAndreevich
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Was yours one of the first ones? The first Core 2 Duo chips sure ran hot. I had a X60s with C2D 1.5 GHZ and it would go to 94C before shutting down even after the heatsink was replaced.bigtiger wrote:Hi, haven't been posting for a while.
Just want to let you know that my X61S had been overheating for about 6 months. I finally called Lenovo and it turned out the motherboard was bad. They replaced the motherboard and the computer has been running very cool even I keep it on for a few days.
If you are experiencing overheating problem, chances are that you have a bad motherboard. Please call for warranty service asap.
Intel screwed up on some of the chips, and didn't fit within the power envelope.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Mine is type 7666 1.6G. It was pretty hot but I do not recall it ever reached 94C at all though.IvanAndreevich wrote:Was yours one of the first ones? The first Core 2 Duo chips sure ran hot. I had a X60s with C2D 1.5 GHZ and it would go to 94C before shutting down even after the heatsink was replaced.
Intel screwed up on some of the chips, and didn't fit within the power envelope.
currently own X61S, T42, X31, Macbook Pro Unibody i5
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
I mean is it one of the first ones to be manufactured?bigtiger wrote:Mine is type 7666 1.6G. It was pretty hot but I do not recall it ever reached 94C at all though.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
X61s would not exceed 90 degrees celsius if the fan is working properly.
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IvanAndreevich
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Wrong. Had an X60s Core 2 Duo 1.5 GHZ hit 94C and throttle or reboot even after a new fan was installed.lead_org wrote:X61s would not exceed 90 degrees celsius if the fan is working properly.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
No, right. Thermal shutdown isn't normal operation. You may have had a new fan installed, but that's still not correct behavior -- there was still something wrong with the machine if it's reaching those temperatures.IvanAndreevich wrote: Wrong. Had an X60s Core 2 Duo 1.5 GHZ hit 94C and throttle or reboot even after a new fan was installed.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
ThinkRob wrote:No, right. Thermal shutdown isn't normal operation. You may have had a new fan installed, but that's still not correct behavior -- there was still something wrong with the machine if it's reaching those temperatures.
In my case the problem was with the CPU which just sucked too much juice. In fact, if ran from a battery, the machine would even shut down when a heavy stress test was ran because the battery couldn't deliver that much juice. One of the first Core 2 Duos from 2006 on a very unrefined 65nm process. Supposed to be 17W for the CPU alone, power consumption was over 35W for the whole machine, so that's over 25W for the CPU.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
So you are using a X60s with L7400 to prove that a X61s would exceed 90 degrees celsius when the fan is operating normally? nice extrapolation of result.IvanAndreevich wrote:Wrong. Had an X60s Core 2 Duo 1.5 GHZ hit 94C and throttle or reboot even after a new fan was installed.
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Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
First of all, the OP had the same experience as me with his X61s. Second, as far as I know, the cooling system is pretty much identical.lead_org wrote:So you are using a X60s with L7400 to prove that a X61s would exceed 90 degrees celsius when the fan is operating normally? nice extrapolation of result.
If they can stick a higher than normal TDP chip into an X60s, then the exact same thing will happen if a similar chip ends up in an X61s. Besides, it could be even worse if it was a juice guzzling L7700.
If you disagree with what happened to the OP (that's cpu being replaced for overheating) or me with an X60s, care to explain on what grounds?
Owned Thinkpads: X300 X201T X200,T X61,s,T,T+ X60,s,T,T+ X41 X40 X31 T510 T500 T410 T400 T400s T61,p T60,p T43 T42 T41,p T40 W500 W700 - favorites in bold 
To do list: X301 X220 X220T X201 X201s X200s X201i T420s T410s T420 T520 W510 W701 and future models
To do list: X301 X220 X220T X201 X201s X200s X201i T420s T410s T420 T520 W510 W701 and future models
Re: X61S overheat problem fixed by warranty
Well i had one of these case happened to the other X61s i have at work, the repair center keep on saying that the motherboard was defective and quoted that there was liquid damage, thus refusing to fix the laptop and wanted couple of hundred dollars for a new motherboard.
When i got the machine back, i just replaced the heatsink/fan on the overheating X61s with a known working heatsink from my personal X61s, and the problem with the overheating went away, so instead of changing the motherboard, i just bought a second hand heatsink and that fixed the issue.
Personally i think the heatpipe on the heatsink was defective.
Also, i am interested in how you measured the power consumption on your X60s to be over 25 watts, what instruments did you use to measure that.
When i got the machine back, i just replaced the heatsink/fan on the overheating X61s with a known working heatsink from my personal X61s, and the problem with the overheating went away, so instead of changing the motherboard, i just bought a second hand heatsink and that fixed the issue.
Personally i think the heatpipe on the heatsink was defective.
Also, i am interested in how you measured the power consumption on your X60s to be over 25 watts, what instruments did you use to measure that.
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