Power brick for X201

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Power brick for X201

#1 Post by donatellojones » Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:37 pm

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know if the T60p power brick (90W) is compatible with the X201 i5s?

I have three of the T60p variety and I hate to buy more.

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Re: Power brick for X201

#2 Post by billp117 » Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:44 pm

They will work fine.
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Re: Power brick for X201

#3 Post by raydabruce » Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:08 pm

I just bought the 90-Watt adapter today off of the local Craigslist for $30. My battery now recharges noticeably faster. Also, if you have the 90W, you can run the X201 without the battery installed and your CPU speed will not be throttled like it is with the 65W one.
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Re: Power brick for X201

#4 Post by EOMtp » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:01 pm

raydabruce wrote:... if you have the 90W, you can run the X201 without the battery installed and your CPU speed will not be throttled like it is with the 65W one.
Really? A 65W adapter forces the X201 to throttle down if a battery is not present?!!

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#5 Post by AvalonXIII » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:20 pm

EOMtp wrote:Really? A 65W adapter forces the X201 to throttle down if a battery is not present?!!
Yes, to prevent unexpected shutdown when power consumed is greater than power supplied (for example, when doing CPU intensive task). Pretty reasonable if you ask me.
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#6 Post by jdrou » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:27 pm

What app do you use to see that the CPU is being throttled?
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Re: Power brick for X201

#7 Post by EOMtp » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:22 pm

SpeedswitchXP just sits in the task bar displaying the CPU speed. [Its "control" functions can be disabled/ignored if all you want is the information it displays.]
http://www.diefer.de/speedswitchxp/

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#8 Post by jdrou » Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:50 pm

Does that work with Windows 7 64-bit? I see it hasn't been updated since 2006.
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Re: Power brick for X201

#9 Post by EOMtp » Sat Jul 24, 2010 2:12 pm

jdrou wrote:Does that work with Windows 7 64-bit?
Perhaps; most programs written for 32-bit Windows will work on the 64-bit version of Windows. If you try it, then please let us know what you find.

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Re: Power brick for X201

#10 Post by raydabruce » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:39 am

jdrou wrote:Does that work with Windows 7 64-bit? I see it hasn't been updated since 2006.
If you want a 64-bit CPU & Memory info app, try CPU-Z:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

The installer will install the 64-bit app if you're running 64-bit Windows 7.

It will tell you your clockspeed in real time and you can see it ramp up when a load is placed on the CPU. You can also adjust your power settings with the Thinkvantage Power Manager and see the effect if you have CPU-Z running. If I max out all power settings, my CPU will stay up around 3.2xx GHz. But I usually have it on "adaptive" or "balanced" which allows it to speedstep according to load. Setting different profiles for the fan also affect clockspeed of the CPU.
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Re: Power brick for X201

#11 Post by jdrou » Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:45 pm

I do have CPU-Z, thanks. SpeedSwitchXP doesn't seem to work on Win 7 x64.

When I run with or without a battery on a 65W or 90W adapter I see the core speed in CPU-Z vary from 3060 to 3326 MHz (multipliers 23 [rarely], 24, and 25). Also didn't notice any change in 3DMark06 benchmark scores between the two adapters with or without a battery installed.
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Re: Power brick for X201

#12 Post by raydabruce » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:04 am

jdrou wrote:When I run with or without a battery on a 65W or 90W adapter I see the core speed in CPU-Z vary from 3060 to 3326 MHz (multipliers 23 [rarely], 24, and 25). Also didn't notice any change in 3DMark06 benchmark scores between the two adapters with or without a battery installed.
Hmmmm. Well, I took their word for it when someone reported the throttling with the 65W adapter when the battery is out. Maybe they were wrong or they had a different model or an older version of the Power Manager. In any event, the 90W will charge my batteries faster and it's nice to have a back-up adapter since they do occasionally break or burn out.
X201: i7-620m | 4 GB | 320GB-7200rpm

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