Loud fan when docked to x200 ultrabase (x201tablet)
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:09 am
Hey all,
I just got my ultrabase today and I'm quite surprised how the fan is always on and shooting out hot air when connected to this thing. I did use CPUID HW monitor and the temperature never drops below 50 degrees celsius when connected... I am connected to an external monitor through the dock and ran a few high quality videos and the temperature rose to max of 78c ... with simple web browsing it's like 55c funny thing is I've never noticed the fan or the heat when it was just connected via ac adapter ... in fact most of the time it'd be nearly completely silent even when running video through my external monitor and inking on my tablet...
One of the things I loved about this computer was how darn quiet it was... often times it didn't even sound like it was on.
It seems like the ventilation on the ultrabase is absolutely horrible.... the laptop rests on nearly a completely flat and solid surface... and I'm actually quite disappointed with this thing. Is this normal? Could a defective ultrabase be causing this?
I just got my ultrabase today and I'm quite surprised how the fan is always on and shooting out hot air when connected to this thing. I did use CPUID HW monitor and the temperature never drops below 50 degrees celsius when connected... I am connected to an external monitor through the dock and ran a few high quality videos and the temperature rose to max of 78c ... with simple web browsing it's like 55c funny thing is I've never noticed the fan or the heat when it was just connected via ac adapter ... in fact most of the time it'd be nearly completely silent even when running video through my external monitor and inking on my tablet...
One of the things I loved about this computer was how darn quiet it was... often times it didn't even sound like it was on.
It seems like the ventilation on the ultrabase is absolutely horrible.... the laptop rests on nearly a completely flat and solid surface... and I'm actually quite disappointed with this thing. Is this normal? Could a defective ultrabase be causing this?