Recently it has been running hotter. It would idle about 80C and when I compiled on both cores one particular sensor would read as hot as 108C. It has shut down once due to overheating, which seems low considering how hot that one sensor gets (I'm assuming this is the CPU temperature sensor, since I wasn't running any demanding graphics).
I decided to renew the thermal paste and clean the fan with canned air. I also wanted to lubricate the fan and properly clean the blades, but the whole thing is taped shut. I briefly considered peeling back the tape but decided against fiddling with the HSF assembly, since it basically works.
The new thermal paste did seem to work initially -- the "hot" sensor was idling at 60C yesterday at home. Now I am at work it's idling at 71C (although I have a different work surface). I ran a compile and it gets hot as 89C.
That is a big improvement, but it still seems much hotter than it should be. The fan is being run by the EC and is on auto. Typically, it never runs faster than 3000 RPM. That seems odd.
So, here are my questions:
- What are "normal" or expected operating temperatures for the T500?
- Is there any point in opening the HSF up to clean and lubricate the fan or to clean the heat sink fins with a fine brush?
- My fan works, I am just wondering if it needs to be lubricated. If I risk that, though, I might break it -- in which case I would want to have a replacement on hand.I see fans for the T500 advertised on Amazon and Ebay. Just the fan. I have also read a lot of complaints from people who have bought these fans saying they either don't work or don't fit or both. Are these worth bothering with?
- Should I be using software fan control? The fan never breaks 3100 RPM. That's quiet, which is nice, but not so much when it's very hot.
- What sensors go to what components? Specifically, nobody seems to be quite sure what lmsensors/thinkpad-isa-0000/temp4 and temp5 are for. In my case, it's temp4 that is running very hot.





