T400 How can I tell if my fan is working properly?
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 9:00 pm
Hey,
A couple months ago I got my fan replaced free under warranty because it was starting to make noises, and my previous ThinkPad (G41) died of fan problems.
I'm not getting fan errors on startup, nothing of the sort. It seems the fan is working fine. But my laptop is always hot. I can come back from work at 5:30, open my computer, and the whole thing will be hot - bottom, palmrests around the touchpad, etc. And the only things that have been open during the day would be things like Thunderbird, Firefox, a couple explorer windows, AIM, and maybe Opera. Nothing intensive at all.
Is there any way for me to see if my fan is working properly? When I put my hand by the vent on the left side, I feel warmth, but it doesn't really seem like it's blowing out. I also don't really recall hearing the fan any time recently, though like I said, since my old fan was recently replaced with a new one, you'd assume it would be running quiet.
So yeah, any ideas for fan diagnostics? I just can't imagine my laptop should be this hot, especially after hours of inactivity.
Thanks a lot.
A couple months ago I got my fan replaced free under warranty because it was starting to make noises, and my previous ThinkPad (G41) died of fan problems.
I'm not getting fan errors on startup, nothing of the sort. It seems the fan is working fine. But my laptop is always hot. I can come back from work at 5:30, open my computer, and the whole thing will be hot - bottom, palmrests around the touchpad, etc. And the only things that have been open during the day would be things like Thunderbird, Firefox, a couple explorer windows, AIM, and maybe Opera. Nothing intensive at all.
Is there any way for me to see if my fan is working properly? When I put my hand by the vent on the left side, I feel warmth, but it doesn't really seem like it's blowing out. I also don't really recall hearing the fan any time recently, though like I said, since my old fan was recently replaced with a new one, you'd assume it would be running quiet.
So yeah, any ideas for fan diagnostics? I just can't imagine my laptop should be this hot, especially after hours of inactivity.
Thanks a lot.