Looks like my new W500 has a cooling problem.
Looks like my new W500 has a cooling problem.
I tried running a game on it for the first time today for an hour or so. The CPU heated up to 80C then would repeatedly throttle back from 2.8GHz to 2.13GHz.
One would think that a W500 could run full-out in an air-conditioned room indefinitely. I'll bet I have a bad fan or a bad heat sink. I had this on a new T42 once (only that one would actually crash when it got hot).
Anyone else try to see whether their W500 or T500 can run full speed for an extended period?
One would think that a W500 could run full-out in an air-conditioned room indefinitely. I'll bet I have a bad fan or a bad heat sink. I had this on a new T42 once (only that one would actually crash when it got hot).
Anyone else try to see whether their W500 or T500 can run full speed for an extended period?
Andrew Wolfe
What power management profile do you use while playing? If I need max performance, I always create my own max performance profile. From my own experience I cannot entirely trust the built-in profiles from Lenovo for what they are supposed to manage 
Marin
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IBM Lenovo Z61p | 15.4'' WUXGA | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2x 2.16GHz | 4 GB Kingston HyperX | Hitachi 7K500 500 GB + WD 1TB (USB) | ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 | ThinkPad Atheros a/b/g | Analog Devices AD1981HD | Win 7 x86 + ArchLinux 2009.08 x64 (number crunching)
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dickeywang
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I am sorry to hear that.
I once had overheating problem on my old T60 (200766U) and the GPU went as high as 105C. It turned out that they forgot to tear off the plastic layer on the thermal compound.
I once had overheating problem on my old T60 (200766U) and the GPU went as high as 105C. It turned out that they forgot to tear off the plastic layer on the thermal compound.
T60 (2007-66U): upgraded to C2D T7400, 2GB DDR2-667, Hitachi Travelstar 5k250, 14" SXGA+, ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 (sold).
T61 (8891-CTO): C2D T7300, 4GB DDR2-667, Hitachi Travelstar 5k250, 14" SXGA+, Nvidia Quadro FX 570M (128MB).
T61 (8891-CTO): C2D T7300, 4GB DDR2-667, Hitachi Travelstar 5k250, 14" SXGA+, Nvidia Quadro FX 570M (128MB).
I was using the built-in max performance for that - but it should not matter. The machine should not overheat at room temperature, no matter what the settings.Marin85 wrote:What power management profile do you use while playing? If I need max performance, I always create my own max performance profile. From my own experience I cannot entirely trust the built-in profiles from Lenovo for what they are supposed to manage
Marin
Andrew Wolfe
I think that was the problem on my old T42 as well. I'm not going to open this one up and look though - I'll call Lenovo later and let them figure it out. The fan never gets loud - it might not be turning up.dickeywang wrote:I am sorry to hear that.
I once had overheating problem on my old T60 (200766U) and the GPU went as high as 105C. It turned out that they forgot to tear off the plastic layer on the thermal compound.
Does anyone know of a fan speed display utility that works on Thinkpads?
Andrew Wolfe
@awolfe63: But how have you concluded that your W500 overheats? If so, your ThinkPad would shut down or the like, right?
Marin
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IBM Lenovo Z61p | 15.4'' WUXGA | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2x 2.16GHz | 4 GB Kingston HyperX | Hitachi 7K500 500 GB + WD 1TB (USB) | ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 | ThinkPad Atheros a/b/g | Analog Devices AD1981HD | Win 7 x86 + ArchLinux 2009.08 x64 (number crunching)
Thanks for the update. I cancelled a T61 order placed a few days ago and have a custom configured W500 P9500 25W 2.53Mhz quote ready to convert to an order (through my university faculty program). It comes with 3 years onsite, but I think I'll up it to 5 years onsite for an extra 160 bucks if your experience is any sign of things to come.awolfe63 wrote:On its way back to Lenovo. I'll let everyone know what happens.
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
That's totally irrelevant. If you think you will care enough about this machine three years from now to justify a 5-year warranty, you should just get it. There is no correlation whatsoever between issues one sees on a new machine and issues machines develop after 3 years.eecon wrote:It comes with 3 years onsite, but I think I'll up it to 5 years onsite for an extra 160 bucks if your experience is any sign of things to come.
I agree .... On second thought, I'm not thinking clearly tonight.dr_st wrote:That's totally irrelevant. If you think you will care enough about this machine three years from now to justify a 5-year warranty, you should just get it. There is no correlation whatsoever between issues one sees on a new machine and issues machines develop after 3 years.
But, as my better half just suggested, the extra 160 bucks for 5 years might not be a bad investment should I ever decide to offer the unit up for sale in 3 or 4 years
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
Now you have me scared. I have a brand new W500 as well, but I'm still screwing around getting the OS and software config that I want on it.
Anyone know if Access Connections, Battery utility, and fingerprint reader work on Vista 64-bit?
Anyone know if Access Connections, Battery utility, and fingerprint reader work on Vista 64-bit?
New Biz: 4062-27U - W500 C2D T9600, 15.4" 1920x1200 (FireGL V5700), 160G 7200rpm, 4G PC3-8500, DVDRW, Intel 5100, BT, TurboMem, T60p KBD 
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Weird. Software Update (TVSU) on the W500 doesn't think they are options to install. Time to go mess around.erik wrote:all three have worked under x64 for over 1.5 years.ZPrime wrote:Anyone know if Access Connections, Battery utility, and fingerprint reader work on Vista 64-bit?
New Biz: 4062-27U - W500 C2D T9600, 15.4" 1920x1200 (FireGL V5700), 160G 7200rpm, 4G PC3-8500, DVDRW, Intel 5100, BT, TurboMem, T60p KBD 
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
That is rediculous. I would just return the laptop and buy something else. I have a T61P which I have used extensively in gaming and it gets so hot that it actually got uncomfortable after an hour or two playing AoC. However the laptop worked fine the whole time. It honestly seems like the W500 is a step backwards from the T61P. I have a T60P and a T61P and was looking at getting a W500 or W700 but if down clocking the CPU is normal behavior, my next laptop will be from somewhere else.
Incredible .... this certainly delays acting on my quotes in hand.awolfe63 wrote:Unbelievable!
Lenovo returned my machine with a note that says that this is Normal.
They claim that hitting the thermal limiter at 95C is normal for a W500. What a rotten design.
Anybody else get a chance to try one?
This is also another arguement in favor of upgrading to onsite repair .... you can verbally abuse the technician into trying a bit harder to solve the issue .... there are tons of postings on this and other forums about recent declines in the service and integrity of Lenovo's depot service contractors within the U.S.
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
I agree - this would have been much better with on-site.
I finally tracked down someone at Lenovo who could read me the actual case notes. They seem to have just run simple diagnostics and decided that nothing was wrong. Their note to me also said that they read my description and reviewed my screen shots showing overheating and decided that it was normal. I now think that what they were trying to tell me is that they could not duplicate the problem.
Here is what I have learned from further testing:
1) To get the machine to overheat requires running both cores at 100%. I'm not sure standard diagnostics do that.
2) In my office (23C ambient), it only overheats on the dock. Worse on the Advanced Minidock than on the Advanced Dock. Stand alone it gets to 92-93C - but not 95C. Who knows what would happen if the room were 28C?
3) It seems to be getting better (longer to heat up). I have heard of heat sink compound "setting up" That may be happening.
I'm hoping that someone else will get a machine and run some tests for comparison. Then I can decide what to do next.
I finally tracked down someone at Lenovo who could read me the actual case notes. They seem to have just run simple diagnostics and decided that nothing was wrong. Their note to me also said that they read my description and reviewed my screen shots showing overheating and decided that it was normal. I now think that what they were trying to tell me is that they could not duplicate the problem.
Here is what I have learned from further testing:
1) To get the machine to overheat requires running both cores at 100%. I'm not sure standard diagnostics do that.
2) In my office (23C ambient), it only overheats on the dock. Worse on the Advanced Minidock than on the Advanced Dock. Stand alone it gets to 92-93C - but not 95C. Who knows what would happen if the room were 28C?
3) It seems to be getting better (longer to heat up). I have heard of heat sink compound "setting up" That may be happening.
I'm hoping that someone else will get a machine and run some tests for comparison. Then I can decide what to do next.
Andrew Wolfe
Now I'm wondering if a similarily configured T500 with the 256Mb HD3650 and it's slighlty different video drivers would run cooler?awolfe63 wrote:I'm hoping that someone else will get a machine and run some tests for comparison. Then I can decide what to do next.
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
Agreed ..... I hate to sound like a Monday morning QB and piling on, but the onsite tech would have done that if asked. Having some hi-performance compound on-hand just in case they did not might also be a good game plan (if I ever do buy a W500 .... which is starting to look unlikey right now).basketb wrote:Have you thought about opening up the machine and see what kind of compound they are using and replacing it with something better (e.g., AS5)
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
Absolutely - but I was hoping to see if this was an isolated problem or if everyone's was like this first.basketb wrote:Have you thought about opening up the machine and see what kind of compound they are using and replacing it with something better (e.g., AS5)awolfe63 wrote:...
3) It seems to be getting better (longer to heat up). I have heard of heat sink compound "setting up" That may be happening.
...
I've had better luck with depot service in the past. On-site is probably better now.
Andrew Wolfe
Well - I decided to go ahead and do an Arctic Silver 5 treatment. It helped. Temperatures are down 5-6C at full load. That keeps me within spec and seems to prevent hitting the thermal limit at room temperature. It may improve a bit more as the heat sink compound sets.
BTW - this is the first thinkpad I've torn open since the T4x series. Disassembly is much simpler - not as many tricky plastic parts interlocked together. But - many of the inside parts look really cheap. Lots of stuff is held down with tape.
BTW - this is the first thinkpad I've torn open since the T4x series. Disassembly is much simpler - not as many tricky plastic parts interlocked together. But - many of the inside parts look really cheap. Lots of stuff is held down with tape.
Andrew Wolfe
Great news about your new lower tempsawolfe63 wrote:Well - I decided to go ahead and do an Arctic Silver 5 treatment. It helped. Temperatures are down 5-6C at full load. That keeps me within spec and seems to prevent hitting the thermal limit at room temperature. It may improve a bit more as the heat sink compound sets.
BTW - this is the first thinkpad I've torn open since the T4x series. Disassembly is much simpler - not as many tricky plastic parts interlocked together. But - many of the inside parts look really cheap. Lots of stuff is held down with tape.
Sad to hear about the internal quality built though
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0
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