Hardware faults on my new W510
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:03 pm
I finally got my W510 yesterday (i7 820QM, 2x2GB, Seagate 500GB 7200.4 drive, FHD 270nit non-multitouch screen). I'm quite impressed by the screen and speed, not so impressed by Windows 7. So I wiped everything off the disk and tried installing Ubuntu 9.10, and then Ubuntu 10.04a2. At some point, with the battery attached and the machine plugged into the wall, I shut it down and close the lid. I come back a few hours later, open it up, and discover that the left side of the machine is really hot, just above the left speaker. So much so, that the plastic grille actually bowed up a bit, with some condensation on the screen where it had been touching. Plus, there was a smell of burning electronics in the air. Not impressive. I unplugged it from the wall (think I left the battery in) to let it cool. After a few minutes, the heat eased off and the plastic grille returned to its normal shape, so I plugged it back in and turned it on. I had no more heat problems after that, but I discovered that the left speaker no longer worked any more. Joy! Headphone audio still works fine at least.
So, I guess the left speaker shorted out somehow.
I'd had some problems getting Ubuntu 9.10 and then 10.04a2 to install, rather random lockups. So I left memtest86+ running overnight, and lo, in the morning there were lots of memory errors reported. Maybe this is damage from all that heat, although I've run memtest86+ (both 2.xx and 4.00) a few more times since then, and each time I'm getting fewer and fewer errors.
I also had one stuck blue pixel (when it should've been black), but that seems to have resolved itself.
I call tech support, they don't even have my serial number in their system yet. I'm told I need to send proof of purchase to some email address, then they'll give me a DOA number, which I can then take to customer service to get a replacement machine shipped out. What a headache. It's like dealing with 2 (or 3 if you count sales) different corps, instead of just one.
As far as the machine goes, I guess this is what I get for being a guinea pig. Sigh. The big visaperks.ca discount I got at the end of January still sort of makes it worth it though. I wonder if they'll even be able to replace my machine with the same specs, seeing as there are reports now that the W510 is no longer being offered with the non multitouch FHD screen.
By the way, 10.04 seems to be working with the latest updates. Like others have reported, screen brightness doesn't actually change, although Ubuntu's status indicator for it does. And I can't seem to get suspend or hibernate to work in either 9.10 or 10.04.
So, I guess the left speaker shorted out somehow.
I'd had some problems getting Ubuntu 9.10 and then 10.04a2 to install, rather random lockups. So I left memtest86+ running overnight, and lo, in the morning there were lots of memory errors reported. Maybe this is damage from all that heat, although I've run memtest86+ (both 2.xx and 4.00) a few more times since then, and each time I'm getting fewer and fewer errors.
I also had one stuck blue pixel (when it should've been black), but that seems to have resolved itself.
I call tech support, they don't even have my serial number in their system yet. I'm told I need to send proof of purchase to some email address, then they'll give me a DOA number, which I can then take to customer service to get a replacement machine shipped out. What a headache. It's like dealing with 2 (or 3 if you count sales) different corps, instead of just one.
As far as the machine goes, I guess this is what I get for being a guinea pig. Sigh. The big visaperks.ca discount I got at the end of January still sort of makes it worth it though. I wonder if they'll even be able to replace my machine with the same specs, seeing as there are reports now that the W510 is no longer being offered with the non multitouch FHD screen.
By the way, 10.04 seems to be working with the latest updates. Like others have reported, screen brightness doesn't actually change, although Ubuntu's status indicator for it does. And I can't seem to get suspend or hibernate to work in either 9.10 or 10.04.