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T60 41V9932 redesign fan?(pics)

#1 Post by ronan_zj » Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:33 am

hmm, maybe some ppl have posted this question which i am not sure.
I just google the part number for my T60 Fan(for X1400), and I get two different types of T60 Fan. Does anyone know if this is a new design?
here are the links to the pics:
http://www.trialsangel.com/lenovofan/fan1.jpg
http://www.trialsangel.com/lenovofan/fan2.jpg

fan1 pic is an old desin, and Fan2 looks a new design to me coz the two heat pipes cover two vents.

maybe Fan1 is for X1300 card and fan 2 is for X1400 card? if so, why they use same part number.

I am using the fan2 for my T60 now and I feel this one is quieter than my first fan which I am not sure if it is fan1.

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#2 Post by propellen » Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:42 am

yes, I've got x1400 and my fan looks like the one in pic2.
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#3 Post by gunston » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:12 am

does FAN2 has a better cooling effect other than noise?
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#4 Post by NathanA » Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:27 pm

I must be blind, because I can't spot any difference. (???)

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#5 Post by Volker » Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:13 pm

Seems like two internal revisions of the same part. I seriously doubt that there are any noticeable thermal differences.

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#6 Post by Charles Mann » Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:43 pm

If you look closely, the two heat pipes curve differently around the bottom of the fan, closer to the fan opening, maybe to better transfer heat to the fan cover.

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#7 Post by Pascal_TTH » Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:20 pm

Volker wrote:Seems like two internal revisions of the same part. I seriously doubt that there are any noticeable thermal differences.
That's also what I believe. My T60p have the fan1. A longer heatpipe for the CPU is useless because it runs much cooler then the GPU.

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#8 Post by ryengineer » Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:31 pm

Actually there was never a re-design of fan for T60/p as the topic of this thread suggests. Only a slight modification was made in late 2006 for Widescreen models which due to this and being spacious runs cooler than their counterparts.

The fan is redesigned just recently for *61 models.
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#9 Post by dickeywang » Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:22 pm

I may order a new HSF for my T60 because I just upgraded the CPU fro Core Duo to Core 2 Duo, and the old HSF wasn't able to keep the CPU running cool. Is there anyway I can tell if the retailer is selling fan1 or fan2 before I place my order?
A google search returns two FRU number: 41V9932-02 and 41V9932-06. Anyone know which one is fan2 :?:

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#10 Post by Pascal_TTH » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:28 am

Maximum TDP for Core 2 Duo is 34 watts and 31 watts for Core Duo. So, except if you install the most powerfull Core 2 Duo, your fan assembly can handle the new CPU. This can be a mounting issue. Check if it's correctly screwed and also if thermal grease is still there.
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#11 Post by agarza » Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:53 pm

Anyone knows if a T43p TDP fan is different than a T42p fan ?
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#12 Post by dickeywang » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:16 pm

Pascal_TTH wrote:Maximum TDP for Core 2 Duo is 34 watts and 31 watts for Core Duo. So, except if you install the most powerfull Core 2 Duo, your fan assembly can handle the new CPU. This can be a mounting issue. Check if it's correctly screwed and also if thermal grease is still there.
That's what I though at the beginning. I tried re-mount a few times, and I used AS5. Don't know why load temperature of the CPU is 40C hotter than idle temp(50-55C idle / 95C load with two super-pi or multi-threaded applications).
It seems my HSF (looks the same as fan1) is cooling the GPU well (GPU idle @70C, and 85C load ), the difference is that the CPU's heat pipe only covers one vent while the one on GPU covers both.

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#13 Post by tebore » Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:37 pm

Try reinstalling the chip. I've noticed that with these types of sockets you need to put a bit of pressure on the CPU to make sure it doesn't move or back out when you engage the socket.
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#14 Post by Pascal_TTH » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:10 pm

dickeywang wrote:
Pascal_TTH wrote:Maximum TDP for Core 2 Duo is 34 watts and 31 watts for Core Duo. So, except if you install the most powerfull Core 2 Duo, your fan assembly can handle the new CPU. This can be a mounting issue. Check if it's correctly screwed and also if thermal grease is still there.
That's what I though at the beginning. I tried re-mount a few times, and I used AS5. Don't know why load temperature of the CPU is 40C hotter than idle temp(50-55C idle / 95C load with two super-pi or multi-threaded applications).
It seems my HSF (looks the same as fan1) is cooling the GPU well (GPU idle @70C, and 85C load ), the difference is that the CPU's heat pipe only covers one vent while the one on GPU covers both.
According to what I read, the *new* fan assembly with a longer heatpipe seems to used form T60 update to Core 2 Duo. This is (I suppose) to handle the extra 3 watts. It's about 10% more so it's albeit significant.
Do you check the fan rpm with TPfancontrol ? Perhaps your fan did not run fast enough...
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#15 Post by dickeywang » Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:19 pm

Pascal_TTH wrote:
dickeywang wrote: That's what I though at the beginning. I tried re-mount a few times, and I used AS5. Don't know why load temperature of the CPU is 40C hotter than idle temp(50-55C idle / 95C load with two super-pi or multi-threaded applications).
It seems my HSF (looks the same as fan1) is cooling the GPU well (GPU idle @70C, and 85C load ), the difference is that the CPU's heat pipe only covers one vent while the one on GPU covers both.
According to what I read, the *new* fan assembly with a longer heatpipe seems to used form T60 update to Core 2 Duo. This is (I suppose) to handle the extra 3 watts. It's about 10% more so it's albeit significant.
Do you check the fan rpm with TPfancontrol ? Perhaps your fan did not run fast enough...
Do you have the last BIOS update ?
The BIOS version is the 2.16. Both TPfancontrol in Windows and ibm_acpi in Linux show that my fan is running at 2900, 3400 and 3800-3900rpm depends on the temperature. I can try to push the fan speed up to somewhere around 4200-4400rpm if I manually set the fan state into "disengaged" in Linux, but it doesn't make a lot of difference and the rpm is not very stable.

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#16 Post by dickeywang » Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:20 pm

tebore wrote:Try reinstalling the chip. I've noticed that with these types of sockets you need to put a bit of pressure on the CPU to make sure it doesn't move or back out when you engage the socket.
I'll try that.

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#17 Post by Silencer » Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:53 am

According to Hardware Maintanence Manual heatsinks for Core2Duo laptops have different FRU, 41W6407. I've found a picture of one on eBay: http://www.ljplus.ru/img4/s/i/silencers ... atsink.jpg
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