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setting tpfancontrol for T60
setting tpfancontrol for T60
O.k.
I have what I think is the latest tpfancontrol_v018b ... and have it in Bios mode ... but before I activate it ... a question: the default settings in the configuration are:
Level=47 0
Level=50 3
Level=55 4
Level=60 7
Level=70 128
a) is this good for the T60? and what have other people adjusted them to?
b) do I need to change these?:
IconLevels=50 55 60
IgnoreSensors=XXX,YYY,ZZZ
c) here are the temperatures after a whole day of nonestop use ... including graphic applications and it is a warm day in Berlin are these temperatures normal:
CPU 58°C (0x78)
APS 42°C (0x79)
PCM 40°C (0x7a)
GPU 78°C (0x7b)
BAT 32°C (0x7c)
BAT 31°C (0x7e)
BUS 44°C (0xc0)
PCI 52°C (0xc1)
PWR 50°C (0xc2)
Thanks in advance
Sorry to start a new line on this... transfer it you like ... but I looked around at all the discussions concerning the fan and temperature but this was not discussed ...
I have what I think is the latest tpfancontrol_v018b ... and have it in Bios mode ... but before I activate it ... a question: the default settings in the configuration are:
Level=47 0
Level=50 3
Level=55 4
Level=60 7
Level=70 128
a) is this good for the T60? and what have other people adjusted them to?
b) do I need to change these?:
IconLevels=50 55 60
IgnoreSensors=XXX,YYY,ZZZ
c) here are the temperatures after a whole day of nonestop use ... including graphic applications and it is a warm day in Berlin are these temperatures normal:
CPU 58°C (0x78)
APS 42°C (0x79)
PCM 40°C (0x7a)
GPU 78°C (0x7b)
BAT 32°C (0x7c)
BAT 31°C (0x7e)
BUS 44°C (0xc0)
PCI 52°C (0xc1)
PWR 50°C (0xc2)
Thanks in advance
Sorry to start a new line on this... transfer it you like ... but I looked around at all the discussions concerning the fan and temperature but this was not discussed ...
Steve
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mattbiernat
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I've been playing around with it for quite a few months. I've never been able to figure it out. But what I do is put it on the max setting when I'm doing games on the thinkpad. Seems to keep it cool(er) that it would normally be.
Another thing I noticed is take out the optical drive if you are trying to keep it cool inside; seems to lower the HDD temp by a few degrees farenheit.
Another thing I noticed is take out the optical drive if you are trying to keep it cool inside; seems to lower the HDD temp by a few degrees farenheit.
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its not the HD that is the problem here but the GPU. I was hoping somebody would provide me with reliable data on what is too hot for GPU and what temperatures are okay.Miller88 wrote:
Another thing I noticed is take out the optical drive if you are trying to keep it cool inside; seems to lower the HDD temp by a few degrees farenheit.
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All evening surfing with no fan :
1 CPU 58°C (0x78)
2 APS 43°C (0x79)
3 PCM 44°C (0x7a)
4 GPU 68°C (0x7b)
5 BAT 50°C (0x7c)
6 X7D n/a (0x7d)
7 BAT 36°C (0x7e)
8 X7F n/a (0x7f)
9 BUS 44°C (0xc0)
10 PCI 52°C (0xc1)
11 PWR 55°C (0xc2)
12 XC3 n/a (0xc3)
1 CPU 58°C (0x78)
2 APS 43°C (0x79)
3 PCM 44°C (0x7a)
4 GPU 68°C (0x7b)
5 BAT 50°C (0x7c)
6 X7D n/a (0x7d)
7 BAT 36°C (0x7e)
8 X7F n/a (0x7f)
9 BUS 44°C (0xc0)
10 PCI 52°C (0xc1)
11 PWR 55°C (0xc2)
12 XC3 n/a (0xc3)
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// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: default config (release version) for fancontol.exe
// see readme.txt for more.
// DE: Dies ist die Standardkonfiguration (Ausgabeversion) für
// fancontrol.exe. Lesen Sie readme.txt, um weitere Informationen
// zu erhalten.
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: Set to "active=1 "allow program to modify
// fan. otherwise it just reads config. do not
// set to 1 unless you have checked the readme file!
// if you set "active=2" the program will come up
// in smart mode.
// DE: Auf "active=1" stellen, um das Programm für die Veränderung
// des Lüfterverhaltens freizugeben, ansonsten wird nur die
// Konfiguration ausgelesen. Setzen Sie "active" erst dann auf 1,
// nachdem Sie die readme-Datei gelesen haben!
// Wenn Sie "active" auf 2 setzen, befindet sich das Programm im
// "Smart"-Modus.
Active=2
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: check temperatures every x seconds (default 5)
// DE: Überprüft die Temperaturen alle x Sekunden (Standard ist 5).
Cycle=5
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: Hide the program in the systray when minimizing
// (set to zero to minimize to taskbar with info
// displayed in the window title)
// DE: Versteckt das Programm unten rechts in der Windows-Taskleiste,
// wenn es minimiert wird. (bei 0 wird das Programm in die Taskbar
// minimiert und zeigt Informationen im Fenstertitel an.)
MinimizeToSysTray=1
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: The red close button [X] minimized the program
// rather than ending it. (End it via right click
// in the system tray icon instead)
// DE: Der rote "Close"-Button minimiert das Programm, anstatt es
// zu beenden. (stattdessen beendet man es mit einem Rechts-Klick
// in der Taskleiste.)
MinimizeOnClose=0
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: Minimize (or hide to systray) immediately when
// starting
// DE: Minimiert es (oder versteckt es in der Taskleiste) beim
// Start.
StartMinimized=0
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: Temperature thresholds for turning the taskbar icon
// yellow orange red (Smart and Manual mode only and
// only together with MinimizeToTray=1)
// DE: Temperaturgrenzwerte, die das Symbol in der Taskbar gelb,
// orange bzw. rot färben. (Nur im "Smart"- und "Manual"-Modus
// in Kombination mit "MinimizeToTray=1" verfügbar.)
IconLevels=75 85 90
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: Beep frequency and duration (in ms) for successful
// fan state changes. (Set either or both to zero to
// disable)
// DE: Frequenz und Dauer des Piep-Signals (in ms), das eine erfolgreiche
// Änderung des Lüfterzustands ankündigt. (Um den Piepton abzuschalten,
// setzen Sie entweder einen oder beide Werte auf 0.)
FanBeep=00 0
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: If this max number of consecutive EC read errors occur
// program will switch fan back to bios mode and exit
// DE: Sobald die maximale Anzahl aufeinanderfolgender EC-Lesefehler
// erreicht ist, schaltet das Programm auf den BIOS-Modus um
// und wird beendet.
MaxReadErrors= 10
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: list (separated by comma) of sensors to ignore when
// determining the max. temperature. (Use upper case,
// e.g "IgnoreSensors=XC1,BAT")
// DE: Liste der Sensoren, getrennt durch Kommata, die bei der
// Ermittlung der Maximaltemperatur ignoriert werden. (Verwenden
// Sie Großbuchstaben, z.B. "IgnoreSensors=PCI,BAT".)
IgnoreSensors=
// --------------------------------------------------------
// ENGL: temperature levels with associated fan levels
// (for the fan to come back, temperature must fall
// down to previous level). There may be more or
// less levels in this list. The first one should
// have a fan speed of zero and is the "turn off"
// temperature.
//
// Fan speed of 64 is extreme and may be an *unsupported*
// and *damaging* mode. A fan speed of 128 setting is
// not really a fan speed in itself but will instead switch
// fan control to BIOS mode (0x80). The idea of this
// is to let the program get out of the way and let the
// BIOS handle extremes.(and then switch back to smart if
// the temperature is okay again)
// DE: Im Folgenden sind die Temperaturpegel samt den jeweils
// zugeordeten Lüfterstufen aufgelistet. (Sobald die Temperatur in
// den Bereich eines niedrigeren bzw. höheren Pegels wechselt, wird
// die Lüfterstufe automatisch angepasst und folglich verringert bzw.
// erhöht sich die Geschwindigkeit des Lüfters.) Diese Liste kann
// weniger oder auch mehr Stufen beinhalten. Sinngemäß sollte die
// erste Stufe die gewünschte Temperatur definieren, bei der sich
// der Lüfter ausschaltet (Lüftergeschwindigkeit 0).
//
// Die Lüftergeschwindigkeit 64 ist ein Extremwert und könnte somit
// eine von IBM nicht unterstützte und sogar schädigende Betriebsart
// darstellen. Die Lüftergeschwindigkeit 128 ist an sich keine eigene
// Geschwindigkeitsstufe, sondern gibt stattdessen die Kontrolle
// des Lüfters an das BIOS (BIOS mode, 0x80) zurück. Der Hintergrund
// dieser Einstellung ist die Möglichkeit, das Programm auszuschließen,
// um Extemfälle wieder vom BIOS steuern zu lassen. (Sobald sich die
// Temperatur wieder im Normbereich befindet, wird erneut der Smart-
// Modus aktiviert.)
Level=63 0
Level=75 1
Level=80 3
Level=90 6
Level=95 128T570 : Core i5 7200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
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mattbiernat wrote:its not the HD that is the problem here but the GPU. I was hoping somebody would provide me with reliable data on what is too hot for GPU and what temperatures are okay.Miller88 wrote:
Another thing I noticed is take out the optical drive if you are trying to keep it cool inside; seems to lower the HDD temp by a few degrees farenheit.
Core (2) Duo, Radeon X1K and FireGL V5xx0 work fine until 100°C. It's written is the datasheets.
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Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
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E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
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hmmm. my T60 will not fall below 68 and if the fan is kept off the GPU will just go up and up in temperature (and i am only surfing the net).
I am also aware that ATI can get pretty hot and still function. but i want to know which temperature is too high for 24:7 use. I am pretty sure that after 24 hours at 100, your GPU will be quite melted.
I am also aware that ATI can get pretty hot and still function. but i want to know which temperature is too high for 24:7 use. I am pretty sure that after 24 hours at 100, your GPU will be quite melted.
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Sure it's not the best deal to run them at their max temp. When I start to mod my fan assembly, my target was to stay below 70°C for GPU (and CPU). 70~75°C is common for a lot ot T60(p) with the fan running during basic usage so it seems to be a god value for long time use.
T570 : Core i5 7200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
I'd consider anything over 85 to be questionable, but as long as it's below 90, there shouldn't *technically* be anything to worry about, other than that nasty gut feeling that it's too hot.
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this seems like a very reasonable/educated guess. can anyone however confirm this with some kind of official documentation? I always want to be on the safe side.Pascal_TTH wrote:Sure it's not the best deal to run them at their max temp. When I start to mod my fan assembly, my target was to stay below 70°C for GPU (and CPU). 70~75°C is common for a lot ot T60(p) with the fan running during basic usage so it seems to be a god value for long time use.
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At 115°C or 117°C, Radeon and FireGL give up and system reboot. Someone with an heat issue post those values.
T570 : Core i5 7200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
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I can't compare with T43 becaus I did not have one. The base seems cooler then the T41p in the same use without the fan. I wear a short and it's not hot on my legs. It's just a little warm.
T570 : Core i5 7200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
T560 : Core i5 6200U, GeForce 940MX, 16 GB, 256 GB NVMe, FHD IPS
E470 : Core i7 7500U, GeForce 940MX, 32 GB, 500 GB SATA, FHD IPS
Retired : T61p, T60p, T61,R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p
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