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by Medessec » Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:36 pm
olex126 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:17 pm
This one has the fan error, but a good screen....NOT sure of the NVS140 condition though, since it hasn't even got through the BIOS on startup before shutdown occurs due to the fan...didn't have time to play with it when I took it in, and it was only dealing with the aforementioned T61W that I even thought to look for it.
I can do a fan transplant from the dead unit to this one and see how the rest of the machine holds up....not holding out too much hope though

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If it's actually displaying the BIOS Fan Error before shutting off, then it's at least functioning. But yes you'd have to run it up and at least try some web content with the driver installed. I wouldn't even try to run FurMark on a possibly good NVIDIA chip, unless the cooling situation was 100% solid (new paste, OEM screws tightened to correct tension, fan is dead quiet and pushes air just fine). And even then I'd try stabbing it with lighter loads first to see how bad the temp spikes.
If it turns out to be failed, then... eh? We expected it to be fair, so hopefully not too much of a heartbreaker. But a thought I had was that maybe a chip swap with another G84 that's very similar to the FX570M would be worth trying? It's an idea I've dwelled on and been meaning to ask more about. Wouldn't be surprised if it's already been tried though. Anyone know anything about that?
olex126 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:17 pm
The only history I have on the bad T61W is that my guy purchased it locally through Kijiji and used it for two years doing office work until it failed...could have been rung through the ringer by a gamer when it first went bad and he decided to dump it. As I said, temps were never out of line for the fifteen minutes I tested it (before the Furmark experiment!).
I'm not sure if there's an answer to the high temps, 'cause even though this one lasted two years doing spreadsheets, documents and the occasional web browsing, it still finally succumbed to the fatal substrate problem. An under-unit fan cooler
might help....is under-volting the FX570M possible to lower the temps?
Don't know, never done it.
Yeah that is the other thing, with how old these machines are and how well they hold up otherwise, you never really know. The history could be anyone's guess. Could also be warranty repaired, either with a good board or another bad board. Could have been repaired by a tech with another FX570M chip. Could have been motherboard swapped. Or, maybe it is 100% original and just been used lightly all this time, or not at all.
My sentiment though has always been that if you can't 100% count on it, you can't daily it. So I've mostly avoided these NVIDIA machines like plague, except the two units I keep for tinkering and testing. They're occasional use anyways, and both have really good cooling setups.
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