Is this a good price for a T30?

T2x/T3x series specific matters only
Post Reply
Message
Author
cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Is this a good price for a T30?

#1 Post by cheystar » Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:28 am

I found an ad for a thinkpad t30 for $40 cdn. Description by seller below.

Notebook - ThinkPad T30, with power adapter
Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3
Pentium 4 m1.6GHz, 256mb ram, 20GB Hard Disk Drive, DVD
picky power button - otherwise works fine.

type: 2366-61U -
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 7500

I didn't get a chance to ask if it has the ram slot problem. I am going today evening to check it out. Is this a good buy? What other things should I check out before I buy it? I will be upgrading the ram since I have 2 512mb from another laptop and also be swapping the hdd with an 80gb one. I will also be upgrading the wifi with a mini pci broadcom wifi n card from the other laptop as well.

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#2 Post by jronald » Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:39 am

Its an OK price if it looks good to very good
The HDD is small, check for ram issues, check the PS for 4.+ amp output. The smaller supply is much more abundant.

It does not have enough RAM to run XP, so it should boot slow.

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

Unknown_K
Junior Member
Junior Member
Posts: 497
Joined: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:37 pm
Location: Youngstown, OH

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#3 Post by Unknown_K » Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:02 pm

256MB means it is either stock or somebody stuck the smallest RAM SODIMM they could find in it and the second slot is dead.
Collection: 310ED, 350C, 360C, 365C, 365XD, 380D, 380XD, 380Z, 390E, 390X, 560X, 600, 600E, 701C, 750CS, 755C, 755CD, 760C, 760CD, 760ED, 760EL, 760XD, 760XL, 765L, 765D, 770, 770E, 770Z, T21, T22, T23, T30, A20P, A21P, A22M, A30, A31, A31P, T40, T42, T43P, T60, T61, R32, R40, R52

cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#4 Post by cheystar » Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:48 am

Thanks for the reply. Actually he was able to come down to $30. The laptop is in really good condition I was shocked. The adapter is 4.5 amp in good shape. There was even a battery included that held charge was able to get close to 2hrs :o was surprised. Both ram slots work but am scared to put any ram in the front slot towards the speakers. I read thats the slot that fails alot. Any advice on how keep those slots functioning longer? I have replaced the 256mb with 512mb and loaded another 512mb in the other slot to see if it works which it did but took it out for now. I was bummed to find out there was no wifi but i did the no-1809 patch and installed a broadcom wireless n card which worked after i installed the drivers. I will be swapping the hard drive soon and will do a dual boot with xp and a linus ox or win7 and linux os. Lets see how that goes. Any advice on how to get youtube to run faster? Again thanks for the advice and a Happy New Year

Chey
jronald wrote:Its an OK price if it looks good to very good
The HDD is small, check for ram issues, check the PS for 4.+ amp output. The smaller supply is much more abundant.

It does not have enough RAM to run XP, so it should boot slow.

Ron
Yeah its stock as the seller mentioned and the other slot works.
Unknown_K wrote:256MB means it is either stock or somebody stuck the smallest RAM SODIMM they could find in it and the second slot is dead.

ajkula66
SuperUserGeorge
SuperUserGeorge
Posts: 15734
Joined: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:28 am
Location: Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#5 Post by ajkula66 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:59 am

If you want to run Linux on that T30 a Broadcom card will lack support and might turn out to be a real pain.

T30 is really not up to W7 standards. Enjoy XP on it.

As for the slots...if they fail, they fail. Install 1GB RAM in the spare one, get a bigger hard drive and run the machine as-is...
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)

Cheers,

George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)

AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF

Abused daily: R61

PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.

cadillacmike68
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 708
Joined: Fri May 27, 2011 9:19 pm
Location: Not on Planet Znutar (FL)

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#6 Post by cadillacmike68 » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:13 am

To support the RAM slots you can place a small thickness of cardboard against the plastic center where both slots go in so that it has just a little pressure against the mem slot cover. Does yours have the expanded mem slot cover that later production models came with? The newer cover had a molded extra bit of space that allows a little more air to circulate.

I agree that you would do best to stay with XP, and do get two 1GB ram sticks for it.
760LD 9547 FUBARd
T21 2647; T22 2647 4@ 900MHz, 1@ 1GHz SXGA+; T23 2647 2@ 1.13GHz, 1@ 1.2GHz SXGA+, WiFi
T30 2366-88U 2GHz; 2366-83U 1.8G; 5@ 2366-LU0/66U; 2367-KU6 FUBARd
T61 8897, 2.4GHz SXGA+; 8898, 2.4GHz; 6463, 2.4 & 2.1GHz WSXGA+; 7658, 2.5GHz; T61p, 3 more T61s
T500 2

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#7 Post by jronald » Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:24 am

For what its worth, I always installed the "shim", not in the center, but at the end of the memory chip. George is correct, with W7, good luck with ever getting it to run more than marginal.

Youtube is a combo of things, wireless speed and processor/gpu speed.
The 1.6 should run ok with a little buffering, Im not a big fan of Broadcom cards although there is nothing wrong with them. I think you will find Atheros, and Intel cards are the preferred. I swear by Atheros, and other than my Centrino machines, all of my built, used, given away, sold(darn few of these) or otherwise have left with the Atheros on board.

The sweet spot on these machines is the 2.0 CPU and 1.5 gig of memory. You can get by with the fan you have now with the 2.0 but it will cycle often. The CPUs are dirt cheap and easy to swap. If you go higher than the 2.0, it runs warm to hot and you MUST change the fan or it will scream all the time.

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#8 Post by cheystar » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:20 pm

Thanks for the replies everyone. I couldn't access the site for the past few days. As everyone suggested I have stuck with windows xp I did install windows 7 and got everything working but its not as speedy as windows xp. At the end I have 3 hard drives with windows xp (original 20gb hard drive), windows 7 (loaner 40gb) and lubuntu 12.10 (main 80gb hard drive). I am currently using lubuntu 12.10 but running with issues when suspending and resume. I am going to post my question in the linux section later. Oh btw setting up the broadcom wifi was a huge pia but got it running and it was fine after restarts. Any suggestions on what flavour of linux to run ? As everyone suggested about placing a shim on the ram, my question is this something you do after your ram slot fails or to prevent it from failing. Also it looks like that the ram cover is not the modified one is that bad? I am in the process of getting a pcmcia usb 2.0. Does anyone know if there are pcmcia versions of the broadcom crystal hd card? I am love with my thinkpad I think might get another one my POS hp tx2000 gpu finally died the 3rd time I don't think I can revive it this time might as well look for a cheap thinkpad which takes ddr2 ram. Any suggestions?

robert213
Junior Member
Junior Member
Posts: 471
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:17 am
Location: IN: Indianapolis

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#9 Post by robert213 » Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:50 pm

cheystar wrote:As everyone suggested about placing a shim on the ram, my question is this something you do after your ram slot fails or to prevent it from failing. Also it looks like that the ram cover is not the modified one is that bad?
IMHO, placing a shim is something you do after the ram slot fails. This allows as much open air to circulate around the ram slots.

I purchased the modified ram cover for one of my T30(s). My other T30 has its original ram cover. I have NOT experienced any memory slot issues with either machine.

I am a cautious person, so I would acquire the cover with the extra space when you encounter one at a reasonable price.

I am in the process of getting a pcmcia usb 2.0.
Search older posts on this T2x, T30 forum, and you see that many folks like the AKE USB 2.0 PC Card because it mounts flush.

As a reminder, if you plan to use a HD enclosure, then you will need to acquire 5V power from one of your USB 1.1 ports. Purchase a AKE USB 2.0 PC Card from a seller that includes USB to single male connector cable. Otherwise, you will need a cable from your HD enclosure that has a long "Y" USB connector to reach USB from PC Card and USB 1.1 port on back of your machine. Another option, you could use a 120V AC powered USB Hub.
Tuus-built T61: T8100 2.1 GHz, SXGA+, NVS140M, Patriot 4GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800, Samsung 840 120GB; Thinkpad T30: P4M 1.8 GHz, HYNIX 512 MB PC2700S DDR, Hitachi Travelstar 7K100 100GB; SilverStone Raven RVS01; 97 Volvo 850-R, 85 Mitsubishi Starion-ES, Keilwerth SX-90R, Ensoniq TS-12, Kawai EP-608

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#10 Post by jronald » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:10 pm

I have a T30 HHDs that run uBuntu, and Macbuntu. I tried 6 or 7 flavors, for my money I leave the Macbuntu installed 99% of the time. It looks good, runs well and I like it.

On the shims, I installed them before the fail, and have had no issue!

The shorty USB 2.0 card is the way to go

Finally, if you need T30 Recovery discs, I can provide them.

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#11 Post by cheystar » Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:02 am

Thanks I installed the shims as instructed and ordered the ake usb 2.0 card its on the way. I have tried alot of different linux distros all having similar sleep and hibernate issues which are driving me nuts. I posted a thread about the problems and what I have am hoping I can sort it out. Which ubuntu are you running. I have tried lubuntu 12.10, kubuntu 12.04, bodhi linux, xubuntu 12.04 and mint linux 14 nadia xfce. All except xubuntu 12.04 gave me issues with suspend and hibernate. Btw thanks for the pm a friend of mine is actually sending me the original recovery cds for the t30 so I am good with that. Thanks again for all your suggestion as well as everyone else.
jronald wrote:I have a T30 HHDs that run uBuntu, and Macbuntu. I tried 6 or 7 flavors, for my money I leave the Macbuntu installed 99% of the time. It looks good, runs well and I like it.

On the shims, I installed them before the fail, and have had no issue!

The shorty USB 2.0 card is the way to go

Finally, if you need T30 Recovery discs, I can provide them.

Ron

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#12 Post by jronald » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:44 am

I believe all of the buntu I use, are 10 or 11 flavors. Ill check and let you know. No issues with Hibernate or sleep.

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#13 Post by cheystar » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:26 pm

Thanks appreciate it. You mentioned earlier that a 2.0ghz cpu would be ok with the current fan. I found this http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... Track=true looks like a mobile cpu sent a message to the seller so lets see his response. Would this be appropriate for the motherboard?
jronald wrote:I believe all of the buntu I use, are 10 or 11 flavors. Ill check and let you know. No issues with Hibernate or sleep.

Ron

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#14 Post by jronald » Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:58 pm

The Macbuntu I use is based on 11.04

I believe you need a SL6V9, SL6FK, SL6CL OR SL9DF. I dont have the HMM handy to double check those numbers though.

I also spotted a 2.2 gig Mobo Combo with base and bezel, that is a good buy at $36.00

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

cheystar
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:18 am
Location: Mississauga, Canada

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#15 Post by cheystar » Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:58 pm

hey ron thanks for the reply. I got the cpu above its a sl6ra today. I installed it and it works woohoo am using the laptop as we speak. I noticed youtube doesn't pause as much as it used to. Other than that didn't notice any difference yet but I haven't used it much. Just waiting on a 1gb stick and that will be it for upgrades for me. Will try out the Macbuntu when i get a chance but am fine with xp for now. Thanks again for you suggestions. Will report back thanks
jronald wrote:The Macbuntu I use is based on 11.04

I believe you need a SL6V9, SL6FK, SL6CL OR SL9DF. I dont have the HMM handy to double check those numbers though.

I also spotted a 2.2 gig Mobo Combo with base and bezel, that is a good buy at $36.00

Ron

jronald
Contributing Member
Contributing Member
Posts: 1792
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: RTP, North Carolina

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#16 Post by jronald » Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:25 pm

Macbuntu is a heck of alot prettier than XP, and at least with my set up, it seems to run faster than XP also. My 11 year old took to it like a duck on a june bug. I use it on a spare Z60t at least 50% of the time. The t is a generation later than the T30, but overall not that far removed.

Im not going to upgrade to a different windoze if I can help it. Ill migrate over to some form of Linux. YMMV.

Ron
I see in my son's eyes, each day, the wonders I have squandered fortunes to possess and have sought my entire lifetime to attain. jrr 09/2011


T400's and T500's

priono2000
Posts: 21
Joined: Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:33 pm
Location: Manado, Indonesia

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#17 Post by priono2000 » Fri Jan 02, 2015 1:32 am

Last Month, I'am buy T30 with price IDR. 1.500.000,- around USD 120 in excelent condition (like new). procie 2 ghz, 2 GB memory, XGA display and installed Win XP SP3. Windows XP run feel fast.
T43p Type 2669-BB4 : 2.13 Ghz|1 GB|ATI FireGL V3200|40 GB|15" UXGA
T30 Type 2366-87M : 2 Ghz|2 GB|ATI Radeon 7500|40 GB PATA|14" XGA
T43 Type 2668-VQX : 2 Ghz|2 GB|ATI X300|60 GB PATA|15" UXGA
T60p Type 2007-YS3 : 2.33 Ghz|2 GB|ATI FireGL V5250|80 GB SSD|15" SXGA

josh5k
Posts: 18
Joined: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:46 am
Location: Bangalore, India

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#18 Post by josh5k » Tue Aug 25, 2015 3:20 am

I'm unable to find the AKE USB 2.0 PC card on the bay.
Any other suggestions for adding USB2 on the T30?
T430 - (2349-7N7) i5 3320M, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 1600x900, 10 10 Pro 64-bit
T420s - (4170-RM4) i5 2520M, 12GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 1600x900, Win 10 Pro 64-bit
R400 - (7440-CN1) P8400, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 14.1" 1280x800
T30 - (2366-QA7) P4 M 1.8 GHz, 1GB RAM, 40 GB HDD, 1400x1050, Win XP SP3

dr_st
Senior ThinkPadder
Senior ThinkPadder
Posts: 6649
Joined: Sat Oct 29, 2005 6:20 am

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#19 Post by dr_st » Tue Aug 25, 2015 3:34 am

Current: X220 4291-4BG, T410 2537-R46, T60 1952-F76, T60 2007-QPG, T42 2373-F7G
Collectibles: T430s (IPS FHD + Classic Keyboard), X32 (IPS Screen)
Retired: X61 7673-V2V, A31p w/ Ultrabay Numpad
Past: Z61t 9440-A23, T60 2623-D3U, X32 2884-M5U

rambo47
Freshman Member
Posts: 101
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 1:50 pm

Re: Is this a good price for a T30?

#20 Post by rambo47 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 2:16 pm

When you think about the price, include the cost of upgrading/updating the computer to your desired specifications in your calculations. Then compare that to buying a newer, more modern used laptop. As much as you might love the older classics, they will limit you as to what you can actually do with them.
- - - - -
Yoga 3 Pro, 13.3" touchscreen, CoreM 5Y70 @ 1.2GHz, 8GB RAM, Intel Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics, Linux Mint 17.3 (64-bit)
ThinkPad W500, 15.4" WSXGA+, T9400 @ 2.53 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mobility FireGL V5700 / Intel GMA 4500MHD, Windows 10 (64-bit)

Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “ThinkPad T2x & T3x Series”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests