Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
Hi there,
I have trouble with my T401s, which constantly overheats and shuts down, getting CPU temperatures of 70°C and above easily (going up to 90+°C), as measured with RealTemp. The fan is pretty silent, so I'm guessing it isn't running fast/strong enough. I've been trying to use TPFancontrol to make it go faster, but the program gives me 0°C values for all except CPU (APS, PCM, GPU, ...) which the readme says it shouldn't, so I'm afraid to push on.
Does anyone else have these issues with a T410s (I'm running a 32-bit Win 7 system)? Is anyone using TPFancontroller, and getting these strange 0°C values?
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Best,
David
I have trouble with my T401s, which constantly overheats and shuts down, getting CPU temperatures of 70°C and above easily (going up to 90+°C), as measured with RealTemp. The fan is pretty silent, so I'm guessing it isn't running fast/strong enough. I've been trying to use TPFancontrol to make it go faster, but the program gives me 0°C values for all except CPU (APS, PCM, GPU, ...) which the readme says it shouldn't, so I'm afraid to push on.
Does anyone else have these issues with a T410s (I'm running a 32-bit Win 7 system)? Is anyone using TPFancontroller, and getting these strange 0°C values?
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Best,
David
Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
P.S.: TPFancontrol reports fan speeds of under 4,000 RPM for CPU temperatures close to 70°C. Does that sound off to you? No idea how fast it should go ...
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banhammer420k
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Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
Is it a T410s or T401s?
What CPU or machine type?
Have you checked to see if it's a heatsink issue?
Got any good quality thermal grease around?
What CPU or machine type?
Have you checked to see if it's a heatsink issue?
Got any good quality thermal grease around?
Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
banhammer420k: I do not think that there is a such thing as T401s.
headfirst: The T410s should be able to run over 90C just fine without shutting off. I have stress tested my T410s with IntelBurnTest and it puts down some decent numbers at those temps when tpfancontrol is set to 7.
Are you using tpfancontrol in smart mode? Try Smart Mode 2 when right clicking the tpfancontrol icon in the tray. All of the 0C values in tpfancontrol do not effect much. However, to correct that problem, edit TPFanControl.ini and change the line that says "UseTWR=0" from a 0 to a 1.
headfirst: The T410s should be able to run over 90C just fine without shutting off. I have stress tested my T410s with IntelBurnTest and it puts down some decent numbers at those temps when tpfancontrol is set to 7.
Are you using tpfancontrol in smart mode? Try Smart Mode 2 when right clicking the tpfancontrol icon in the tray. All of the 0C values in tpfancontrol do not effect much. However, to correct that problem, edit TPFanControl.ini and change the line that says "UseTWR=0" from a 0 to a 1.
jayton4
Current models/upgrades:
T410 2518X01- 8GB, Corsair Force GT 120GB
T410s 2901A3U- 8GB, Intel 6300 WiFi, Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB SSD w/ microSATA adapter
T420s 4174PPU- 16GB, Intel 520-series 7mm 180GB SSD, Crucial M550 512GB mSATA SSD, Intel 6300 WiFi
and a few classics in storage
Current models/upgrades:
T410 2518X01- 8GB, Corsair Force GT 120GB
T410s 2901A3U- 8GB, Intel 6300 WiFi, Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB SSD w/ microSATA adapter
T420s 4174PPU- 16GB, Intel 520-series 7mm 180GB SSD, Crucial M550 512GB mSATA SSD, Intel 6300 WiFi
and a few classics in storage
Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
Thanks for your replies!
banhammer40k: Need to check the CPU model when I get home, and I must admit I haven't opened the thing to check for dust and stuff. I've never done this, so I was looking for a software solution first.
jayton4: I've only been using TPFancontrol in observation mode, i.e. with just monitoring; the readme is thick with warning that you can damage your processor if it doesn't work properly, and the program didn't report the temperatures of GPU etc. as it should, so ... That's what I was originally wondering. How to get TPFancontrol to report all temperatures properly.
In any case, since I've come back from a weekend trip, my machine won't start up anymore; almost immediately after starting to boot, it reports a "Fan error" and switches off
I can't even make it to the BIOS or start in safe mode or sth. Guess I'll really have to check the hardware now.
banhammer40k: Need to check the CPU model when I get home, and I must admit I haven't opened the thing to check for dust and stuff. I've never done this, so I was looking for a software solution first.
jayton4: I've only been using TPFancontrol in observation mode, i.e. with just monitoring; the readme is thick with warning that you can damage your processor if it doesn't work properly, and the program didn't report the temperatures of GPU etc. as it should, so ... That's what I was originally wondering. How to get TPFancontrol to report all temperatures properly.
In any case, since I've come back from a weekend trip, my machine won't start up anymore; almost immediately after starting to boot, it reports a "Fan error" and switches off
Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
I'm using tpfancontrol on my T420s without any problem. My settings:
Smart Mode 1
Level=40 0 // Level=140 0
Level=50 1 // Level=150 1
Level=75 3 // Level=165 3
Level=80 7 // Level=175 7
Level=90 64 // Level=195 64
sensors:
1 cpu 57°C
2 aps 39°C
3 crd 45°C
5 no5 30°C
6 x7d 29°C
7 bat 47°C
8 x7f 43°C
9 bus 45°C
10 pci 52°C
11 pwr 42°C
12 xc3 39°C
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmitzr/tpfc_v063.zip
"special version, minimizing interactions with Lenovo Power Manager (see 1st FAQ), preventing strange spontaneous unexpected actions. Working on TP Txx, Txxx, Xx, Xxx, Xxxx models, not suitable for SL510, E325 and certain other TPs, apply here tpfc_v062.zip . NEW: In TPFanControl.ini set UseTWR=1 to see more sensors, will work only on latest TP models. "
Regarding that fan error - get it serviced if it's still covered by warranty. If not, replace the fan, or better - the entire cooling assembly - fan&heatsink (ebay). Just pay attention what part you need (integrated or discrete graphics).
Smart Mode 1
Level=40 0 // Level=140 0
Level=50 1 // Level=150 1
Level=75 3 // Level=165 3
Level=80 7 // Level=175 7
Level=90 64 // Level=195 64
sensors:
1 cpu 57°C
2 aps 39°C
3 crd 45°C
5 no5 30°C
6 x7d 29°C
7 bat 47°C
8 x7f 43°C
9 bus 45°C
10 pci 52°C
11 pwr 42°C
12 xc3 39°C
http://staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~schmitzr/tpfc_v063.zip
"special version, minimizing interactions with Lenovo Power Manager (see 1st FAQ), preventing strange spontaneous unexpected actions. Working on TP Txx, Txxx, Xx, Xxx, Xxxx models, not suitable for SL510, E325 and certain other TPs, apply here tpfc_v062.zip . NEW: In TPFanControl.ini set UseTWR=1 to see more sensors, will work only on latest TP models. "
Regarding that fan error - get it serviced if it's still covered by warranty. If not, replace the fan, or better - the entire cooling assembly - fan&heatsink (ebay). Just pay attention what part you need (integrated or discrete graphics).
T430 · i7-3632QM · 12GB RAM · 512GB SSD · HD+ · NVIDIA NVS 5400M · H5321gw
T420s · i5-2520M · 12GB RAM · 480GB SSD · HD+ · HD3000 · F5521gw
T60 · T2500 · 3GB RAM · 128GB SSD · 14.1 SXGA+ · 128MB ATI X1400
Past: T400, T41, T22, 600X, 390X
T420s · i5-2520M · 12GB RAM · 480GB SSD · HD+ · HD3000 · F5521gw
T60 · T2500 · 3GB RAM · 128GB SSD · 14.1 SXGA+ · 128MB ATI X1400
Past: T400, T41, T22, 600X, 390X
Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
AIX: Thanks for the the hint+link to the "special version" TPFancontrol! I'm past warranty but getting the laptop fan unit replaced as we speak. Will try TPFancontrol again as soon as I get the machine back.
Best,
David
Best,
David
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tudoranadi
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Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
AIX wrote:I'm using tpfancontrol on my T420s without any problem. My settings:
Smart Mode 1
Level=40 0 // Level=140 0
Level=50 1 // Level=150 1
Level=75 3 // Level=165 3
Level=80 7 // Level=175 7
Level=90 64 // Level=195 64
sensors:
1 cpu 57°C
2 aps 39°C
3 crd 45°C
5 no5 30°C
6 x7d 29°C
7 bat 47°C
8 x7f 43°C
9 bus 45°C
10 pci 52°C
11 pwr 42°C
12 xc3 39°C
That's weird. My Thinkpad T430 doesn't show so much sensors (like my T500) but only the CPU sensor. I think it's a incompatibility of Tpfancontrol with the Ivy Bridge platform. More than that I get crazy behaviour of the utility like failing to read temps and other stuff.
ThinkPad T430, 14" HD+, i7-3610QM, 16GB DDR3-1600 HyperX Impact, 128GB SSD, 320GB Hitachi, Intel HD 4000 Graphics, Windows 10 (64-bit) with eGPU and Thinkpad Mini Dock Plus 3 with USB 3.0
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axur-delmeria
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Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit)
Thinkpad models after the first-generation Core i series generally show less sensors. My X220 only shows CPU Core 0 temp, Core 1 temp, ACPI temp, and fan speed.tudoranadi wrote:That's weird. My Thinkpad T430 doesn't show so much sensors (like my T500) but only the CPU sensor. I think it's a incompatibility of Tpfancontrol with the Ivy Bridge platform. More than that I get crazy behaviour of the utility like failing to read temps and other stuff.
It's probably not an incompatibility issue, just the laptop itself having less thermal sensors.
Daily driver: X220 4291-P79 i5-2520M
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In reserve: X61 T7500, X60 T2300
In pieces: X60s CS U1300 [board only], two retired but working X61Ts
RIP: 760XD 9546-U9E
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