I have a W530 with an Intel i7-3840QM CPU. I have two problems with it that I'm trying to debug.
- Sometimes the computer reboots randomly. In particular, this happens when I stress the Intel HD Graphics 4000 card. For instance, I seem to force a reboot by running Furmark via gputest. There is no issues with the discrete graphics card.
- Sometimes when I resume the computer from sleep/suspend it works for a second or two and then freezes completely until I cut power and force a reboot. I have mostly experienced this when I suspend the computer over night.
I have stress tested CPU (mprime), NVIDIA GPU (Furmark), memory (memtest86+) and hard-disk (SMART) and have not found issues. The Lenovo diagnostics (the Linux Red Hat version) tool report no errors, though I crashes when I try run graphics test (it seems incompatible with my version of OpenCL or something like that...).
Thus far I have been pushing them to change the motherboard of the computer, since I though I having the "Random Power Failure"-bug, but now I'm not so sure. The fact that I can crash my computer by running Furmark on the HD 4000 might suggest that the CPU is faulty, right?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rasmus
BTW: Regarding issue 2 above, I found an option in BIOS-settings that allows the computer to go from suspend to hibernate. I've disabled this, but issue 2 remains.





