T42 Minimum Fan Speed
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energyandair
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T42 Minimum Fan Speed
What determines the minimum fan speed setting on a T42 and what is the prospect for reducing it?
My laptop sits in a mini-dock most of the time. Its fan runs on low speed nearly all the time and once on, it never switches off. “Mobmeter” currently shows the processor at 600 hz, 38 deg C and the HDD at 32 deg C. This is pretty typical.
Judging by these temperatures, the minimum fan speed seems to be far higher than necessary for 90% of my use. Reducing the minimum fan speed setting would reduce the loudness and pitch of the fan noise and would make me a lot happier.
I have read that fan operation is controlled to meet the cooling needs of other components as well as the processor and the HDD so switching it off may not be an option or may initiate fan cycling but it is easy to imagine stable operation at a lower fan speed that is virtually inaudible.
It seems to me that until I find a way to reset this minimum speed, all of the good suggestions I have read on reducing power consumption and the need for cooling will do nothing to reduce my fan noise.
David
My laptop sits in a mini-dock most of the time. Its fan runs on low speed nearly all the time and once on, it never switches off. “Mobmeter” currently shows the processor at 600 hz, 38 deg C and the HDD at 32 deg C. This is pretty typical.
Judging by these temperatures, the minimum fan speed seems to be far higher than necessary for 90% of my use. Reducing the minimum fan speed setting would reduce the loudness and pitch of the fan noise and would make me a lot happier.
I have read that fan operation is controlled to meet the cooling needs of other components as well as the processor and the HDD so switching it off may not be an option or may initiate fan cycling but it is easy to imagine stable operation at a lower fan speed that is virtually inaudible.
It seems to me that until I find a way to reset this minimum speed, all of the good suggestions I have read on reducing power consumption and the need for cooling will do nothing to reduce my fan noise.
David
T42 2378-REU PM 745, 512MB RAM, 60GB 7200 HD, 15 SXGA+, ATI 9600, CD-RW/DVD, Intel 802.11b/g , UltraNav, Secure Chip, FP reader, 6 cell battery, WinXP Pro
I too have fan noise issues and have posted a lot on this topic. I would once again like to say that my tp's fan kicks in and never stops even when the temp gets below 38 degrees. If there is a way - aside from switching to adaptive and switching off wifi which i have already done - of sorting this problem out once and for all please help me! Otherwise IBM/Lenovo, if you are watching, how many fan complaints do you need to hear before you get off your asses and do something??
cue inevitable - 'my tp is fine, god save IBM, are you crazy?'
J.
cue inevitable - 'my tp is fine, god save IBM, are you crazy?'
J.
T42 - 1.6ghz, 1gb Ram (upgrade), 40gb hd, 32mb ATI Radeon mobility 7500.
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energyandair
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I would like to control both but I think that controlling the minimum speed would be more useful.Do you want to control the min fan speed, or the min temperature where the fan comes on? Most people want the later. When my T42 hits 38'C the fan shuts off. It comes back on at around 42'C.
From other posts, I gather that the cpu is only one of the things that can bring the fan on and surmise that it might be the ATI 9600 or some other component that is keeping my fan on although the cpu temperature is below 38.
If this is so, setting the cpu fan-off temperature higher will do nothing for me.
Dropping the fan speed OTOH will make a significant difference to sound while maintaining airflow and significant cooling. From the Fan Laws, with the same fan and system, flow will vary proportionately to fan rpm but the power it uses will vary with the cube of the rpm so 50% fan speed would mean about 13% power. Pitch will drop to about half where the ear is less sensitive and with less energy going into the fan, noise generation will also drop.
David
T42 2378-REU PM 745, 512MB RAM, 60GB 7200 HD, 15 SXGA+, ATI 9600, CD-RW/DVD, Intel 802.11b/g , UltraNav, Secure Chip, FP reader, 6 cell battery, WinXP Pro
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GpsPasSion
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Why wouldn't you want to swithc to adaptive ? That's what I do on my X31 and the fan never comes on.James314 wrote:I too have fan noise issues and have posted a lot on this topic. I would once again like to say that my tp's fan kicks in and never stops even when the temp gets below 38 degrees. If there is a way - aside from switching to adaptiveJ.
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