T42P overheating?

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T42P overheating?

#1 Post by Daniel » Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:56 pm

Hi, I received my Thinkpad back from EZServ and now it is behaving weird. Anytime I run an application that taxes the system, the system will slow down and speed back up. (This causes temporary jerkiness in 3d games). I've confirmed that the CPU is throttling down due to the heat using mobilemeter. Is there something I should check before I send it back to them?

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#2 Post by K. Eng » Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:24 pm

A properly operating Pentium M will throttle around the high 80's C. My guess is that the heatsink mechanism isn't properly reattached to the CPU, causing heat to build up.

I don't know what there is anything you can check yourself, unless you are willing to disassemble the HS/Fan unit to make sure it is properly installed. Probably best to send it back to the depot unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing.
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#3 Post by ThinkPad » Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:54 pm

When I perform high processing applications, like gaming or graphics, the cpu does tend to heat up. But it is perfectly normal.
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#4 Post by Ground Loop » Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:11 pm

Yeah, but high 80's?

If it gets that high, the heatsink/fan isn't working or like K-Eng said, isn't attached. That sure sounds like it.

I've seen machines run with NO heatsink, it it's a bit like that -- very jerky stop/start behavior as the CPU halts itself to keep a fire from breaking out..

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