Heated Palm rest is too hot to handle !

X60/X61 series specific matters only.

Heated palm rest is uncomfortable ?

Not at all.
10
20%
Its a bit hot. But dosnt bother me
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41%
Yes ! it is.. and its uncomfortable
20
39%
 
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Thakur
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Heated Palm rest is too hot to handle !

#1 Post by Thakur » Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:37 am

Is it just me ? or the palm rest is really getting too hot.. ! even when on battery !
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#2 Post by yasu » Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:34 am

It's very hot for me, and the my wireless card will stop working if overheat

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#3 Post by RS_003 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:48 am

with the X60 or X60s?

allot of bad news since lenovo took over... first the motherboard problem, then the motherboard desing fix problem.

and now overheating :(
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#4 Post by CHoPSTICK89 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:13 pm

Not even "hot" more like luke-warm. I leave it on 24/7 and it stays the same temperature. No overheading, no problems.

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#5 Post by trentblase » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:29 pm

I don't think it's a problem. It's warm enough for me to notice, but not uncomfortable.
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The X60

#6 Post by Thakur » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:40 pm

Mine is an X60, overall i am very happy, but the palm rest is getting uncomfortably warm ! to the extent.. that i am now using my left hand.. for managing the navigation.. !

Thanks to all for your contribution.. !

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#7 Post by emo » Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:54 pm

I would call it warm rather than hot. Of course I wish it could be as cool as the left palm rest. :wink:

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#8 Post by Blueblazer » Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:23 pm

Too hot. Sending mine back.

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#9 Post by Manortho » Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:36 pm

Mine also gets uncomfortably warm on right palm rest when using WiFi. I've called tech support and they haven't heard any similar complaints. I'm returning mine and getting T60 instead.

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#10 Post by jgsx » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:01 pm

Manortho wrote:Mine also gets uncomfortably warm on right palm rest when using WiFi. I've called tech support and they haven't heard any similar complaints. I'm returning mine and getting T60 instead.
LOL, you're returning the unit for a much bigger one just because the palm rest is warm?

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#11 Post by Manortho » Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:19 pm

I previously owned T40 and I wanted to get something different, so I went for x60. I love the small size factor and long battery life, but I was still debating whether I should've gotten T60. But that warm plam rest is really driving me nuts. After about 30 min, it gets quite uncomfortable and I never had that issue with T40.

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Yeah its that bad !

#12 Post by Thakur » Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:38 am

Frankly i love my X60 too... after upgrading it to 2 gb ram, i can do intense processing, still keeping a very light laptop to move around with ..

but..... this palm rest getting really difficult to work with after a while.. i will wait and see for a few more days... if it stays this hot.. i cant use it ! will have to take some action...

Thanks to everyone again , for responding.

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#13 Post by @RT » Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:58 am

it's not hot. it's warm. if i don't use wireless, i think it's ok.
but when wireless is on i think the left palm rest is to warm and make me uncomfortable.

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Re: Yeah its that bad !

#14 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:43 pm

Thakur wrote:Frankly i love my X60 too... after upgrading it to 2 gb ram, i can do intense processing, still keeping a very light laptop to move around with ..

but..... this palm rest getting really difficult to work with after a while.. i will wait and see for a few more days... if it stays this hot.. i cant use it ! will have to take some action...

Thanks to everyone again , for responding.
Thakur -

What is the model number of your machine?

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#15 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:44 pm

@RT wrote:it's not hot. it's warm. if i don't use wireless, i think it's ok.
but when wireless is on i think the left palm rest is to warm and make me uncomfortable.
What is the model number of your machine?

Thanks,
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#16 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:45 pm

Manortho wrote:I previously owned T40 and I wanted to get something different, so I went for x60. I love the small size factor and long battery life, but I was still debating whether I should've gotten T60. But that warm plam rest is really driving me nuts. After about 30 min, it gets quite uncomfortable and I never had that issue with T40.
Manortho-

What model number is your machine?

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#17 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:46 pm

yasu wrote:It's very hot for me, and the my wireless card will stop working if overheat
What is the model number of you machine?

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#18 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:48 pm

CHoPSTICK89 wrote:Not even "hot" more like luke-warm. I leave it on 24/7 and it stays the same temperature. No overheading, no problems.
What is the model number of you machine?

Thanks,
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#19 Post by archer6 » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:49 pm

jgsx wrote:
Manortho wrote:Mine also gets uncomfortably warm on right palm rest when using WiFi. I've called tech support and they haven't heard any similar complaints. I'm returning mine and getting T60 instead.
LOL, you're returning the unit for a much bigger one just because the palm rest is warm?
What is the model number of your machine?

Thanks,
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#20 Post by rjih » Sat Apr 29, 2006 8:17 pm

I've started to understand that perhaps it is not that unusual in today's laptops to be a bit warm. My previous machine had.. ahem.. a couple of years on it's neck (old Latitude Celeron 500 MHz).

On the other hand, I fail to understand how they can ship a machine which runs this "hot" in such a delicate area as this is.

I'm contemplating getting myself some sort of kevlar protection for my palm, if this thing doesn't resolve itself somehow. I really wouldn't want to return the unit as I find the machine to be gorgeous otherwise.
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#21 Post by @RT » Sun Apr 30, 2006 4:04 am

archer6 wrote:
@RT wrote:it's not hot. it's warm. if i don't use wireless, i think it's ok.
but when wireless is on i think the left palm rest is to warm and make me uncomfortable.
What is the model number of your machine?

Thanks,
Archer
mine is 1702-4ET. it came with intel PRO/wireless3945BG.
i just noticed that with wireless off. sometimes it makes me uncomfortable too when HD is being used a lot such as doing virus scan.

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model no.

#22 Post by Thakur » Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:55 am

1706 58a .... thts my model number !

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Re: model no.

#23 Post by trentblase » Mon May 01, 2006 2:02 pm

Thakur wrote:1706 58a .... thts my model number !
First off, everyone should put their model number in their sig -- it really helps reduce the extra chatter related to "what's your model number".

Second, I think we should play some kind of model number bingo. Everytime you read a post, you mark down that person's model number. If you get five in a row, you win!
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Re: model no.

#24 Post by archer6 » Fri May 05, 2006 2:44 pm

trentblase wrote:First off, everyone should put their model number in their sig -- it really helps reduce the extra chatter related to "what's your model number".
Yes, I agree model number is so important for the person that chooses to respond to your request for help. Especially since ThinkPads come in so many "flavors".

Regarding this particular issue of heat, my X60s is just barely warm. I am using my X60s to write this and I've been using my wireless connection for nearly 4 hours now. I do alot of work on the web and I'm really happy that I do not have a heat issue with mine. On a scale of 1-10 being the hotest, I would rate mine a 1.

Hope this info helps out.

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#25 Post by lilminmin » Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:48 pm

My x60s is warm when not charging. But when charging, the right palm rest gets extremely hot, so is my AC Adapter.

I've used the adapter in US (110v) and now in China (220v), and they are both burning hot, after only 1 min of charging.

I'm really afraid the heat will damage the computer.
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#26 Post by snife » Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:28 pm

Rather than just a moan poll why doesn't everyone post their machine types as well as what way they voted and maybe a more obvious pattern to the heat will occur

I've still not seen one where the APS sensor was much above 50 degrees so external temp would be lower than this so not really too hot by any standards

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#27 Post by amgdoc » Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:29 am

Mine gets too hot when downloading for a while (like 13GB from torrents). This should not be done anyway on a notebook, but I sold my desktop and still have not made a new one and I need my tv shows.


Casual wireless on battery, the temp is really low and not really there.

Casual wireless on ac, the temp is noticable and does not bother me.
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#28 Post by tselling » Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:19 am

The two IBM Certified X60s models I returned both got uncomfortably warm on AC power. The hottest one was 170469U which has the Verizon WWAN, Atheros card and bluetooth. The 17023QU wasn't quite as hot with no WWAN and Intel Wifi.

The openbox 17043DU I picked up on Ebay is quite a bit cooler. Gets warm but not hot on AC. This model is Intel Wifi, no bluetooth, no WWAN and no fingerprint reader.
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#29 Post by gearguy » Tue Aug 22, 2006 5:28 pm

amgdoc wrote:Mine gets too hot when downloading for a while (like 13GB from torrents). This should not be done anyway on a notebook, but I sold my desktop and still have not made a new one and I need my tv shows.

I would like to ask why it should not be done on a notebook. Logically there is no reason. Leaving your laptop running with the monitor turned off is no different than doing the same with your desktop - unless you have a really really bad notebook with a grasshopper flapping it's wings in place of a heatsync (Also reffered to as the Dell CPi by laptop boffins) :P
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#30 Post by pphilipko » Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:18 am

archer6 wrote:
yasu wrote:It's very hot for me, and the my wireless card will stop working if overheat
What is the model number of you machine?

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