I think undervolted/clocking might make the X60 cooler
I think undervolted/clocking might make the X60 cooler
I propose X60 users trying to undervolt/clock (the way many on the X40 boards do to save battery life) their machines as this might serve to make these hot running machines run cooler.
Any thoughts on such trials? if anyone wants to experiemnt I'm willing to go along with some trials. JL
Any thoughts on such trials? if anyone wants to experiemnt I'm willing to go along with some trials. JL
I'd suggest getting the X60s which runs perfectly cool. There is hardly a difference in performance in most cases.
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dfumento,
I would say my X60s is *not perfectly cool, I think it can get quite warm actually.
There is a forum member on the X40 forum who seems pretty good- he really knows about undervolting etc- I think he's from Switzerland? JL
dfumento,
I would say my X60s is *not perfectly cool, I think it can get quite warm actually.
There is a forum member on the X40 forum who seems pretty good- he really knows about undervolting etc- I think he's from Switzerland? JL
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Re: I think undervolted/clocking might make the X60 cooler
Underclocking should be reasonably safe (as long as you don't go overboard), but undervoltaging the processors could cause reliability issues. If you're going to undervoltage, make sure to underclock at the same time. Even if you do that, there still may be problems. The processors are designed for a specific voltage range, and the fabrication process itself may be tailored to that targeted Vdd range. If you undervoltage the processors, you could run into problems like cache/reg file cell retention failure, increased susceptibility to soft errors (don't take it on a plane!), etc.jl123 wrote:I propose X60 users trying to undervolt/clock (the way many on the X40 boards do to save battery life) their machines as this might serve to make these hot running machines run cooler.
Hmmm.....Strange because I run my unit all day long plugged in and running at max 1.66 MHz.jl123 wrote:dfumento,
I would say my X60s is *not perfectly cool, I think it can get quite warm actually.
Are you doing anything special with yours?
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Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
The WWAN models can get really stinking hot on right under your right wrist, because the WLAN and WWAN cards about 1mm on the other side of the plastic cover. Bad design of you ask me. But, with those cards there, if you're cranking a lot of data... especially over WWAN then it can get really [censored] hot.
*shrug*
Trying disabling the WAN cards when not in use. Other than that, not much else you can do.
*shrug*
Trying disabling the WAN cards when not in use. Other than that, not much else you can do.
Riddle:
"The WWAN models can get really stinking hot on right under your right wrist, because the WLAN and WWAN cards about 1mm on the other side of the plastic cover. Bad design of you ask me. But, with those cards there, if you're cranking a lot of data... especially over WWAN then it can get really [censored] hot.
Trying disabling the WAN cards when not in use. Other than that, not much else you can do."
--SO turning the radio off does not disable the Wan cards?
JL
"The WWAN models can get really stinking hot on right under your right wrist, because the WLAN and WWAN cards about 1mm on the other side of the plastic cover. Bad design of you ask me. But, with those cards there, if you're cranking a lot of data... especially over WWAN then it can get really [censored] hot.
Trying disabling the WAN cards when not in use. Other than that, not much else you can do."
--SO turning the radio off does not disable the Wan cards?
JL
I think the design engineers did a good job considering how small and thin this computer is. We had some X60 series in the office that got hot. Sent them back to Lenovo and the replacements have been just fine. I think they simply got a bad batch of cards from their vendor. Like all mass produced product they cannot all be perfect. What's important to me is that they just take care of it. Our experience with Lenovo service and warranty has been excellent. Far better than Sony, HP , or Dell. ThinkPad is far superior.Riddil wrote:The WWAN models can get really stinking hot on right under your right wrist, because the WLAN and WWAN cards about 1mm on the other side of the plastic cover. Bad design of you ask me.
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