T60p Widescreen Flicker Problems
T60p Widescreen Flicker Problems
Hello,
I know there are a bunch of threads addressing the screen flicker issue on the T60p but I have yet to find a solution for the T60p widescreen models so I hope this thread can be a reference for all new T60p widescreen owners with flicker problems.
I am using the latest BIOS available for the T60p widescreen (1.01) but I have a screen flicker on both the main LCD and the external monitor I have hooked up via D-sub on my advanced mini dock. The flicker seems to occur at random intervals for a split second.
I am using an ATI Mobility 256mb FireGL V5250 and an advanced mini dock. I have a 19' widescreen Samsung monitor hooked up to the dock.
Does anyone else have any ideas or solutions to this problem? Thanks in advanced for the help!
I know there are a bunch of threads addressing the screen flicker issue on the T60p but I have yet to find a solution for the T60p widescreen models so I hope this thread can be a reference for all new T60p widescreen owners with flicker problems.
I am using the latest BIOS available for the T60p widescreen (1.01) but I have a screen flicker on both the main LCD and the external monitor I have hooked up via D-sub on my advanced mini dock. The flicker seems to occur at random intervals for a split second.
I am using an ATI Mobility 256mb FireGL V5250 and an advanced mini dock. I have a 19' widescreen Samsung monitor hooked up to the dock.
Does anyone else have any ideas or solutions to this problem? Thanks in advanced for the help!
Thinkpad T60p Widescreen (8742c6u)
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
Check out the "Thinkvantage" Power Manager Settings. I had this problem on my T60 as well and modified the "Scheme name" setting from the "Power Source Optimized" to "Maximum Performance" setting and the problem went away. This was after I had it sent back to Lenovo twice because I thought something was wrong with it.
It certainly seems to me though, if you want to run "Power Source Optimized", shouldn't they create a design that doesn't flicker the screen every 5 minutes?
It certainly seems to me though, if you want to run "Power Source Optimized", shouldn't they create a design that doesn't flicker the screen every 5 minutes?
Re: T60p Widescreen Flicker Problems
Is this a flicker that happens every 10 or 20 mins or is this a flicker as in monitor refresh rate? Mine is the prior... and I have spoken to Lenovo on multiple occasions... they are at a loss. I will try the suggestion of Maximum Performance and see if this works. Man, I sure hope it does!absolut 0 wrote:Hello,
I know there are a bunch of threads addressing the screen flicker issue on the T60p but I have yet to find a solution for the T60p widescreen models so I hope this thread can be a reference for all new T60p widescreen owners with flicker problems.
I am using the latest BIOS available for the T60p widescreen (1.01) but I have a screen flicker on both the main LCD and the external monitor I have hooked up via D-sub on my advanced mini dock. The flicker seems to occur at random intervals for a split second.
I am using an ATI Mobility 256mb FireGL V5250 and an advanced mini dock. I have a 19' widescreen Samsung monitor hooked up to the dock.
Does anyone else have any ideas or solutions to this problem? Thanks in advanced for the help!
Thanks!
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
Where do you get a T60p widescreen?
I looked around the Lenovo site, and I cannot seem to find a place to order such a beast... The widescreen options don't seem to include an option for this video card... the only option I see is upgrading to a ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128MB
Thanks for the quick responses! I checked my power manager settings and I already have the power scheme set to maximum performance so i don't think that's the problem here.
Speedi: My problem is also the prior where the flicker happens every 10 or 20 minutes and the screen blurs for just a second.
I'll keep searching forums and hopefully I'll find some kind of solution to this. If I do, I'll be sure to post it here for everyone else.
Speedi: My problem is also the prior where the flicker happens every 10 or 20 minutes and the screen blurs for just a second.
I'll keep searching forums and hopefully I'll find some kind of solution to this. If I do, I'll be sure to post it here for everyone else.
Thinkpad T60p Widescreen (8742c6u)
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
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own6volvos
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I just made this change in the ATI Catalyst "Power Play" settings. I'll let you know how this works out. I suppose this will probably not work, only because the machine is docked and there is no transitioning occuring when the flickers are displayed.own6volvos wrote:Have you guys tried locking the ATI Powerplay settings to either full performance, or maximum battery life for all 3 modes? If the laptop switches between profiles, or goes between states, the gpu core and video ram clock speeds change, causing a bit of a screen flicker during the transition.
I have my box for the depot, but I'm trying not to let that happen. And while I typed this message I just got a flicker.
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
flickering displays, bluescreens
Hi
I have the same problem as you guys but with a T60... I have flickering screens though I set the Catalyst Driver of my X1300 to Maximum Power. I also got 2 bluescreens the last 3 days. In google I found that bluescreens could occur because of an old version of Enery Power driver... I updated this driver too and now I hope no more bluescreens occur at least...
regards
markus
I have the same problem as you guys but with a T60... I have flickering screens though I set the Catalyst Driver of my X1300 to Maximum Power. I also got 2 bluescreens the last 3 days. In google I found that bluescreens could occur because of an old version of Enery Power driver... I updated this driver too and now I hope no more bluescreens occur at least...
regards
markus
Just as an update, this didn't solve the issue. One of my two LCDs (right now the DVI LCD) still changes resolution (the flicker) every 20 mins. I did go ahead and add the LCD drivers just in case, but of course this did not help.speedi wrote:I just made this change in the ATI Catalyst "Power Play" settings. I'll let you know how this works out. I suppose this will probably not work, only because the machine is docked and there is no transitioning occuring when the flickers are displayed.own6volvos wrote:Have you guys tried locking the ATI Powerplay settings to either full performance, or maximum battery life for all 3 modes? If the laptop switches between profiles, or goes between states, the gpu core and video ram clock speeds change, causing a bit of a screen flicker during the transition.
I have my box for the depot, but I'm trying not to let that happen. And while I typed this message I just got a flicker.
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
I'm in the same boat... this is my office computer, so there will be no installation of Vista for a LONG time. I think it's a driver, too, especially since folks have sent their laptops to IBM and have been unable to get this fixed, it seems.mmonty wrote:Vista? This is my office computer... And I'm not allowed to install another os ;-( ... maybe I have to change the Catalyst Drivers...sveintore wrote:I've had flickers in XP, but not since I upgraded to Vista, so it's definitively something to do with software/drivers (strange)
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
New BIOS
A new widescreen bios was released about a week ago. Does anyone know if it's any good or fixes the problem?
BIOS 1.04 for Widescreen T60
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67018
BIOS 1.04 for Widescreen T60
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67018
Thinkpad T60p Widescreen (8742c6u)
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo (T7600)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5250 (256mb)
100GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
Problem Solved for Flickering Video on T60?
While at work, I wanted to try a few things during lunch in an attempt to rectify the "flicker" problem, which is actually a change in resolution for a split second. I performed the following, and it went away...
The initial setup (where I start these instructions) is that the laptop is docked and using the external monitor port(s) on the dock with the laptop closed. Now continue with these instructions:
1. Open the laptop.
2. Change the video using Presentation Director to use the Laptop LCD + an external monitor
3. Change the video using PD to both external monitors, or NOT using the laptop LCD.
4. Close the laptop. You will see a quick "flicker" at this time.
5. Continue using laptop throughout the day to see if it ever flickers again.
What I saw was that it never flickered again, until I undocked and re-docked? Then if I did this procedure again, it never flickered again, until undocked and redocked.
I'd like someone else to try this to see if it resolved the issue.
Thanks!
The initial setup (where I start these instructions) is that the laptop is docked and using the external monitor port(s) on the dock with the laptop closed. Now continue with these instructions:
1. Open the laptop.
2. Change the video using Presentation Director to use the Laptop LCD + an external monitor
3. Change the video using PD to both external monitors, or NOT using the laptop LCD.
4. Close the laptop. You will see a quick "flicker" at this time.
5. Continue using laptop throughout the day to see if it ever flickers again.
What I saw was that it never flickered again, until I undocked and re-docked? Then if I did this procedure again, it never flickered again, until undocked and redocked.
I'd like someone else to try this to see if it resolved the issue.
Thanks!
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
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chordstrummer
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:05 pm
- Location: los angeles
a temporary fix
First post:
Hello all. Just bought a T-60 widescreen (8743, T7200, 1 gig RAM, ATI X1400) and have had the flickering issue when running the built in LCD together with an external CRT connected via the Advanced Mini Dock. Mine shipped with the most recent BIOS update (1.04).
I read through this and another thread, and tried everything, to no avail.
Then, I came across a solution totally by accident: Make sure the CRT is connected and powered on. Dock the notebook and power on. After initial boot up, go into standby manually (FN + F4), and then come out of standby.
Following this procedure, I see no more flickering, until I turn the notebook off again. Hope this helps to shed some light on the issue.
I’d be interested to hear if this works for anyone else, too.
Hello all. Just bought a T-60 widescreen (8743, T7200, 1 gig RAM, ATI X1400) and have had the flickering issue when running the built in LCD together with an external CRT connected via the Advanced Mini Dock. Mine shipped with the most recent BIOS update (1.04).
I read through this and another thread, and tried everything, to no avail.
Then, I came across a solution totally by accident: Make sure the CRT is connected and powered on. Dock the notebook and power on. After initial boot up, go into standby manually (FN + F4), and then come out of standby.
Following this procedure, I see no more flickering, until I turn the notebook off again. Hope this helps to shed some light on the issue.
I’d be interested to hear if this works for anyone else, too.
Re: a temporary fix
Well, I just tried this, this morning, and it works, just as you say. Oddly enough, both methods mentioned in this thread works.chordstrummer wrote:First post:
Hello all. Just bought a T-60 widescreen (8743, T7200, 1 gig RAM, ATI X1400) and have had the flickering issue when running the built in LCD together with an external CRT connected via the Advanced Mini Dock. Mine shipped with the most recent BIOS update (1.04).
I read through this and another thread, and tried everything, to no avail.
Then, I came across a solution totally by accident: Make sure the CRT is connected and powered on. Dock the notebook and power on. After initial boot up, go into standby manually (FN + F4), and then come out of standby.
Following this procedure, I see no more flickering, until I turn the notebook off again. Hope this helps to shed some light on the issue.
I’d be interested to hear if this works for anyone else, too.
So, now that we know how to work around the issue, can Lenovo actually provide a real BIOS fix for the issue? I was planning on sending my laptop in for a MB replacement, but now I am doubting this will help.
Thoughts?
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
Re: a temporary fix
It appears that this works! Monday morning, I did just as chordstrummer suggested. It's now Tuesday morning and I haven't seen any flicker. I'm going to keep monitoring, but perhaps other people should try this work-around to see if it works.chordstrummer wrote:First post:
Hello all. Just bought a T-60 widescreen (8743, T7200, 1 gig RAM, ATI X1400) and have had the flickering issue when running the built in LCD together with an external CRT connected via the Advanced Mini Dock. Mine shipped with the most recent BIOS update (1.04).
I read through this and another thread, and tried everything, to no avail.
Then, I came across a solution totally by accident: Make sure the CRT is connected and powered on. Dock the notebook and power on. After initial boot up, go into standby manually (FN + F4), and then come out of standby.
Following this procedure, I see no more flickering, until I turn the notebook off again. Hope this helps to shed some light on the issue.
I’d be interested to hear if this works for anyone else, too.
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
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chordstrummer
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- Joined: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:05 pm
- Location: los angeles
I didn't have the problem for a good month or two ... until Monday. I was in a class and I had like 45 minutes left of battery. The class lasts 1:15. I turned everything down and the problem is back. Thing is, I don't remember whether or not I was in standby or not. I used to just leave my laptop in standby and turn it off only when I needed to (quicker to come out of standby and go into standby than waiting to start up and shutdown).
I started a Linux class and I'm switching between Linux and XP Pro - laptop is set to dual boot - so I'm powering down and back up quite a bit.
I'm going to try the standby trick and actually pay attention.
btw - I only have the problem on battery.
I started a Linux class and I'm switching between Linux and XP Pro - laptop is set to dual boot - so I'm powering down and back up quite a bit.
I'm going to try the standby trick and actually pay attention.
btw - I only have the problem on battery.
Well, isn't this a common hardware problem, then?? Do I dare send it to depot to replace the system board?
- Speedi
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
o T60p
o Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz
o 15.0 SXGA+ TFT Display
o ATI Fire GL V5250 256MB
o 2GB DDR2, 667MHz
o 100GB Hard Disk, 7200rpm
o DVD-R 8x Max Dual Layer
o Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
o 9 cell Li-Ion Battery
Not much to add here, but with my new T60 WS I was beginning to give up hope on this issue--every few minutes (when attached to a projector) the screen would flicker --it almost looked like I was dropping to 640x480 for few milliseconds). Anyway, the tech support at Lenovo even suggested sending the machine back in. I may still do that if anything like this pops up again... but...
My main response here is that (for me) going into standby (not hibernate) while connected seems to fix the problem!
My main response here is that (for me) going into standby (not hibernate) while connected seems to fix the problem!
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