TP Fancontrol Settings for the T60p
TP Fancontrol Settings for the T60p
Hi guys
as the fan is really annoying me I installed TP Fancontrol to get rid of the always running fan. Here are my settings:
Level=65 0
Level=70 1
Level=73 3
Level=75 6
Level=77 64
The fan comes on pretty often though and if it comes on, really hot air is coming from the vent which kind of concerns me. Right now it is pretty cool outside but in the summer I am kind of worried.
I have a T60p, is that maybe the problem, cause the GFX produces heat?
So are those settings fine or not?
Thanks
StarSheep
as the fan is really annoying me I installed TP Fancontrol to get rid of the always running fan. Here are my settings:
Level=65 0
Level=70 1
Level=73 3
Level=75 6
Level=77 64
The fan comes on pretty often though and if it comes on, really hot air is coming from the vent which kind of concerns me. Right now it is pretty cool outside but in the summer I am kind of worried.
I have a T60p, is that maybe the problem, cause the GFX produces heat?
So are those settings fine or not?
Thanks
StarSheep
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agarza
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Hi Starsheep, I wouldn't advice you to have the fan triggered with a 70C temp
My T42p has installed TP Fan Control also with this values:
Level=50 0
Level=52 1
Level=53 2
Level=56 2
Level=65 128
Note that T60/p machines with dedicated GFX chips have a temp of about 55-65C idling. I'd recommend you to set the IgnoreSensors parameter in TPFanControl to exlude the GPU (only if you will not be gaming, otherwise you should set the fan to BIOS Mode to prevent GFX overheating when gaming)
Remember that it's better to have the CPU as cool as possible in order to improve its operating life.
Another advice should be to undervolt a few the CPU, mine from 1.340V to 1.140V using NHC (saves about 3-4C idling).
If you don't need to use the CPU power everytime, I would suggest to use either Dynamic Switching in NHC or Max Battery
Another thing is you could use ATiTool to underclock your GPU core & memory frequency to something like 100MHz
My T42p has installed TP Fan Control also with this values:
Level=50 0
Level=52 1
Level=53 2
Level=56 2
Level=65 128
Note that T60/p machines with dedicated GFX chips have a temp of about 55-65C idling. I'd recommend you to set the IgnoreSensors parameter in TPFanControl to exlude the GPU (only if you will not be gaming, otherwise you should set the fan to BIOS Mode to prevent GFX overheating when gaming)
Remember that it's better to have the CPU as cool as possible in order to improve its operating life.
Another advice should be to undervolt a few the CPU, mine from 1.340V to 1.140V using NHC (saves about 3-4C idling).
If you don't need to use the CPU power everytime, I would suggest to use either Dynamic Switching in NHC or Max Battery
Another thing is you could use ATiTool to underclock your GPU core & memory frequency to something like 100MHz
Current
T440p: Core i7-4710MQ|8GB RAM|Intel SSD S3700 200GB | 14.1" IPS FHD | Windows 7 Pro, T450 Trackpad, Backlit keyboard, 2nd Caddy
Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e
T440p: Core i7-4710MQ|8GB RAM|Intel SSD S3700 200GB | 14.1" IPS FHD | Windows 7 Pro, T450 Trackpad, Backlit keyboard, 2nd Caddy
Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e
For some reason, ATi Tray Tools' under-clocking does not work well with the X1400 in my T60. If I set speed to around 130/130, the screen shows many errors/glitches. However, Ati's PowerPlay works perfectly fine (I can underclock to 130/130 using that).
My setting is as follows:
IgnoreSensors=GPU
Level=50 0
Level=57 1
Level=64 3
Level=71 7
This setup works even for games. This is because any game will cause the CPU to heat up enough to enter an active cooling mode. When idling, the fan comes on roughly 5 minutes ever 25. Even in games, the fan never goes above step 1. I only put in the rest of the levels for completeness sake.
My setting is as follows:
IgnoreSensors=GPU
Level=50 0
Level=57 1
Level=64 3
Level=71 7
This setup works even for games. This is because any game will cause the CPU to heat up enough to enter an active cooling mode. When idling, the fan comes on roughly 5 minutes ever 25. Even in games, the fan never goes above step 1. I only put in the rest of the levels for completeness sake.
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