T5600 CPU in my Z61t problem, I think!

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T5600 CPU in my Z61t problem, I think!

#1 Post by Diehard » Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:11 am

I just found down that its core speed is 997.2 MHz.

I have the problem like this one on another forum
T5600 Super Pi not anywhere close to what it most likely should be
I have a new laptop with the 1.83ghz Core 2 Duo Merom T5600. I tried super pi 2M and im getting 2:08 which even the old 1.83ghz centrino are doing much better than I am.

Is there something not going right. I turned off the CPU performance thing in the bios so that its running at 1.83ghz all the time...

any thoughts?

Any advice?

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#2 Post by Diehard » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:05 am

I just checked with wPrime
32M-------------->86.468s ( should be 46s)
T60 T2400 1,83GHz 1GBRam ATI X1300 (Sold)
Z61t (9443-AA4) T5600 1,83Ghz 1GBRam 1400x900
T61 (6458 4UU)--> Just bought!( Now Sold!)

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#3 Post by Diehard » Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:27 pm

I've opened the thread, and I'm closing it. I've found down what causes my problem.
Just install the battery, which I took out 'cause I usually have to carry the laptop, then everything works just fine. I have correct scores.

The weird thing is why uninstalling battery causes this problem? If you take the battery out and run with AC power, your laptop will run slower?
T60 T2400 1,83GHz 1GBRam ATI X1300 (Sold)
Z61t (9443-AA4) T5600 1,83Ghz 1GBRam 1400x900
T61 (6458 4UU)--> Just bought!( Now Sold!)

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#4 Post by Diehard » Sun Feb 10, 2008 2:06 am

This is a BIOS error. T5600 has a Multiplier Range from x6.0(997MHz) to 11(1.83GHz). It will automatically change depend on the computer load. However, if you take the battery out, the laptop keeps working at the lowest Multiplier (x6.0). That means the lowest speed!!!!!!

You can check your laptop! Plz tell me if it happens to you!
T60 T2400 1,83GHz 1GBRam ATI X1300 (Sold)
Z61t (9443-AA4) T5600 1,83Ghz 1GBRam 1400x900
T61 (6458 4UU)--> Just bought!( Now Sold!)

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#5 Post by qviri » Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:05 am

What are the power management settings in your operating system when you take out the battery?
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#6 Post by Diehard » Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:42 am

Maximum Performance
T60 T2400 1,83GHz 1GBRam ATI X1300 (Sold)
Z61t (9443-AA4) T5600 1,83Ghz 1GBRam 1400x900
T61 (6458 4UU)--> Just bought!( Now Sold!)

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#7 Post by disco_stud » Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:45 pm

I enquired about the exact same problem here -- basically, removing the battery cripples your CPU speed.

Seems to me this is a nasty bug indeed.

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#8 Post by Diehard » Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:22 am

I also googled, and I know I'm not the only one.

Please check it if you are using z61t, and don't ask me to change the power management .
T60 T2400 1,83GHz 1GBRam ATI X1300 (Sold)
Z61t (9443-AA4) T5600 1,83Ghz 1GBRam 1400x900
T61 (6458 4UU)--> Just bought!( Now Sold!)

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#9 Post by disco_stud » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:28 pm

The problem has been reported on a multitude of models, not just the Z61t:

X61:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=173410

T61:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=192745

It is fair to say it is unrelated to type of processor, operating system, power mgr settings or other software variables. It appears to be a fairly recent occurrence, which would point to a faulty implementation of Speedstep in one of the latest BIOS upgrades.

Other than that, I have no idea. There is no way this "feature" can be intentional, much less useful. This is a serious bug that effectively prevents the machine from being used as a desktop replacement. I wonder what's going to happen when the battery cells are depleted, will I find myself with a laptop running a glorified dual-core Pentium 3?

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