new x61 noise and heat
new x61 noise and heat
hello,
i just got my new x61 probably one of the last sold direct from lenovo
i have now x60 and very happy with it especially 12' screen and size therefore wanted to keep same model before its going to disappear
unfortunately i have same problem described here many times
--heat - computer running hotter than my x60
--noise - fan running 90% of the time and much louder than x60, its not a big noise but since i like to work in quite environment its disturbing
--squeaking noise - fan running with very annoying noise
i want a new and faster pc, budget not a problem, but it must be quite and small footprint
should i send my x61 to repair or just leave it as its vaiste of time and order something from new models
by the way what will be the coolest and less noisy x200 or x200s which model?
please advice
thanks for you help
Alex
i just got my new x61 probably one of the last sold direct from lenovo
i have now x60 and very happy with it especially 12' screen and size therefore wanted to keep same model before its going to disappear
unfortunately i have same problem described here many times
--heat - computer running hotter than my x60
--noise - fan running 90% of the time and much louder than x60, its not a big noise but since i like to work in quite environment its disturbing
--squeaking noise - fan running with very annoying noise
i want a new and faster pc, budget not a problem, but it must be quite and small footprint
should i send my x61 to repair or just leave it as its vaiste of time and order something from new models
by the way what will be the coolest and less noisy x200 or x200s which model?
please advice
thanks for you help
Alex
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Re: new x61 noise and heat
My x61 (3 weeks old) runs fairly cool. I rarely see temperatures above 42 degress during normal use but then I use Linux with a minimalist window manager.alexap wrote:hello,
i just got my new x61 probably one of the last sold direct from lenovo
i have now x60 and very happy with it especially 12' screen and size therefore wanted to keep same model before its going to disappear
unfortunately i have same problem described here many times
--heat - computer running hotter than my x60
--noise - fan running 90% of the time and much louder than x60, its not a big noise but since i like to work in quite environment its disturbing
--squeaking noise - fan running with very annoying noise
i want a new and faster pc, budget not a problem, but it must be quite and small footprint
should i send my x61 to repair or just leave it as its vaiste of time and order something from new models
by the way what will be the coolest and less noisy x200 or x200s which model?
please advice
thanks for you help
Alex
The fan certainly is a little louder than my old x24 but I think it is normal.
Edit: Btw my BIOS version is 2.16
Last edited by rusi_pathan on Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
X61s are known to be generally a little louder than the equivalent X60, the BIOS seems to have a more aggressive fan control loop.
The squeaking noise certainly isn't normal, though, especially for a new machine. Probably needs a new fan.
The squeaking noise certainly isn't normal, though, especially for a new machine. Probably needs a new fan.
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I will agree with the post about using the Lenovo power management software. My X61 was imaged (with XP pro) by the corporate drones and hand no thinkvantage stuff at all, and the computer ran very hot with the fan at full blast.
I eventually got them to let me install the Power Manager and I created a profile that uses Adaptive power management (both on AC and battery), only using the CPU as much as needed. It doubled the battery duration, reduced the heat dramatically, and significantly reduced the fan noise.
Marc
I eventually got them to let me install the Power Manager and I created a profile that uses Adaptive power management (both on AC and battery), only using the CPU as much as needed. It doubled the battery duration, reduced the heat dramatically, and significantly reduced the fan noise.
Marc
X61 7674-4NU
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
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