T60p C2D Upgraders - CPU Temperature under Load?
T60p C2D Upgraders - CPU Temperature under Load?
Hi guys,
I upgraded from a T2500 to a T7400 in my T60p few days ago and now I am a bit worried about my CPU temps under full load.
I reinstalled my Heatsink/Fan 3 times now and I am using AS5 for the CPU. I have the HSF FRU: 41V9932. I know this is a Core Duo Fan, but I wanted to keep it regarding lower noise output.
Right now I am running Orthos Prime Stress Test and TPFancontrol shows me 84 Deg Celsius after about 10 minutes. GPU is at 76 C (FireGL 5200) but that was the same before with the T2500.
Are these temperatures safe and normal for a T7400 in a T60p under full load? With the T2500 before I didn't get higher than 73 C.
Or should I look at my HSF again? I tried a ultra thin amount of AS5 first, but then the temp skyrocketed under load and the computer did shutdown. I took off the HSF and saw almos NO AS5 touched the HSF surface. So putting only a minimum on the CPU was definately not enough to fill the gap. So right now I am using more AS5 on the cpu and also covered the HSF surface with a thin layer. Works much better, but 84 C is still quite high in my eyes ...
Any help would be much appreciated ...
boba
I upgraded from a T2500 to a T7400 in my T60p few days ago and now I am a bit worried about my CPU temps under full load.
I reinstalled my Heatsink/Fan 3 times now and I am using AS5 for the CPU. I have the HSF FRU: 41V9932. I know this is a Core Duo Fan, but I wanted to keep it regarding lower noise output.
Right now I am running Orthos Prime Stress Test and TPFancontrol shows me 84 Deg Celsius after about 10 minutes. GPU is at 76 C (FireGL 5200) but that was the same before with the T2500.
Are these temperatures safe and normal for a T7400 in a T60p under full load? With the T2500 before I didn't get higher than 73 C.
Or should I look at my HSF again? I tried a ultra thin amount of AS5 first, but then the temp skyrocketed under load and the computer did shutdown. I took off the HSF and saw almos NO AS5 touched the HSF surface. So putting only a minimum on the CPU was definately not enough to fill the gap. So right now I am using more AS5 on the cpu and also covered the HSF surface with a thin layer. Works much better, but 84 C is still quite high in my eyes ...
Any help would be much appreciated ...
boba
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Melvyn
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My T60p came with a T7400. It works very well, CPU is always in 50-60 and top to 70 degrees celcius at High Performance.
Sometimes, with heavy use, it reach 70-74 and max 78 celcius degrees working under vista ultimate x64 (I had 32 bits before and was the same). Working with XP, NHC show less (around 47-55 in normal use) and 60-65 in high performance.
Take in count I'm in a very hot country with average of 30 celcius environmental temperature.
At the office, with air conditioneer is lower, a lot lower.
Sometimes, with heavy use, it reach 70-74 and max 78 celcius degrees working under vista ultimate x64 (I had 32 bits before and was the same). Working with XP, NHC show less (around 47-55 in normal use) and 60-65 in high performance.
Take in count I'm in a very hot country with average of 30 celcius environmental temperature.
At the office, with air conditioneer is lower, a lot lower.
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Well what do you define as "heavy use"? Could you run Orthos Prime to check your temps under full load. Heavy use doesn't normally include maxing out both cores. That's what tools like Orthos Prime are for.Melvyn wrote:My T60p came with a T7400. It works very well, CPU is always in 50-60 and top to 70 degrees celcius at High Performance.
Sometimes, with heavy use, it reach 70-74 and max 78 celcius degrees working under vista ultimate x64 (I had 32 bits before and was the same). Working with XP, NHC show less (around 47-55 in normal use) and 60-65 in high performance.
Take in count I'm in a very hot country with average of 30 celcius environmental temperature.
At the office, with air conditioneer is lower, a lot lower.
In normal use, idle, browsing the web, I don't get above 50 Celsius when I let bios control my fan. With noise optimized TPFancontrol setup I hover between 50-60 Celsius with almost no fan usage or max fan at #1.
Reapplied my heatsink again and under load I get 78-81 Celsius, full load that is, again orthos prime
Compared today also to my Core Duo T2500, and that in fact runs about 10-15 degrees cooler under full load.
boba
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Melvyn
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Compiling. I got some stress for some minutes. Let's download orthos prime. I have XP pro SP3 and Vista 64 SP1 x64, there's no NHC neither RMClock, and no stuff like that in x64. To see temp and usage only sidebar gadgets and Everest Ultimate.boba23 wrote: Well what do you define as "heavy use"? Could you run Orthos Prime to check your temps under full load. Heavy use doesn't normally include maxing out both cores. That's what tools like Orthos Prime are for.
This T60p is very ver quiet. Zero noice, never, including when max speed and fan working. T40 and T42 had lot of noise. I've never heard a noise in this one.noise. I'm goint to test orthos prime and post.
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Hehe, alright, then please gimme the FRU of your wonder FanMelvyn wrote:Compiling. I got some stress for some minutes. Let's download orthos prime. I have XP pro SP3 and Vista 64 SP1 x64, there's no NHC neither RMClock, and no stuff like that in x64. To see temp and usage only sidebar gadgets and Everest Ultimate.boba23 wrote: Well what do you define as "heavy use"? Could you run Orthos Prime to check your temps under full load. Heavy use doesn't normally include maxing out both cores. That's what tools like Orthos Prime are for.
This T60p is very ver quiet. Zero noice, never, including when max speed and fan working. T42 and T42 had lot of noise. I've never heard a noise in this one.noise. I'm goint to test orthos prime and post.
Thanks for your effort man.
boba
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Melvyn
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hahahahaboba23 wrote:Hehe, alright, then please gimme the FRU of your wonder FanI think your are simply not very sensitive to noise then. I mean my fan is ok at the level I let it run, but I CAN hear it.
Funny you! Guess what? I'm deaf from right ear (12/20).
I hear the fan, it's pretty silent, the more silent I've even had. I have a T42 which disturb a lot (service center changed mobo and fan five months ago). Also a Dell Latitude D420 which is supossed to be quiet... and no, it's noisier.
Right now it's running Prime95. My sister is 5 meters away and I hear the fan from the D420 she is using. This one is smooth.
Right now:
Prime 95 In Place FFTs (maximum heat, power consumption, some ram).
Task manager show both cores at 100%, 10 minutes running,
Core 1: 60 degrees
Core 2: 61 degrees
Environment temperature: 24 degrees
I'll stop and try blend (which take more ram) and will link a screenshot later.
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
If you don't mind get Orthos from here:Melvyn wrote:hahahahaboba23 wrote:Hehe, alright, then please gimme the FRU of your wonder FanI think your are simply not very sensitive to noise then. I mean my fan is ok at the level I let it run, but I CAN hear it.
Funny you! Guess what? I'm deaf from right ear (12/20).
I hear the fan, it's pretty silent, the more silent I've even had. I have a T42 which disturb a lot (service center changed mobo and fan five months ago). Also a Dell Latitude D420 which is supossed to be quiet... and no, it's noisier.
Right now it's running Prime95. My sister is 5 meters away and I hear the fan from the D420 she is using. This one is smooth.
Right now:
Prime 95 In Place FFTs (maximum heat, power consumption, some ram).
Task manager show both cores at 100%, 10 minutes running,
Core 1: 60 degrees
Core 2: 61 degrees
Environment temperature: 24 degrees
I'll stop and try blend (which take more ram) and will link a screenshot later.
http://sp2004.fre3.com/
it's made for dual core machines. How did you get 100% on both cores with Prime95? I need to have 2 instances of the "regular" Prime95 running to get 100% load on both cores ... did you do that? Anyways, if you really get 61 degrees, then I think I gotta get that specific C2D fan from IBM. Seems to be way better.
boba
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Melvyn
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I tried to find orthos, got some broken links, so I dl Prime95 from
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r202378 ... -64-bit-OS
which pointed to and Prime95 64bits: http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1 ... 64V254.zip
I uploaded an screenshot to here:
http://www.purocodigo.com/melvyn/issues ... rime95.jpg
Process Manager report an usage of 1.7gb from the process prime95.exe
For now, it's 8 minutes in orthos, and reach 62 in both cores.
Of course, when time is 1:00pm and environment temperature reach 35 degrees here, it go over 70!
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r202378 ... -64-bit-OS
which pointed to and Prime95 64bits: http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/1 ... 64V254.zip
I uploaded an screenshot to here:
http://www.purocodigo.com/melvyn/issues ... rime95.jpg
Process Manager report an usage of 1.7gb from the process prime95.exe
For now, it's 8 minutes in orthos, and reach 62 in both cores.
Of course, when time is 1:00pm and environment temperature reach 35 degrees here, it go over 70!
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
An original review of the T61P compared it with the T60p and showed an increase in CPU temperature under load from 70oC (T60p) to 85oC (T61p) with the higher powered C2D CPU:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3889
They didn't seem too worried about this.
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3889
They didn't seem too worried about this.
Keith
(Formerly 600E 2645, T30 2366, X31 2673, T40 2373, T41 2379, T42 2373, T42 2379, T60 1952, T61p 8889, T61p 8891
Currently T420 4177-CTO, T430 2347-A54, T430 2347-UN9, T430 2349-L64, T430 2342-CTO, H520S 2561-1LU, Ideapad K1)
(Formerly 600E 2645, T30 2366, X31 2673, T40 2373, T41 2379, T42 2373, T42 2379, T60 1952, T61p 8889, T61p 8891
Currently T420 4177-CTO, T430 2347-A54, T430 2347-UN9, T430 2349-L64, T430 2342-CTO, H520S 2561-1LU, Ideapad K1)
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Melvyn
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Well, 1 hour running orthos and stable at 60 celsius degrees. You can see some detail, including view from everst, orthos and task manager in this screenshot:
http://www.purocodigo.com/melvyn/issues ... s-test.JPG
Room temperature is 24C degrees (75F) (midnight), no A/C, fan, nothing. ThinkPad T42 located 5 meters away is noiser than this, also Dell D420. Environment is very quiet, nothing come from out. No NHC, no RMClock, no TPFanControl, nothing but Vista Ultimate x64 and lenovo power manager set as high performance.
I'm proud of this machine.
Where can I find the fan part number? I checked in Lenovo's site, under warranty, entered serial number and then "View parts lookup results for this system". Under "Part lookup results" there's nothing for fan.
http://www.purocodigo.com/melvyn/issues ... s-test.JPG
Room temperature is 24C degrees (75F) (midnight), no A/C, fan, nothing. ThinkPad T42 located 5 meters away is noiser than this, also Dell D420. Environment is very quiet, nothing come from out. No NHC, no RMClock, no TPFanControl, nothing but Vista Ultimate x64 and lenovo power manager set as high performance.
I'm proud of this machine.
Where can I find the fan part number? I checked in Lenovo's site, under warranty, entered serial number and then "View parts lookup results for this system". Under "Part lookup results" there's nothing for fan.
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
I am running the official Core2Duo Fan now, and I am happy with it. Max temp under load is now 72 C for me. I still don't get it how you can keep it at 60, but well ... only thing I can think of, is that your 5250 runs way cooler and thus the heatsink doesn't have to "work" that hard to keep your cpu cooler. I searched all available forums and didn't see anyone with a load temperature of 60 C. That's really very cool. Anyway 72 C is very fine with me, since it's 20 C+ away from the shutdown temps of the cpu.
Thanks for your help man,
boba
Thanks for your help man,
boba
Never said "DualCore" fan. There are fans for "CoreDuo" CPUs and for "Core2Duo" CPUs. And yes, the FRU you mentioned is the one I run now, that's made for Core2Duo + discrete graphics.tockki wrote:I'm just curious - what do you mean by official dual core fan? Do you mean the fan FRU 41W6407?
The main difference is the CPU heatpipe. It's longer and reaches up to the back vent opening. The CoreDuo fans cpu heatpipe did only reach up to the left opening.
boba
Hey,
no I think the picture are right, they just took photos of the wrong side
boba
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