The bottom of my T60 has started heating up and if I were to touch it long enough, I would get burned. I do hear the fan running, for the amount of heat, there are still times that it shuts off. Any ideas on how to make it run cooler?
Is this to be expected? It is now 3+ years old.
Thanks,
Anoop
T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
T60 - 200768U / 2.0GHz CoreDuo / 1GB RAM / 100GB 7200
Chicony14.1" SXGA+ Hydis / Panasonic 6 cell loose fit battery / Some high pitched noise
Added 1 GB RAM later for a total of 2 GB / Replaced hard drive with 80 GB Intel SSD
Chicony14.1" SXGA+ Hydis / Panasonic 6 cell loose fit battery / Some high pitched noise
Added 1 GB RAM later for a total of 2 GB / Replaced hard drive with 80 GB Intel SSD
Re: T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
You may wish to clean it out to ensure there's no clogged/blocked vents. A new coating of thermal paste probably won't hurt either.
E7440
Re: T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
The vents look pretty clean already.
Can you give me any pointers to thermal paste? First time I'm hearing about that.
Anoop
Can you give me any pointers to thermal paste? First time I'm hearing about that.
Anoop
T60 - 200768U / 2.0GHz CoreDuo / 1GB RAM / 100GB 7200
Chicony14.1" SXGA+ Hydis / Panasonic 6 cell loose fit battery / Some high pitched noise
Added 1 GB RAM later for a total of 2 GB / Replaced hard drive with 80 GB Intel SSD
Chicony14.1" SXGA+ Hydis / Panasonic 6 cell loose fit battery / Some high pitched noise
Added 1 GB RAM later for a total of 2 GB / Replaced hard drive with 80 GB Intel SSD
Re: T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
The key point is not the vents, but the fan inside. You need to remove the keyboard (and keyboard bezel) to give the fan a through clean using a vacuum cleaner (use the lowest speed to avoid damaging the fan).ghanwani wrote:The vents look pretty clean already...
Core 2 Duo T7600, 3GB DDR2-667 RAM, Main 7K320 320GB 7200RPM + Ultrabay 320GB 5400RPM, ATI FireGL V5250, 15" IPS UXGA, DVDRW, Bluetooth, Atheros ABGN, NMB Keyboard, Fingerprint, Win7 Pro X86 + Vista 64-bit SP2, Advanced Dock.
Re: T60 heating up enough to cause a burn
I'm sure there's tons of videos on YouTube. It's easier to see it than for me to explain it.
E7440
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