T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

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T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#1 Post by kawal » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:30 am

My T60 gets very hot on the bottom in the upper left area. Too hot to touch! I hear the fan (quietly). But is it normal to be this hot?
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#2 Post by diaz1023 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:10 am

i had that issue as well, i believe the graphics card is close by and it runs hot. i did download SpeedFan and that has helped to keep it cool.
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#3 Post by tzmueller » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:00 am

Mine runs hot as well but never been a problem.

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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#4 Post by kawal » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:01 am

Maybe I should try Speedfan.

I've had a couple of times when I got the blue screen of death and Windows shut down. I'm hoping I don't have an impending hardware failure. Otherwise the T60 has been flawless in performance.

Has this been a common problem? I have the Radeon X1300 video card with 512 Mb of RAM and running 1400 x 1050 resolution.
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#5 Post by mgo » Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:00 am

kawal wrote:Maybe I should try Speedfan.

I've had a couple of times when I got the blue screen of death and Windows shut down. I'm hoping I don't have an impending hardware failure. Otherwise the T60 has been flawless in performance.

Has this been a common problem? I have the Radeon X1300 video card with 512 Mb of RAM and running 1400 x 1050 resolution.
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#6 Post by mdclow » Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:09 am

I had the same problem an it was resolved, immediately, by briefly blowin out the fan with a light burst of canned air. I saw lots of dust come out.
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#7 Post by kawal » Sat Jan 16, 2010 3:30 pm

mdclow wrote:I had the same problem an it was resolved, immediately, by briefly blowin out the fan with a light burst of canned air. I saw lots of dust come out.
Did you take the keyboard off? I'm traveling now and I don't have my instructions for how to remove the keyboard.

Last night my T60 shut down due to high heat. I need to keep it off of my soft case to keep a bit of adequate ventilation under the laptop or it will get too hot and shut down.
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Re: T60 very hot on bottom. Is this normal?

#8 Post by kawal » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:43 pm

Thanks to your posts, I think it's fixed! :)

I pulled off the keyboard and blew out a surprisingly large amount of dust in the fan area. So far the bottom is only warm rather than hot.

Thank you all again. :thumbs-UP:
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