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Please read: X60s is nearly half a pound lighter than X60.
Please read: X60s is nearly half a pound lighter than X60.
Hello
I ordered the x60s due to its lower weight, lower heat and longer battery life.
( x60s L2400 at 1.66GHz. Vs x60 T2400 at 1.83GHz. )
I am not a gamer, so I don't really think I will notice the 8% increased clock speed, and I don't feel many people that use a thinkpad are that concerned about maxing their clock speeds in an ultraportible anyway.
But it seems that from these detailed specifications links I found hidden on their web site ( with the most accurate info), I WILL notice the X60s nearly half pound lighter weight difference, and make very good use of it's much longer battery life, due to the L2400 chip operating at less that half the wattage of the T2400 chip
X60s L2400 : 15 Watts
X60 T2400 : 31 Watts
A 106.67% wattage increase for a 8% faster clocked chip
x60s: 2.69 pounds.
x60: 3.15 pounds
A 14.6 % weight difference between the two models.
Your needs may be different, but after compairing the above specs,
the x60s was the right choice for me.
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62735
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62845
http://support.intel.com/products/proce ... /index.htm
Nick.
I ordered the x60s due to its lower weight, lower heat and longer battery life.
( x60s L2400 at 1.66GHz. Vs x60 T2400 at 1.83GHz. )
I am not a gamer, so I don't really think I will notice the 8% increased clock speed, and I don't feel many people that use a thinkpad are that concerned about maxing their clock speeds in an ultraportible anyway.
But it seems that from these detailed specifications links I found hidden on their web site ( with the most accurate info), I WILL notice the X60s nearly half pound lighter weight difference, and make very good use of it's much longer battery life, due to the L2400 chip operating at less that half the wattage of the T2400 chip
X60s L2400 : 15 Watts
X60 T2400 : 31 Watts
A 106.67% wattage increase for a 8% faster clocked chip
x60s: 2.69 pounds.
x60: 3.15 pounds
A 14.6 % weight difference between the two models.
Your needs may be different, but after compairing the above specs,
the x60s was the right choice for me.
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62735
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62845
http://support.intel.com/products/proce ... /index.htm
Nick.
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pianowizard
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Rexy, which model of the 60s did you order? All models listed on lenovo.com are at least 3.00 lbs.
Dell Latitude 7370 (QHD+, 2.84lb); HP Pavilion x2 12-b096ms (FHD+, 3.14lb); Microsoft Surface 3 (FHD+, 2.00lb);
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X60s weight.
Hi I stand corrected, my machine 170463U weighs 2.90 pounds. not 2.69.
It is still under the three pound weight listed somewhere on their web site.
It was weighed with:
The 4 cell slim battery which I ordered extra attached.
The basic XGA screen.
The 60Gb 5400 r.p.m. H.D. it came with.
And the two Gb of Ram I added to it installed.
It is still under the three pound weight listed somewhere on their web site.
It was weighed with:
The 4 cell slim battery which I ordered extra attached.
The basic XGA screen.
The 60Gb 5400 r.p.m. H.D. it came with.
And the two Gb of Ram I added to it installed.
Memory upgrade.
It came with the base 512. I removed that, and added two 1 Gb chips ( 1G|CORSAR D2 667 VS1GSDS667D2 ) that I purcashed from newegg for $ 100.00 dollars each. They arrived the next day!. (from their NJ warehouse to me in N.Y.C.)
I feel my Thinkpad x60S is much faster now.
Here is the link to their site.
Hope it helps. Nick.
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.a ... 6820145012
P.S. if you can afford it, fill both slots at the same time, with the same brand, I did that, even though it meant having an unused extra 512 chip left over.
p.p.s. anyone wants my leftover 512 chip, contact me first and I will send it to you for free, I'm not using it.
I feel my Thinkpad x60S is much faster now.
Here is the link to their site.
Hope it helps. Nick.
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.a ... 6820145012
P.S. if you can afford it, fill both slots at the same time, with the same brand, I did that, even though it meant having an unused extra 512 chip left over.
p.p.s. anyone wants my leftover 512 chip, contact me first and I will send it to you for free, I'm not using it.
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how did you change the built in ram?
How did you change the standard ram? I've called and they told me the initial ram is really difficult to change. Thanks
I've emailed you and would like the free ram. Thanks
I've emailed you and would like the free ram. Thanks
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pianowizard
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Re: X60s weight.
Wow, 2.90 pounds. That's lighter than the lightest weight (3.00 lbs) stated on the Lenovo site for X60s. I guess the exact weight differs from one machine to another, even for the same model. Like my X22 (2662-9DU), it's advertised as 3.7 lbs, but mine is only 3.48 lbs.rexy wrote:Hi I stand corrected, my machine 170463U weighs 2.90 pounds. not 2.69.
Dell Latitude 7370 (QHD+, 2.84lb); HP Pavilion x2 12-b096ms (FHD+, 3.14lb); Microsoft Surface 3 (FHD+, 2.00lb);
HP Z440 (Xeon E5-1630 v3); Dell OptiPlex 5040 SFF (Core i5-6600), OptiPlex XE2 (Core i7-4770S)
Acer ET322QK, T272HUL; Crossover 404K; QNIX QHD2410R; Seiki Pro SM40UNP
HP Z440 (Xeon E5-1630 v3); Dell OptiPlex 5040 SFF (Core i5-6600), OptiPlex XE2 (Core i7-4770S)
Acer ET322QK, T272HUL; Crossover 404K; QNIX QHD2410R; Seiki Pro SM40UNP
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