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tpfancontrol for x60
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heisenberg77
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tpfancontrol for x60
I have recently installed the tpfancontrol program in order to illiminate the problem of the cpu fan switching on/off every minute. However I get a warning from the program (se below) and I am hesitant to proceed further ( the .ini files reads "active=0", at the moment).
Has anyone else encountered this problem?
I don't think I have any program running that monitor the cpu or other hardware, but maybe I have overlooked something.
Using tpfancontrol I can see that the fan swithces on (3000 rpm) when the cpu reaches 47C and shuts off at 44C. It is rather loud when it is on.
The problem is oddly enough, only when the x60 is on ac power.
tpfancontrol log:
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[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
[16-02-2007 11:14:47] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
[16-02-2007 11:28:29] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 11:33:14] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
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Has anyone else encountered this problem?
I don't think I have any program running that monitor the cpu or other hardware, but maybe I have overlooked something.
Using tpfancontrol I can see that the fan swithces on (3000 rpm) when the cpu reaches 47C and shuts off at 44C. It is rather loud when it is on.
The problem is oddly enough, only when the x60 is on ac power.
tpfancontrol log:
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[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 11:13:37] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
[16-02-2007 11:14:47] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 11:23:00] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
[16-02-2007 11:28:29] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 11:33:14] Warning: Can't read Status (possible conflict with other software)
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Current Config:
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Active= 0, Cycle= 5, FanBeep= 1200 30, MaxReadErrors= 10
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] IconLevels= 50 55 60, IgnoreSensors= XXX,YYY,ZZZ
[16-02-2007 12:25:28] Levels= 47°C -> 0, 50°C -> 3, 55°C -> 4, 60°C -> 7, 70°C -> 0x80
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x60 1706-GMG
T7200(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 5400rpm HD, 12.1in 1024x768 LCD, Intel 950, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 4c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
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heisenberg77
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So, overcomming my fears of creating a $2000 thinkpad toaster, I tried the tpfancontrol program on the x60. And it works! However. not as well as I'd hoped.
The initial 7 fanspeeds are actually just three as 1-2, 3-4-5, and 6-7 are degenerate. The slowest speed available is around 3000 rpm and this too loud for my liking (I am rather sensitive to the fan noise:-(). Has anyone tried to lower the fan speed below 3000 rpm? If so, how?
What are the max. acceptable temperatures for the cpu and the gpu?
The initial 7 fanspeeds are actually just three as 1-2, 3-4-5, and 6-7 are degenerate. The slowest speed available is around 3000 rpm and this too loud for my liking (I am rather sensitive to the fan noise:-(). Has anyone tried to lower the fan speed below 3000 rpm? If so, how?
What are the max. acceptable temperatures for the cpu and the gpu?
Weapon of choice:
x60 1706-GMG
T7200(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 5400rpm HD, 12.1in 1024x768 LCD, Intel 950, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 4c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
x60 1706-GMG
T7200(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 5400rpm HD, 12.1in 1024x768 LCD, Intel 950, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 4c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
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agarza
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easiest solution is to undervolt the processor I think.
Current
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Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e
I don't think you can "undervolt" the L-series processor. It's default setting in the lowest processor speed is .9500V and there is no way to go below that level. You can keep the processor at the lower speed or change the voltage tables for higher speeds.benottomex wrote:easiest solution is to undervolt the processor I think.
On the X60 with the T-series processors, this may be a different situation; I don't own one so I can't comment on that possibility.
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heisenberg77
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Has anyone got an idea of why the temperaure rises when I put it on ac power? (I use thinkvantage software to create the same parameters for both battery and ac power). My guess is that the thinkvantage sofware does not override the bios settings completely.
When the fan does turn on (3000 rpm), how loud should it be? Is there db limit on how loud the fan should be, before you can complain?
When the fan does turn on (3000 rpm), how loud should it be? Is there db limit on how loud the fan should be, before you can complain?
Weapon of choice:
x60 1706-GMG
T7200(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 5400rpm HD, 12.1in 1024x768 LCD, Intel 950, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 4c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
x60 1706-GMG
T7200(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 5400rpm HD, 12.1in 1024x768 LCD, Intel 950, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 4c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
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gunston
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as for me this fan noise is bearable,When the fan does turn on (3000 rpm), how loud should it be? Is there db limit on how loud the fan should be, before you can complain?
in fact it is hardly been heard unless you are using it in a entirely silent room.
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