[ltp] Re: _very_ high temperatures

Karel Podvolecky linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 12 Jan 2007 15:39:52 +0100


I call IBM support and they told me, that this is not normal. And ask me 
to go to service partner and reproduce this problem.
So I'm working on it. I;m pickin up a servis partner :-)

K.P.


Guillermo Juárez napsal(a):
> Those temperatures are either wrong readings or defective hardware. I
> had the same problem with my x60s and lenovo exchange the motherboard
> and processor.
>
> On 1/11/07, Macskasi Csaba <bitumen@tuxworld.homelinux.org> wrote:
>> On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:11:15 +0100, Johannes Boy
>> <teilzeitstudent@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I've got a z61p with core duo 2ghz (same as Anthonys).
>> > When I nail down the CPUs with cpufreq_powersave, the temperatures
>> > stay at around 60°C, even when used heavily.
>> > As soon as I put the performance governor into play and add some
>> > workload, they jump up to 88-90°C within seconds. The GPU even jumps
>> > to 100°C with a little load on it.
>> > When I watch a movie on my notebook, I can use it to cook some eggs on
>> > the underside afterwards :(
>> >
>> > It might be interesting to know if this also happens under Windows
>> > (assuming Windows knows how to handle the stuff properly).
>> > If the temperatures go up that high, it may be normal.
>>
>> Come on, how could that possibly be normal? Thats worse than my 
>> shitty old
>> gericom notebook with a desktop cpu...
>> I expected lenovo to be shitty but if they claim that such temperatures
>> are normal than this just sad. :(
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> http://tuxworld.homelinux.org:81/
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