On Sat, 18 Jun 2016, Francesco Montanari wrote: > 60C using thinkfan. When I run with CPUs at 100% it reaches 90C in less > than two minutes. For work I need to launch short (few minutes) but CPU
Looks like a cracked thermal interface between the heatsink and the CPU. The repair is easy, but rather annoying to do: you have to replace the thermal compound and reseat the heatsink. Obviously, you have to be *very* careful about what you're doing, or you're going to damage something, and replacing a planar (motherboard) is *expensive*. Warning: whatever you do, use only non-reactive, non-conductive, high-quality thermal compounds. Arctic Silver 5 is a good choice, and the one I use. Refer to the hardware maintenance manual for your specific thinkpad, and look for extra information on youtube and the thinkpad forums if you never did this kind of thing before. You will have to properly clean up the old thermal compound, btw. Beware any thermal pads, some thinkpads use them. Alternatively, a decent repair shop that has some overclocker in house will be quite good at doing this kind of repair. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh