+1 on "Vacuum cleaner fix"!
Thinkfan still has to "disengage" for high loads, but during summer it got to
the point where the T410 would regularly throttle the CPU down to 1.2GHz cause
of to much heat. That doesn't happen after vacuuming anymore. System can run
for hours at full speed (with fan
Vacuum cleaner fixed the problem for me. My Thinkpad x201i was reaching
100C temperature regularly after only a few minutes of full load. I
removed keyboard and cleaned the cpu cooler with a vacuum cleaner. Maybe
it could be done by cleaning the cpu cooler venhole only from the
outside.
Now I neve
I'm having this problem on my Thinkpad (clearly), but the instructions
given to solve it don't work.
echo "level disengaged" > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
gives me a response of
bash: /proc/acpi/ibm/fan: Permission denied
And
sudo 'echo "level disengaged" > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan'
gives the response
sudo:
Updating the BIOS on my X201s seems to have reduced the system
temperature. Not sure why since the changelog for 1.40-1.15 only says
"Embedded Controller update will modify battery charge algorithms to
balance battery charging and lifespan."
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=
For me at least it turned out to be a hardware problem. After getting
the fan replaced I'm not experiencing this problem at all.
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Sorry, forgot to add true at the end of the command line: I use
watch -n60 sudo pm-powersave true
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Note also that I run pm-powersave every 60s, otherwise, the pm-powersave
settings are lost and temperatures climb again.
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As a workaround, I use
sudo pm-powersave
which decreases the temperature from more than 100C to about 92C when
running computations on two+two cores (t410 here).
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Hi,
I have the same problem on my TP R60.
Adding (127, 66, 32767) at the end to /etc/thinkfan.conf lead me to have
the fan running at disengaed by auto. This results in seltem having
temparute over 85°C.
Further I found, that the VID is to high by default. If I set the governer to
userspace 1.83
I have working fan control using this page to get fan control working in the
first place:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=836958
and once I could use 'full-speed' to set the fan speed I moved on to
thinkfan.
Using thinkfan I just have the max heat level set at "level disengaged"
(in quo
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On 1/16/2013 5:54 AM, Phoenix wrote:
>> From my point of view, the system is in constant thermal edge as
>> it has
> to lower its speed due to overheating. I would love to see the
> system not exceed the temperature which would lead to speed
> throttel
Just another run of my task at hand which looks cpuwise like this:
temperatures: 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
speed: 4544
level: auto
cpu MHz : 2133.000
cpu MHz : 2133.000
cpu MHz : 2133.000
cpu MHz : 2133.000
I rather have my CPUs at 21/26 (80%) of their p
So to get my job done, I capped the max cpu scaling...
It's a 2.6GHz CPU, So I went down to 2.4GHz as maximum. But left
anything else to they way it is by default. That still leads to a
temperature of 95°C but way slower so when the cpu scaling then kicks in
the cpus are cooler way faster as they
As of now, to make this clear, NONE of the provided solutions work. So I
can't use my system for something fancy like converting a 30MB WMV with
h264encoder.
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I did another run without thinkfan and manually set the speed to
"disengaged"
Top was 100°C and 4972rpm.
I watched the output of the script closely and I notived, that around
95°C the CPU throtteling kicks in and lowers the Speed from 2,6GHz to
1,2GHz. At atound 85°C it goes again to 2,6GHz. So t
Just tried thinkfan with its default settings
The level goes up to 7... that is around 4,5k rpm.
Eventually the Temperatre goes above 100°C - last I saw was 101°C and
system shuts down.
ii thinkfan 0.8.1-1 amd64simple and lightweight fan
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I have a T410 and Ubuntu 12.10. All Updates applied.
I did the manual kernel module load and set the fan to disengaged.
With the script here provided I see:
Every 0.5s: cat /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal ; cat /proc/... Wed Jan 16
11:09:39 2013
temperatures: 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
speed: 4951
lev
I've put a wiki page on thinkwiki about this problem:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_Overheating_then_reboot_since_Ubuntu_11.10
Please complete, add your machine and test every solution before
reporting.
If you cannot edit the page, please send me your comments here.
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Confirmed (again) on Thinkpad X220. It would really be nice if not every
newer kernel I install overwrites my thinkfan settings, this is the 3rd
time this happens, now on Kernel 3.5.0-20, 12.10. Really very annoying.
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Confirmed on thinkpad T61. For me this bug is actually new! I
experience it only since an upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 with
kernel v3.5. Before I didn't have it.
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Im still experiencing this bug. Bug related to Alexander info, appears
to be the same or very similar bug to this one (affects many vendors)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/636045
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I am still experiencing this problem on my Thinkpad X201 using 12.10
x86_64.
[ 11.835859] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.24
[ 11.835861] thinkpad_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
[ 11.835862] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad BIOS 6QET69WW (1.39 ), EC 6QHT33WW-1.14
[ 11.835864] thinkpad_acpi: L
@Jamin W. Collins,
Only the Natty series should have been marked as "Wont Fix".
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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yes, I am still experiencing overheating in 12.10 while doing some heavy
number crunching with all the cores active (Thinkpad X201i with i3
processor).
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@jsalisbury:
Are you serious? This has been confirmed on 12.04 as indicated at the top of
the report. Last I checked 12.04 was an LTS release and supported.
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This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.
This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the
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Fan issues here too on my Thinkpad Edge.
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reverting on "Confirmed" until more information is available.
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Hello Billy,
I see you have changed the bug to "Fix Comitted". I'm wondering, where
do I find information on this fix?
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Found this "bug" and I think I have something to say, or watch this
topic.
I am using a T430 with Nvidia display. When I first installed Ubuntu 12.04 I
feel that the fan is really blowing out hot air, but I can't comment on the fan
speed.
After I installed Bumblebee (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumb
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May be, in the past that was something that helped me, you should check your
startup-logfiles for messages that indicate problems with the graphic driver. I
am not expert, so I can not tell you exactly what I did, but it turned out that
Ubuntu used a fall back graphics driver instead of the rea
It is not fixed for me: T500, 12.04.1 _LTS _. It causes severe
overheating and crashes on a regular basis. I even had problems
installing 12.04 due to crashes during the installation. Some things I
observed on my laptop:
- it is an OS specific bug: Windows works fine on my laptop
- the problem got
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Subject: [Bug 751689] Re: ThinkPads overheat due to slow fans when on 'auto'
It's not fixed for me - x201s running 12.04.1. I have to disengage the
fans before running VMware or doing large compilations or my laptop will
overheat and shut down.
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It's not fixed for me - x201s running 12.04.1. I have to disengage the
fans before running VMware or doing large compilations or my laptop will
overheat and shut down.
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[I am not a dev] I would say that the report is not imcomplete, but
rather fixed. I had this bug for a long time, but since oneric there
are no problems at all. So may be the imcompleteness has something to do
with the fact that it is not clear if the bug report still affects
people who use unsupp
How is this report incomplete? Please provide specifics on what you
feel this report is lacking.
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I've been testing the following work around:
1) Set the thinkpad_acpi module to allow manual fan control (put the following
in /etc/rc.local and run as root):
rmmod thinkpad_acpi
modprobe thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1
2) Run a script from cron every five mins to set the fan to disengaged if temp
ex
Something has changed in the newest Ubuntu 12.04 kernel. Now it is
possible to set up "Thermal Management" to "Balanced" when on A/C power
in BIOS without making Ubuntu unbootable. This setting solves the
overheating problem but you will loose some performance.
Details below (Thinkpad T500).
1. Ru
I'm also experiencing this issue on a Thinkpad T410s. I've found that I
can use thinkfan and set the max fan level above 7 to get the fan to run
at top speed. May not be ideal but beats having the machine shutdown due
to overheating when the fan is not exceeding 4500 rpm at Level 7.
Here's my thin
For the record; this problem has gotten worse for me in Ubuntu 12.04.
Ubuntu bug-logs are filled with silly cleaning operations from admins
(fix released/confirmed/closed bla bla bla post) compared to the actual
interest and severity. If some of that time pushing buttons were spent
at fixing thin
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Lenovo T410s: still suffering from this bug.
Workaround as mentioned works:
Install indicator-cpuspeed speed down to 2400MHz. Running even during heavy
load.
Boot messages related to think_acpi are as follows:
[ 26.215573] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.24
[ 26.215577] thinkpad_acpi:
ACPI: DMI detected: Lenovo ThinkPad T500
thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.24
thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad BIOS 6FET92WW (3.22 ), EC 7VHT16WW-1.06
thinkpad_acpi: Lenovo ThinkPad T500, model 20827TG
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@goomior exactly the same problem as me with the same laptop (T500).
Could you give me your bios version and exact model number ?
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Lenovo T500, Core2 T9550 2.66GHz, Ubuntu 12.04.
On AC power:
- running CPU intensive processes (stress, virtualbox etc.) causes T500 to do
thermal shutdown in about 2 minutes,
- BIOS setting "balanced" on AC power prevents OS from booting,
- manually setting fan speed to "disengaged" doesn't solv
I've discovered one more thing: the temperature does not exceed 75° when
my laptop is on battery and so is not rebooting because of the
overheating. Still my battery lifetime is not exceeding 2 hours when it
was between 4 to 5 hours before ubuntu 11.10.
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@Matthias the patch available in the comment number 5 of the bug report
is already present in latest 12.04 kernel, so this is not the solution.
But strangely the symptoms seem very close. I've added a comment in the
bug report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42858#8
** No longer aff
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Status: Unknown
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This might be related to this bug report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42858
Basically this is what I'm seeing on my i7 X220 - even though the CPU
reaches 97 degrees with full speed fan - it stays in turbo mode no
matter what, as verified with powertop. Maybe somebody now more about
Same problem with Kubuntu 12.04 on ThinkPad W500. System went into
thermal panic and shut down when doing an rsync copy onto an encrypted
root filesystem.
Using cool_cpu.sh with level set to disengaged, the CPU speeds vary
between 800 and 2534. Fan speed goes up to 4590. Temperature stays
stable.
not just ThinkPads, the older ones from lenovo too.
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Does anyone know how to get power used by the kernel and/or by devices ?
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Kartoch: I would tend to agree. I cannot provide figures since I didn't
capture the temperatures when everything was working however I feel that
the system now runs MUCH hotter even with fans at full speed.
I use this laptop everyday and since the issue I find it too hot to have
on my leg (even w
This bug is in the top 20 of the most heated bugs and first critical of
the most heated bugs and still no update about a fix ??!!
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I'm trying to see if even when the fan is max, the system is too hot.
To anyone: if you set your fan to max, is your system still too hot
during heavy CPU charge and reboot ?
Reminder: to set your fan to max:
$ sudo rmmod thinkpad_acpi
$ sudo modprobe thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1
$ echo "level 127
I've fallen back to kernel 3.0.0-17-generic.
This one is running much better.
With the latest upstream 12.04 kernel my system powered down every hour and so
fast that I could not react.
After falling back to 3.0.0-17-generic things look much better. My
system is up for two hours from now on. Tem
Even though this has been reported and fixed it seems the fix has not gotten
propagated for other models of the IBM Thinkpads.
I have a IBM T60 and have been having the same issue for quite some time.
First thought that it was something wrong with the hardware and then when I
interrogated the l
New situation for me on 12.04 (have reported before). When using my
video camera, for a web feed in firefox/google+ hangout, the computer
heats up and restarts. However, I can watch a high def. movie in vlc or
movie player without issues.
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The bug still affects ubuntu users with the latest release 12.04. My PC
reboots after one minute of high CPU usage due to excessive heat (>
100°C). But I'm not sure it's only a problem with fan control.
I found several interesting things:
* whatever is the fan speed (disengaged and set manually to
This bug affects Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick Meerkat. Maverick has reached
end-of-life and is no longer supported, so I am closing the bug task for
Maverick. Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu.
More information here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2012-April/000158.html
I guess that's a different problem, in idle my CPU temperature (X201) is
just about 50°C. So this bug is usually only relevant under load. And I
don't have the problem anymore since I manually control the fan using
thinkfan.
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I also had this problem repeatingly with different versions of Kubuntu.
As it turns out, the reason for this, is not the fan, but rather a
problem with the intel graphics driver which is not loaded correctly. On
Kubuntu I always notice it when there is a problem to activate "Desktop
Effects". Curre
I have same problem with Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04 Beta on my X201 and
T420. Problem does not appear with Fedora 15 and higher and also when
using Debian with custom kernel. My laptop reaches critical state faster
when docked.
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Here is a perl based script (PD controller) to control the fan speed.
You must have sensors installed. Use / modify at your own risk
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Also had to use thinkfan with my T400, it was rebooting quite easily
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I can confirm this with a T60. I reinstalled from 11.04 -> 12.04 today, and I
have not had these issues before.
Using thinkfan, I'm getting around 3700 RPM, and between 60-8* degrees, which
keeps me running.
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I urge everyone experiencing this bug to get their hardware checked
(hopefully under warranty). For me (X201 tablet), having the fan
replaced (and I think thermal paste applied correctly) brought
temperatures down from ≈60°C‒65°C idle and 80°C‒100°C (+shutdown) under
full load, to <60°C under full
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This is affecting me too. I have a Thinkpad T420 and I realized there
was a problem after nearly getting burned by touching the area near the
fan on my laptop.
I'm running Ubuntu 11.10.
This bug is serious because it causes hardware damage/reduced life
expectancy on hardware. For the time being,
This bug is killing my T410 (i7 with Nvidia): large compilations or lots
of KVMs cause an overheat and controlled shutdown:
Mar 14 09:14:03 azul kernel: [ 4601.067870] Critical temperature reached (128
C), shutting down.
Mar 14 09:14:03 azul kernel: [ 4601.071610] Critical temperature reached (12
@eric
I was wondering why you set the status to Fix Released for this bug?
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This bug still persists in the latest mainline kernel: v3.3-rc6.
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I can't confirm #52. (since it does NOT overheat / turn off)
i tested this with max CPU Load on all Cores for hours: fan never goes above
3350 and the temperature is at maximum 78 which is quite normal. (compared to
other laptops i've seen - samsung etc.) Although some higher speed on the fan
w
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Confirmed that this bug exists in 3.2.0-17-generic. When
/proc/acpi/ibm/fan is set to auto, my x201 will overheat when running a
kernel compile. The fan RPM will not increase automatically as the
temperature increases.
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I agree with KC: I didn't have this problem with 11.04.
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Title:
ThinkPads overheat due to slow fans when on 'auto'
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This appears to affect me on an X220 i7, 11.10 Oneiric.
This bug seems to relate to the OS and not firmware for me. I was on
11.04 previously and did not have a problem. During high-load the fan
would spin to a high RPM (don't know how fast since I never had reason
to check it but certainly fast
Appears to affect 12.04 on my W520. i7 processor, Nvidia video card.
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Title:
ThinkPads overheat due to slow fans when on 'auto'
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This bug has broken my Lenovo T400. I have noticed it, but didn't expect it to
be this bad.
I left my machine on and went to sleep, in the morning, the screen was frozen.
I turned it of, but then my video card didn't work anymore. I have do
disassemble my laptop and re-flow the video card using
I didn't see that problem but once the fan speed had some sort of glitch
and went up to some extreme loud level (way more than 5000 RPM) and then
it just fell back to 0 RPM (sensors) while the temperature was at the
45°C range. Usually my x40 just sits around with 0 RPM and it's not that
clean sinc
I had this problem on Maverick on a ThinkPad X201 tablet (computer
overheating and rebooting), and as a workaround kept my computer
underclocked (using the CPU frequency scaling applet for the GNOME
panel). After using that way for a while (maybe for a few months to a
year), I tried again a few mon
Let me ask one thing
Are you getting the same issue with both intel and amd processors
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Title:
ThinkPads overheat due to slow fans when on 'auto'
Why this ticket is now invalid I've this problem, Debian released a
fix (not working with me) and no clear solution is available. Please
comment...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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