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X230 heat problem #289

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Kzlztan opened this issue Apr 7, 2024 · 2 comments
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X230 heat problem #289

Kzlztan opened this issue Apr 7, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Kzlztan
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Kzlztan commented Apr 7, 2024

I'm in trouble because I installed Skulls on the X230.
If I use Qubesos, it will soon exceed 100 ° C.
When I repaint the CPU grease, it became better, but it is still hot.
I think the cause is that the control of the CPU fan has deteriorated.
Is there a way to improve the control of CPU fans?

@cikisir
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cikisir commented Apr 16, 2024

@Kzlztan I have the same problem with T530. I amateurishly limit the CPU frequency by using a command-line program called cpupower. It has init scripts for whichever init system you are using so that you don't have to write it yourself.

In the beginning, I thought I couldn't apply the thermal paste properly. It took a while for me to notice that coreboot is the main cause. Compiling programs with all CPU cores became dangerous since PC shuts itself off after a while. Limiting CPU frequency with cpupower works for compiling programs. But I sometimes remove the limiter and speed up the fans manually, in case where I am not going to stress the machine.

I hope this helps you. If you find a neater way to fix this problem, I really would like to hear the solution.

@tlaurion
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tlaurion commented Apr 16, 2024

having sold x230 for years, shipped with qubesos: it seems like your fan is the root cause of your issue?

You could try software solutions https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_control_fan_speed

But I would advise changing the fan. If it's not thermal paste, not the fan, then electrical problem... The x230 should behave decently without hacks under coreboot.

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