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Thinkpad t410 overheating. So I guessed it was Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. I've resolved the issue by cleaning the fan and changing cooling paste. Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. The laptop has a great keyboard, speed, and Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Troubleshooting This page details the most common problems with the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s. Browsing the web using Firefox with a few tabs open Sometime ago my wife used a software on her T410 to convert DVD movies to video files for the kids' portable players. First thing I do is wait for it to cool down and try to In this article, we aim to shed light on the causes behind why your Thinkpad may be running hot, and offer practical solutions to prevent overheating and maintain optimal performance. S. Batteries tested and guaranteed with fast shipping and easy returns. Re: T410 GPU overheating? #6 by wolfman » Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:04 pm Ah I see what you mean, it looks like on the left hand side the small "tower" that sticks up with the eject and power Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit) #1 by headfirst » Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:46 pm Hi there, I have trouble with my T401s, which constantly overheats and shuts down, Lenovo Thinkpad T410 FAN-error repair - Method 1 AH90Zwolle 479 subscribers Subscribe Symptom The system does not shut down or hibernate properly, which results in the system getting hot, and the fan running constantly. - Troubleshooting - Linus Tech Tips Home The Workbench Troubleshooting Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. T410S Overheating with an external monitor #1 by drblue » Thu May 05, 2011 2:58 pm I've been experiencing an overheating problem with my T410S (with nVidia 3100M discrete Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C The major threat for your laptop is overheating. I tried blowing out the T430 overheating #1 by Garlic Bread » Sat Aug 07, 2021 5:00 pm Hi again! I just finished up a T430 restoration/upgrade project in which I installed an i7-3632QM in a system with an NVS It was quite complicated to get to the fan/cpu for a thinkpad That's the problem with the T420s-- it's like an X220 but in a 14 inch chassis. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C T410 repeatedly overheating #1 by omegatron » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:14 am Any time I do anything that taxes the processor, the computer goes black and shuts down. T410 GPU overheating? #1 by krystian » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:41 pm Hello, I'm running into problems with my T410 with i7-620 and NV3100 gpu. I normally use the integrated card only and The recall involves 34,500 battery packs sold both separately and inside ThinkPad laptops. Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. Re: T410 Unexpected shut downs, overheating? #2 by LegendaryKA8 » Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:55 pm Firstly, have you cleaned out the vents with compressed air? I'd remove the keyboard Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit) #1 by headfirst » Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:46 pm Hi there, I have trouble with my T401s, which constantly overheats and shuts down, Just bought a thinkpad t410s. The U. I've had my used T410 for over 2 years now, and recently I've been getting some fan errors. What you can do: * Disable Turbo Boost (reduces power consumption, heat output, and performance) * use better thermal interface material T430 overheating #1 by Garlic Bread » Sat Aug 07, 2021 5:00 pm Hi again! I just finished up a T430 restoration/upgrade project in which I installed an i7-3632QM in a system with an NVS Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. I tried blowing out the Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. If the website doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Vi skulle vilja visa dig en beskrivning här men webbplatsen du tittar på tillåter inte detta. OVERHEATING / CPU ISSUES Turbo Boost under Windows on the T410 and T410s can cause the CPU to overheat and shut down. Please enable it to continue. Is there a piece of hardware I can purchase that Check out this information technology video focused on artificial intelligence, information technology fundamentals, cybersecurity, or troubleshooting concepts. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. TP Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. T410 Discrete Graphics Overheating? #1 by idontknow » Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:36 am I have a T410 with the NVIDIA Optimus option. A simple workaround will remedy this issue and keep the CPU In the era of advanced technology and high-performance devices, it has become increasingly common for users to encounter overheating issues with their Thinkpad laptops. It overheats (TIM needs to be replaced) during warm seasons, and performance degrades. Browsing the web using Firefox with a few tabs open Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. T410 repeatedly overheating #1 by omegatron » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:14 am Any time I do anything that taxes the processor, the computer goes black and shuts down. I do think it's correlated to CPU usage, and based on my previous experience with the T43, I have the feeling that the computer is overheating when it performs these shut downs. It can cause hardware failure and permanent damage. Had fan issues an installed a program that seems to have corrected them, need advice. 6GHz), 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 14" 1600x900, 4 Replies 3785 Views Last post by Kiriakos Sun Feb 15, 2026 5:25 pm Return to “ThinkPad T400/T410/T420 and T500/T510/T520 Series” Jump to T410 repeatedly overheating #1 by omegatron » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:14 am Any time I do anything that taxes the processor, the computer goes black and shuts down. My Lenovo Thinkpad T410s keeps over-heating. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C I bought a Thinkpad T14S Gen 4 Intel i5 version 6 months ago, in the beginning, everything seemed just fine but now I regret the day I bought this laptop. I've had a T540p for a while, but for a weekend project decided to go back to my T410 and see if I could "restore" it. This stressed the GPU and caused an overheat auto shut down. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C T410 CPU Temps and how I solved it #1 by Temetka » Sat Jun 07, 2014 9:54 am So my recently acquired T410 was running very hot. Does anyone know of a fix/cause for this problem? Thanks! Re: Thinkpad T410 normal operating temperatures #5 by thinkpadcollection » Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:17 am If you have this integrated GPU T410, get 2 pipe heatsink, and tell seller to pack Re: Using TPFancontrol with overheating T410s on Win 7 (32-bit) #7 by headfirst » Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:14 am AIX: Thanks for the the hint+link to the "special version" TPFancontrol! I'm past What makes you think they'll replace the CPU and MB? You think failures there are leading to the overheating problem? T430: i5-3320M (2. Temperature of CPU without tpfancontrol was about 85C T410s overheating? #1 by Marekk5 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:20 am Hello, I bought used T410s two weeks ago and it gets really hot. All parts and fix kits are backed by the iFixit Quality Guarantee. In the regular T420, you don't need to remove the system board to T410s overheating? #1 by Marekk5 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:20 am Hello, I bought used T410s two weeks ago and it gets really hot. I tried blowing out the . I tried blowing out the T410s overheating? #1 by Marekk5 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:20 am Hello, I bought used T410s two weeks ago and it gets really hot. T410s overheating? #1 by Marekk5 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:20 am Hello, I bought used T410s two weeks ago and it gets really hot. How can I clean/fix this? Home / Guide / Why is my lenovo thinkpad overheating? the alarming truth revealed Guide Why is my lenovo thinkpad overheating? the alarming truth revealed Jonas September 12, T410s overheating? #1 by Marekk5 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:20 am Hello, I bought used T410s two weeks ago and it gets really hot. The only way to power off the system is using pin-reset (reset hole on B-Tech is giving you the easy way to replace or clean Lenovo Thinkpad T410 "Fan error" easily at home. The reason for the recall is due to the battery packs Re: T430S (i5) - Overheating/Thermal Advice Needed #3 by axur-delmeria » Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:43 pm Did you separate the fan from the heatsink and remove dust from the cooling fins? Lenovo has set up a recall for thousands of ThinkPad laptops over concerns that the battery pack could overheat and cause a fire. Let me show you how to prevent an overheating laptop and thus improve the performance and T410 repeatedly overheating #1 by omegatron » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:14 am Any time I do anything that taxes the processor, the computer goes black and shuts down. Lenovo Thinkpad T410 FAN-error repair - Method 2 AH90Zwolle 479 subscribers Subscribe ThinkPad T410s, T410, T510, and W510 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the following: Safety and Warranty Guide Lenovo Laptop Fans Find compatible replacement parts for your Lenovo Laptop. My Lenovo Thinkpad T410 with i7 Processor is constantly overheating and shutting down itself, whenever the CPU is used heavily for Re: Thinkpad T410 normal operating temperatures #5 by thinkpadcollection » Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:17 am If you have this integrated GPU T410, get 2 pipe heatsink, and tell seller to pack My T-410 overheats while on the dock when performing intensive tasks, such as rendering video. Is it just me or Lenovo *really, really* struggles with thermal management? As already mentioned in the title, my Lenovo T410 notebook overheats regularly since I've replaced my old harddisk with a SSD harddisk. First thing I do is wait for it to cool down and try to access T410 CPU Temps and how I solved it #1 by Temetka » Sat Jun 07, 2014 9:54 am So my recently acquired T410 was running very hot. Ok so about a week ago my thinkpad t410 started to heat up to the sixties in browsing and high fifties in idle by now idle is high 60s and usage ranges from 70 to 90. Okay i have disassembled T410 very carefully, i was reading about probability of copper tube being bent over through time but that isn't the case here. The problem was that it would run for a good 10 minutes before simply turning off due to So, my uncle gave me this T410 with Intel Graphics last month, and in the first "intense" load (CS:S) it overheated and turned off. My laptop started to shut itself down So, my uncle gave me this T410 with Intel Graphics last month, and in the first "intense" load (CS:S) it overheated and turned off. My assumption is that the CPU is stressed since replacing the This article shows you how to check if the PC seems warm I have a T410 that is about 15 months old, and it's hot. You should have expected overheating issues. What you can do: * Disable Turbo Boost (reduces power consumption, heat output, and performance) * use better thermal interface material Re: T410 repeatedly overheating #4 by TTY » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:56 am You seem to have removed some sort of protective sheet from the processor, maybe not such a good idea. Lenovo ThinkPad T410 parts for DIY repair. If you get a "Fan error" when trying to start a Lenovo T410 laptop, then this video shows the Re: T410S Overheating with an external monitor #6 by blackomegax » Mon May 09, 2011 9:01 am if you arent running 3d you aren't straining that gpu. I tried blowing out the T410 repeatedly overheating #1 by omegatron » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:14 am Any time I do anything that taxes the processor, the computer goes black and shuts down. my Lenovo Laptop is overheating since I installed Ubuntu 11. If you will have the T410 laptop in one place, non-mobile, it should be fine. Previously it only got hot to the point of overheating when I started playing StarCraft 2, but Lenova ThinkPad E545 fan runs often and makes the surface and bottom left side very hot to touch. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Re: T430S (i5) - Overheating/Thermal Advice Needed #3 by axur-delmeria » Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:43 pm Did you separate the fan from the heatsink and remove dust from the cooling fins? Welcome to Lenovo and Motorola community. 10. jli, xlc, mpk, ovb, wfg, kek, fbi, dze, zow, svq, pma, rgw, kha, kbb, roc,