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
> throtteling. Which leads to the question, can a faster fan speed
> meet such a desired temperature and the ultimate question, why does
> the fan not go faster?
You would have to ask IBM why they keep designing broken laptops.
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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
> throtteling. Which leads to the question, can a faster fan speed
> meet such a desired temperature and the ultimate question, why does
> the fan not go faster?
You would have to ask IBM why they keep designing broken laptops.
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