I've had this problem that (I think) has killed several laptops.
I'm on my 3rd t480, and I think it's all due to the same overheating problem. Occasionally when I wake my laptop from sleep, the fan isn't functional and the fan speed reads 65535 RPM. I see temps raising and raising and I just have to reboot the laptop for it to start working again. If my laptop is left sitting closed for an extended period of time, I can wake it to find its sitting in the 80 degrees range or worse. I think this keeps killing my laptops.
When I reboot, I get a "NO FAN" error and it just shuts back off. I boot it up after it powers down and it works fine for a period of time.
I just looked at psensor and it's showing max fan speed 65535. The odd thing is this problem has persisted over 3 Thinkpad t480's. I keep moving my home directory over to the new laptop each time so I've wondered if it's a config file thats causing this.
If you guys could help me figure this out, I'd appreciate not buying a new t480 every couple of years
I'm on my 3rd t480, and I think it's all due to the same overheating problem. Occasionally when I wake my laptop from sleep, the fan isn't functional and the fan speed reads 65535 RPM. I see temps raising and raising and I just have to reboot the laptop for it to start working again. If my laptop is left sitting closed for an extended period of time, I can wake it to find its sitting in the 80 degrees range or worse. I think this keeps killing my laptops.
When I reboot, I get a "NO FAN" error and it just shuts back off. I boot it up after it powers down and it works fine for a period of time.
I just looked at psensor and it's showing max fan speed 65535. The odd thing is this problem has persisted over 3 Thinkpad t480's. I keep moving my home directory over to the new laptop each time so I've wondered if it's a config file thats causing this.
If you guys could help me figure this out, I'd appreciate not buying a new t480 every couple of years
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