12-01-2011, 11:38 AM
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is possible, but you don't know until you ask, so here we go.
I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 running BIOS rev A09 (attached) with the T7500 C2D. The CPU seems to get very hot. For example, after it's been on for a while it will reach 50-68c at idle and much higher under load. This is not a physical problem as i've had the whole machine apart and cleaned/replaced thermal paste etc. However, I did read somewhere that some manufacturers favour less fan speed for the T7500 but it leaves it running hot and that this could be altered in the BIOS or DSDT.
I currently run a dual boot config on this machine (Windows 7 and Mac OS X Lion) and both OS's report similar temperatures under similar conditions.
I have attached the DSDT that I use under OS X, I wonder if someone more knowledgeable than myself could take a look at the BIOS/DSDT and make some modifications so that it runs cooler?
Also, I have been running 6GB of RAM (2GB/4GB) in this machine for a while as I was informed that it would work. So far so good, and the BIOS reports the full 6GB but the 4GB DIMM reports as a 256MB DIMM under the OS, I was told that this is also a BIOS/DSDT fixable error and that many people have already petitioned Dell to make this an official update (or even up to 8GB).
Any help / input / modifications would be greatly appreciated.
Ellnic.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but you don't know until you ask, so here we go.
I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 running BIOS rev A09 (attached) with the T7500 C2D. The CPU seems to get very hot. For example, after it's been on for a while it will reach 50-68c at idle and much higher under load. This is not a physical problem as i've had the whole machine apart and cleaned/replaced thermal paste etc. However, I did read somewhere that some manufacturers favour less fan speed for the T7500 but it leaves it running hot and that this could be altered in the BIOS or DSDT.
I currently run a dual boot config on this machine (Windows 7 and Mac OS X Lion) and both OS's report similar temperatures under similar conditions.
I have attached the DSDT that I use under OS X, I wonder if someone more knowledgeable than myself could take a look at the BIOS/DSDT and make some modifications so that it runs cooler?
Also, I have been running 6GB of RAM (2GB/4GB) in this machine for a while as I was informed that it would work. So far so good, and the BIOS reports the full 6GB but the 4GB DIMM reports as a 256MB DIMM under the OS, I was told that this is also a BIOS/DSDT fixable error and that many people have already petitioned Dell to make this an official update (or even up to 8GB).
Any help / input / modifications would be greatly appreciated.
Ellnic.