Got this T540p for free from work, it came with a dual-core i5-4200M, 8GB of RAM, the awful 1080p TN panel and the GT730M dGPU.

Upgrades: New TrackPad (T450 Synaptics), i7-4700QM, 16 GB DDR3L RAM, AUO B156HAN01.2, and a good clean (yep, that’s an upgrade in my books).

The i7 runs quite well in there, I had some doubts about the thermal situation since it’s a 47-watt chip in a dGPU model but so far it holds up pretty well with a -70mw undervolt and Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. Idle it gets up to around 45°C, under load I’ve never seen it get hotter than 75°C. In addition to Throttlestop, I’m using TPFC on the “smart” setting to keep the noisy Toshiba fan from ramping up and down every .2 seconds.

The GT730M isn’t good for much these days but it runs older games quite well. All in all, I ended up really liking this ThinkPad. It’s very annoying to take apart, though.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    For freeeeee??? Wtf you’re lucky.

    The trackpad is a must, because the *40 machines don’t have buttons, right?

    Only problem is you running windows :P

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      1 year ago

      Trust me, I’d be running Manjaro if Optimus support wasn’t so bad… As it stands I’m running debloated Windows 10 Pro Education (which is kinda like Enterprise LTSC but without the licensing restrictions), so it’s actually quite a decent experience.

      The T450 trackpad is so fucking good, the buttons feel even better than on my T530.

  • @kanzalibrary
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    11 year ago

    Sick condition! in my eyes, T540 still bring back retro modern hybrid look in large form factor…

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Nice. I remember my old T540p, which I also got from free. I wound up deciding I wanted something smaller, so I sold it on eBay for a tidy sum.

    • FireWire400OP
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      11 year ago

      What did you end up buying instead?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I found a cheap T470 that needed work, and nursed it back to health. Last model to support removable batteries and the classic docking port.