First post, by User5518
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Hey everyone,
I was recently trying to revive an IBM ThinkPad T22 with a Pentium III 900MHz and noticed that it shuts down by itself after just a few seconds to a few minutes of operation. Naturally, I suspected a thermal issue, so I took a closer look at the CPU and thermal paste.
To my surprise, the thermal paste wasn’t even covering the CPU die—it was just a dried-up residue off to the side. So I thought: "No wonder it was shutting off so quickly!"
I cleaned everything up and applied new thermal paste, but the issue still persists. Here's what I’ve tried so far:
- Re-applied thermal paste twice (last time using Arctic MX-4)
- Tested with multiple IBM 16V power adapters
- Swapped out RAM modules
- Replaced the CMOS/BIOS battery
- Booted with and without the main battery
- Let it sit and tried again cold — the shutdown interval gets shorter with each attempt (seems like thermal buildup)
Despite all this, the laptop still shuts down after a few minutes or even seconds. The decreasing time until shutdown makes me think thermal protection is kicking in, but I’m running out of ideas.
Has anyone seen similar behavior on these machines? Could something else on the board be overheating?
Any advice or suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks in advance!