I have the same problem with my Amilo Pi1505
Yesterday I decided to adventure myself and opened the laptop, removed the heatsink and put some Arctic Silver grease.
Unfortunately, I've not solved my problem, as it continues to reach 85ºC during the intel TAT burn-in test...
The Core2Duo T7200 is the "top" processor for the Pi1505, but FSC should have been careful to use an adequate heatsink for this CPU.
Yesterday I tested a Lenovo T60 with this same processor (C2D T7200) and the maximum temperature the cores reached was 81ºC (in my case, cores reach 87/89ºC with the same test). The huge difference is that this Lenovo's fan is way more quiet than Amilo's one, which insists on turning on whenever temperature crosses 65ºC...
On the other hand, the lastest BIOS available for Pi1505 has included support for the following processors:
Additional information:
- The µ- code and support for the following processors has been added:
- Intel Core Duo T2350
- Intel Core 2 Duo T5300/ T5500/ T5600
Now I wonder...where the hell is T7200?
PS: I apologize for this verbal "relief"...but I'm quite disappointed with my laptop...