I got an ASUS Nitro 5 when the screen on my Lenovo i3 kept cutting out
and voided the warranty before I got it home by installing a 1 TB SSD
with Arch instaaled. To boot Arch I have to hold the F12 key down
while it powers up or it boots windows 10. Wouldn't buy another ASUS
mick down under

On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 at 10:00, Nic Strike <nch...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Personally, I'm currently using a Razer Blade 15 that I'll be replacing soon 
> with the Framework 16. If the Framework wasn't coming out, I'd likely be 
> buying a thinkpad.
>
> On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 6:18 PM Eric Waller <ewwal...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > However I have heard it is a pain in the ass to repair, and replacement
>> > parts are scarce.
>>
>> Have not had the need to repair, but I was astonished it shipped with
>> brackets and FPC cables for the second drive.
>>
>> Here is a link to the service manual
>>
>> https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/Customer_self_repair_guide/X712EA_Customer_Self_Repair_Guide_20210701.pdf?model=k712ea
>>
>> > How long is the battery life (typically with normal load)?
>>
>> When I am on batteries, I am using the system to diagnose embedded
>> systems.  This includes the use of USB to serial converters and serial
>> terminal emulators.  I do embedded systems development with jtag
>> programming tools for uploading code to microcontrollers.  I also use
>> network tools such as wireshark.  This includes the continuous use of
>> WiFi, and the display of multiple video streams generated by our
>> systems.   In this sort of operation, I get about six hours if I start
>> at 100% and take the batteries all the way down.  I try not to do that.
>> I prefer to set charge limits to 80% and cycle to not deeper than 20%.
>>
>> Eric
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> Nicolas Strike

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