Using Linux Mint, I was forced to activate Intel's power saving mode because, absent that, the situation would have been catastrophic. Total. If you need a laptop with a lot of memory, and you want to spend less than one hundred thousand dollars on it (as of June 2022; I don't know how much they cost when you read this), I couldn't discover another option. But get ready to adjust to the new normal. If not, take a look about; there are other options that are superior. Got pros: There is room for up to 64 GB of RAM. The result is positive. My tasks are pulling. Blind keyboard is effective in teaching touch typing) I brought a laptop with Windows that was also capable of dual booting with Linux, and both operating systems started up without any issues. I used to have a Dell XPS where, due to the settings for the raid, I was unable to run them both at the same time. It must be either one or the other. The negative aspects of it are as follows: Noisy. Even with a relatively small load, the fan screeches. Hot. To reiterate, the area around the Esc key should not be touched under any circumstances. Incorrect port access. The power cable is routed straight in the opposite direction of the "exhaust" of the cooling system; for further discussion, see the section beginning with "hot." If you removed HDMI from the back side, you should also unplug the power from that side. The button for the power supply did not provide any feedback. And also restricted. It is unclear if you pressed it or not at this point. There is no bracket for attaching the second disk; rather, the disk rests on a fixed connector, and on the opposite side of the connector, on the sides of the disk, there are two places for bolts. This configuration allows the disk to be attached in multiple ways. In my view, for the bar that will press the disk, you should look into (without it, it hangs). As the kit did not come with this particular bar, I was required to. The touchpad is a complete eyesore. Even the Dell Vostro has a much superior version of it; I'm not talking about the Macbook here.
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