My copy was paired with the SSD NVME YMTC PC005 with a capacity of 512 GB.It is PCIe 3.0 x4 in the NVME standard 1.3.The disk is very fast and is doing well.If necessary, the option of dismantling and exchanging.At the same time, it is also the only component that can be changed.
Finally, work culture.And here is another surprise.The laptop behaves really well.It remains cool for a long time and does not heat up to very high temperatures.There are two fans here.
Unfortunately, one of them turned out to be defective for me and made strange, loud sounds.As far as I know, other reviewers did not have such problems.
Returning, the computer did not irritate with high temperatures - even when it was charged or loaded with benchmarks.It is worth adding here that sleeping is very good, then the equipment "eats" quite little energy.I left the laptop for very long hours without use in suspension mode (it could even be full 2 days), and the computer was not discharged anyway.However, this is not the end of the advantages.
Battery
Despite the 90 Hz screen and high performance, the laptop is doing quite well with the battery.Such a constant result I achieved was 6-7 hours from the moment the charger is disconnected to reaching about 15% of the charge.At the time, I had about 35% brightness, keyboard backlight and battery mode set to moderate and performed typical activities using the Brave Browser, Spotify, Mark Text programs, LibreOffice package and Visual Studio Code.I also watched video materials on YouTube.
If I reduced the brightness, turned on energy saving and turned off the keyboard backlight, this result would probably be even better.This could also be strongly affected by the reduction of the screen refresh rate to 60 Hz.I would like to go down to even 5% of the charge, I could work on my computer for up to 8-9 hours.This is a great result.
The laptop supports fast charging 90 W.The full charging time is about 2 hours.You can connect a weaker, 65 to the charger to the equipment, but then the charging time will extend.
g.cichocki