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  • wordfoolBtoFramework@hardware.watchCharger
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    10 months ago

    I have Anker 65W and 100W GAN charger and both should work fine with the FW13 although one reviewer reported that a 65W charger (FW’s own) cannot keep up with power consumption during intensive tasks so the laptop keeps flipping between AC and battery power. General consensus seems to be get a 100W charger to be safe, especially considering they’re not much bigger than 65W ones.


  • The only reason to have a desktop PC these days IMO is if you need something very powerful (for gaming, video editing, CAD etc.), otherwise laptops today can generally have plenty of power for most people.

    So, yes, I’d just buy a dock for your FW and use that. Also worth getting a laptop stand to improve airflow around the case just in case things get toasty.


  • wordfoolBtoFramework@hardware.watchIs FedEx really that bad?
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    10 months ago

    As with any courier/delivery service it all depends where you live and how good or bad your local depot is. For some people FedEx will be the best of the lot, for others not so much. There’s no hard and fast rule. In my case FedEx generally outperforms UPS for deliveries. For others it might be the other way round.




  • yes, Thinkpads just seem so solid, even the more recent ones. The only thing I truly hate about them, build-wise, is that coating they use that’s a huge grease magnet. If the weather’s hot and/or you have sweaty hands a new Thinkpad will look like someone dumped a quart of motor oil over it within a few days! What’s more, the grease marks in well-handled areas can be impossible to fully get out eventually regardless of the cleaning products used. The older Thinkpads with the hard black plastic never suffered from this issue. I’m really looking forward to the bare aluminum of the FW13.



  • wordfoolBtoFramework@hardware.watchCyber Monday Sales for RAM?
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    10 months ago

    There was a good deal on 32GB of Crucial RAM ($65-$72 depending on store) but it was sold out everywhere by Sunday. The only other deals I’ve seen are at NewEgg, which has some discounts on the G-Skill 64GB kits (CL40 for $175 and CL46 for around $163). Otherwise all the decent RAM discounts have been for configurations other than DDR5 5600Mhz.


  • Ah, reminds me of the Thinkpads of old – external batteries, ultrabay that could hold another battery or whatever else you need, swapping drives, wireless cards, etc. and finding that perfect keyboard from the best of the 2-3 manufacturers they used. I also remember hunting down the last T-series they made with a 4:3 screen (the T61)








  • I charge day rates and depending on travel requirements they can be long days, but the same day rate still applies. A good comparison is the film industry where union day rates apply regardless of travel time to set or other time-consuming requirements of the jobs.

    if you want to negotiate expenses reimbursement then that’s a separate thing IMO. If I had a gig that required flying to and staying in remote cities then I’d certainly try to negotiate a deal to get reasonable expenses reimbursed (flights plus a reasonable nightly room rate), but that would be separate to my photography day rate.



  • That’s concerning. I did read that the Zen 4 Ryzen chips didn’t really improve on the Zen 3 ones in terms of battery life, but 4 hours is pretty terrible even for the last gen Ryzens chips. I can do better even with my pre-Evo Intel power-sucking 16" Lenovo workstation!

    Some thoughts: are you sure Windows and/or antivirus is not doing something in the background in terms of updates or scanning? What level brightness is your screen at? And what do you define as “light usage”?