$302 later and I've done: Dual heatpipe, 400nit IPS panel, used 72wh battery, 1tb m.2, wifi 6e, PTM 7950, and 32 gb of ram
I've been using it daily for a few weeks now I've loved every minute.
Upgrading to PTM 7950 has made a massive difference over the kryonaut stuff I tried before, while video editing or playing beamng (which runs shockingly well) my CPU barely crack 81C. Before PTM I would hit upwards of 90C under the same loads. This has resulted in a laptop which I can actually use on my lap. Might sound silly, but my framework 13 (which I LOVE) gets way too hot for lap use even under fairly light loads + worse battery life. I find myself using this MUCH cheaper and older t480 more often than my framework or even my gaming pc. The extra weight is a bit annoying as I'm a student who also works for my universities I.T. desk, but the battery buldge gives me something to securely grab so I don't really mind all that much. I think it's such a confidence and creativity inspiring laptop - but I'm probably just too young and have a low bar for laptops lol. On windows 11 + debloat script, this thing feels amazing and I've really never enjoyed using a laptop this much, but maybe the money I sunk is affecting my judgement, I guess time will tell.
I really want to make use of the WWAN slot, but don't need the extra storage enough to warrant the $$$. I do however have a M+B key 512gb 2230 NVMe drive, but if I try to use it in the WWAN, I get a 1802 unauthorized network card error which prevents me from even going into bios or OS. I did some light research but didn't really get anywhere. I saw a lot of people saying that compatability in the WWAN slot is a bit weird and people always recomend a specific drive. I was curious if anyone had some ideas on how I could get this 2230 to work or even just boot while it's in the slot. I have a cheap adapter extension thing, but it only extends the drive to reach the screw holding it down, maybe I need a different adapter? Someone said they were able to boot and recognize the drive by hotplugging, but I'm too scared to try this.
Last Q - I got a Lenovo battery off ebay that came with 62wh of life, I'm guessing it was a recell since battery report says that the design capacity is 62wh but I'm really not sure. I was wondering if there are any "knockoff" batteries with high quality cells that have closer to (or even more!) than the 72wh from factory. I've heard the horror stories about cheap batteries, but if I could find one that I can verify has quality cells, I really could care less.
First post here, not sure if this is an appropriate post, but I wanted to share my enthusiasm and hear other people's stories so I can justify this financially irresponcible decision
I would love to hear any and all quality of life mods/tips/tricks you use!
Also thank you avidthinkpad user for that t480 modding guide post, It was immensely helpful!




