Hi all,
I've had a Blade 14 with the GTX 1060 since December 2016. After about a year, in November 2017, the trackpad started to raise up and stop working. I suspected it was a bulging battery, but when I sent it in Razer assured me the battery was fine, replaced the trackpad, and sent it back. Of course, three months later the trackpad was raised again. This time they replaced the battery (for free); this was March 2018. So, it's been about another year, and I'm noticing the issue is happening again. Obviously, I'm out of the warranty period, and I know the options (buy a battery and replace it myself or send it to Razer to replace for probably 3x the cost).
My question is - is there a way to prevent this issue from happening, or is this just an issue with the batteries or design? The system typically sits plugged in, running, and open on my desk, with Synapse set to "quiet mode" unless I'm actively using it (which, frankly, I've done less and less since kicking my WoW habit and buying an Xbox One X and 4K TV last year). Do I need to be discharging the battery more often? Should I turn it off when I'm not using it? Should I leave it in "cool mode" instead of quiet to ensure maximum cooling? Or does none of this matter?
I don't really want to buy a new system right now - as I said, I've moved away from PC gaming so I really don't need to upgrade to an RTX model, and this thing still packs plenty of punch for anything I'd use it for anyway (which probably still will be true a year from now). But I also don't want to drop a bunch of money replacing a battery if the new one is going to do the same thing. So, any input on whether this issue is avoidable would be helpful.
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