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Yunzii AL80

Yunzii AL80

Just got my very first aluminum mech keeb. Coming from the RK87, Lam-Ang Pro, and Lite (been rotating between these three since the pandemic days), I never really had the chance to upgrade until now.

Grabe pala talaga yung difference in both sound and feel kapag mas premium at mas well-built yung keyboard. Totally ibang experience.

I know I paid a bit more since I had to buy from an overseas seller (ubos na kasi stocks sa local resellers and nearby shops), but honestly, sobrang worth it pa rin for me.

Next stop: a 65% or even smaller aluminum keeb naman. Pero siguro later this year or early next year na lang.

Ayun lang! — Sulitin ko muna ’to. 🫶

u/eros_2024 — 7 days ago

My Lenovo Legion 5 (15ACH6H), which I bought back in October 2021, is somehow still alive and kicking after years of use. Performance-wise, it’s held up pretty well for gaming and everyday tasks—but there’s one persistent issue that’s been ruining the experience since day one.

Back then, a small number of Legion 5 users reported random stuttering issues, and unfortunately, my unit was one of the unlucky ones. I held out hope that it was just a software quirk that would eventually get patched, but fast forward to today… it’s still there.

Lenovo even replaced the motherboard on my unit, which I thought would finally solve it. It didn’t. The stutters remained exactly the same.

What makes it worse is how unpredictable it is. The system would freeze or hitch at the worst possible moments—right in the middle of intense gameplay, clutch situations, or even during something as simple as watching YouTube. It completely breaks immersion and gets frustrating fast.

The only “solution” the community came up with was a workaround: disabling TPM in the BIOS. And yes, it actually reduces or eliminates the stuttering. But here’s the catch—many modern games and features now require TPM to be enabled, so turning it off isn’t really a viable long-term fix anymore.

After dealing with this for years, I’ve pretty much reached my limit. I’m now planning to get a new laptop—and honestly, I don’t see myself considering another Legion device anytime soon.

Just sharing my experience as a long-time Legion user in case anyone else is going through the same thing.

u/eros_2024 — 14 days ago