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Lenovo Y50-70 Higher Capacity battery

Alexmograine

Hello guys, so I'm a university student and I'm using a lenovo y50-70. I'm facing somewhat of an issue daily, and that is the duration of the battery. I'm currently pulling at max 2hours and 15 mins on 1/4th of max brightness power saving mode and reduced voltage on the CPU. The original capacity of the battery is 54Wh and right now it's down to 36Wh. So of course i'm looking to replace it. The specs are Nominal 7.4V 7400mAh, and I'm looking for a higher capacity one but haven't been able to find one so far.

Any information is helpful ! :)

Thank you for your attention

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Do not believe there is a higher capacity one. Just buy the best name-brand one you can afford. Many chinese batteries are third shift units of OEM's, or literally the same battery with their label put on it.

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2 hours ago, SenpaiKaplan said:

Do not believe there is a higher capacity one. Just buy the best name-brand one you can afford. Many chinese batteries are third shift units of OEM's, or literally the same battery with their label put on it.

Alright mate if there's no other way I guess i'll stick to that plan :(. I kinda wished I could find a battery with the same output specs but with a higher capacity that would fit into the chassis :P

Thank you for your answer

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