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Lenovo makes some decent laptops. Asus. MSI. There are quite a few. Dells are decent. I think it's less hardware dependant and more software if you're PC or laptops are having suspend issues. Mint works good for instance but lately NIX has been having suspend issues for me.
It's also a matter of the drain I experience. Even when shutting down my Carbon X1 Gen 7 it loses all battery within a week. It's simply a terrible device to have lying around. The battery is empty when I pick it up more often than not. Either sleep drained it within a day or I shut it down a week ago and the battery is flat either way ๐ข
Sounds like a bad battery or something is phantom draining it. That's unusual unless there is a software issue. I'd run full system logs to check what the load on the battery is before it dies while at rest, you can also try power-top, and TLP.
I am using TLP and powertop. On two devices actually. And both of them are simply much worse than the MacBook I have at work. Thus my question to start this thread. There must be controllers, main boards or something that are better or worse at drain during sleep or being turned off
Have you tried cloning and ssd or swapping it into another device to see if the same effect happens? That could tell you if it's a software or hardware issue. If you have researched and used those fairly extensive battery programs then I'm guessing there's some sort of hardware issue. I'd swap or clone the ssd. And check on another laptop.
I don't have the time for this that I used to and Bazzite has otherwise been running fine. Both of them had other distros on that had the same issues and Bazzite might become my daily driver for the future main machine and otherwise worked flawlessly.