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thelio-major-r5-n3: Add RAM diagram & missing hyperlinks, correct M.2 diagram
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src/models/thelio-major-r5-n3/README.md

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- Memory
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- Up to 512GB (4x128GB) dual-channel DDR5 DIMMs @ 5600 MHz
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- Tested with the following RAM modules (may ship with other tested modules):
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- [Hynix HMCT04AGERA202N]() (128GB/stick)
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- [Hynix HMCG94AGBRA181N]() (64GB/stick)
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- [Hynix HMCG84AGBRA190N]() (32GB/stick)
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- [Kinsington KF556R28RBE2K4]() (32GB/stick)
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- Hynix HMCT04AGERA202N (128GB/stick)
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- Hynix HMCG94AGBRA181N (64GB/stick)
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- Hynix HMCG84AGBRA190N (32GB/stick)
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- [Kingston KF556R28RBE2K4](https://www.kingston.com/datasheets/KF556R28RBE2K4-128.pdf) (32GB/stick)
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- Networking
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- 1x 10-Gigabit Ethernet ([Marvell AQtion AQC113C]())
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- 1x 10-Gigabit Ethernet ([Marvell AQtion AQC113C](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-fastLinq-edge-product-brief.pdf))
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- 1x 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet ([Realtek RTL8125](https://www.realtek.com/Product/Index?id=3962))
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- Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.2 ([Intel AX211](https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/204837/intel-wi-fi-6e-ax211-gig.html))
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- Power
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src/models/thelio-major-r5-n3/repairs.md

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Thelio Major R5-N3 supports up to four 2.5" SATA III drives.
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**Tools required:** Cross-head (Phillips) screwdriver (optional)
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**Tools required:** Cross-head (Phillips) screwdriver
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**Time estimate:** 7 minutes
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**Difficulty:** Easy <span style="color:green;">●</span>
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### Steps to adjust the GPU brace finger:
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1. Follow the steps above to [remove the top case](#removing-the-top-case), [remove the side brace](#steps-to-remove-the-side-brace), and [remove the side fan](#steps-to-remove-the-side-fan) (if installed over one of the brace fingers).
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1. Follow the steps above to [remove the top case](#removing-the-top-case), [remove the side brace](#steps-to-remove-the-side-brace), and [remove the side fan](#steps-to-replace-the-optional-side-fan) (if installed over one of the brace fingers).
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2. To adjust a GPU brace finger's horizontal position, unscrew its four corner screws (highlighted green below), move the GPU brace finger's mounting bar, and reattach it in the desired position.
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- Any vertical alignment screws overlapping the side brace (such as the ones highlighted cyan below) will also need to be removed.
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- All screws highlighted below have flat heads to avoid interfering with the side fan.
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- AMD Threadripper CPUs come with carrier trays, so removing the CPU from the tray is generally not necessary.
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7. Flip the CPU bracket back down onto the socket, gently pressing the blue tabs to seat the CPU carrier tray onto the motherboard.
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8. Flip the CPU bracket cover back down.
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9. Screw the three Torx screws back into place.
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9. Screw the three Torx screws back into place in order of the printed numbers (starting with #1).
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- The AMD Threadripper-branded tool applies 1.5 Nm of torque. When the screw is tight enough, it will give way.
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- If you're using a different screwdriver, use a torque tool to apply approximately the same amount of torque (1.5 Nm, or ~13.275 in-lb).
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- If you're using a screwdriver without a torque tool, try to tighten all three screws evenly. After re-assembling the computer, [run a RAM test](https://support.system76.com/articles/hardware-failure#memory) to ensure the CPU is secured with the correct amount of force.
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![RAM slots](./img/ram-slots.webp)
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3. Make sure the tabs on the top and bottom of the slot are open (pulled away from the slot), then insert the new RAM (or re-seat the existing RAM) into the slot.
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- The RAM stick will only fit in one direction. The larger group of pins goes on top.
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3. Make sure the tabs on the left and right of the slot are open (pulled away from the slot), then insert the new RAM (or re-seat the existing RAM) into the slot.
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- The RAM stick will only fit in one direction. The larger group of pins goes on the left.
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- Use the following guide for placement of the RAM sticks:
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![RAM slot order](./img/ram-order.webp)
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4. Replace the top case.

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