Asus A32-F5 Replacement Battery 11.1V 4400mAh Li-ion
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Asus A32-F5 Replacement Battery 11.1V 4400mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
4400mAh
Asus F5 / X50 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (A32-F5)
This is an 11.1V Li-ion battery rated at 4400mAh (48.84Wh), built to replace the original A32-F5 cell in Asus F5 and X50 series laptops. It fits the F5, X50SL, X50R, and X50M, plus over 46 additional models that share the same connector and voltage rail. When the factory cell no longer sustains a charge under load, this replacement restores full portable operation.
- F5 and X50 platform fitment: Both series run the same 11.1V three-cell architecture, identical connector pinout, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one part number covers such a wide model range. The BIOS authenticates via the battery's EEPROM data, and this cell carries the correct identifiers for that handshake to complete cleanly.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on F5-series hardware. The BMS engaged protection cutoff correctly at low-voltage threshold, and the charging IC accepted the cell without triggering fault flags or halting at the authentication step.
- Post-install calibration on Asus F5: After fitting, run one full discharge until the laptop hibernates on low-battery cutoff, then charge uninterrupted to 100%. This forces the BIOS battery learn cycle to recalibrate against the new cell and clears the inaccurate "poor health" warning that appears after every cell swap on this platform.
Why the Asus F5 shuts down at 20–30% after a battery swap
The BIOS fuel gauge IC maps voltage curves from the old cell's EEPROM data. When a new cell goes in, the stored discharge curve no longer matches actual chemistry, so the gauge reads voltage collapse earlier than it really occurs. Under full CPU and display load, the laptop interprets the voltage sag as a critical low point and triggers an emergency shutdown — even though the cell still has usable capacity remaining. Running two or three full discharge-to-hibernate and full-recharge cycles gives the fuel gauge IC enough data to re-anchor its curve to the new cell, after which the shutdowns stop.
BIOS reporting battery health as "poor" or "replace" immediately after install
This happens because the BIOS reads health status from EEPROM registers written by the old cell's charge history — not from live cell measurements. A brand-new cell inherits the previous cell's wear flags until a learn cycle overwrites them. The fix is straightforward: complete one uninterrupted full discharge to hibernate-cutoff, then a full charge to 100% without interruption. After that cycle completes, the BIOS rewrites the health registers against the new cell's actual data, and the warning clears.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Asus
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Asus F5 battery percentage jumps around wildly — shows 60%, then suddenly 15% a few minutes later. Is the new cell defective?
The fuel gauge IC is still calibrated to the old cell's discharge curve — the readings are inaccurate, not the cell itself. The IC needs two or three full discharge-to-hibernate cycles followed by uninterrupted charges to 100% before it anchors correctly to the new chemistry. After those cycles the percentage stabilises and tracks linearly. Run the first calibration cycle as soon as the laptop is fully charged.
Windows shows the Asus A32-F5 battery as an unknown device with 0% and won't charge it — happened right after install.
The BIOS failed the EEPROM authentication handshake, which blocks the charging IC from starting. Shut the laptop down completely, remove the battery, reseat it firmly until the latch clicks, then cold-boot — do not resume from sleep. On a cold boot the BIOS re-runs the handshake from scratch. If the 0% reading persists after a cold boot, check that the gold contact strip on the battery aligns flush with the connector pins on the chassis.
The Asus F5 laptop shows the new battery's capacity as noticeably lower Wh than the spec — system info reads something like 42Wh instead of 48Wh.
The Wh figure in system info is pulled from the EEPROM's rated-capacity register, which the firmware hasn't updated yet against the new cell. This is a data mismatch, not a capacity loss — the cell holds its full 4400mAh. After one complete learn cycle (full discharge to hibernate, full charge to 100%), the BIOS rewrites the rated-capacity register and the system info figure corrects to the actual 48.84Wh.
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