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Do you end up noticing anything in daily use?Been experimenting with under-clocking my Framework. I don't do anything too taxing on it so have now got it running at 2GHz. Does everything I want still and no fan noise! Chugs along at 10w when at 100% CPU.
I went from 2666 CL20 to 3200 CL22 and I *think* I can notice the difference in day to day usage but I wonder if it's all psychological.DDR4 3200 CL20 Kingston Fury is plummetting in price at the moment its almost worth to get the 2x32GB dual rank kit. But I doubt I'll notice the extra 2-3% performance boost over my single rank kit.
Yup! I am most certainly getting a 13" AMD model as soon as I can order it w/o a pre-order. I'm not into pre-ordering much of anything. I'll end up giving my current 11th Gen to my mother for her and Pops to use.New models and boards on the way!
https://community.frame.work/t/13th...ies-join-the-framework-laptop-13-family/28157
Yup! I am most certainly getting a 13" AMD model as soon as I can order it w/o a pre-order. I'm not into pre-ordering much of anything. I'll end up giving my current 11th Gen to my mother for her and Pops to use.
Not upgrading. Just buying new. I have no desire to have an ewaste motherboard sitting around.I did consider it but then realised its a trap. Had this been an ordinary laptop I would not be considering replacing the guts for 66% of the cost of the original laptop thats only 1 year old.
If you upgrade it every year you are really throwing money down the drain you would not have spent with a normal laptop.
Be careful. A lot are going to get caught up in this. FOMO!!!!
You cant sell the leftover parts? Or is the market not big enoughNot upgrading. Just buying new. I have no desire to have an ewaste motherboard sitting around.
My unit is the base model first gen. Not really an upgrade for anyone.You cant sell the leftover parts? Or is the market not big enough
16" is coming. AMD versions too. But to daglesj 's point. They may not have the exact hardware you want. With the power efficiency of the 40 series I would be surprised if they didn't make an appearance. VRAM issues withstanding.I would be interested if framework laptops if they had a 15 or 16 inch version with a 7945HX 16 core with RTX 4070/80 graphics option that I could later upgrade the processor to a 9975 HX 32 core and graphics to a RTX 5070/80 or RTX even 6070/80 later.
I feel like this is not an issue for framework. I feel like this is a benefit for framework. If they can create a modular ecosystem then they are best poised to handle all of the combinations people want (as oppose to other laptops where you are just stuck with whatever combo the manufacturer chose).This is the issue that Framework will always be fighting against. "I want...insert every single combination including the kitchen sink...!"
No. Support etc. just goes out of the window. More choices actually can mean lower quality. Technology opyions isnt like a restaurant menu, it constantly changes. If you want to offer 3-5 years of solid support you cannot offer everything. Otherwise it's like your phone or laptops from anyone else, you get 6 months of love then "F*ck you!"I feel like this is not an issue for framework. I feel like this is a benefit for framework. If they can create a modular ecosystem then they are best poised to handle all of the combinations people want (as oppose to other laptops where you are just stuck with whatever combo the manufacturer chose).
Dell solved this a long time ago by removing all ports. "Fixed it!!"This is the issue that Framework will always be fighting against. "I want...insert every single combination including the kitchen sink...!"
I can see what you're saying about the assembly. I think mine is fine but I rarely put mine in a situation where could get really damaged. Mine 11th Gen will go to my mother when I order the AMD model later this year.Just bought another laptop! Felt the Framework is just too fragile and expensive to take out on work. So I got a refurb Lattitude 7480 with 16GB and 250GB SSD for £150! It's great. Will do just fine and I wont cry if it falls on the floor.
Curious, why?Having had mine a year I would recommend anyone holding off another year before buying one.
Curious, why?
Well... too small and too expensive... you kind of know about those 2 before you buy. I'm assuming that if you're buying a 14" laptop that means you want a 14" laptop. I meant what specific issues.Still too small, too expensive and still working things out.
Well... too small and too expensive... you kind of know about those 2 before you buy. I'm assuming that if you're buying a 14" laptop that means you want a 14" laptop. I meant what specific issues.
I must go pretty easy on mine. I've had no physical issues with mine. My battery life has grown about an hour to 6 with BIOS updates. Which isn't a lot for a modern laptop, granted, but 5 versus 6 is significant in terms of percentage of time gained.Well the whole BIOS battery fiasco was badly handled, they dont have the ability to fix or do any major RMA for big faults etc. etc. They had a whole first flawed generation of product and were not wanting to do anything about it until we kept on hammering them. Then they came up with a clunky soldering fix they were not able to do for customers bacuse they are not big enough etc.
The grass always appears greener...
No. Not because I'm interested, but because I am poor.Anyone picking up an AMD version soon? I'm going to try to order a Ryzen 5 Framework 13 in the next month or so.
Hey, your rig is still the envy of many.No. Not because I'm interested, but because I am poor.
I've had to use glossy screens in office buildings. No thanks. It's headache inducing to try and use a mirror that doubles as a monitor. This is less of an issue at home where you have more control over lighting and your orientation to windows, but the whole point of a laptop is portability and using such a thing away from your house means not always being able to control the environment.I was having a hard time with the matte screen. I swapped the OG glossy screen from my 11th Gen Intel to my Ryzen. Much happier.
Have you also tried under-volting? Since you're also restricting the maximum clock, the voltage should be able to go quite a bit lower than with boost clocks enabled, resulting in a tidy improvement in battery life.Been experimenting with under-clocking my Framework. I don't do anything too taxing on it so have now got it running at 2GHz. Does everything I want still and no fan noise! Chugs along at 10w when at 100% CPU.