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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Feb 22, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-16T11:41:17.828611Z
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27:10 85kWh is an amazing battery :D That's like 15 Powerwalls in one laptop! Amazing engineering!!
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I hand laptops out to teachers, We have massive problems with laptops that have exited warranty with ports that wear out and cause problems (screen disconnect, charging issues etc... In normal laptops its a motherboard replacement and generally the cost and age we pitch the machine. With the framework I just swap in a new $9.00 modules. I have picked up 3 and sent them out to see how they hold up. For once I look forward to them getting broken.
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I'm so happy you pointed out the power requirements on the SSD. I feel like most people don't bother, and there isn't really a lot of easy to find info on power efficiency, especially with stuff like SSDs, where most people go "what do you want, it's better than a hard drive, isn't that enough for you?"
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I got the Framework 13" AMD (same Ryzen 7 7840U as the 16" model in the video, but no discrete GPU). I love it, and I love the framework philosophy. BUT I want to temper expectations a bit, there are trade-offs. The speakers are not the best. The battery life is really not the best. You can get better for cheaper from other brands, you might even get more prompt customer service and replacement under warranty from other brands. This is still a relatively new and tiny company! But the repairability and availability of parts for reasonable cost is fantastic. The documentation and discussion online is fantastic. If you're a power user with realistic understanding of the tradeoffs (and some patience for bios updates), then this is probably the one for you. Framework is good people.
According to reports I've seen on the forums, JEDEC DDR5-5600 is really the only spec you're likely to have success with, for the time being.
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29:06 The OCULink thing Framework has schematics for the expansion bay and the modules so you can hack together if you know how to do stuff :)
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This is a great overview of this laptop. I have a 10th or 11th Gen Intel by MSI (Leopard GP 66 I believe). There are so many annoyances with working on it. Add in the more open platform and more efficient AMD platform and this thing is really looking attractive. I think when the time comes for that purchase, I've seen enough about the FW 16 to know I won't be considering other brands until more companies match these features.
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12:58 Love the Tech Icarus story, if you haven't let a bit of magic smoke escape in your time can you even call yourself a tech nerd?
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12:00 IIRC there is a setting regarding boot order on the previous page, change that to something besides "Auto" and then you'll be able to edit the boot options.
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@ChristianStout
2 months ago
Disassembling and reassembling your laptop in a meeting is the grown-up version of disassembling and reassembling your pen in class.
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