gonna butt in: you''ll need to buy from an authorized reseller to get it, but other than possible complications during purchase, it should be fine Macromart on amazon is one of those authorised resellers
Depending on how comfortable you feel with working and tinkering in laptops, i'd suggest watching tutorials on the different parts of the laptop to help you as well as scanning the qr codes in it. A good rule of thumb is to be very careful with it. If you *really* don't feel comfortable or confident doing that, i'd say mess around with your old Dell laptop to get a feel for what it's like and make your mistakes on something you don't care too much for anymore. Otherwise, go for the prebuilt version or ask a friend to build the DIY with or for you. for the SSD, i'd say to probably either make a backup to a different storage medium and then wipe it, since installing an ssd with an os configured to one laptop could cause issues if you switch it to a different one,
Pretty spot on from Dave about the upgradability vs price about the 16 inch. If the GPU is as powerful as 4060 and the laptop costs 2000+$ then it makes more sense to buy a 1200-1300$ laptop with similar specs (gaming or professional looking are out there in the market) then buy a brand new laptop two or three years later. You can just give up the previous laptop to a family member or donate or exchange it. Your total for two laptops comes out to 2600$ which is the same as buying Framework 16 and upgrading the GPU which is 400$ or it might get even more expensive for future cards.
tbh, if there's really any good reason to buy the 16, it's to show bigger companies that some people are willing to pay a premium to support repairability and upgradeability. The 16 is a first-gen kind of laptop, so the extra is funding the R&D and hopefully collaborations with other gpu manufacturers and avoiding a repeat of the area 51M
Now if it’s just straight up not in someone’s budget, fair enough, but otherwise I always find it amazing the number of people that will compromise on all kinds of things to save a buck, then go all shocked pikachu when the industry produces more of the thing they bought.
i don't think it's happening right now, since the connectors are very new and practically prototypes, we'll probably have to wait a while until Framework figures out how to do it through R&D. first gen issues. i guess.
try changing out your CMOS battery. after a while the CMOS, like any other rechargeable, degrades from charging and discharging, there's a good chance it's running out of charge and you need to replace it
Probably cheaper to wreck your car than pay for parking in Amsterdam
almost like amsterdam doesn't want cars in the city center
sounds like you didn't even try to contact support before complaining
this needs a pin
crucial has a limited lifetime warranty so you should be fine if you buy directly from crucial but i could be wrong.
The Fairphone 5
gonna butt in: you''ll need to buy from an authorized reseller to get it, but other than possible complications during purchase, it should be fine Macromart on amazon is one of those authorised resellers
hopefully some air to ground missiles
usb power outlet
That you stink?
no, that you need to touch grass. you responded real quick to a comment posted 4 days ago.
Yet you bumped this after 4 days. And being on Reddit for over 4 years.
I practically stopped using reddit since the blackout.
they're barely starting mass production, be patient. Q1 is next year
That’s the thing, since I have 0 experience with it, I don’t want to end up making a really expensive mistake.
Depending on how comfortable you feel with working and tinkering in laptops, i'd suggest watching tutorials on the different parts of the laptop to help you as well as scanning the qr codes in it. A good rule of thumb is to be very careful with it. If you *really* don't feel comfortable or confident doing that, i'd say mess around with your old Dell laptop to get a feel for what it's like and make your mistakes on something you don't care too much for anymore. Otherwise, go for the prebuilt version or ask a friend to build the DIY with or for you. for the SSD, i'd say to probably either make a backup to a different storage medium and then wipe it, since installing an ssd with an os configured to one laptop could cause issues if you switch it to a different one,
i've been preparing for it's arrival for a while now: dock, desk, organizing, planning, etc. can't wait to plop it down when it shows up
not that kind of framework, chief
Non-electrically conductive thermal pads exist, I’m personally planning on using ptm7950.
i don't see why you'd want to do that, especially in a laptop where space is very limited
Have you seen what an application of it looks like?
i've seen one on an ssd. i know they aren't very sticky or thin. that's why paste or liquid metal is better for cpus
depends if it's capable of doing that, since m.2 is a connection standard. you could give it a shot and see how it works out.
Pretty spot on from Dave about the upgradability vs price about the 16 inch. If the GPU is as powerful as 4060 and the laptop costs 2000+$ then it makes more sense to buy a 1200-1300$ laptop with similar specs (gaming or professional looking are out there in the market) then buy a brand new laptop two or three years later. You can just give up the previous laptop to a family member or donate or exchange it. Your total for two laptops comes out to 2600$ which is the same as buying Framework 16 and upgrading the GPU which is 400$ or it might get even more expensive for future cards.
tbh, if there's really any good reason to buy the 16, it's to show bigger companies that some people are willing to pay a premium to support repairability and upgradeability. The 16 is a first-gen kind of laptop, so the extra is funding the R&D and hopefully collaborations with other gpu manufacturers and avoiding a repeat of the area 51M
Now if it’s just straight up not in someone’s budget, fair enough, but otherwise I always find it amazing the number of people that will compromise on all kinds of things to save a buck, then go all shocked pikachu when the industry produces more of the thing they bought.
exactly. but fanboyism is going to make people buy crappy things just because it's the shinier newest thing with their favourite corporation's logo
pretty sure, so long as the mainboard design doesn't change, it theoretically should be as long as the company stays in business
i don't think it's happening right now, since the connectors are very new and practically prototypes, we'll probably have to wait a while until Framework figures out how to do it through R&D. first gen issues. i guess.
I think that is a nice wish, but an unlikely outcome, especially any tie-in with floatplane.
welp, seems i was more realistic than i thought, eh?
True, but i think it would be realistic to expect at least one deep dive during LTX. Given that Framework will have a booth there.
try changing out your CMOS battery. after a while the CMOS, like any other rechargeable, degrades from charging and discharging, there's a good chance it's running out of charge and you need to replace it
Please do not use “a standard button battery”. It must be a rechargeable ML1220 cell or you may fry your board. Support will send you one for free.
I thought it was a standard batt. my bad
That is why they should have made it boxy instead of sezy
it wouldn't sell well or send the right message through the industry that a laptop can look good and be repairable
You never know, there are lots of engineers who would love a serious laptop
yes but marketing towards engineers isn't going to keep a company afloat unless you increase the price massively
I get: CPU deassert sleep S4 CPU reached S0 state
maybe the mainboard is somehow detached from the laptop?
I haven't opened it up in like 6 months.
tbh it sounds like power isn't getting to your cpu somehow.
I SO want one of these, but i know the 16 would suit me much better. so jealous rn
Ok thank you. Should we be worried that the arms might fail even if we are extremely careful?
probably not, but the electronics inside are very resilisent so duct tape could definitely help is you ever break them out of warranty
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Turf war
its a growing issue