• simple@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    To be fair it starts with 32GB of RAM, which should be enough for most people. I know it’s a bit ironic that Framework have a non-upgradeable part, but I can’t see myself buying a 128GB machine and hoping to raise it any time in the future.

    If you really need an upgradeable machine you wouldn’t be buying a mini-PC anyways, seems like they’re trying to capture a different market entirely.

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      My biggest gripe about non replaceable components is the chance that they’ll fail. I’ve had pretty much every component die on me at some point. If it’s replaceable it’s fine because you just get a new component, but if it isn’t you now have an expensive brick.

      I will admit that I haven’t had anything fail recently like in the past, I have a feeling the capacitor plague of the early 2000s influenced my opinion on replaceable parts.

      I also don’t fall in the category of people that need soldered components in order to meet their demands, I’m happy with raspberry pis and used business PCs.

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      3 days ago

      According to the CEO in the LTT video about this thing it was a design choice made by AMD because otherwise they cannot get the ram speed they advertise.

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        There’s camm2, the new standard for high speed removable memory. Asus already has released a motherboard that uses it and it matches the 8000 mts of the Framework which won’t be out until 3Q this year.

        Framework chose non upgradable because it was easier/cheaper. That’s fine except Framework’s entire marketing has been built around upgradeable hardware.

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      3 days ago

      seems like they’re trying to capture a different market entirely.

      Yes that’s the problem.

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              3 days ago

              The answer is that they’re abandoning their principles to pursue some other market segment.

              Although I guess it could be said to be like Porsche and Lamborghini selling SUVs to support the development of their sports cars…

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                  2 days ago

                  To be fair, you didn’t ask a question. You made a statement and ended it with a question mark, so I don’t really understand exactly what it is that you were asking.