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hi everyone, i was planning on getting a new laptop cheaply for about 500ish but then i stumbled upon this near-totally modular laptop rhat starts out at above 1000 bucks. do you think the cheaper laptop in the long run is just a false economy and i should go for the framework or what? if you want to ask questions go ahead but im mainly concerned about the longterm financials (and how well it will keep up over time)

  • rubikcuber
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    1 year ago

    I got my 11th gen Framework a little over a year ago and love it. It’s my daily driver. In that time my work has mostly been game dev on a legacy codebase, so I’ve exclusively been using Windows 10/11. I don’t get many (any?) issues. I use an external GPU (Nvidia 2060OC) and that works great. I used to get freezes that I eventually traced to power saving in the Nvidia drivers, but that wasn’t Framework specific.

    I’ve replaced / upgraded the SSD multiple times. It’s super quick and easy to do.

    I got the “DIY” version, but it was mostly prebuilt. The LCD did develop a fault very quickly (within a week) a horizontal line across the display, but Framework shipped me a replacement screen pretty quickly, and swapping it was quick straightforward.

    What I would say is that the screen does feel a bit flimsy vs other laptops.

    Anyway, I’m a massive fan and am considering upgrading my mobo to a Ryzen one.

    Oh, buy 4 USB C expansion cards plus extra ones. I got 2 USB C a USB A and an HDMI and to be honest, that was a mistake. Shipping (from Taiwan) makes it a costly to buy a couple more cards, so I wish I got 4 USB C plus the others.