Upgrading the Framework 13 💻: Is AMD Worth the Hype?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @Fhabdhxi
    @Fhabdhxi Год назад +181

    Whats good about the gaming perf is that it should sit at or above the steam deck, so as long as the deck remains relevant, so does the 7840u.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +94

      The Steam Deck looks good because it has a 720p screen, unfortunately a game rendered at 720p on the Framework screen looks bad. But I'll dive deeper into that next week.

    • @cd109876
      @cd109876 Год назад +29

      ​@@ElevatedSystemsI wonder if you try integer scaling - might need to add a custom resolution and enabling some settings in the AMD control panel - 1128 x 752

    • @soragranda
      @soragranda Год назад +20

      Is way better than the steam deck, more CU on GPU, more cores on CPU, also, Zen 4 over Zen 2 and RDNA3 over RDNA2.

    • @legeaux1
      @legeaux1 Год назад +2

      This is much faster

    • @Pro720HyperMaster720
      @Pro720HyperMaster720 Год назад +4

      @@soragrandait depends, if with performance we talk about fps in settings you want to use, probably are about the same, as indeed is quite more capable but due to scaling and raw screen size you’d want to run the game above the HD 720p/800p of the Steam Deck, so at the end you’ll probably end up with similar fps, because 720p in the screen of the Framework laptop doesn’t look good

  • @fernandorocha9620
    @fernandorocha9620 Год назад +68

    I'm using the AMD board for a day or so and I'm impressed by the good performance with fans quite most of the time.

    • @Nicholas-nu9jx
      @Nicholas-nu9jx 6 месяцев назад

      And once deck2 comes out we have better apus for framework hopefully

  • @DimitrisChr
    @DimitrisChr Год назад +46

    Would love to see Linux related performance and battery life comparison!

    • @the_dude182
      @the_dude182 Год назад +4

      True because this kind of device is perfect for developers. Who mostly run some kind of debian based OS.

  • @Romaoplays
    @Romaoplays Год назад +8

    Very well made video! Underrated channel, you should have much more views

  • @Sephsekla
    @Sephsekla Год назад +6

    Great video! I'm very interested to see the Linux review, since that's how I'll be using it for development.
    It's so fantastic to see Framework continuing to succeed.

  • @ninefox344
    @ninefox344 Год назад +3

    Finally, I'm perplexed by the lack of content for this awesome machine. Really looking forward to the linux and gaming reviews. Your work will have a big impact on whether I buy this machine or not! Thanks for your great work.

  • @toxiclovept
    @toxiclovept Год назад +31

    It's now CS2! Try it on both DX11 and Vulkan mode! (on launch options, add -vulkan).
    Also, It would be hard for noise and heat to decrase. It's double the performance.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +20

      LOL, Did I say CS:GO? I actually typed CS2 into my script. I guess after a decade it's just stuck in my brain. It's on the list to test.

    • @znazzer8
      @znazzer8 Год назад

      @@ElevatedSystems Hi, when you test CS2, can you please try "pro player" settings, 1280x960, stretched, all low settings, FidelityFX disabled, that would be great

  • @ghostsword6554
    @ghostsword6554 Год назад +5

    Always enjoying your Framework content, the laptop fans not being active all the time, is a major reason why this version is much more appealing to me (though I am not in the market for a new laptop just yet, and I wonder about the performance and noise level of the Framework 16).
    Looking forward to more videos in this series.

  • @GeoStreber
    @GeoStreber Год назад +29

    That new BIOS looks pretty great, design-wise.
    A BIOS update for that new GUI would be really cool for my 12th gen FWL13.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +11

      It does. I'm just old school (or just old) and like the old blue and white AMI BIOS screens.

    • @Pro720HyperMaster720
      @Pro720HyperMaster720 Год назад +2

      Is like the Steam Deck one, I find that curious as I never saw that BIOS manufacturer until the Steam Deck

    • @ccricers
      @ccricers Год назад +1

      @@Pro720HyperMaster720 Insyde also makes the BIOS for 11th gen Intel boards (I have one) and I'm assuming the other Intel boards as well. But it had the more "traditional" look

  • @Chemical_Alchemist
    @Chemical_Alchemist Год назад +10

    honestly that Baulder's Gate 3 performance is impressive!

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +8

      It is. Unfortunately FSR2 performance with Medium settings looked pretty bad, but I'll be tweaking things to find the most "playable" settings in the games I test.

    • @DuncDog
      @DuncDog Год назад +1

      @@ElevatedSystems FWIW, that's been FSR1 support in-game since launch (even the video showed as much if you squint at the config panel in your capture). Update #4 that went out over the last ~2 weeks added proper FSR2.2 support though, among another ocean's worth of tweaks and optimizations.

  • @remigoldbach9608
    @remigoldbach9608 Год назад

    Waited for your review ! Glad to see you got the ryzen upgrade shipped !

  • @demounit
    @demounit Год назад +3

    i've had my amd r7 framework laptop for a few weeks now and i've been loving it. been running fedora 39 on it exclusively and i don't miss windows at all. gaming performance is great and runs everything i want it to. my steam deck showed me that linux is 100% a viable platform for pc gaming and fedora and my framework is sealing the deal.

  • @duden8173
    @duden8173 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video, very interesting!
    I have the very first Framework Laptop (11th gen i5) from 2021 and its already a really good machine.
    Fast forward 2+ years and we get better screen rigidity, a matte panel, louder speakers (quality still subpar unfortunately) and *finally* amazing battery life.
    I won't upgrade any parts for environmental reasons (would love the matte screen tho) but from now on I can recommend the FW13 to anyone looking for an ultrabook without any bad conscience.
    I hope after the 16 they will start working on a 360 hinge or a 2in1 chassis that fits the same mainboard if thats not possible.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Год назад

      Regarding not upgrading... selling the laptop / giving it to a relative/friend and getting a new one is still an option. Also, maybe there's people searching for the parts you want to upgrade, to repair their own laptops. I mean, maybe their mobo fried and they don't need an upgrade, but would like a replacement as cheap as possible.

    • @georgiancernat
      @georgiancernat Год назад +4

      Respect for not upgrading due to environmental reasons!

  • @jccnguyen
    @jccnguyen 9 месяцев назад

    This is by far the best video about the Framework 13 I've found. Subscribed.

  • @walaszek
    @walaszek Год назад

    Excellent video. Love the tip about the 100W charger. Liked & subscribed.

  • @owenhowever1958
    @owenhowever1958 Год назад +1

    Just bought the 13 brand new with this cpu glad to know it's gonna be awesome

  • @KevinRollman
    @KevinRollman Год назад +2

    Awesome video! This took some time, but worth the wait. I would like to see a test of Steam's Linux OS and see how the gaming performance might change running the Proton layer for games.

  • @willm5032
    @willm5032 Год назад

    Im waiting on my preorder to ship. V excited to have one as a multi use, mostly light design/casual gaming/ media machine.

  • @paulgriffin8566
    @paulgriffin8566 Год назад +1

    C.J many thanks for a fantastic review. You answered many of the questions I had about upgrading my FW13. The performance statistics around fan noise and heat were particularly incite full along with the battery upgrade. I run Ubuntu 22.04 and am constantly frustrated with battery life, fan noise and heat. This is exacerbated when I fire up VMware instances of Windows and Kali. I would love to get your thoughts on how the Ryzen board went with Ubuntu stand alone and with a couple of VM's running if you could manage it. Again, many thanks, I'm looking forward to your further reviews of the Ryzen board.

  • @opensourcedev22
    @opensourcedev22 Год назад +9

    It's almost 2x the cost to my comparable Lenovo 16" 7840u. I'll keep saying it over and over - there's an initial R&D markup that early adopters will pay. I for one can't drop an extra $1200 just because, since it will probably take a couple of generations of these laptops to bring these into mainstream pricelines. Until then, I'm happy for those believers who fork out the cash on a Framework. I hope other manufacturers follow suit with this design

    • @deidyomega
      @deidyomega 11 месяцев назад +3

      There's a cost difference that has to be factored in. Even loyal framework users are going to spend less on future framework purchases, meaning the company has to front load more of the cost.
      Also, there's no shot any other major manufacture will go down this road. (unless the EU forces that process)

    • @aygwm
      @aygwm 5 месяцев назад

      Put your money where your mouth is

    • @bigdoggetom6549
      @bigdoggetom6549 4 месяца назад +2

      One thing to consider is the build quality. I can't comment on FW build quality, but some of the cheap Lenovo, HP, and Dell laptops are absolute dogshit and fall apart unless you're only using them on a table in your dining room

  • @balfit
    @balfit Год назад +16

    Thanks CJ, love all the reviews, but Framework ones take the lead. I am 100% with you on the upgrade thoughts. Perhaps it will become something like swapping in really old gear augmented with government sourced environment protection subsidies bringing down the prices massively. After all, that would be full and real recycling.

    • @cyclopsvision6370
      @cyclopsvision6370 Год назад

      Are you on drugs? The guy is comparing the latest model with 11th and 12th gen Intel processors, when the more accurate comparison would be the 13th gen Intel processor. He made Intel look bad intentionally by comparing the current AMD offering to old Intel chips.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +10

      @@cyclopsvision6370 The 13th gen was just released a few months ago. Upgrading from a one and two year old board is already pretty unreasonable for most ppl. Anyone who bought the 13th gen already knew the Ryzen one was being released so they aren't looking to upgrade. Besides the 13th gen is only 5% to 10% faster than the 12th gen with no power efficiency improvements. They are basically the same mainboard.

  • @SionFrench
    @SionFrench Год назад +1

    @CJ thank you for another comprehensive well thought out coverage of the FW AMD board, just wish your camera had focused on you and not the lid of the FW laptop! 🙂 And looking forward to more to come.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +1

      LOL. Wasn't sure if anyone would notice. When I pulled focus I was sitting inline with the laptop bit at the last minute decided to push my stool back and I forgot to refocus. It didn't look very bad in the raw footage but the RUclips compression didn't help.

  • @shanemitchellspencer
    @shanemitchellspencer Год назад +3

    The review I was looking for!
    I'd love to see a deep dive comparison between the AMD Framework and the M2 MacBook Pro, if you'd be so willing.
    The Mac won out on my purchase when we only had the 11th gen Intel, but the AMD makes it quite interesting.

  • @ericandruszko7563
    @ericandruszko7563 Год назад +2

    Great, solid video! Always love your Framework vids.
    If you could test Ubuntu Studio in your Linux distro tests, I'd appreciate that

  • @uniworkhorse
    @uniworkhorse Год назад +1

    CJ, regarding gaming: I think you should definitely mention that this is probably an indie gaming beast! There's a lot of non-esports titles that are not super graphic intensive, even 3d games, with many that just so happen to be exclusive to Windows machines.
    Examples: Noita, Risk of Rain 2, Deep Rock Galactic... You name it!

  • @Neuer_Alias_erstellen
    @Neuer_Alias_erstellen Год назад +5

    id love to see ho well USB4 in the Framework works with an #EGPU

  • @ZiemsRyan
    @ZiemsRyan Год назад

    Great content! Thank you for the video!

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад +3

    I think the best path for more budget conscious people will be to buy 2nd hand parts than buying brand new parts.
    But it will be enthusiast who are more up for 2nd hand parts where most people just want brand new parts.
    Maybe if Framework increases their scale they can offer better value, but I doubt big companies will go away from buying bulk of laptops etc. from a big manufacture like Dell.

  • @terminallyonline5296
    @terminallyonline5296 Год назад +3

    Linux distros to test!
    Debian
    Linux Mint
    Ubuntu
    Fedora
    Arch Linux (EndeavourOS is an accessible version with direct parity with Arch Linux packages)
    Consider the fractional scaling on X11 vs Wayland and the performance on both.
    Also the most important thing as someone interested in these laptops is battery life - so one thing to look into is battery saving methods on each distro. On Fedora for example, my home distro, you would use powerprofilesctl in the terminal to select a performance preset.

  • @security9999
    @security9999 Год назад

    Thank you. You go into many details that many content creators dont do.
    The games i usually play, skyrim, no mans sky, v rising should run just fine

  • @PAUL-uk1le
    @PAUL-uk1le Год назад

    Its such a cool idea. I'd honestly hope other Laptop companies at least adopt swapping ports from framework. I'm going to buy a 16 model when win 12 arrives, I'll be hitting batch 18 or 19. I also want a speaker upgrade for non headphone use.

  • @deathab0ve
    @deathab0ve Год назад +1

    I have 11th gen intel in my framework. I don't want this newer AMD, but I am interested as this is a giant leap in performance. If this is the leap today then the leap in 4 years when I would upgrade could only be better. This is exciting news for the future of Framework.

  • @wyfyj
    @wyfyj Год назад

    Installing Gentoo on mine right now. The battery life is pretty nice!

  • @blayd_
    @blayd_ Год назад

    Please test Debian 12!! I would love to see your experience as I'm interested in an AMD framework for uni and beyond. Thanks for the honest review, they're hard to come by nowadays

  • @JohnMFlores
    @JohnMFlores Год назад

    You gave just the answer I was looking for. I'll probably wait for the _next_ AMD

  • @Bboyman1150
    @Bboyman1150 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait till the framework 16 pre orders ship

  • @ZDub77
    @ZDub77 Год назад +2

    Any chance an external GPU enclosure would work with the usb4 ports?

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +4

      It works, not sure how well. I'll be testing in my gaming review.

  • @williambryant7686
    @williambryant7686 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the video; the extended time was well worth it. I am looking forward to your thoughts when you eventually get your hands on the upcoming Framework Laptop 16. I would also be very grateful if you would consider testing Linux Mint when you explore Linux with this new AMD board. I just got my first Framework 13 with the Intel 12th gen Core i5 and am having a tough time getting it to cooperate with my external monitor. I would love to see how this new board behaves with that and other distros for you. Thank you.

  • @marcruijs1039
    @marcruijs1039 Год назад +1

    Love to see how it runs Ubuntu! I'd really like to know what kind of trackpad gestures are available, and how stable it runs

  • @GRBtutorials
    @GRBtutorials Год назад

    16:13 Huh, that's weird. According to NotebookCheck, the AMD Framework pulled less maximum power than the Intel ones during their stress tests, and it stayed below 60W, with a maximum of 55W. Similarly, Phoronix tested another 7840U laptop and it only drew 30W peak, compared to over 70W for the i7-1280P!
    Is is possible your charger/cable is defective? Did you test with another 60W charger/cable combination? You could also try monitoring the power input either via software or a USB tester.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +1

      Even Framework states that the 60W charger isn't sufficient for the AMD Mainboard when off battery, and recommends a 100W power source. This indicates the board draws over 60W and needs the battery to suppliment under heavy sustained load which is what my testing showed.

  • @homeape.
    @homeape. Год назад

    the thing that i learnt from this video:
    germany + colorado makes one heck of a tshirt

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад +1

    14:28 adding 11 percent to the Intel numbers brings them around 7 hours and 20 minutes.
    Subtracting 11 percent to the AMD brings it around 9 hours and 30 minutes.
    Very impressive battery life performance indeed.
    I think a big reason Apple keeps their battery life better when in sleep is because they use LPDDR. The biggest power efficiency gains LPDDR brings is in inactivity where regular DDR cannot use very minimal power when not in use. I dunno if the memory can be dumbed into the SSD when in sleep so the memory isn't using power at all. But there might still be OS differences that makes MacOS very good in not using power in sleep compared to Windows.
    I do think both have issues with sleep when plugged in because something remain active (I think it is wifi) which causes bigger battery drain than doing sleep while unplugged.

  • @scottxiong5844
    @scottxiong5844 Год назад +1

    Battery charge percentage limit in BIOS!? I don't think I've ever heard or seen this :D. That is cool.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +2

      There is a limit so you don't stress the battery if you keep it plugged in for long periods.

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад +1

    11:02 Impressive the on battery performance was better than plugged in. But perhaps the new drivers improves things.
    It would also be nice to see how the frame time was for on battery (it might be the case it sucked overall but did really well particular places so the total amount of frames was higher or it actually just overall was better, lol).

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 4 месяца назад

    Great review.

  • @therealeightabove
    @therealeightabove Год назад

    It's always such a bummer when you go back and look at the footage in post only to realize you had the focus set wrong in the intro shot.

  • @cdoublejj
    @cdoublejj Год назад

    Thats why i upgrade the power supplys on my laptops. i got 100+ chargers and even battery banks. i even got a 350 watt brick for my old alienware m17x r4 back in the day. at least you found the issue!!!

  • @kmsum
    @kmsum Год назад

    Thanks CJ for the comprehensive video. How are your grandbabies? I can't wait to see your in depth review on Ryzen Framework. Please let me know if the bios has following settings:
    - above 4G encoding
    - Auto resize bar support

  • @samganji6987
    @samganji6987 Год назад

    I have been rocking Manjaro KDE on the 11 gen board. Been looking forward to the upgrade. WOuld lvoe to see a Manjaro video.

  • @Pieteros21
    @Pieteros21 Год назад +1

    For sure test fedora , using it for more than a year and for me it's awensome middleground in between ubuntu and arch based distros

  • @uniworkhorse
    @uniworkhorse Год назад +2

    I think Patel is wise to consider Apple their main competitor... The MacBook airs in the short term are just such a great value and whole I really want this laptop... It's just too costly for me to justify pre-ordering, waiting and ponying up!
    The new battery life is a game changer, but man heat, standby and sound are tradeoffs I'm not sure I'm ready to make.

  • @stoicfloor
    @stoicfloor Год назад

    Can't wait for the Linux review! Thank you CJ!

  • @letscytex
    @letscytex Год назад +1

    Could you test fedora and debian testing?

  • @br3nd4n
    @br3nd4n Год назад +1

    Please test Ubuntu and Fedora 🙏 especially heat and battery life.
    My Framework 12th Gen is going strong. Replaced the hinges and added a vinyl skin and a matte screen protector. It's working really well and is light enough to travel almost everywhere.

  • @asdprogram
    @asdprogram Год назад +1

    you can actually manage tdp of amd laptop cpus with ryzenadj.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад

      It's not worth it on the U series processors. The cooling isn't robust enough to handle higher sustained TDP, push it over 25 to 28 and it just hits thermal limits and throttles anyway. I can use it with my cooler mod though.

  • @MyReviews_karkan
    @MyReviews_karkan Год назад

    Forget the the small laptop, my eyes are on the 16" one. Definitely getting one next year. That laptop is a beauty.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +2

      I have a batch 1 pre-order in.

    • @MyReviews_karkan
      @MyReviews_karkan Год назад +1

      @@ElevatedSystems Ahm, a detailed review is coming of course? 😁

  • @ContantContact
    @ContantContact Год назад +1

    Repairs are important.
    I have 2 HP X360s, different models. The keyboards on both are bad. I would love to be able to swap the keyboards out in 2 minutes.
    And upgrade the Ram.
    Can't really do either. The ram is soldered in. The keyboard is plastic welded in.
    I ordered a Framework 16. The aggravation is a higher cost that the price of the Framerwork.

  • @centuriomacro9787
    @centuriomacro9787 Год назад

    I'm looking forward to your Linux tests. I would be interested in Ubuntu 23.10, Fedora 39 and latest OpenSUSE Tumbleweed release.

  • @inspiringengineer
    @inspiringengineer Год назад

    I use mine to play Stormworks - am planning to buy another but can't deside to go with Intel or AMD??

  • @ianthomas1955
    @ianthomas1955 Год назад +3

    A Battery comparison with tho old one would have been really cool.
    But maybe someone in the Forum will do one.
    I use the 11 Gen i5 Model. i think the I5 or Ryzen 5 Cpus are and have been the better choice Price to Performance wise. Like 600 for the Bord some RAM and the WIFI card would be the way to go for me.
    I love to see your Review

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +3

      I'll do a short on the 55wH battery life

    • @deansmits006
      @deansmits006 Год назад

      Do you plan to upgrade your main board some day? Or only in the case if component failure? Just curious about how other owners view the modularity

    • @ianthomas1955
      @ianthomas1955 Год назад

      @@deansmits006 I ordered the 16 and I'm giving the 13 to my girlfriend. But we will probably upgrade it together sometime next year as I want to use the Bord as a Media PC and she will probably want a more efficient CPU.

  • @davidmanos619
    @davidmanos619 Год назад

    @ElevatedSystems i just got my DIY AMD framework Laptop. When i put it together the LED's are solid red and the system doesn't boot. Any ideas as to what i may have done wrong?

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад

      Make sure your ram is fully seated. The DIMM slots are pretty tight on these boards.

  • @guillaume_s
    @guillaume_s Год назад

    Great review, interested in EndeavourOS/ArchLinux and Pop OS distros

  • @pecorjunior
    @pecorjunior Год назад

    Really good video, nice work! And what about testing Dead by daylight on that 780m gpu ?

  • @kamilk6807
    @kamilk6807 Год назад

    Good angle with comparing MacBook to this one. But you haven't stated if the upgrade made you reconsider this one to be once again your daily

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад

    I wonder if you also use that Macbook Pro as your desktop setup as you did use a Mac Studio at one point (so it might also be more convenient to have one device for everything instead of having to switch between devices).
    I do wonder how much better battery life LPDDR brings, but it sadly doesn't exist as modules to replace like regular DDR. As that is also a difference between Macs and Framework.

  • @johncunningham7268
    @johncunningham7268 Год назад +1

    Really helpful video! What about video out over USB-C? Can a multi-port dock use a single USB-4 cable to charge the AMD Framework 13 while also driving two 4K monitors? If so, 60hz limit or 144hz ability for two (or more) 4k monitors over a single cable to a capable USB-4 dock, like over Thunderbolt 3/4 cable using a capable Thunderbolt dock for the Intel 13th Gen Framework? How "good" are those two rear ports with USB-C modules installed? Also would love any info about AMD benchmark performance versus Intel 13th Gen Framework.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +2

      I have a few TB4 And USB4 docks and two egpu's I'll be testing in my gaming review.

    • @koisose0
      @koisose0 Год назад +1

      oh lets go cant wait@@ElevatedSystems

  • @ommenerd3793
    @ommenerd3793 Год назад

    This thing has almost the same performance in Cinebench R23 as the Ryzen 5 7600x. Amazing job by AMD.

  • @shiruba2004
    @shiruba2004 Год назад +1

    Overall not a bad review, but I have to question some things:
    1. Saying that the chassis is showing its age. Touchpad technology, screen technology, and speaker technology have not drastically changed int he past few years. It is true that the Framework may not have the absolute best of these (particularly the speakers) - but they are above average in the screen and touchpad areas, and also in other areas like the keyboard. Sure, I hope they can continue to upgrade and perfect everything about their laptops, but the fact remains: Either the original was usable, or it wasn't. If it was, then it still is. I for one would be perfectly happy to keep using my original chassis, top case, hinges, and all. The Touchpad is enough better than my Thinkpad that I appreciate the difference.
    2. The price discussion. Selling a used laptop is generally *very much* a losing proposition. As an example, if you buy a new laptop every two years, then you will (generally) be lucky to sell your laptop for half of what you bought it for. So, if you buy a $2000 laptop every two years, then you might be lucky and get $1000 for the old one. This means that if you could get a new motherboard for less than $1000, you are better off changing the motherboard - even without factoring in that you get to keep the older one. As the side of SSD and memory goes up, more and more of the cost of the PC goes into these, and so the argument for re-use goes up more and more if one or both of these can be re-used. Given that the motherboard can be repurposed into a new PC or sold onto someone else, that sweetens the deal further.
    I think since the poster is making multiple videos about re-purposing the motherboard, this is well known.
    To be honest, though, for "regular people", I would focus on the repair-ability aspect more than the upgrad-ability aspect when "selling it" to them. Apple and others had done research showing that most people never actually upgraded their PC, and hence it was "okay" to solder everything onto the board. I'm sure this is true in the sense that people who aren't interested in computers, but just use them, are less likely to open them up and change out things like even the RAM or SSD, much less the motherboard. Telling my aunt, for example "This laptop is really cool because you can swap out the motherboard" is likely to be met with a blank stare.
    On the other hand, explaining that "If you ever break this laptop, or part of it fails, I can fix it for you for pretty quickly & inexpensively and without losing your data in most cases. If you choose a Macbook or many other PC laptops, it will probably mean a very costly complete replacement where you will be without your laptop for days or maybe weeks". Especially if they have ever had a laptop break in the past, this should be something they understand.
    Not only that, but when they do sell a framework used in order to buy a new laptop, dealers of used goods and repair shops can easily mix and match parts to do the upgrading that people wouldn't do on their own, and so things still can get saved from the land fill - which is the most unique aspect to me.
    You can give your used laptop to someone, and they will probably keep it for a year or so before giving it to their kid for a year or so - but after that, it's likely to end up in a landfill - especially if it breaks. Because the framework is completely repairable and fixable, basically only truly obsolete and/or broken parts should ever end up in the landfill - and hence why we should all do our best to keep using the original chassis if we can.

  • @gregnewman7516
    @gregnewman7516 Год назад

    Brilliant bit of kit repairable nice my friend had a computer shop pile of laptops out the back no parts non fixable waste of parts tip fill

  • @jierenzheng7670
    @jierenzheng7670 10 месяцев назад

    I didn't really feel the need to upgrade my Framework 12th Gen, some optimisation on the Linux side can push it further to around 8 hours. That being said, my laptop is borrowed to a relative for school so I got a 2nd hand Thinkpad X280. I loved the feel of the body and keyboard, wish there was an option for that on the Framework 13 chassis too.

  • @thepuff791
    @thepuff791 Год назад +1

    Test SteamOS? 🤔 I think it's officially released?

  • @Gatsu563
    @Gatsu563 Год назад

    I'm curious about the out of the box experience with a Fedora.

  • @jakefowler4246
    @jakefowler4246 10 месяцев назад

    I have the framework 13 with the AMD Ryzen™ 5 7640U has anyone tried it with the 61Wh battery if so did it improve the battery life? Oh, I'm running Windows 11 because I need Dragon Dictate.

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  10 месяцев назад

      Just based on capacity, you will get an 11% uplift in battery life with the 61Wh battery.

  • @TheKaboomification
    @TheKaboomification Год назад

    For the linux OS tests, I'd love to see PopOS in them again

  • @felixgiezek9383
    @felixgiezek9383 Год назад

    Hello, nice video! could you test in an other video if the AMD Framework works with an eGPU?

  • @frankwong9486
    @frankwong9486 Год назад

    The price and long waiting before shipping is the problem , they cant made them fast enough ( possible supplier delay) 😢

  • @werewolfman007
    @werewolfman007 Год назад

    would like to see how egpu support works it

  • @Spiros219
    @Spiros219 Год назад

    Can you take a framework laptop,
    Remove the motherboard, place a usb C hub inside
    And use is as a portable Samsung Dex type of thing?
    Razer had a prototype a few years ago, but now I think it is even more feasible

  • @rvsjimbo
    @rvsjimbo Год назад

    Great video. Not got a Framework... Yet. I would like the 16" one with the GPU, but not cheap. Would dual boot with Windows and Linux Mint. The only reason for Windows is DCS...

  • @theodoresmith3353
    @theodoresmith3353 Год назад

    I got the 61 hr battery too. they haven't released a bios update to unlock the full capacity yet, have they?

  • @JimBob-z6p
    @JimBob-z6p Год назад +1

    Please test Fedora and/or HoloOS

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +2

      Fedora is at the top of the list, and I was looking at HoloISO possibly as part of my gaming review.

  • @danhyde7501
    @danhyde7501 Год назад

    Ah such a tough choice between this and the m2 MacBook Air for a similar price.
    I can’t decide if the better battery/screen makes up for the fact that the MacBook won’t be repairable or replaceable battery when it degrades, or upgradable when it gets slow…

  • @Bareego
    @Bareego Год назад

    I'd love to see if frameworks could also offer an AIO version. I'm not a big fan of the small laptop screens and love to have much room on my desktop. I find commercially available AIOs annoying as you can't upgrade them. They tend to be annoying to service and upgrade. For now I use a mini pc vesa mounted to a monitor but would prefer the better performance most AIOs can bring.

  • @xavhow
    @xavhow Год назад

    A lot of great info here.
    One that stood out is upgrading costs too much.
    Framework should really take note on this one.
    And Framework’s CEO is right about its main competitor being Apple. For me anyway, that’s exactly what I’m comparing it to!

  • @captainpumpkinhead1512
    @captainpumpkinhead1512 Год назад +2

    For Linux, I'd love to see if NixOS performs significantly differently from other Linux distros.

    • @mgord9518
      @mgord9518 Год назад

      I went from Fedora to Nix a few months ago, the boot time is significantly faster
      Everything else seems to be similar

  • @YTesting
    @YTesting Год назад

    Superb video

  • @MK-xc9to
    @MK-xc9to Год назад

    If its noise and heat that bothering you than simply use a Notebook Cooler , the Notebook Fans are relativly tiny and have to spin fast to pump air into the Laptop = noisy , my Notebook Cooler has too slim 140 mm fans which blow cold Air from beneath the Laptop into the Laptop which support the Laptop Fans , powered only by USB . That will bring the Temps down and with it the noise from the Laptop Fans .

  • @reru_personal
    @reru_personal Год назад

    I would kind of like to see Garuda Linux tested. Im running the KDE Lite version and am using wayland.

  • @muhdkamilmohdbaki7054
    @muhdkamilmohdbaki7054 Год назад

    It is great that we can swap between AMD and Intel CPUs, but I wonder if we can in the future swap between architecture, like put in ARM CPUs or RISC-V CPUs.

  • @alexmartian3972
    @alexmartian3972 Год назад

    If one does not like fan noise, just unplug the fan. Or, laptop does not start w/out fan? Write a feature request.

  • @AnupamAdkeM---
    @AnupamAdkeM--- 9 месяцев назад

    Framework With the New Snapdragon ARM Base SOC is basically A Big Big Game Changer

  • @6ch6ris6
    @6ch6ris6 Год назад

    i hope framework will also make ultrabooks in the future. don't want to use another device for just reading PDFs on a couch

  • @francootaola9172
    @francootaola9172 Год назад

    Would love a good recommendation for a 100w charger 😁

  • @illuminati229
    @illuminati229 Год назад

    Im requesting Deep Rock Galatic to be tested in your gaming review. Be sure to get lots of enemies on screen!

  • @ghjong001
    @ghjong001 Год назад

    I actually couldn't reset my PIN even with the ethernet adapter, and had to do a fresh install of Windows to complete my upgrade. Fortunately, I backed up my data on an external drive beforehand, and I was up and running soon enough. I'm using my original 55W battery from my 11th Gen laptop, and was able to get 8+ hours of light work right out of the box (including an hour or so of playing Stellaris to test the graphics & fan, which was silent).

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  Год назад +1

      Windows has issues. I should have been able to connect to WiFi to reset mt pin, but clicking on the network icon on the bottom right of the screen did nothing.

  • @jens_petsch
    @jens_petsch Год назад

    Would love to see how it handles Total War Warhammer 3

  • @robertbodnar8745
    @robertbodnar8745 5 месяцев назад

    Did you test game named "Lemmings"? How much fps you`ve got?

  • @trya2l
    @trya2l Год назад

    I would be interested to see how this laptop handles Debian. Great review, anyway. Thanks 👍

  • @9SMTM6
    @9SMTM6 Год назад

    Note: AFAIK the AI accelerator will NOT help when training most models.
    It helps when you've got a finished model and want to use it (so on device AI stuff).
    The issue is that the accelerator only accelerates integer calculations. Meanwhile, for training, you usually need float calculations. The ability to smoothly change variables is very important when you're training.
    Afterwards you can often adopt that algorithm you found to work on Integer units. But during training the inability to adjust the stepsize is highly problematic.
    There are limited use cases where the Integer units will help, usually that is the case if you've got a heterogenous model, where you just reuse an model (that has an Integer variant) without modifying it. But that is often fairly limiting.

    • @9SMTM6
      @9SMTM6 Год назад

      The same issue applies to (Google) Coral AI accelerators BTW.

    • @9SMTM6
      @9SMTM6 Год назад

      The page you were looking at is meant for developers that want to target a Ryzen Processor as target platform for deployment.
      Without that nothing would happen at all. But considering how absent other features are that devs would like, I'm dubious whether that will work out for them, mainstream projects aside (but these mainstream projects, such as Windows, already know what to do, so that page doesn't help with that).

  • @zweiwing4435
    @zweiwing4435 7 месяцев назад

    You able to upgrade with Intel core ultra 7?
    And you ever try Librum 14 laptop?

    • @ElevatedSystems
      @ElevatedSystems  7 месяцев назад

      I have the Core Ultra Mainboard on order. The problem with the Librum 14 and others like it is it was launched years agao and never updated. Right now you'd be spending nearly $1500 for a laptop with a 5-year-old, discontinued CPU.

    • @zweiwing4435
      @zweiwing4435 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ElevatedSystems I wish Framework 13 can change GPU like Framework 16, they can add AirJet as fan-less, not noisy and not overheat. Why Framework Company doesn't take care of that problem from beginning? same with System 76 laptops? There is no AMD that support Artificial Intelligent as Intel Core Ultra 7 series 1? They are not offer as 2n1 laptops and tough screens with 90Wh batteries. And come with AR glass of Framework that offer multi-virtual-monitors. Framework Team is not offer Trade-in-program parts as reselling parts.