radi8 @radi8

my thoughts on the framework laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen 5 7640U) after using it for 5 months

⚠ big post upcoming (but please read! this post cost me $1400) ⚠

here's my experience after using the framework laptop 13 for 5 months:

  • it’s built for customization:

    • it’s great for those who want to build their own laptop and screw around with hardware.

  • it has great performance:

    • it was a significant jump compared to my previous laptop.

    • it can run lightweight AI apps like chat bots and voice recognition models smoothly.

    • it handles Minecraft at really good frame rates (to me) (1200+ FPS without shaders, 130 FPS with ProjectLuma shaders). I also play some other games like Cities: Skylines and more using Proton, and getting 60+ FPS playing those.

    • it runs Virtual Machines (VMs) without performance drops while multitasking.

  • my thoughts on switching to Linux:

    • i’ve switched to Ubuntu 22.04 and I’ve loved! I have no regrets and no plans to switch distros.

    • my transition was smooth thanks to my prior experience on my Raspberry Pi, home server, and VPS.

  • it’s great for my workflow:

    • it handles demanding tasks like programming with 300+ Firefox tabs, multiple VSCodium windows, Spotify, Discord, etc. without becoming sluggish, at all.

    • it’s great for schoolwork on multiple monitors.

    • i wrote code (in Bash utilizing ectool) to control keyboard lights – it was a fun learning experience! :)

  • battery life:

    • it’s decent at around 5-6 hours unplugged during use. not a big deal since i mostly keep it plugged in at my desk with battery charge limiting enabled to 80%, so i don’t kill my battery.

  • my specs:

    • 1TB internal m.2 SSD

    • 250GB external expansion card (backups)

    • AMD Ryzen 5 7640U mainboard

    • 32GB RAM (16x2)

    • green bezel (because why not?)

    • the Framework’s open source design lets me potentially design my own expansion cards with my (admittedly limited) PCB skills (more about this soon :D) in the future.

overall, the framework laptop 13 has been a great experience! it's certainly a powerful & customizable machine which, in my opinion, is perfect for developers and power users. if you’re thinking of getting one, I would 10/10 recommend.

May 10, 2024, 11:23 AM
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Yeah, the framework would be my choice if I didn’t like MacBooks so much

all the cool kids have zero battery life :3

oooh, you can design your own PCBs for it? if you need any help, feel free to ask me, that’s literally all I do all day. what PCB suite do you use?

EasyEDA is decent. I like LibrePCB and Kicad. LibrePCB is easier.

☠️ my computer lasts only half an hour unplugged and about an hour if I’m not using it