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  • I might get a framework when the used thinkpads dry up. I have 4 atm so i don't think I'm running out any time soon

  • I can't imagine its economical. laptops aren't modular to cut down on size. At most, you can probably upgrade ram/harddrive. But replacing things like mobo, cpu, psu, gpu; not gonna happen. Just get a desktop!

    • Yeah but I can use a laptop for work.

      • I did a bit of research for a friend in the market and this one had an extra m2 hdd slot and ram up to 32gigs. If you're looking for cpu and gpx

        Modular used to be more common, but nowadays while you can still find "socket-based cpus" and "upgradeable mxm graphics" you've gotta search those terms on a Clevo-based reseller like Sagernotebooks or eurocom. or maybe xmg

        Edit: fixed link

    • the niche of a framework laptop is that you can replace and upgrade every part.

  • Laptops were much more modular back in the day and you could replace most parts (even the screen). Since capitalism breeds innovation, laptops became plastic bricks with planned obsolescence that couldn't be repaired easily. Apple computers were so much more customizable but now they are just metal bricks.

    Frameworks are really expensive, you could try buying used models or their older gen ones and then slowly upgrade from there. Old thinkpads (like decades old by now) allowed you to swap thing a lot of things but their age is showing. The most you'll get outside of that is being able to replace the RAM/SSD/battery.

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