Comment by aunty_helen

Comment by aunty_helen 4 hours ago

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I think what’s lost here is when the framework project was launched, all the companies were moving to SoC designs and reliability was unknown.

Replacing a stick of ram is still much cheaper than buying a whole new MacBook, but these systems seem to be reliable enough that ram failures aren’t front of mind. Same for SSDs.

piskov 3 hours ago

> replacing a stick of ram

How often does your RAM fail you?

  • Octoth0rpe 2 hours ago

    The use case is to replace an existing working stick with a higher capacity stick, not just for repairs.

    • culopatin 2 hours ago

      On my experience, every time I’ve been in the situation of looking for more capacity because the software requirements have gone up, I’m 1-2 generations of DDR behind and it doesn’t really make sense to do the upgrade anyway.

wmf 3 hours ago

Gaming laptops tend to have replaceable RAM and SSD so the advantage of Framework 16 is much less.