Framework's first desktop is a strange-but unique-mini ITX gaming PC
Briefly

The Framework Desktop starts at $1,099 with solid specifications, such as a Ryzen AI Max 385 CPU and 32GB RAM, and offers different configurations up to $1,999. It is competitively priced against gaming-focused mini PCs and DIY builds, featuring a small volume of 4.5 liters. While it provides an appealing 1440p gaming experience, its lack of upgradeability due to soldered components may limit appeal for some users, which is a departure from Framework's traditional focus on modular and upgradeable systems.
The volume of the Framework Desktop's first-party case is just 4.5 liters, making it compact compared to other mini ITX options and even gaming consoles.
The Framework Desktop offers a powerful PC configuration at competitive pricing, starting at $1,099, catering to users seeking a compact but capable machine.
Read at Ars Technica
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