Framework has unveiled its first desktop PC, a compact 4.5-liter AMD Strix Halo model with impressive specifications and customization options. It integrates AMD's top-tier APU and supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5x memory, highlighting its potential for gaming and productivity. Notable features include a customizable front panel made from interchangeable tiles, a specialized thermal system, and a compact design with an organized layout for cable management. While memory slots are absent due to soldered components, it offers extensive I/O options, including USB4 and M.2 NVMe slots for significant storage capabilities.
Framework’s first desktop PC is a 4.5-liter AMD Strix Halo computer that offers modularity through 21 customizable front panel tiles and advanced specs.
This new mini-ITX PC features AMD's powerful APU and supports up to 128GB of unified LPDDR5x memory, illustrating its performance capabilities.
The Framework desktop PC includes a semi-custom 400W power supply, 120mm fans, and well-organized cable management for an efficient build experience.
While memory is soldered, the system boasts extensive connectivity including USB4, DisplayPort, HDMI, and dual M.2 NVMe slots for massive storage options.
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