• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    It will be faster than most next-gen laptops, and it’s much cheaper than a similarly-specced Asus Z13. Strix Halo uses a quad channel 8533Mhz bus, 2 full Zen CCDs like you find in desktops/servers, and a 40 CU GPU. Its more than twice the size/performance of two true “laptop chips” put together.

    Everything except the APU/RAM/Mobo combo is upgradable, and you don’t have to replace the whole machine if the board fails.

    I mean, if you don’t need that kind of compute/RAM, this system is not for you, and old gaming desktops are probably better deals for pure gaming. But this thing has a niche.

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      13 hours ago

      Everything except the APU/RAM/Mobo combo is upgradable, and you don’t have to replace the whole machine if the board fails.

      So… storage, case, and USB C dongles?

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        13 hours ago

        Fans, case, ports, side panel, …
        Whatever you do with a pc, you can do with this.
        Just not separately replace ram and cpu because of the cpu design of amd.

        Hell, it can be connected to another one to make on hell of a compute monster too.

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      13 hours ago

      I think the framework desktop would be an absolute powerhouse as a workstation desktop.
      Think developers ( that still use desktops ), people who do raw computational power for science, servers, ai development, …