Framework’s franken-laptop is back with big chip upgrades, giving fans a reason to revisit the modular Laptop 16. The 2025 edition now offers AMD Ryzen AI CPUs, Wi-Fi 7, a stronger USB-C charger, redesigned cooling, and a new webcam. The highlight remains its user-replaceable GPU—an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070—that promises a significant boost in graphics power compared to last year’s AMD Radeon option. Existing owners can also upgrade individual components, keeping Framework’s promise of a future-proof, repairable machine alive.
Despite big performance gains, familiar frustrations persist. The Laptop 16 still experiences lid flex, creaky side spacers, and occasional system crashes. Auto-brightness remains erratic, and some users may need to buy a new display for full G-Sync support. While modularity and graphics upgrades shine, the overall polish still lags behind premium competitors, giving the franken-laptop a slightly “unfinished” feel.
Framework’s franken-laptop appeals to enthusiasts who value customization, repairability, and upgrade potential. Gamers and creators benefit from the RTX 5070, high-refresh LCD, and wide port selection, while tech tinkerers can swap CPUs, GPUs, and other components at will. This laptop isn’t just about raw power—it’s about control over your hardware, which few other manufacturers offer.
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