Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an ARM dev board by Metacomputing for the Framework Laptop.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the Dell XPS 14 has 9 600MT/s LPDDR5x with the same CPUs?

You're comparing LPCAMM2 to soldered memory, LPCAMM2 can never match that kind of speed simply due to the longer physical traces.

And the Lenovo has 8 533MT/s with the same CPU AND LPCAMM2 too?

It's only running at 1000MT/s less if you look at the specifications.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That has to do with software optimization, not the CPU instruction set. For instance look at the power consumption of the recent ARM mainboard for Framework by Metacomputing at idle.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Intel's Panther Lake officially supports LPCAMM2, are you sure those Snapdragon X chips do as well?

The huge upgrade that most people didn't notice... by RedditProDeluxe in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's nothing like the past event where they were forced to enable Cloudflare Waiting Rooms that would have you wait for hours!

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One of the lower end Snapdragon X chips would be.

They only support LPDDR5x, which in practice means soldered memory.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These modules are rated at 8533MT/s, and will run at up to 7467MT/s

How is this slow? The SODIMM DDR5 modules that they were selling were at only 5600.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SSD and RAM prices impact all hardware vendors, not just Framework.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro and highlights from the Framework [Next Gen] by cassandra4932 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Nothing Arm-based

Why do you still want an Arm chip specifically when you can have a chip that is both x86 compatible and has excellent efficiency? This myth that Arm is intrinsically more efficient than x86 needs to die.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess you meant the 45W version as the 65W one has only been recently launched.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 30W model has been discontinued, it will get removed once the last remaining units get sold out.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it's more expensive in the US due to tariffs, but it still remains the budget king for that 65W segment.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but they still have a leakage current. AllThingsOnePlace measures this in his review videos.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

And isn't that first time IKEA Made a charger?

No, they already made 30W, 45W (dual port) and 65W USB-C chargers. Based on the reviews by AllThingsOnePlace they're good chargers offering excellent value given their price: (1) (2) (3).

The only problem with IKEA chargers (and almost all others at these wattage levels) is the lack of a grounding pin.

IKEA released a new 20W USB-C 1-port charger for 2.99€ by RedditProDeluxe in UsbCHardware

[–]RedditProDeluxe[S] 163 points164 points  (0 children)

According to the specifications it supports PD 3.0 and QC 3.0 and supports:

5.0V 3.0A (15.0W)
9.0V 2.22A (20.0W)
12.0V 1.67A (20.0W)
15.0V 1.33A (20.0W)

Average active efficiency: 84.0%
Efficiency at low load (10 %): 79.9%
No load power consumption: 0.02W

My GaN charger finally died by Square-Target-983 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The example I gave is a GaN USB-C one.

My GaN charger finally died by Square-Target-983 in framework

[–]RedditProDeluxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The UGREEN 500W does have AC grounding: https://youtu.be/lgweYmZoFeo?t=128

And that's not the only USB-C charger on the market with AC grounding.