FW13 - 11th Gen Intel i5 - 2.4ghz x 8 - 16gb RAM - 500gb WD Black Hard Drive

  • Device: Framework 13" DIY Edition (Batch 5)

16GB RAM (1x DDR4-3200)
11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz x 8
Mesa Intel Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
500GB WD Black Hard Drive
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 No vPro installed

  • Included Parts: Original screen, hinges, speakers, etc (put simply: the laptop is all stock parts as it arrived from Framework) – comes with:

(1) USB-A Expansion Card
(2) USB-C Expansion Cards
(1) HDMI Expansion Card (the original version)
Framework tool
Framework Power Adapter (USA) *though the USBC cable jacket has split and has some electrical tape on it.

Description: This machine is in excellent condition. I’ve been really careful with it, it had a dBrand skin on the top for most of the time I’ve had it, (that has now been removed,) and I’ve kept it in a protective portfolio case at all times when in bags, etc.

I can’t find any cosmetic flaws with the exception of a very, very small scuff (circled in one of the photos).

With the exception of the above-mentioned scuff, it’s still in day-one condition. I just have been forced to go back to a MacBook for work and can’t justify having purchased that machine while also keeping this one. Silly as it is, I’m genuinely sad to sell, I love everything about Framework as a company and this specific laptop. (When originally purchased I did buy a 250GB expansion card and I’ll be keeping that, partly for sentimental reasons :sweat_smile: )

I ran several Linux distros on this laptop, it has now been completely wiped.

*Note: When I initially bought the laptop, I did purchase a Windows 10 (Home) license from Framework which I never used. I think I could dig that up and include it with the laptop - I am assuming I have the license key, etc somewhere in my emails and that, because it has never been used, it could still be used by anyone with that info in-hand.

The email I received when buying Win11 Pro couple months ago was that I had to log into the website and claim the license key, which would only be issued then:

You can find the email by searching for “How to redeem your Windows license” in your inbox, or “Go to my digital purchases” as it has a direct link to the “Digital purchases” page.