Hello all,
I have pre-ordered a Framework Laptop 16. Much too late, I realized that the CPU’s integrated graphics are sufficient for my needs and therefore the Graphics Module I selected was an entirely superfluous addition to the order. As such, I am seeking suggestions for how to handle this situation, whilst preferably recuperating as much of the module’s market value as possible.
For context, I’m sharing the message I recently sent to Framework Support, which contains additional details about this situation:
BLUF: I have pre-ordered the DIY Framework Laptop 16 (batch 2; order number [redacted]) and I wish to make two changes to my selected configuration. First, I’d like to remove the single microSD Expansion Card I currently have in my order. Second, I’d also like to remove the RX 7700S Graphics Module (and replace it with the default Expansion Bay Shell).
While reading the recently published reviews of the FL16, I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of the integrated 780M GPU. Having not purchased a laptop for almost a decade now, I realized that I’ve been out of touch with the market and wasn’t aware of just how far iGPUs have progressed over the past few years - especially AMD’s offerings. Thankfully, it seems my impression that laptops require a discrete GPU for anything but the lightest of workloads is firmly outdated. In addition, the current discrete graphics module commands a significant price premium which I would prefer to avoid paying since I don’t require the extra performance. I will not be running games or other graphically intensive tasks on the machine, so I believe it’s safe for me to forgo the GPU Expansion Bay in my order.
I do not anticipate there will be any problems with my first request, but there’s some conflicting information regarding the latter. One of Framework’s support pages [1] states that certain alterations “cannot be made to an existing Framework Laptop 16 Pre-Order without cancellation” including “changing the Expansion Bay Module to add or remove a Graphics Module”.
However, on another support page [2], it is written that “New Framework Laptop 16 pre-orders that have included a Graphics Module containing an AMD Radeon™ GPU will be eligible for a Starfield™ Premium Edition game code […] You may lose eligibility for this pre-order gift if you make certain order modifications, such as removing the Graphics Module from your pre-order.” This implies that the dGPU can indeed be removed from one’s order. I certainly hope this is the case. Finally, as per the above, I understand and accept that by removing the Graphics Module from my configuration, I will be forfeiting any perks that come with it (namely, the Starfield activation code, which I have not yet redeemed).
Thank you very much to the Framework team. I wish you a smooth product launch, and I look forward to seeing your continued success over the coming years!
[1] https://knowledgebase.frame.work/can-i-edit-my-framework-laptop-16-pre-order-r1HiO5063
[2] https://knowledgebase.frame.work/framework-laptop-16-pre-order-game-code-faq-rkJxnvyq2
As expected, the response from Support confirmed that I cannot remove the Graphics Module from my pre-order. Subsequently, I inquired about the possibility of returning only the Graphics Module after my order has been delivered. This course of action was also rejected by Support.
I understand Framework’s position on this matter and I accept full responsibility for my oversight which led to this predicament in the first place. It is highly uncharacteristic of me to make important decisions without significant deliberation and prior research. However, as I am presently in great need of a new laptop, I chose to act quickly in this case so as to secure a relatively early pre-order position for the product. While in some sense I did accomplish that goal, I am now unfortunately paying the price (quite literally) for this show of impulsiveness.
As a last resort, I am appealing to the knowledge of the community. Seeing as I neither have the option to modify my pre-order as desired nor return the relevant portion of it in isolation, is anyone able to conceive of another avenue for me out of this tricky situation?
Thank you all for your consideration.