Hello all,
BLUF: I am selling my FL16 Graphics Module. For reasons explained in the “Shipping” section below, I would prefer to sell domestically, to somebody else who has a shipping address within Canada. However, I am open to proposals from international buyers as well, if they are accompanied by an alternative plan for handling the transaction.
If you have any questions or concerns, please post them below!
Background
To provide context on this offer, when I rushed to place my FL16 pre-order, I did not realize how powerful the integrated graphics solution would be. I had naively assumed that discrete graphics would be required for anything more than the lightest of use cases, since this was the case for the nearly decade-old machine which I just upgraded from.
However, this assumption was quite inaccurate, as I quickly realized after having time to conduct some research on the matter. Since I do not play games or frequently perform other graphically intensive activities, I determined that the integrated graphics would be perfectly sufficient for my needs (as, indeed, they subsequently turned out to be). Unfortunately, by this point, it was too late. I had placed my order already, and editing it to remove the Graphics Module was not an option.
I decided to create a post asking the community for suggestions on what I could do with the superfluous hardware. As a result of that discussion and some further research, I ultimately opted to sell my Graphics Module to another Framework user (after confirming with Support that such a course of action was permissible).
Product Details
My Graphics Module is brand new and has never been used. It came pre-installed in the laptop when it was shipped to me, which presumably means that it passed all QC tests at the factory. However, I removed it and swapped in the Expansion Bay Shell before booting the computer for the first time.
I would be happy to install the module in my laptop and run benchmarks or other tests if requested (in either Windows or Linux). However, the performance is likely to be very similar to figures seen in reviews of the FL16, so this endeavor may not be of much practical value.
Finally, for clarity, the interposer for the Graphics Module is of course included in my offer; this allows the module to be installed and used immediately by the buyer, as one would expect.
Warranty
Unfortunately, I will not be able to accept returns on this product after shipping. However, the original 1-year warranty (11 months of which remain) which comes with it (in the Canadian region) will automatically be transferred to the new owner. Many companies have a policy of voiding a product’s warranty if it is sold secondhand. Fortunately, Framework’s philosophy is quite different and they actively encourage trading of their parts to reduce e-waste:
Therefore, if you encounter issues with the product (either immediately or at any point over the next year), you can work directly with Framework’s Support team to resolve them, just as if you had purchased the item firsthand. In any case, they have the resources to assist you much better than I ever could.
Pricing
Framework does not yet have stock of the Graphics Module on their marketplace, but the product page is available and the price is known to be $685 CAD. Though the exact shipping cost of the item is currently unknown, another item with a roughly comparable size and weight (the FL13 mainboard) ships for $20, so that figure will be used here. In addition, a tax rate of 10% (roughly average in Canada) is assumed, adding $68 to the total. Combining these, the cost of purchasing a Graphics Module directly from Framework (in Canada), once they become available, should be approximately $773 CAD.
Since my Graphics Module is completely new (less one month of warranty), I believe it’s reasonable to ask nearly full price for it. With a base cost of $675 ($10 off) and adding $30 for shipping (half of the estimated $60 shipping cost; see the next section), the total comes to $705. I am willing to sell for $700 CAD, bringing the asking price to a round number.
Shipping
I plan to utilize Canada Post for shipping. They offer a service called “collect on delivery” (CoD), which I believe provides reasonable protections for both buyers and sellers during the transaction process. Briefly, it works as follows:
- The package will be addressed to you, but it will be shipped to your nearest Canada Post office and held there.
- When the package is ready for pickup, you will receive a “delivery notice card” in your regular mailbox.
- Once you take the notice card to the post office, you will be asked to pay the requested amount (see the previous section) at the counter, after which the package will immediately be released to you.
- Your work is complete; Canada Post will take responsibility for transferring the funds to the sender of the package.
If you would like further details about the CoD process, please see this explanatory page. As noted in the section “Receiving and paying for a COD parcel”, you will not be able to pay by credit card, since the package value exceeds the $100 credit limit. Alternative payment options (including cash and debit) are given in a table at the end of the section.
The CoD service is only available for domestic shipments, which is why I would strongly prefer to sell to somebody with a Canadian shipping address. As mentioned above, though, if international buyers are interested in this offer and have an alternative plan for handling the transaction, I would be happy to hear it.
For now, I am assuming a $60 shipping cost, of which I will cover half (thereby adding only $30 to the item price). This value comes from Canada Post’s online rate calculator. On this page, I selected the following options (see the Graphics Module specifications here for confirmation of the numbers):
- The “Regular Parcel” rate (for comparison, Xpresspost would cost about $20 more)
- A destination postal code about halfway across the country from me (to obtain an average shipping cost)
- Parcel size of 45 cm. wide, 15 cm. deep, and 10 cm. tall
- Shipping mass of 0.5 kg
- Collect on delivery service (as per the above)
- Liability coverage of $700
- Signature service (mandatory when liability coverage is selected)
The actual shipping cost may be slightly different, but the above constitutes a reasonable estimate.