Framework laptops are known for their customizability and upgradability by strictly aligning with the right to repair movement. Unlike traditional laptops, Framework laptops feature easily replaceable common components such as storage, RAM, battery, ports, and even the motherboard. This design of the framework allows users to upgrade their core hardware over time rather than replacing the entire device.
And here’s where things get interesting. While Framework strictly aligns with right to repair movenement but in the case of Framework Desktop it is not as modular as we expected.
Unlike their laptops as Framework 13 or 16, which allow users to easily replace most of the parts, even the motherboard the desktop PC do not offer the same level of customization. The core components, such as CPU and RAM, are not swappable, which goes against the very values they built their brand on.
The AMD Ryzen AI Max 385 has a 8 core / 16 threads "Zen 5" CPU and 32 core "Radeon 8050S" GPU, while the top of the line AI Max+ 395 comes with 16 cores / 32 threads and a whopping 40 "Radeon 8060S" GPU cores with all the latest features from AMD.
By placing this laptop class processor into a desktop form factor, Framework can push its performance to the limit. Unlike in a laptop, where power and cooling constraints can often throttle performance, the Framework Desktop allows this chip to sustain up to 120W continuous power and 140W peak power at boot on both configurations. All while maintaining a quiet and efficient cooling system.
What's even more impressive is that both AI Max 385 and AI Max+ 395 show only a small performance gap in most games tested by Framework.
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What is Framework Desktop?
Recently, Framework introduced its first desktop PC. Talking about the Framework Desktop design, it is built in a compact 4.5L PC case with prices ranging between USD 1,099 and USD 1,999. This desktop features high-quality CPU fans made in collaboration with Cooler Master and Noctua and also includes a customizable front panel with a 3D-printed sticker.
But why??
The answer to this question is quite surprising. Framework partnered with AMD to bring their latest Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" mobile processors, which include Ryzen AI Max 385 and Ryzen AI Max+ 395. The Ryzen AI Max series sits at the top of AMD's lineup of mobile chips for graphical tasks, offering exceptional performance and a massive improvement over the previous generation.
Who is this for?
The Framework Desktop is designed for developers, researchers, and machine learning enthusiasts looking for a powerful, local AI processing machine.-
For AI tasks
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For gaming

- Framework Laptop 16 (2025) is now configurable with an RTX 5070 GPU
- AMD Ryzen AI 300 series Strix Point CPUs are here with Zen 5!
- Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake chips announced with industry-leading efficiency!
Final words
While the Framework Desktop may not be as customizable as their laptops, it represents an innovative approach for local AI processing and leveraging the power of AMD Ryzen AI Max processors.- Meanwhile, check our comparison between M4 MacBook Air and Zenbook S 14 OLED
Article Last updated: April 1, 2025












