Framework has quietly pushed up the prices on its Desktops and Mainboards, a move that’s bound to catch the attention of anyone eyeing higher memory configurations. For the 32 GB and 64 GB models, the price increase is modest, barely noticeable if you were already budgeting for those setups. But the 128 GB option now comes with a noticeably heftier price tag, marking a sharp jump that makes maxing out your system considerably more expensive. The company says it held off on raising costs as long as possible, but supply chain pressures and component costs finally won out. For gamers and creators looking to squeeze every bit of performance out of Framework’s modular PC platform, it’s a reminder that memory upgrades come at a premium these days, especially at the upper end.
Source: pcgamer.com




