GPU module removal for Framework Laptop 16<span class="caption-text">Graphics module removal may be easier than you think...</span> <span class="credit">(Image credit: Framework)</span>

  • Framework and Nvidia have teamed up to introduce swappable laptop GPUs, starting with a new RTX 5070 module
  • The Framework Laptop 16 with RTX 5070 is now available for pre-order, and the GPU module will soon be sold separately for upgrades
  • This idea is an improvement from the swappable MXM laptop GPUs of the past

Upgrading a gaming notebook to get better performance usually means buying an entirely new system – maybe one of the best gaming laptops out there – but one laptop manufacturer, Framework, and Nvidia are hoping to change all that.

As reported by The Verge, the Framework Laptop 16 features an upgradable Nvidia RTX 5070 graphics module, allowing gamers to swap the existing GPU with a new and more powerful one. This Framework Laptop 16 packing the RTX 5070 module is now available for pre-order, with the first batch shipping in November.

Framework claims the installation of the Blackwell graphics module takes ‘under five minutes’ using the tools provided, and by the looks of it, installation should be a simple slot-and-screw process after removing the existing GPU.

While there’s no option to buy it yet, Framework will be selling the Nvidia RTX 5070 graphics module individually.

Essentially, this is bringing the advantage of a desktop gaming PC to the laptop world, making easy GPU upgrades possible. Of course, the RTX 5070 mobile graphics card isn’t as powerful as its desktop counterpart, but it still offers plenty of grunt for a notebook. And it’s clearly a huge upgrade from the Framework Laptop 16’s previous AMD Radeon RX 7700S GPU.

Now, it’s worth noting that this isn’t the first swappable laptop GPU. MXM GPUs allowed gamers to perform this same trick of switching out an old laptop graphics card for a new model.

However, these pretty much vanished in the last decade (at least for gaming or mainstream laptops), and besides, they weren’t the best option for non-tech-savvy gamers anyway. Installation required deeper disassembly and complications including reapplying thermal paste.

In contrast, with Framework and Nvidia’s new GPU module, it’s claimed to only take a few minutes to install via a simple unscrewing and replacing process. The end result is a more than capable Blackwell GPU with tools like DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation at its disposal. There’s also a USB-C output on the module that can transmit to an external monitor and charge the system simultaneously.


GPU module removal for Framework Laptop 16

Graphics module removal may be easier than you think… (Image credit: Framework)

Analysis: could we see something similar for handhelds in the future?

Swappable chips in handhelds might sound far-fetched right now, but what could we possibly write off at this point?

Swappable laptop GPUs aren’t entirely unheard of, as already noted, but in contemporary times, they may have sounded like a myth to many – but now they are again a reality.

We’re already seeing mind-blowing designs like a DIY RTX 4090-powered handheld, and the GPD Win 5 with detachable battery functionality (which may be a negative for some) while using AMD’s most powerful APU, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395.

If that’s not a strong sign that things are only heading upwards from here in terms of portable gaming PC hardware, then I’m not sure what is – and I won’t be surprised if we see something similar to what Framework and Nvidia have cooked up here in future handhelds.

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