Like the other Rising Framework Laptop (both both and 16), four USB-C ports of the Raisen AI board do not support the same capabilities, so you would like to carefully arrange your ports.

Framework recommendations to create Raizen AI laptop expansion modules.
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The framework publishes a graphic to tell you what ports do. If you are seeing a laptop from the front, the ports are 1 and 3 back, and the ports are 2 and 4 front. Generally, ports are 1 and 3 “better”, which supports full USB4 speed instead of USB 3.2 and display port 2.0 instead of 1.4. But USB-A modules should go to ports 2 or 4 as they will use extra power in Gulf 1 and 3. All four people support the display output, however, which is not the case for the 7040 framework board, and all four continue to support the USB-C charging.
Situation Is The framework is better than the 7040 version of the board, where not all ports can do any display output. But it still makes the laptop’s customary story complicated than the Intel version, where any extension card can go to any port.

The Raizen AI board uses a modified heat sink design with two small heatpipes, rather than two small and heat sink that extends to cover the components of the more mother -board boards.
Andrew Kuningham
The Raizen AI board uses a modified heat sink design with two small heatpipes, rather than two small and heat sink that extends to cover the components of the more mother -board boards.
Andrew Kuningham
The Raizen AI board uses a modified heat sink design with two small heatpipes, rather than two small and heat sink that extends to cover the components of the more mother -board boards.
Andrew Kuningham
For reference, the old heat sink design in the laptop’s Rising 7040 version.
Andrew Kuningham
I would also say that this repetition of the framework laptop has not been stable to me. The latest BIOS version (according to this writing) and the use of the driver package available from the framework, the problems are periodically but permanent. I had a pair of frozen/cracks in the total system, sometimes having difficulty waking up from sleep, and spinning rendering in Microsoft Age. These were not the problems I did with the other Raisen AI laptop that I had used so far or with the 7040 version of the framework 13. They also remained on two separate Windows installations.
It is possible/is possible that some combination of firmware and driver’s updates can eliminate these problems, and they Generally The way I wanted to use it did not stop the use of laptops, but I thought it was noteworthy because my experience with the new frameworkboard has usually been a little better.