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When I got my x1c 5th a few years ago it was the best balance of power for size/weight and more rugged than others in that class. I loved it running linux the e tire time. If the Framework had not come into existence I would probably still be using it, and I still like some details better than the Framework. Soldered 16g limit and all. I would have liked more ram, but 16g was enough even for working with vms and compiling and some cad. The speed of the m.2 slot with a high end 1 or 2T nvme was more important than ram for most things for me. And full 40g tb3 ports allowing actually good docking station performance and the fact that the tb3 ports supported displayport without special drivers was just killer.

Sodimms would have been nice but it was just one factor of many, and the total package was just excellent for both linux and windows. I love that machine on linux.

And after so many years, recently I was able to replace the cpu cooler, battery, and cmos battery before giving it to a nephew. The batteries were both still working but 5 years is 5 years and there's no getting around that tbey will start crapping out soon. And the fan had started to squeal so I just got all the parts that age at once.



I'm on a 5 gen X1 Carbon and the luxurious cover has started peeling off, making it noticeably less luxurious...




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