FRAMEWORK LAPTOP 13 AMD RYZEN 7040 SERIES Wont Boot
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86%
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DDR5-5600 SODIMM Memory Module
The AMD Ryzen 7040 series is extremely sensitive to memory training and compatibility. Faulty or non-validated DDR5 modules often cause a hang during the POST (Power-On Self-Test) sequence, resulting in no display or boot. Replacing with a single known-good module often allows the system to complete its initial hardware handshake.
SKU: CT16G56C46S5
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8%
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Framework Laptop 13 Mainboard (AMD Ryzen 7040 Series)
If the device shows no side LEDs and no fan activity despite a known-good power supply, the issue typically lies in the power management integrated circuit (PMIC) or the charging negotiation logic on the mainboard. This component houses the CPU and all primary power rails, and failure here prevents the system from entering an S0 power state.
SKU: FRANBMA001
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6%
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Input Cover Cable
The power button is integrated into the input cover and connected via a proprietary ribbon cable. If this cable is misaligned or has suffered a trace fracture during assembly, the 'Power-On' signal never reaches the EC (Embedded Controller), preventing the boot sequence from initiating.
SKU: FRANBCPT01
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the DDR5-5600 SODIMM Memory Module.
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