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Framework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395) vs GMKtec EVO-X2

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Framework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395) and GMKtec EVO-X2 score essentially the same (4.4 vs 4.4). Pick the one whose trade-offs match your priorities — the strengths and watch-outs below are where they actually differ.

Framework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395)
Ranked #4 in Best AI Mini PCs for Local LLM
Framework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395)
$1,999

The Framework Desktop puts AMD's Strix Halo silicon into an open, repairable chassis aimed squarely at local AI. PCWorld awarded it 4.5/5 and an Editors' Choice, writing that 'it's not just for tinkering, this machine can legitimately run the latest AI models locally, something few desktops this size can do.' With 128 GB of LPDDR5X-8000 unified memory, AMD's driver can assign up to 96 GB as VRAM, enough to run GPT-OSS 120B, which AMD says runs about ten times faster than Llama 3 70B on this chip. ServeTheHome called it 'our third-favorite AMD Strix Halo mini PC so far,' and Tom's Hardware noted 'the mix of powerful graphics and plentiful RAM is why Framework is pushing this as an AI system.' It runs Windows or Linux, so the full open-source AI stack is available, unlike on the Mac Studio. Bandwidth and price are the limits.

Strengths
  • 128 GB LPDDR5X-8000 unified memory lets you assign up to 96 GB as VRAM for local models
  • Explicitly built and marketed for local LLM work; runs GPT-OSS 120B at usable speeds
  • Framework's hallmark repairability and documentation, including a customizable front tile panel
Watch-outs
  • Soldered LPDDR5X means no future memory upgrades despite Framework's repairable reputation
  • 256 GB/s bandwidth trails the Mac Studio M4 Max badly, so token speed is mid-pack
  • Expensive versus a gaming PC with discrete graphics if you don't use the full 128 GB
GMKtec EVO-X2
Ranked #3 in Best AI Mini PCs for Local LLM
GMKtec EVO-X2
$1,999.99as of May 29

The GMKtec EVO-X2 stands out as the best 128 GB-class mini PC for buyers who actually need to fit a 120B-parameter local model. PCWorld praised its 'excellent combination of CPU, GPU, and NPU performance at desktop workstation level,' while TechRadar highlighted that it competes directly with Nvidia's DGX Spark at roughly half the price. The XDNA 2 NPU contributes 50 TOPS to a 126 TOPS platform total when CPU and Radeon 8060S iGPU are factored in. With 128 GB LPDDR5X unified memory at 256 GB/s, it comfortably loads GPT-OSS 120B Q4 (~70 GB) and gives strong single-user inference for 70B-class models in the 6–8 tokens/sec range. It loses to the Mac mini M4 Pro on overall reviewer rating (4.4 vs 4.6) primarily because reviewers weight build polish and ecosystem; for raw RAM headroom on Linux/Windows, the EVO-X2 is the more capable machine.

Strengths
  • 128 GB LPDDR5X unified memory at 256 GB/s — fits 120B-class models locally
  • AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 50 TOPS XDNA 2 NPU (126 TOPS platform total CPU+GPU+NPU)
  • Supports multiple open-source AI models and popular development frameworks (Ollama, llama.cpp, MLC)
Watch-outs
  • Memory is soldered — no future RAM upgrades
  • Single 2.5G Ethernet port limits AI clustering compared to the Beelink GTR9 Pro
  • Possibly oversized for users who don't need 120B-class model headroom

How they stack up

Framework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395)

The Framework Desktop runs the same AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 silicon and 128GB of unified memory as the GMKtec EVO-X2 and Beelink GTR9 Pro, so it fits the same 120B-class models at the same roughly 256 GB/s bandwidth, well below the Mac Studio M4 Max. It differentiates on platform and ethos: an open, repairable chassis running Windows or Linux, which the macOS-only Mac mini M4 Pro and Mac Studio M4 Max cannot match. Versus the GMKtec EVO-X2 it trades some plug-and-play convenience for Framework's documentation and customizable tile front; versus the Beelink GTR9 Pro it gives up dual 10GbE networking. Choose it for the most open 128 GB local-LLM box.

GMKtec EVO-X2

The GMKtec EVO-X2 is the best-value 128 GB box for local-LLM users whose models outgrow 64 GB. Its 128GB of unified memory at 256 GB/s fits 120B Q4 models the Mac mini M4 Pro cannot, far cheaper than the Mac Studio M4 Max. It shares the same Strix Halo silicon as the Beelink GTR9 Pro and Framework Desktop, so all three deliver effectively identical throughput; the EVO-X2 wins on price and fan-control buttons but loses dual 10GbE to the Beelink GTR9 Pro and the open, repairable chassis to the Framework Desktop. Pick it for the cheapest path to 128 GB of model headroom.

Specs side-by-side

SpecFramework Desktop (Ryzen AI Max+ 395)GMKtec EVO-X2
CPUAMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16-core)AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16 cores, 32 threads)
GPURadeon 8060S (RDNA 3.5)Radeon 8060S (RDNA 3.5, 40 cores)
RAMUp to 128 GB LPDDR5X-8000 (soldered)128 GB LPDDR5X 8,000 MHz
Memory Bandwidth256 GB/s
NPUXDNA 2, 50 TOPSXDNA 2, 50 TOPS (126 TOPS platform total)
StorageUp to 8 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD
Connectivity2x USB4 40Gbps, HDMI 2.1, 2x DP 2.1, 5GbEWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Dimensions8.9 x 8.1 x 3.9 in (4.5 L)
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