SMD hattınızda 8 saat kesintisiz stabil baskı mümkün.
TongFang TF239 Serisi krem lehimler, üretimde duruşları azaltır, her baskıda aynı kaliteyi sağlar.

🔹 Düşük voiding (IPC7095 Class III)
🔹 180 µm fine pitch hassas baskı
🔹 ICT uyumlu, şeffaf kalıntı
🔹 Sıfır halojen, çevre dostu

ProSMT Elektronik ile dünya standartlarında lehimleme teknolojisi.
Numune ve teknik bilgi için bize ulaşın.

#ProSMT #TongFang #KremLehim #SMD #ElektronikUretim #SAC305 #FinePitch

Anyone know where to get a dual fan CPU heatsink for a Tongfang PF5NU1G for cheap?

In an effort to make my laptop (Slimbook Pro X 15" AMD) last a few more years, I would like to upgrade it from the single fan heatsink that mine came with, pictured below.

As far as I'm aware, most rebrands of this Tongfang model came with the dual fan heatsink (such as the Tuxedo Pulse 15", Mechrevo Code 01, Schenker VIA 15 Pro, Eluktronics THINN-15 etc), so Slimbook cheaped out there it seems. The mounting points are present though, so it should be a drop-in replacement in theory.

For me on the lower CPU power setting, the fan is pretty silent though the chassis can get extremely hot to the touch, and on the higher CPU power setting, the chassis isn't too bad but the fan runs very loudly under load (and the CPU temps are still high-ish anyway, it is common to see 75 to 80c with 30% CPU load or higher). I'm hoping the dual fan heatsink will result in quieter operation and cooler temperatures.

Slimbook do sell it themselves, but it is at a quite high price (about 55 euros + some amount for shipping). Is it available from China for cheaper? Is it even worth the upgrade?

#laptop #computer #tongfang #slimbook #tuxedocomputers #mechrevo #schenkerlaptops

I'm looking at Linux laptops, to replace a MBPro2014. The tongfang ultrabook 14" looks well up to it, but there's other options, like a Slimbook, Starbook or Tuxedo Infinitybook Pro. All similar cost approx €1200. I also read Mint is the best desktop experience if you're a Linux newbie. Any thoughts or advice appreciated.

https://laptopwithlinux.com/product/tongfang-gx4/
https://slimbook.com/en/elemental
https://starlabs.systems/products/starbook?variant=5522872755852
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-InfinityBook-Pro-14-Gen9-AMD.tuxedo

#linux #tongfang #InfinityBookPro14 #slimbook #starbook #mint

TongFang GX4 14-inch Metal Ultrabook Laptop with Linux

The 14" TongFang GX4 metal Linux laptop up to 7 hours battery life supports Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Mint and many more. ✓Free Shipping

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This compact gaming laptop has a replaceable NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU

When you buy or build a desktop gaming PC, you often get to choose your CPU, graphics card, memory, storage, and other hardware. And if you want to upgrade any of those components in the future, you can just pop out the old part and replace it with something new.

But most modern laptops aren’t nearly as flexible.  While some allow you to replace memory or storage, that’s not a given these days. And while it’s not impossible to find models with a user-replaceable CPU or GPU, those features are still extraordinarily rare. So it’s interesting to see that a Chinese PC company called Tongfang has designed a laptop with a modular motherboard that puts the CPU and GPU on different boards, opening the possibility that you could upgrade or replace one without disturbing the other. It’s called the GX2.0 modular motherboard, and the first laptop based on this design is expected to be the Firebat 16 Air, which should be available for purchase in China soon from JD.com.

The laptop is a 16 inch notebook that measures just 18mm (0.71″) thick and weighs just 1.98 kg (4.37 pounds), which makes the Firebat 16 Air pretty compact for a gaming notebook. That suggests the modular design doesn’t necessarily add a lot of thickness or weight to the laptop.

But it does add to the flexibility of the notebook. Instead of a single mainboard with the CPU, graphics, and other components soldered to it, the Tongfang/Firebat laptop has a mainboard featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, two SODIMM slots for DDR5 memory, an M.2 slot for PCIe NVMe storage, and another for a wireless card.

But there’s also a separate board that features an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU for discrete graphics. The laptop’s display HDMI 2.1 and Mini DisplayPort 1.4 ports are attached to this board.

The design theoretically opens the possibility of replacing the GPU board without buying a whole new laptop or replacing the CPU board. But I’m going to stress that this remains a theoretical possibility for now. I haven’t seen any evidence that Firebat, Tongfang, or any other company has announced a compatible GPU board with a different graphics processor yet.

Some of the laptop’s other features include an 80 Wh battery, 2 USB4 ports with support for 100W USB power delivery and video output, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, a USB 2.0 Type-A port, a headset jack, SD card reader, and Gigabit Ethernet port.

via @realVictor_M and  VideoCardz 

#dgpu #discreteGraphics #firebat #firebatA16Air #modular #modularLaptop #TongFang #upgradeableGraphics

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