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What concerns you about Framework's chipsets?
If you need cheap, and "built for a group", an existing SBC and custom-printed enclosures are likely the best option.
I was interested in using older cheaper CPUs but they only have relatively modern stuff, which makes sense, but isn’t what I was looking for, and I’m looking at the SBC stuff now because that seems like the best option.
Oh I see what you meant than. Older and cheaper would definitely fit your application better and all of Framework's stuff is expensive. Repairable and upgradeable comes at a cost!