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I want a future where we don’t need a desktop PC to get the best gaming graphics. Maybe I’m a dreamer who needs to keep on ...
External GPUs (eGPUs) have long promised a tantalizing compromise: portability when you need it, and desktop-class performance when you don’t. But as laptop GPUs get faster and AI workloads move to ...
The Razer Core X V2 also loses the integrated USB and Ethernet ports provided by its predecessors. Users who need more ...
Razer's new eGPU is an upgrade in some ways, a downgrade in others, but there's really only one logical choice.
AOOStar’s RX 7600XT-based eGPU promises mobility and modularity, but thermal noise, power limits, and availability raise ...
Mini PC maker PELADN has been selling graphics docks for a few years, allowing you to connect a desktop graphics card to a ...
Razer recently unveiled its first Thunderbolt 5-compatible docking station and external graphics card enclosure. These ...
External GPUs (eGPUs) like Razer’s latest could supercharge slim laptops and handhelds for AAA gaming or creative work, especially as Thunderbolt 5 ramps up bandwidth. But with fewer all-in-one ...
Razer is making another run at the external GPU enclosure segment, this time with the Core X V2, a next-generation eGPU and ...
Now, this is a big one – from the ROG Ally community, we get a fully open-source eGPU adapter for the ROG Ally, built by reverse-engineering the proprietary and overpriced eGPU sold by Asus.
And while a Thunderbolt eGPU setup delivers much higher frame rates than an integrated GPU, it falls short of OCuLink's cleaner performance delivery. Once, it was the only eGPU game in town.
If you want to use a better GPU with your laptop, an eGPU may be the solution, but is it worth the investment to use a modern graphics card with a laptop?