Say hello to a potential game changer. Oculink, short for “Optical Copper Link,” is a connection technology that makes it possible to connect outside PCI Express (PCIe) devices to a laptop, mini PC, ...
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eGPUs: Are external graphics cards worth the investment for laptop users?
External graphics cards (eGPUs) have been around for quite some time, but they have never really managed to go mainstream.
Using an external graphics card is a great way to boost your laptop's graphics power for gaming or professional 3D work, but buying the best eGPU enclosure is only half the battle. You need to buy the ...
If you’re in the market for a small compact eGPU you might be interested in the latest innovation from GPD in the form of their new G1 eGPU. Described as the world’s smallest external graphics card ...
With the BoostR eGPU by your side, you’ll unleash a world of possibilities and take your laptop’s or mini PC’s performance to new heights. This portable external graphics card is designed to break ...
A few years back, Asus had an idea — what if you could carry around an extremely portable device like the ROG Flow Z13 on the go, but give it a big boost of power with external graphics when you sat ...
Earlier this year AOOSTAR launched the AG01 external graphics dock that allowed you to connect a desktop graphics card to any laptop, mini PC, or handheld with a 64 Gbps OCuLink connector. Now the ...
So I have a older (2010 or 2011) vaio z series laptop from work and although it has a vga and hdmi port, only 1 can be in use at a time. Since I want to drive two monitors I need an external graphics ...
The whole external graphics card thing is one of those technologies that sounds super appealing, but tends to fall down on practicalities like price and performance. But I gotta admit, this new ...
The Beelink GTi14 Ultra is a small desktop computer that measures 158 x 158 x 56mm (6.2″ x 6.2″ x 2.2″). It supports up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, up to 96GB of RAM, and up to two ...
TinyCorp previously developed a method for running an external AMD graphics card on Apple silicon using USB 3, but it has now done the same with Nvidia GPUs on the M-Series MacBooks, leveraging USB 4 ...
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