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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.
I enjoy playing PC games at reasonable resolutions and quality settings without setting my legs or desk on fire, which is why I typically don’t even think about a laptop’s gaming capabilities when I’m ...
The Akitio Node external GPU cabinet is here to give your Thunderbolt 3-equipped laptop a big boost. This affordable unit—basically, a big steel box with a 400-watt PSU and a fan in front—lets you ...
NVIDIA has done a pretty god job of demonstrating that low power netbooks and notebooks can actually be pretty effective machines for watching HD video and playing games if you add a decent graphics ...
AMD is hoping to capitalize on the external graphics card phenomenon with its latest Radeon driver update. Radeon Software 16.3 includes a new technology called AMD XConnect that allows for a seamless ...
Ever wished your laptop had more grunt when it came to gaming? Well, AMD's latest tech, dubbed XConnect, allows you to simply connect a powerful desktop graphics card to your laptop to boost those ...
Welcome to our guide to Mac eGPUs. In this article we explain the advantages of using an external graphics card with your Mac or MacBook, and round up the best buying options currently available. Once ...
The external graphics card (or eGFX), long the pipe dream of laptop-touting gamers the world over, has finally come of age. Thanks to Thunderbolt 3—which offers up to 40Gbps of bandwidth, the ...
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