For users who want to enhance their laptop’s graphics performance, connecting an external GPU (eGPU) is an effective solution. Whether you’re a gamer looking to play the latest AAA titles, a video ...
Thunderbolt 3 based eGPUs have been around for many years, offering the ability to plug a full desktop-class GPU into a laptop. Theoretically it’s an appealing idea, especially if someone is using an ...
On its own, the 2018 MacBook Air is a downright terrible gaming machine. Connected to my LG UltraWide 5K2K Display, the MacBook Air averages around 1-2 frames per second in Rocket League, and ...
An eGPU can be a great way to make your machine more powerful, but it isn't straightforward in how to choose one. Here's a comprehensive guide to navigating the eGPU maze. The Razer Core X eGPU ...
ETA Prime shows us how to upgrade our gaming experience by integrating the 1X GPU 2 eGPU dock with the 1X Player X1 Mini. This powerful combination transforms your compact device into a ...
First and foremost, the new Razer Core X Chroma eGPU includes four USB-A ports for connecting external peripherals. There’s also a built-in Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a hard-wired network ...
On Friday, Blackmagic announced it has discontinued their Vega 56-powered Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Pro. However, there are excellent — and upgradeable — options, that won't break the bank. Blackmagic's eGPU ...
The Blackmagic works with any Thunderbolt 3-equipped Mac, and it provides 85 watts of charging for your MacBooks. For now, the setup is a macOS-only affair, as the eGPU does not yet support Windows 10 ...