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 ...
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 ...
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6 Surprising Things You Can Plug an eGPU Into
Got a spare graphics card lying around that you'd like to use as an eGPU, but don't own a Windows laptop, the prime eGPU ...
We've been talking about external GPUs for a while, even before Apple decided to launch official support for the technology. As a result, we've used them all, and have a few we'd like to recommend if ...
An external GPU box can turn your lightweight laptop into a muscular machine, but at $500 for an empty box, Razer's Core v2 eGPU doesn't make sense for a lot of people. It's snazzy and slim, but with ...
For those who want to have a thin laptop but use it for gaming when at home, an eGPU is one solution. Razer was one of the first to popularize the enclosures, which let you add a top-tier gaming card ...
After last week’s exciting release of Nvidia’s beta Pascal drivers for Mac, I was looking forward to trying the top of the line consumer GPU with my MacBook Pro. That GPU is none other than the ...
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 ...
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