Asus just completely sold me on mobile GPUs by dropping the world’s first eGPU and dock with Thunderbolt ... can harness the power of up to Nvidia’s vanguard-tier RTX 5090 chip through a ...
But it would be nice to have some different options: perhaps a higher-performance AMD GPU or one with NVIDIA or even Intel graphics? My biggest issue with this sort of eGPU solution though is that ...
Asus isn’t just stopping at packing the XG Mobile eGPU with the latest graphics though. It’ll support DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 for high refresh rate monitors, as well as act like a USB hub ...
And if you’re keeping score, I’m pretty sure it’s also the first standards-based portable eGPU with an Nvidia graphics chip ... output and a pair of 10Gbps USB-A ports, in case you ...
However, there is certainly a market for these products, as evidenced by Asus introducing its latest eGPU device ... also supports Thunderbolt 4 and USB 4 connections but cannot reach the same ...
XG Mobile runs 150W power and can clock up to 1810MHz. The eGPU is fitted with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080. ASUS is launching two variants of the XG Mobile eGPU in India — XG Mobile eGPU (GC31R ...