Laptops are incredibly powerful, though even with dedicated GPUs inside the thin chassis, gaming performance still lags behind desktop counterparts. This is where an external GPU (eGPU) comes into play, allowing you to hook up a desktop-class GPU to your notebook using a Thunderbolt 3 port.
[h=3]Chroma Graphics[/h]Editor's pick
[h=4]Razer Core X Chroma[/h]
Razer took its Core X eGPU and added Chroma RGB lighting with a 700-watt power supply to power even more demanding cards. You'll be able to throw in an NVIDIA RTX or AMD Radeon GPU.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
[h=3]Chroma Graphics[/h]Editor's pick
[h=4]Razer Core X Chroma[/h]
Razer took its Core X eGPU and added Chroma RGB lighting with a 700-watt power supply to power even more demanding cards. You'll be able to throw in an NVIDIA RTX or AMD Radeon GPU.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...