Bro you won’t get the best performance using the built in screen, you have to include external monitors and keyboard. Basically get a laptop is easier to setup🤣
The price for this thing is ridiculous. A 7800m is going to be the equivalent to what desktop GPU? An RX 7700 xt? Brand new on Newegg, we're looking at $370. So the eGPU case alone is $470 before taxes. And that's the indiegogo discounted price. It would be $630 at the regular price. Blows my mind how these companies think these prices are fair for both sides.
you can easily plug this unit in between units. if you have several mini PC's in your home and maybe one at work, the GPU can go with you from place to place. if you travel you can also take this with you
Dude , you realize there this is a premium product. 70% of the price is the GPU itself. Not only is the GPU new and I believe this is essentially it's release, but there's development cost, and the premium is this being an egpu. That's not free
@@coolunusual I fully follow your reasoning, but we still have to ask ourselves if the product deliver good value or if other options are better. At these prices both mITX builds and gaming laptops are on the table. A small enclosure, a 200 watt PSU and a circuit board should not cost as much as a mid-range laptop.
I like this new form factor of eGPUs. Nothing to screw in or worry about power supply capacity, or being too heavy for your motherboard. Just another device you plug in.
Cool and all, but I really wish you'd point out other things than just positives. For instance, how are the noise levels? The core hotspot temps? The memory junction temps? Does AMD SAM work out of the box over Oculink? You also need to stay consistent with game benchmarks in terms of resolution and presets. If you jump between FSR and framegen with tweaked settings in all titles, instead of just applying 1440p with max presets across the board, we're not gonna get a solid frame of reference against other GPUs.
I agree that noise levels would be good to know, but unless it's thermal throttling or running so hot that the fan gets incredibly loud, I personally don't care about temperatures. This ones a mobile GPU, so I'd never expect it to be a space heater like a desktop GPU. Otherwise, I'd say we can typically rely on those 3DMark results, even if they're synthetic. I don't mind different resolutions for different tiers of cards. I'd expect this to do 1080p great and 1440p decently, but wouldn't use it for 4K, while I don't care how well a 4090 runs at 1080p. I wouldn't waste its potential like that. For a massive comparison of game benchmarks, we've always got Hardware Unboxed.
On the flip side, there is some good points about the way he reviews these products though. If you compare everything to max presets and against behemoths like the 4090 or whatever, sure that'll give you context. But here you can see the games running in flattering performance profiles. It's nice to know if the product can play things well with smart setting adjustments instead of just pointing out that no, they're not performant compared to halo products.
Wow that thing is pretty large compared to the prior version. I put a 4070 super in a Velka case along with a ADT-Link UT3G which gives me a Steel Nomad score of 4500 with an ROG Ally X using either internal or external screen. So happy with it
Just keep in mind that currently the only PCIE to USB4 that uses the full bandwidth of USB4 (ADT Link) does not also support power delivery which results in two cables going into the ROG Ally X.
I'd rather pay... $500 - for a desktop 7800 XT $80 - for a PCIE 4.0 to Oculink external GPU dock w/cable and PCIE 4.0 to Oculink adapter $60 - for a PSU Total = $640 Instead of spending $841.28 (the Hong Kong Dollar price equivalent in US dollars) for the ONEXGPU, you can get a setup that is $200 cheaper, but doesn't look as nice as this eGPU, which is the only thing it has going for it. Or you can spend $700 on a 7900 XT in this same setup and it'll cost the same as the ONEXGPU, with better performance. I'd rather have performance over aesthetics.
you can move an e-gpu between small-form PC's. maybe have the (2) of the same mini PC at home (office, bedroom?) and one at work, depending on your profession. if your friend has a spare small-form PC, you just need to bring your e-gpu and it's good to go. hell i was just carrying a mini pc with me onto an airplane with a portable monitor. an e-gpu would have been amazing to pair with it the most expensive part of the PC is suddenly versatile
Finally it's not a 780M iGPU! They added a 0 to the end a added some features and power.. I want to see the RX 580 with the AMD FSR and frame gen. Apparently it will run off any GPU regardless of whether it's AMD or Intel ect if that's really the case I wonder how really old cards will improve? Especially vram modded cards like the 16gb vram mod and even the fact it would add frame gen to Intel D-GPU and NVIDIA GTX class cards getting FSR 3 and frame gen like the 40 series card's. It could be really helpful for ultra low budget PC builds with like 8th to 10th gen Intel CPUs or AMD ryzen 1st and 2nd generation CPUs and the RX 580 or NVIDIA GTX 980ti will it make them useful?
It’ll be nice if you use the RX 7800 MXT directly to the rog ally x vs the Legion go because I wanna know which one is better device to get better performance by using an external EGPU
@@lordring123 BS. The equivalent of this is an rx 7700XT which the cheapest I'm seeing rn is 350$. The remaining 250$ your somehow gonna spend that on motherboard,ram, SSD,case, PSU and all that. 600$ can't build the same thing
@@maskedlibrarian1483 Aoostar have an Oculink dock with built in 400 Watt PSU for $150-ish, so bam, you've got the same thing for $500, not even $600, also cheaper GPU options that come close to the same performance. The Aoostar dock is even smaller than the One X, be it a little taller and of course you have the desktop GPU built on top of it, which looks less sleek.
i bought mines months prior then i just recently ordered this one. now i know for sure crimson desert and stalker 2 will be a breeze to play on high settings
To see that type of EGPU connected to the Lenovo Legion go with the RX 7800 MXT because I wanna see how much performance because other handheld it’s different even some optimise and software makes it different. I wanna see it really bad.
This might be the future solution for gaming handhelds just needs to be smaller and thinner and has powerbank capabilities, and plugable at the back of a gaming handheld.
That Firestrike GPU score puts it slightly above RX 7700XT and very close to the desktop 4070, very impressive considering it's held back by the PCIe Gen 4 x4 bandwidth of Occulink and the slower mobile CPU vs the faster desktop CPU the 7700XT and 4070 were tested with. And it's doing all that while limited to 180W.
the future of gaming would be carrying your steam deck for travel then come home to a super e-gpu and huge screen you might as well also do your work and presentation on the steam deck via chromecast
Definitely want to see how well Lunar Lake in the Zenbook S14 Plays with an E-GPU. That would be a sick setup. Tiny, last forever laptop that you could 1440p game with at your desk....
@@utasnimulhoq6519Did you read where he said ps5 "pro" GPU?? Spec wise on paper it is extremely similar to a 7800M, than the 6800 or 7800xt. Perfomance wise given the optimisations of consoles this would put it around on par with a 6800 or 7700xt if not slightly better than the 7700xt
@@chriswright8074 game install or update / home storage / backup sync Etc Why not ? Some countries already have 2Gbps/2.5Gbps network service from ISP , 2.5G network equipment are way cheaper now , 2.5G network controller are more common Some docks already come with a 2.5G network port How come a premium highspeed egpu dock still comes with 1Gbe port ?
Considering the RX 7600M XT version's exactly the same price as the PS5 pro will be I'm pessimistic on the market prospect on this one. But it is an interesting product.
Isn't Oculink going to hold this back in major ways? I have seen slower cards using Oculink that get major performance hits from the limitation of Oculink connections.
@@jonny4036 it's generally around 10% loses all the way up to the rtx 4090. so yeah, it's not as good as this GPU in a laptop with a full bus, but it's still vastly better than usb4/thunderbolt
considering its basically a Dock for various Ports, has a PSU built into it and GPU/Cooking together in a small form factor. I don't think its expensive at all.
Honestly For certain situations could be decent but its grossly overpriced. For someone who wants 1 system and needs something portable this will be the way to go as soon as Asus, Valve start using this in their handhelds. Could offer the best of both worlds in 1 system and be more useful than a laptop. But Honestly they need to add upgrade paths so you can drop in new MXM style GPUs into the same dock so long as the cooling and power works
No offence mate but we people here clicked on your channel not for the upscaling frames, we are looking for a raw performance numbers. Thanks for the review!
Excitedly watching until I remember the Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements and how dumpsterfire insane they are just to reach 1080p60 medium settings with framegen.
Hey ETA Prime, if we have the original 7600m xt from Onex, would you recommend upgrading? Would it be worth it do you think? The use case is with a Legion Go through usb4.
We need Mini PC's like the Atoman G7 PT but with the 12GB RX 7800M built in so we have a decent 1440p solution. The 8GB RX 7600M model is just not enough and the cost of this as an eGPU is not viable...
Cool system setup, thx 4 review! Paiting AMD integrated & dedicated GPUs in tandem is still not what it should be. AMD is making mistake to leave this opportunity go… what a waste.
I have an X1 8840U, currently using 3070 in a Core X but this looks better because this includes couple other additional USB ports that I could make use of. Can you test it with the X1 8840U and explain if there is any driver conflict?
150 1440p in RDR2??? THIS IS THE SAME FPS THAT YOU GET WITH THE RYZEN7 7TH GEN AND RTX4080. Yeah, FSR is on...but still, having this much power in such a small package, is actually amazing
@iancharles9222 it is, however, just built a flawless PC, with those exact specs, and it performs the same. You have to take into consideration that those specs only perform like this in RDR2, which is a very well optimized game.
What do you think guys which one is the better. OnexGpu 2 with RX 7800m 700GBP or SGWZONE Egpu with Rtx 4060, 539GBP but here you can replace in the future the gpu.
The question i have is could youuse this over network or cat5/6 as a pseudo kvm thought that would be an interesting way to use it to move to a living room/ game room tv for family experience, or does that pale in comparison to the occulink?
Why are they bothering with AMD GPUs? DLSS frame gen is perfect for eGPUs since the generated frames don’t rely on the lower speed connection to the cpu. Perfect way to utilize the rest of your gpu power.
i would rather buy a 7700xt + miniforum deg1 save some money for same performance. i like gpu docks but the prices are not worth it use common sense handheld consoles are already expensive you could also build a very capable itx pc too.
It's an interesting device, but nothing more really... Like you can build an 8L (s300 case) mini itx pc with a desktop rx7800xt for like 1400-1500 euros, with everything bought on Amazon, this setup cost like 1500-1600 depending on where you are from That would be certainly more powerful, potentially more quieter and wouldn't really take much more space than this looking how big it is... It's just doesn't make sense
I miss the old opening with the kinda nostalgic music and the robot looking out the winodw... :/
This, a OLED Steam Deck, a Starlink, an old van with your dog, travel by day, game by night, what a dream
😂uh steamdeck oled quite bad performance
Travel by day, game at night after two days you are dead 😂😂😂
Steam Deck doesn't support eGPUs, AFAIK
ROG Ally X
Bro you won’t get the best performance using the built in screen, you have to include external monitors and keyboard. Basically get a laptop is easier to setup🤣
Run it with legion go please 😁
The price for this thing is ridiculous. A 7800m is going to be the equivalent to what desktop GPU? An RX 7700 xt? Brand new on Newegg, we're looking at $370. So the eGPU case alone is $470 before taxes. And that's the indiegogo discounted price. It would be $630 at the regular price. Blows my mind how these companies think these prices are fair for both sides.
you can easily plug this unit in between units. if you have several mini PC's in your home and maybe one at work, the GPU can go with you from place to place. if you travel you can also take this with you
@@xblindx Which is definitely cool, but in no way makes it worth what they are asking for it. At least not to me.
Dude , you realize there this is a premium product. 70% of the price is the GPU itself. Not only is the GPU new and I believe this is essentially it's release, but there's development cost, and the premium is this being an egpu. That's not free
@@coolunusual I fully follow your reasoning, but we still have to ask ourselves if the product deliver good value or if other options are better. At these prices both mITX builds and gaming laptops are on the table. A small enclosure, a 200 watt PSU and a circuit board should not cost as much as a mid-range laptop.
@Viking8888 you're paying for the convenience. and it has a built-in Thunderbolt 4 dock which is basically $100-$200 by itself...
I like this new form factor of eGPUs. Nothing to screw in or worry about power supply capacity, or being too heavy for your motherboard. Just another device you plug in.
Please pleasse test it with Legion GO via USB4 on internal screen and external 🙏🏻
Cool and all, but I really wish you'd point out other things than just positives.
For instance, how are the noise levels? The core hotspot temps? The memory junction temps? Does AMD SAM work out of the box over Oculink?
You also need to stay consistent with game benchmarks in terms of resolution and presets. If you jump between FSR and framegen with tweaked settings in all titles, instead of just applying 1440p with max presets across the board, we're not gonna get a solid frame of reference against other GPUs.
You won’t get anything Iike that from him he is so bad at reviewing products only tells you the good things that he has being dying to use
those are really good suggestions but he doesnt care at all, he would never do anything about that.
And potentially put an end to the endless content mill. Are you mad!?
I agree that noise levels would be good to know, but unless it's thermal throttling or running so hot that the fan gets incredibly loud, I personally don't care about temperatures. This ones a mobile GPU, so I'd never expect it to be a space heater like a desktop GPU. Otherwise, I'd say we can typically rely on those 3DMark results, even if they're synthetic. I don't mind different resolutions for different tiers of cards. I'd expect this to do 1080p great and 1440p decently, but wouldn't use it for 4K, while I don't care how well a 4090 runs at 1080p. I wouldn't waste its potential like that. For a massive comparison of game benchmarks, we've always got Hardware Unboxed.
On the flip side, there is some good points about the way he reviews these products though. If you compare everything to max presets and against behemoths like the 4090 or whatever, sure that'll give you context. But here you can see the games running in flattering performance profiles. It's nice to know if the product can play things well with smart setting adjustments instead of just pointing out that no, they're not performant compared to halo products.
How much would performance suffer with usb 4? The allyx and legion go would be the two biggest markets for this and they only have usb 4.
yeah, would like to know that too. Ally + eGPU + VR Headset. Must be the ultimate mobile VR Setup
with my 4070Ti Super
desktop = 100%
usb4 = 60%
oculink = 100%
Also depends on the resolution, the higher, the less of an issue.
It would be much better with USB 4.2 instead 4.0
@@Ginkoh83 Asus does have their own version that connects to the gen1 Ally, in RTX3080 or 4090 flavors, but $$$
Wow that thing is pretty large compared to the prior version. I put a 4070 super in a Velka case along with a ADT-Link UT3G which gives me a Steel Nomad score of 4500 with an ROG Ally X using either internal or external screen. So happy with it
I FORGOT ABOUT THE VELKA CASES! That’s an awesome eGPU solution
That's an amazing idea, do you know the exact model or size of the velka case? and the 4070 super model.
👏
Just keep in mind that currently the only PCIE to USB4 that uses the full bandwidth of USB4 (ADT Link) does not also support power delivery which results in two cables going into the ROG Ally X.
I know this is a month old comment but could you post pictures of the build? I'm looking to do something similar to this.
I'd rather pay...
$500 - for a desktop 7800 XT
$80 - for a PCIE 4.0 to Oculink external GPU dock w/cable and PCIE 4.0 to Oculink adapter
$60 - for a PSU
Total = $640
Instead of spending $841.28 (the Hong Kong Dollar price equivalent in US dollars) for the ONEXGPU, you can get a setup that is $200 cheaper, but doesn't look as nice as this eGPU, which is the only thing it has going for it. Or you can spend $700 on a 7900 XT in this same setup and it'll cost the same as the ONEXGPU, with better performance. I'd rather have performance over aesthetics.
you can move an e-gpu between small-form PC's. maybe have the (2) of the same mini PC at home (office, bedroom?) and one at work, depending on your profession. if your friend has a spare small-form PC, you just need to bring your e-gpu and it's good to go. hell i was just carrying a mini pc with me onto an airplane with a portable monitor. an e-gpu would have been amazing to pair with it
the most expensive part of the PC is suddenly versatile
Nice video, would be nice to see fan noise compare to the first version, and also for console Ally X and Legion GO
Finally it's not a 780M iGPU! They added a 0 to the end a added some features and power.. I want to see the RX 580 with the AMD FSR and frame gen. Apparently it will run off any GPU regardless of whether it's AMD or Intel ect if that's really the case I wonder how really old cards will improve? Especially vram modded cards like the 16gb vram mod and even the fact it would add frame gen to Intel D-GPU and NVIDIA GTX class cards getting FSR 3 and frame gen like the 40 series card's. It could be really helpful for ultra low budget PC builds with like 8th to 10th gen Intel CPUs or AMD ryzen 1st and 2nd generation CPUs and the RX 580 or NVIDIA GTX 980ti will it make them useful?
You and everyone else waiting for it, it will be coming out Q2 2025 the latest.
excited to this this tested on handhelds like legion go!
It’ll be nice if you use the RX 7800 MXT directly to the rog ally x vs the Legion go because I wanna know which one is better device to get better performance by using an external EGPU
You need ear plugs, deep pockets, and a spatula to flip your eggs.
This has the ALU throughput (TFLOPs) roughly equal to the PS5 Pro.
Considering that it is running over 2400MHz in games and the PS5 Pro is 2180MHz it's around 10% higher.
Has the same SP and CU indeed.
Impressive performance but the $1,000 piece tag is pretty crazy. Maybe I'll find one used in the future.....
You can build the same thing for 600$.
@@lordring123 BS.
The equivalent of this is an rx 7700XT which the cheapest I'm seeing rn is 350$.
The remaining 250$ your somehow gonna spend that on motherboard,ram, SSD,case, PSU and all that.
600$ can't build the same thing
@@maskedlibrarian1483 6800 => 350$
E-GPU thunderbold => 120 $
PSU 600W modular => 70 $
Sorry i was big, 540 $
@@maskedlibrarian1483 Aoostar have an Oculink dock with built in 400 Watt PSU for $150-ish, so bam, you've got the same thing for $500, not even $600, also cheaper GPU options that come close to the same performance. The Aoostar dock is even smaller than the One X, be it a little taller and of course you have the desktop GPU built on top of it, which looks less sleek.
@@lordring123 How?
they should reduce the price of onexgpu 1... 400-500 dollar will be great
300 bucks and i will buy it for my laptop
400-500 barely covers the cost of the GPU itself. There's a premium for it being an egpu device. Plus this is new
That's probably how much JUST the GPU costs.
they gonna be bankrupt if they priced like that
You be hard pressed to find an equivalent GPU for that price. And that's just for the GPU.
Literally just bought a onexgpu last night😢😢😢
i bought mines months prior then i just recently ordered this one. now i know for sure crimson desert and stalker 2 will be a breeze to play on high settings
Cool, and Absolutely Expensive, if not even the 7600m is compatible in price who will say this now
Like to see this with the Legion Go
To see that type of EGPU connected to the Lenovo Legion go with the RX 7800 MXT because I wanna see how much performance because other handheld it’s different even some optimise and software makes it different. I wanna see it really bad.
Amazing! Waiting to see the results with the ROG Ally X!
This might be the future solution for gaming handhelds just needs to be smaller and thinner and has powerbank capabilities, and plugable at the back of a gaming handheld.
is there any handheld with occulink or any news on upcoming handhelds with occulink?
Great vid as always. Hope you can do a test with the minisforum V3
That Firestrike GPU score puts it slightly above RX 7700XT and very close to the desktop 4070, very impressive considering it's held back by the PCIe Gen 4 x4 bandwidth of Occulink and the slower mobile CPU vs the faster desktop CPU the 7700XT and 4070 were tested with. And it's doing all that while limited to 180W.
How would a OXP2 with OXGPU2 compare to a high range gaming laptop? Cheers
absolutely sick, love the slick design, onex doing awesome work
Crazy mini PC 😎
Is there any eGPU with USB/thunderbolt 5 on the horizon? I hear it should have the same speed as oculink.
the future of gaming would be carrying your steam deck for travel then come home to a super e-gpu and huge screen
you might as well also do your work and presentation on the steam deck via chromecast
What controller is that in the thumbnail?
onexplayer controller
Definitely want to see how well Lunar Lake in the Zenbook S14 Plays with an E-GPU. That would be a sick setup. Tiny, last forever laptop that you could 1440p game with at your desk....
afmf 2 gonna go crazy with this
i would love to see the pssr / fsr 4 ai based upscaler , , fun fact ,even cut down to 130 w , it still will outperform the the ps5 pro apu in raster
This looks like a very interesting dockingstation for ultralight laptops
except this is 1.5kg
Would be interesting if they made a low profile Amd Radeon RX 7800M graphics card for mini iTX and see how the performance is without Oculink.
Turbo button? Thinks thoughtfully like Obi Wan Now there's something I've not heard of for a long time back in the 1980's.
Does it work with Legion go?
U don't need it
@@mart2942For an external screen wqhd.
Manufacturers, just make one of this with a suitable space to fit handheld PCs already, so we can call it an eG-Dock and we're done.
Nintendo: "write that down, write that down"
The 7800M suspiciously has some of the same specs as the PS5 Pro GPU. 🤔 I wonder...
batter than a ps5 gpu by a margin...it is slighlty better than a rx 6800 desktop gpu. Ps5 has more like rx 6700 gpu
@@utasnimulhoq6519 they can be fabbed off the same the same wafers
@@utasnimulhoq6519Did you read where he said ps5 "pro" GPU??
Spec wise on paper it is extremely similar to a 7800M, than the 6800 or 7800xt.
Perfomance wise given the optimisations of consoles this would put it around on par with a 6800 or 7700xt if not slightly better than the 7700xt
Your not wrong, it's nearly identical.
I'll wait for RDNA4 variants.
Please test this with the Minisforum V3. Thank you!
Still a gigabit network port
It will be great if it goes 2.5G
For what
@@chriswright8074 For 2.5x less time waiting for transfers. Hint- It's in the name.
@@chriswright8074 game install or update / home storage / backup sync Etc
Why not ?
Some countries already have 2Gbps/2.5Gbps network service from ISP , 2.5G network equipment are way cheaper now , 2.5G network controller are more common
Some docks already come with a 2.5G network port
How come a premium highspeed egpu dock still comes with 1Gbe port ?
it can be never the right amount of power, reading youtube comments it's always people like you with the if only comments😂
Can you please do a side by side comparison performance for tb4 vs oculink 😊
Amazing 🤩
Can you do similar test with the AMD variant Onexplayer to show performance?
Nice Video. Would this Work with the bmtech nukbox? Or which egpu would you recommend?
Considering the RX 7600M XT version's exactly the same price as the PS5 pro will be I'm pessimistic on the market prospect on this one. But it is an interesting product.
Can anyone give me the answer if this device works on the steam deck?
no
@ thank very much it 3 weeks to answer and you came through thanks again 🤙
It would be nice to see this thing paired up with the onexplayer 2 pro. Maybe in another video 🙏
it's for sure gonna be a beast, it'll play crimson desert on high settings for sure
Hey, do you plan to test on the Rog Alley X?
Thanks for the amazing content.
I wanted to know how much fan noise it makes while it's running...🤔
quiet as the ps5 pro
Isn't Oculink going to hold this back in major ways? I have seen slower cards using Oculink that get major performance hits from the limitation of Oculink connections.
@@jonny4036 it's generally around 10% loses all the way up to the rtx 4090. so yeah, it's not as good as this GPU in a laptop with a full bus, but it's still vastly better than usb4/thunderbolt
Which gamepad is that on the thumbnail?
I think it's the black Guli Kit KK3 Max
@@Aeonia92It's the OneXplayer X1 controllers
OneX are a scam the prices are ridiculous
considering its basically a Dock for various Ports, has a PSU built into it and GPU/Cooking together in a small form factor.
I don't think its expensive at all.
@@sc9433 In my country the oneXgpu Rx 7600m xt is as expensive as a Rtx 4080 super. LOL
@@adlibconstitution1609 What country is that?
😐
Honestly For certain situations could be decent but its grossly overpriced. For someone who wants 1 system and needs something portable this will be the way to go as soon as Asus, Valve start using this in their handhelds. Could offer the best of both worlds in 1 system and be more useful than a laptop. But Honestly they need to add upgrade paths so you can drop in new MXM style GPUs into the same dock so long as the cooling and power works
Better graphics than Xbox x and pas5 pro ? Or equal ?
better
No offence mate but we people here clicked on your channel not for the upscaling frames, we are looking for a raw performance numbers.
Thanks for the review!
Excitedly watching until I remember the Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements and how dumpsterfire insane they are just to reach 1080p60 medium settings with framegen.
Please run a benchmark for onexfly (8840u)+onexgpu2
Can I use this with my ROG NUC? Does amd/Nvidia crossover exist in this scenario?
Would this work with a deskmini x600 using an m.2 oculink adapter?
Can I see this hooked up to a Steam Deck and a GPD WinMax2 (either the 2023 or 2024)? I have both and am curious. Thanks!
Do you know if this works on a steam deck? I hope you can reach out to me soon
Hey ETA Prime, if we have the original 7600m xt from Onex, would you recommend upgrading? Would it be worth it do you think? The use case is with a Legion Go through usb4.
We need Mini PC's like the Atoman G7 PT but with the 12GB RX 7800M built in so we have a decent 1440p solution. The 8GB RX 7600M model is just not enough and the cost of this as an eGPU is not viable...
Cool system setup, thx 4 review!
Paiting AMD integrated & dedicated GPUs in tandem is still not what it should be. AMD is making mistake to leave this opportunity go… what a waste.
Can you connect it to a business grade thinkpad and test gaming? Also PLEASE test it on Linux
I have an X1 8840U, currently using 3070 in a Core X but this looks better because this includes couple other additional USB ports that I could make use of. Can you test it with the X1 8840U and explain if there is any driver conflict?
Do you know if the onexgpu 2 work with the original Onexplayer 2? Thanks
What devices have Oculink to maximize its fps?
what reference of oculink cable are u using? I have minisforum um780 xtx and oculink doesn't work. I think I have the wrong cable ref (SFF-8611)
I have (oculink 4i to oculink 4i 9402 active cable). Works well on my um780 xtx & 1st gen onexgpu
150 1440p in RDR2??? THIS IS THE SAME FPS THAT YOU GET WITH THE RYZEN7 7TH GEN AND RTX4080.
Yeah, FSR is on...but still, having this much power in such a small package, is actually amazing
. No way this is equivalent to a 4080 😂😂 4080 is far superior
@iancharles9222 it is, however, just built a flawless PC, with those exact specs, and it performs the same. You have to take into consideration that those specs only perform like this in RDR2, which is a very well optimized game.
130W is enough for 60fps 1440p upscaling with minimal RT for AAA games
why won't they add usb-c DP ports to use with portable monitor
You'll still be good just plug the handheld to the onexgpu2 and plug another type c plug from the handheld 2nd port to the portable monitor .
Man this would be amazing if it had 16gb
nah you really dont need all that much, not much hardware heavy games out there that need the full 16, most will crap out around 10
터보 버튼 😃
At that size, it's pointless for the unit not to have a CPU built in at that point and just call it a mini pc. They need a mini pc variant of this.
You forgot to add sections in the timeline
What do you think guys which one is the better. OnexGpu 2 with RX 7800m 700GBP or SGWZONE Egpu with Rtx 4060, 539GBP but here you can replace in the future the gpu.
jesus can they make it just a little bigger so i can just justify carrying my gaming laptop instead
somehow i like to see this device performance on black mith wukong
Are there other options besides this? Budget friendly.
no
I'd love to have a super silent 80w mode
What kind of controller is in the thumbnail??
The question i have is could youuse this over network or cat5/6 as a pseudo kvm thought that would be an interesting way to use it to move to a living room/ game room tv for family experience, or does that pale in comparison to the occulink?
that animated shrek fallen angels wallpaper on handheld wtffff where can I get it????
@@FractalAugment just a true cinephile would recognize the reference.
what can you use if your mini pc doesnt support oculink?
Dumb question here but since the egpu has a display port and ethernet port, can you use this egpu as a dedicated pc?.
Not without a cpu 😉
Will it work with the Steam Deck?
I asked him the same question in the comments, but it doesn’t seem like ETA prime will answer
how about ue5 games?i keep hearing they dont like egpu at all specially alan wake 2
Why are they bothering with AMD GPUs? DLSS frame gen is perfect for eGPUs since the generated frames don’t rely on the lower speed connection to the cpu. Perfect way to utilize the rest of your gpu power.
i would rather buy a 7700xt + miniforum deg1 save some money for same performance. i like gpu docks but the prices are not worth it use common sense handheld consoles are already expensive you could also build a very capable itx pc too.
wonder how much? the 1st gen was 750-80 with taxes
Not very knowledgable about this sorta thing. Can this allow the Asus Rog Ally X to play games in 4k resolution when docked to a oled tv?
Should be able to , in fact 1440p fsr on should do the trick and still be above 60fps
Amazing, but it is Radeon, however I think that will be cool for a Steam Desktop
noise levels? anything negative? Yes man?
noise level is quiet
It's an interesting device, but nothing more really... Like you can build an 8L (s300 case) mini itx pc with a desktop rx7800xt for like 1400-1500 euros, with everything bought on Amazon, this setup cost like 1500-1600 depending on where you are from
That would be certainly more powerful, potentially more quieter and wouldn't really take much more space than this looking how big it is... It's just doesn't make sense
better go with the ally and the XG mobile 4090, and grab a z13 laptop. Perfect ecosystem
will it work just as easily with UM773lite