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  • @doubleacoarnaud9280
    @doubleacoarnaud9280 Год назад +129

    Looks like a bomb, perfect

    • @BurAndBY
      @BurAndBY Год назад +6

      Excuse me, How. Do. You. Know?

    • @meowritz
      @meowritz Год назад +2

      Google how to build a bomb

    • @raf9826
      @raf9826 Год назад +6

      Cool clock, Ahmed!

    • @zgillet
      @zgillet Год назад +2

      @@meowritz That totally won't put you on any list.

    • @Sonic6293
      @Sonic6293 Год назад +1

      Honestly, I kind of like the aesthetic.

  • @satrioadi7044
    @satrioadi7044 Год назад +53

    I have a couple ideas to improve that concept, such as using a smaller PSU like a 250W GaN all-in-one power supply and wire it to run everything on a single power cable, but still looks great overall

    • @saismaranvijayagiri
      @saismaranvijayagiri Год назад +14

      You can't. The ARC A750 alone pulls around 225 Watts

    • @Slay3rOne
      @Slay3rOne Год назад +3

      Still possible to daisy chain two of the 250W GaN and get up to 500W. Side by side that would still be a really slim package!

    • @SyndicatesFollower
      @SyndicatesFollower Год назад

      I would say this, but with a 330w GaN unit to put a high performance GPU in and make it a nice 4k TV rig, assuming you can get pcie 4.0 working.

    • @deeneon223
      @deeneon223 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same. This would probably be the best itx possible if you were to use a more power efficient gpu instead like an RX 7600 + undervolt. Getting everything on one connector would take a bit of work since the motherboard is 19v and the powersupply delivers 12v. Not From Concentrate has a video with similar process but I'm not exactly sure the whole process. It looks like he changed the connector on the 250W GaN to a 6 pin (male), then soldered a 6 pin connector (female) onto the motherboard where the 19v ac is supposed to be plugged. A bit of learning but would be a fun project

    • @112Famine
      @112Famine Год назад +1

      Water cool it, I plan on using a 2080 ti with this I got off ebay that came EK water blocked, still need fans to cool the GPU involving what the waterblock doesnt't cool, so I need a small case that everything (pump, GPU, PSU, etc) & cut two holes for 120mm or 140mm fans at both ends, & use two quick-disconnect fittings to add onto a already built radiator box that has a pump, res, & has fans with dual 360 radiators ... or I could redesign the box to have it able to house a GPU, w/ ETA Prime's set up, & have it set it up so the box has the needed i/o for water plugs & a OCUlink plug on the outside of the case.
      Damn I always wanted to build a toolbox(s) build, where different boxes had different parts, so I could move them with easy, could just put down a few toolboxes & plug them together & make a PC with the low end, or high end abilities ...do not always need to pull the power of a electric stove running at full power draw to watch a video, to play a console or coin slot emulated game

  • @rkadi6540
    @rkadi6540 Год назад +8

    GPU : look at me, i'm the motherboard now

  • @CristianGuzman27
    @CristianGuzman27 Год назад +3

    Has anyone noticed how Cool is the background wallpaper he is using on the screen?

  • @everyoneisacopycat
    @everyoneisacopycat Год назад +2

    I did recently did this with an A770 and a R43SG adapter. and the same board. Also bought some 2020 extrusion and put it all on a frame, after this video Im alot happier for having gone through the hassle. Thanks for the video!

  • @sir.fender6034
    @sir.fender6034 Год назад +2

    I've been using OCuLink cables for SQL servers for years and I never knew they could be used for eGPU's and M.2 interface. Incredible video!

  • @kalark
    @kalark Год назад +2

    always love this kind of content! I'd love to see something kinda like that minisforum b550 elite dock but for an sbc like the latte panda, something that would let you power the sbc from the standard psu so you wouldn't need adapters/power bricks would be tight

  • @Hoootaf
    @Hoootaf Год назад +7

    This could be a nice setup to build directly into your desk

  • @JazzTechie
    @JazzTechie Год назад +3

    Nice - I’ve been wanting to see this. I know it’s fast PCIe, but was unsure if it had the lanes for full GPU utilization

  • @boomerps2
    @boomerps2 Год назад +7

    Pushing $1000. Wouldn't it just be a better option to build a PC with micro ITX board?

    • @Moddedby
      @Moddedby Год назад +1

      It probably is, but its way smaller with the lattepanda.+ the lattepanda only needs around 40 Watts
      I bought one to game and program on it!

    • @100500daniel
      @100500daniel Год назад +1

      You could build a faster mATX/ATX PC for a 1000$

    • @DaBrown101
      @DaBrown101 Год назад +2

      ​@@Moddedby and with this it's easy to throw it in your backpack and game at a hotel or friend's house or anywhere you can find a monitor unless you take a portable monitor too!

  • @chromerims
    @chromerims Год назад

    Inventive 👍
    Thank you for showing more about OcuLink.
    Kindest regards, neighbours.

  • @samganji6987
    @samganji6987 Год назад +2

    Love the videos. One thing I wanted to mention is, I see you test horizen zero dawn alot. My only thing about that game is that it is way easier to run in the begining which is what you show the most. During mid game in the more open world parts of the game frames drop. I played the game on steam deck and pc (5600x/3070) and in both cases. with my settings on the early stages I would easily get 120 on pc and 40 on deck (I really like 40hz on deck for battery life). Anyways, with my settings in open area fights pc would drop to 96ish and the deck to 22ish. I really didn't mind the drop on pc. the drop there although noticable, was not impactful. But the drop to 20s on deck was painful. So I had to tweak some shadow and depth of field settings on the deck to keep that 40 stable. This is without saying Horizen on deck also suffers from stutters in the open areas. Loading new areas always has a stutter which is meh. So I think Horizen is a good game to test actually but definitely in the more open areas with some enemies.

  • @charlesburris6314
    @charlesburris6314 Год назад +5

    Impressive performance from an SBC. I'd go AMD GPU for less power draw. Also, too bad that proc is locked, for now.
    Have a great day!

  • @ambhaiji
    @ambhaiji Год назад +3

    i would be very interested to see the performance of such a setup with an Alder Lake N based SBC.

  • @ionamygdalon2263
    @ionamygdalon2263 Год назад +6

    Would love to see the 1340p and the Arc on a desktop build running emulation. This combo could run steam deck I guess

  • @ristopoho824
    @ristopoho824 Год назад +6

    ARC is looking better day by day. Still not on my list for consideration but getting there. Plus, i'm a little bit of an Intel fanboy. Not much but a little. Will remain to be seen if the ARC line gets good when the system matures. Been getting more and more out of existing internal graphics too with the driver optimizations, intel has gotten more experience on those and that may matter far more than their actual graphics cards. Still. Good budget cards with a sprinkle of jank if you can deal with that, and market appreciates a little more competition. I really want them to succeed.

  • @yonray
    @yonray Год назад +2

    @ETA Prime This is an interesting setup, apart from the cost, I love small computers. I am just curious if this latte panda was paired with a workstation GPU such as the RTX A4000. How well would it perform while using designing software such as solidworks.

  • @o_o6869
    @o_o6869 3 месяца назад

    prefectly what i was looking for exactly what i imagined

  • @tobiahhowell
    @tobiahhowell Год назад +1

    Have you tried the Thunderbolt single cable connection yet? Where you only use the Thunderbolt port to connect to a monitor and it will both power the Lattee Pands and sent the display data? I've been looking for a nice monitor that can do that.

  • @aiiaznsk8er
    @aiiaznsk8er Год назад

    daaaang, this is a straight up hot rod. well done.

  • @5P3C73R
    @5P3C73R 4 месяца назад

    Wow! I can now build my [INSERT YOUR FAVOURITE GAME CONSOLE SYSTEM HERE] sleeper pc build!!!!

  • @kenjaws7066
    @kenjaws7066 Год назад +1

    currently there's no m.2 2230/42 slot that supports pcie4.0 so I recommend only to pair this with weaker card to reduce performance losses. i do not know which would be a better value, Oculink adapter that uses m.2 2280 or R43SG4.0 from ADT-link as both provide same performance albeit using different cables

  • @Jimmys_TheBestCop
    @Jimmys_TheBestCop Год назад +2

    The m2 adapter in that kit is only for pcie 3.x that is why it didn't work on 4.x

  • @jonathanellis6097
    @jonathanellis6097 Год назад +1

    We seem to have moved towards installing your motherboard into your graphics card. Doing it the other way around is old fashioned now! 😁

  • @johnnybravo69420
    @johnnybravo69420 Год назад +1

    Is the PCIE 4.0 not working problem only related to Intel GPUs? Do other GPUs (AMD or Nvidia) work connected to the PCIE 4.0 port through Oculink?

  • @juliuspeter2293
    @juliuspeter2293 Год назад

    Nice setup

  • @kevinwhiten2804
    @kevinwhiten2804 Год назад

    I would love to start seeing controller reviews

  • @gtijason7853
    @gtijason7853 Год назад +2

    @ETA PRIME You are stuck running 4x pcie 3.0 because the pcie dock w/ 24 pin Oculink 4x 8 Gbps ( 13.4mm wide ) , the m.2 nvme host card and the Oculink cable 4x/4i/40/42 pin ( 13.4mm wide ) you bought are SFF 8611/8612 40/42 pin ( 13.4mm wide ) cables and connections that run at max data transfer rate of 8 Gbps.
    You need the 80 pin ( 23.0mm wide ) versions of everything to double the speed and work with 4x pcie 4.0 and possibly 8 lanes at 3.0 (not sure)
    Here's the names at Amazon but you might need to run 2 of the red m.2 pcie nvme host cards with 40/42 pin Oculink as I can't find any for the bigger 80 pin ( 23.0mm wide )
    Diliving oCulink 8X (SFF-8611 80pos) to 2X oCulink 4X (SFF-8611 42pos) Straight Cable(80cm)
    (if you find host adapter card with 80 pin) DiliVing oCulink 8X to oCulink 8X,SFF-8611 80pin to SFF-8611 80pin Straight Cable(80cm)
    chenyang Oculink SFF-8612 8X to PCIE X16 PCI-Express Adapter with ATX 24Pin Power Port for Mainboard Graphics Card

    • @dipndalip
      @dipndalip 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much sir

  • @exodous02
    @exodous02 Год назад +1

    This is neat that this is possible but these external GPUs on SBCs isn't very practical. I can't think of a time I'll be using my SBC and want to hook a GPU up to it. This makes sense with a notebook but I don't really carry around my SBC around and want more graphics power when I'm at home.

  • @dilip.rajkumar
    @dilip.rajkumar Год назад

    Could you kindly show how you would connect this eGPU via Occulink to something like the MinisForum UM 790 Pro?

  • @killersberg1
    @killersberg1 Год назад +1

    Pcie 4.0 will only work over a short cable of up to 25cm. I read that somewhere. Maybe try a shorter oculink cable.

  • @SlickOnTop
    @SlickOnTop Год назад

    This is going to explode in popularity.

  • @MrTheinfoman
    @MrTheinfoman Год назад +2

    OCIlink to OCIlink should be open to every laptop or small board computers

  • @joechua8426
    @joechua8426 Год назад

    I keep seeing stutters in the video while the fps doesn't dip.
    recording issues?
    Please enable frametime in MSI Afterburner, thanks!

  • @Moddedby
    @Moddedby Год назад

    Can you try the same thing with M.2 4.0? Maybe try the ADT Link or another GPU?

  • @JEKitchens
    @JEKitchens Год назад

    I'm hoping to get similar performance at 1080p with a beelink u59 pro 16gb and a Nvidia 1650ti egpu via m.2

  • @vinyfiny
    @vinyfiny Год назад +2

    I got one of those oculink kits from Amazon for only $28. I'm using it right now with a 3080 and an i3 Nuc 11 (because that's what I had lying around). It works great until I try to play games😆; the CPU is a crazy bottleneck and I can't even launch most stuff. I'm hoping to get a min PC with a 7840HS whenever those release.

  • @serventofallah1426
    @serventofallah1426 Год назад

    So this will work with any laptop with m2 pcie gen3? All those old thinkpads are looking good to buy now

  • @ramchandyalamanchili8258
    @ramchandyalamanchili8258 Год назад

    Would you be able to connect multiple gpu to this sbc, one from pcie and one from thunderbolt at the same time?

  • @gustavogallegos1962
    @gustavogallegos1962 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting, so even though you're using the PCIe 3.0 slot it performs better than thunderbolt 4? Isnt the 3.0 theoretical max about 4GB to thunderbolt 4's 5GB?

  • @ronaldokonig8828
    @ronaldokonig8828 Год назад

    that's the spirit of technology.

  • @radiumuppet
    @radiumuppet Год назад +1

    Doesn't introducing an add-in-card such as a GPU make this a Non-SBC?

  • @redhoodedduke9967
    @redhoodedduke9967 Год назад

    Does the lattepanda have re-bar support? You may be losing performance/experiencing lots of stutters if it can't be enabled.

  • @ir1keren
    @ir1keren Год назад

    This Oculink tech should be the new standard 👍

  • @joshjosh2126
    @joshjosh2126 Год назад

    I want something like this in my future

  • @shaddowwave88
    @shaddowwave88 Год назад +1

    What is that desktop background?
    It looks dynamic and awesome.

    • @azure1470
      @azure1470 Год назад

      You can find it as "Queen Ahri Sound Reactive Ultrawide".

  • @mammonmukuro7805
    @mammonmukuro7805 2 месяца назад

    hi everyone, do you think those kind of oculink adaptator will work on the alpha m-key slot ?

  • @ilpastor
    @ilpastor Год назад

    This Oculink it's very interesting!

  • @H3lloSE
    @H3lloSE Год назад

    is this a better case scenario for the steam deck m.2 slot?

  • @theldun1
    @theldun1 Год назад

    Nice!😀

  • @cursetheroad
    @cursetheroad Год назад +1

    According to official pinouts diagram, the slot you're using for the adapter only supports pcie 3.0

    • @gustavogallegos1962
      @gustavogallegos1962 10 месяцев назад

      He mentioned that he tried the 4.0 slot but couldn't get it to work. I wonder how come the 3.0 slot is performing better than thunderbolt 4.

  • @dustinsimoneau4780
    @dustinsimoneau4780 Год назад

    How far can it take Citra and the PS3 and 360 emulators?

  • @lorenzomasini1715
    @lorenzomasini1715 Год назад

    anyway is anyone else failing to use a thunderbolt egpu with this lattepanda sigma? i'm trying with a mantiz saturn pro v2 but no success with w10 and w11, even if the device is detected in device manager i can't find a driver from install ... quite stressful I was curious to see the performance of this sigma lattepanda with eGPU

  • @xandrevanjaarsveld1438
    @xandrevanjaarsveld1438 8 месяцев назад

    Hi all. I recently try doing the same setup as you ETA PRIME. However, I'm using an ARC 770. When I'm plugged into the EGPU, my screen keeps flicking slowly. I have updated the Intel arc drivers, but still no luck.
    Am I missing something. I thought it would be just plug and play. The PSU is a 650W (Way over kill) and it is wired correctly. Any help would be appreciated.

  • @Parallel_
    @Parallel_ Год назад +21

    Would love to see how small and compact this could be with an a2000

    • @its1one
      @its1one Год назад

      What kinda performance are you getting out of a A2000? I'm looking at them rn

    • @satrioadi7044
      @satrioadi7044 Год назад +1

      @@its1one stock performance is almost equal to a desktop RTX 3050 and maxes out at 80W

    • @Moddedby
      @Moddedby Год назад +1

      I´m currently building a small setup with the sigma and an a2000

  • @33gametime4
    @33gametime4 Год назад

    Hopefully you can build the fastest and strongest build for a budget friendly.

  • @Viking8888
    @Viking8888 Год назад +2

    To do a system like this, it's going to be around $1000 before the government steals their cut. $580 alone for the Sigma, $230 for the A750 on Newegg, around $100 for a decent SFX PSU (EVGA on Newegg) and then $49 for the OcuLink m.2 to pci-e setup. It's small, it's super cool, but once that SBC becomes less capable for gaming, you can't just drop in a replacement CPU and add more RAM. I'd certainly accept this is someone gave it to me, but over a grand could be a hard pill to swallow for some.

    • @ovrskr
      @ovrskr 5 месяцев назад

      a gaming laptop is over $4000

    • @Viking8888
      @Viking8888 5 месяцев назад

      @@ovrskr Sure there are some that can be over 4 grand, but there are plenty that are under $1500 with RTX 4070 mobile GPUs. The laptop I bought last year was $1000 with a 12th Gen i7 and an RTX 3070.

    • @ovrskr
      @ovrskr 5 месяцев назад

      @@Viking8888 the 4070 and 4060 are the same thing. (128 bit bus wtf) you need at least 4080 to run Cyberpunk well and that will be a lot more $$
      i got an 3060 and it sucks, i get about 20 fps

    • @Viking8888
      @Viking8888 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ovrskr I guess when it comes down to it, this whole generation sucks overall.

  • @Jackson-bh1jw
    @Jackson-bh1jw Год назад

    what about a pico PSU on a 6400 on a really small enclosure?

  • @drewski1023
    @drewski1023 Год назад

    you think you can use this as a work around for the ROG ally?

  • @HuntaKiller91
    @HuntaKiller91 Год назад +1

    Shud be good and compact with upcoming rx7600/4060ti

  • @alejandrobello5481
    @alejandrobello5481 Год назад

    Why in some games RivaTuner is showing de iGPU and in others is showing dGPU? I didn`t get that. Cool little pc you got there, nice vid as always!

    • @DigitalJedi
      @DigitalJedi Год назад +1

      Probably some weirdness with eGPU support. While everything was running on the A750, the game may not have recognized it directly and mis-reported what it was running on.

  • @ChubAdmiral
    @ChubAdmiral Год назад

    Why did it show intel UHD at 50% when you were playing horizon?

  • @michael.9487
    @michael.9487 11 месяцев назад

    Would the Latte Panda Sigma be compatible with that GPD G1?

  • @WorldLoveGaming
    @WorldLoveGaming Год назад

    What's the bandwidth of the dock? I kinda want to make a desktop replacement with OCulink!

    • @cursetheroad
      @cursetheroad Год назад +1

      Theoretically the full x4 bandwidth as oculink just expose the pcie signals without any layering. Thunderbolt/usb4 have quite an overhead due to signals going through a controller. Though theres no beating the convenience of thunderbolt/usb4. You cant exactly plugnplay and hotplugging with oculink. Atleast, very dependent on the host device.
      Some oculink based egpu expose all x8 or even all x16.

    • @WorldLoveGaming
      @WorldLoveGaming Год назад +1

      ​@@cursetheroad thanks! That makes the bandwidth 64 Gbps then

  • @justinpatterson5291
    @justinpatterson5291 3 месяца назад +1

    Try pairing it with the A500 pocket GPU.

  • @1tal1ansubm1ke
    @1tal1ansubm1ke Год назад +1

    How much do you think you spent on this project

  • @DaBrown101
    @DaBrown101 Год назад

    The link for the Oculink is not the same as what you showed in the video

  • @randomkhan1896
    @randomkhan1896 Год назад +1

    can you do a vid with the rog ally vs 1xplayer mini gundam edition

  • @kidvegas4928
    @kidvegas4928 Год назад

    can you put the total of how much you spend on this builded pc

  • @gmanindustries2133
    @gmanindustries2133 Год назад

    Could you use the oculink on a ps5 ?

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад +4

    Possible Intel’s GPU does better on Linux given it uses translationlayers to Vulkan where the big issue with Intel’s GPUs are with old graphics APIs (like DirectX 11 and older)

    • @francisportugal5584
      @francisportugal5584 Год назад +2

      AMD does better in terms of Linux performance, but intel is a close second. Especially for vulkan applications and it's price to performance since intel GPU has a lot of price cuts.

    • @sjones72751
      @sjones72751 Год назад

      Arc on Linux is pretty trash at the moment tbh.

    • @francisportugal5584
      @francisportugal5584 Год назад

      @@sjones72751 just use the latest kernel and distributions (like arch and fedora) and use latest Mesa packages.

    • @sjones72751
      @sjones72751 Год назад

      @@francisportugal5584 even then it’s still missing vulkan extensions, can’t run some games, and sometimes underperforms. For arc on Linux it’s best to wait. Drivers haven’t really matured on Linux like they have on Windows.

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Год назад +1

      It will be a good Linux card once 2024 rolls around. At that point if your buying for Linux Battlemage will be better with proper day 1 support.

  • @tek_soup
    @tek_soup Год назад

    you figure out the pcie 4.0 issue?

  • @wintermute7104
    @wintermute7104 Год назад

    Привет. Сними как это включается. Там же два блока питания.

  • @zxmintyisinsane
    @zxmintyisinsane 3 месяца назад

    what is that bottom plate under the psu thats red

  • @rometherevenant8749
    @rometherevenant8749 Год назад

    Powerful Power All

  • @ovrskr
    @ovrskr 5 месяцев назад +1

    Considering this, because a gaming laptop with a GPU that runs Cyberpunk doesn't start below $4000

  • @mimo5383
    @mimo5383 Год назад +1

    Now if only they could marry the two together in one SBC? I would dub it the Plus Ultra.

    • @its1one
      @its1one Год назад

      Not the plus plus ultra. Lol

  • @bigdeagle1331
    @bigdeagle1331 11 месяцев назад

    You should try a A2000 Nvidia card! Powered by pci

  • @benjiebarker
    @benjiebarker Год назад

    Is oculink as fast as m.2 port?

  • @rokasraustys1301
    @rokasraustys1301 10 месяцев назад

    question does lattepanda sigma suppurt rebar

  • @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh
    @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh Год назад

    Raspberry Pi 4 test with M.2 adapter test

  • @112Famine
    @112Famine Год назад

    ETA you couldn't get the 4.0 to work, would it have worked on another CPU & GPU combo?

    • @HackerL96
      @HackerL96 Год назад +1

      The Dock is only 3.0

    • @pc_freaky
      @pc_freaky 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@HackerL96 That's right, I tested the PCIe 4.0 Slot with the ADT-Link K3G PCIe 4.0 compatible adapter, the LattePanda detects every card I put in it without any problem

  • @Caius1930
    @Caius1930 Год назад

    What is wrong with ETA lately, showing no CPU temperatures?

  • @ibbobud
    @ibbobud Год назад

    Did It support Rebar

  • @joed3010
    @joed3010 Год назад +2

    Just checked, that LattePanda Sigma costs almost $600... this whole setup would cost about $1000 if bought new.
    Cool concept but definitely not worth it cost-wise.

    • @JazzTechie
      @JazzTechie Год назад

      Noticed a seller already trying to scalp them on Amazon. Not today satan lol

  • @scottishgamer7210
    @scottishgamer7210 Год назад

    ARC needs more updates for DX11 games

  • @robbufford
    @robbufford Год назад

    So close to create a mini itx computer...

  • @IceCreamePudding
    @IceCreamePudding Год назад +1

    This is the kinda goofy shit I sub for!

  • @valsodar6723
    @valsodar6723 Год назад

    04:42 ETA Prime Video can be better, if U Used more than (roughly) 40% of screen to show significant informations!

  • @ugzz
    @ugzz Год назад +1

    3090TI pci 3.0 vs 4.0 had like 2-5% difference.. I think you'll be just fine on a A750!

    • @bringbacktron
      @bringbacktron Год назад

      That difference is on an x16 link. So while a 3.0 X16 link isn't bottlenecking too much compared to a normal 4.0 X16 link because the GPU needs to be working hard to show a difference, a 3.0 X4 link will bottleneck and show significantly worse performance than a 4.0 X4 link.

    • @ugzz
      @ugzz Год назад +1

      @@bringbacktron well aware, I just didn't interpret what he was saying as that. Sounded very much like what I said. Maybe your right and I misunderstood.

  • @benjiebarker
    @benjiebarker Год назад

    Is this oculink adapter better than the adt link adapter a year ago?

    • @pc_freaky
      @pc_freaky 11 месяцев назад

      No, the Oculink adapter supports only PCIe 3.0, from adt link you can get an Adapter that supports PCIe 4.0. The oculink adapter is a little cheaper as far as I know

  • @buntar6563
    @buntar6563 Год назад +2

    does resizable bar work?

    • @jonathanellis6097
      @jonathanellis6097 Год назад

      That's a good question, Intel's graphics cards really need it on for full performance.

  • @Alien_Jenkins
    @Alien_Jenkins Год назад

    let's watercool some of minisforum or morefine and overclock it to limit

  • @starrynight3945
    @starrynight3945 Год назад

    But thunderbolt 3 . or usb4 suppose to be better connector. The intel and amd does sell $50 dollar case of thunderbolt without psu ofc. That make them as god in GPU industry comparison to high price nvidia, of course when only bundled with their gpu

  • @JTM75
    @JTM75 Год назад +4

    So if companies decide to design better GPU connectors people will no longer need to build a big mid tower and instead buy a mini PC and connect the external GPU when needed for gaming.

    • @rkadi6540
      @rkadi6540 Год назад

      But if you really need big cpu performance, better build a pc than using mobile cpu

    • @JTM75
      @JTM75 Год назад

      @@rkadi6540 Many miniPcs have desktop CPUs.

    • @rkadi6540
      @rkadi6540 Год назад

      @@JTM75 mini pc? Did you mix it with itx pc?

    • @JTM75
      @JTM75 Год назад

      @@rkadi6540 Look it up. Many MiniPCs have desktop CPUs not laptop ones.

    • @rkadi6540
      @rkadi6540 Год назад

      @@JTM75Intel T series cpu?

  • @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh
    @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh Год назад +7

    Intel Arc GPU takes a lot Watts and Vram to maintain FPS, best to use AMD GPU

    • @greatwavefan397
      @greatwavefan397 Год назад +3

      Or an SFX RTX card

    • @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh
      @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh Год назад +1

      @@greatwavefan397 yeah Eggxactly, cause Intel Arc GPU are new in town, waiting for newer models of Intel Arc GPU for better and less watts and Vram for more both efficiently and performance wise

    • @vinyfiny
      @vinyfiny Год назад +2

      One of the upcoming single fan 4060 Ti cards would be great for this. 160W max with 3070 performance, could run off a pico PSU.

    • @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh
      @Bilal.Hussain.Shaikh Год назад +1

      @@vinyfiny oh noice, can't wait for that, I love founder edition or Low profile cards😻

    • @duck6966
      @duck6966 Год назад

      @@vinyfiny at the price of a RX 6800...

  • @yesyos1722
    @yesyos1722 Год назад

    Nice

  • @mahadi_bro
    @mahadi_bro Год назад +1

    On Fallout 4, why is the gpu shown in the osd is Intel UHD 630?

    • @jopppsss
      @jopppsss Год назад +2

      Same with horizon zero dawn

    • @saxxonpike
      @saxxonpike Год назад +1

      Good point- was the correct GPU being tested here?

    • @mahadi_bro
      @mahadi_bro Год назад

      @@jopppsss YEs I think he didn't switch the gpu in settings or something like that

    • @mahadi_bro
      @mahadi_bro Год назад

      @@saxxonpike curious

    • @_iczyzy
      @_iczyzy Год назад

      @@saxxonpike It was. He only forgot to change the name of the OSD in riva tuner. Common mistake when you use the same drive to test a lot of different configurations.

  • @danielktdoranie
    @danielktdoranie Год назад +1

    What is the total cost of this set up please?

  • @TheViewer8308
    @TheViewer8308 Год назад

    he should add a famius sigma photo