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Bharaj

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  1. 1 minute ago, Syn Messer said:

    Your type-c port will not work with external gpu's. It is just a faster usb port.

     

    Your other method will likely work, but the experience will likely not be very good, because at that point your laptop is becoming more of a desktop. But yes, the specs you listed in the other post will power a 1060 just fine.

    1060 6 gb can easily run any game on FHD display ?

  2. 1 minute ago, TShirt_Ninja said:

    You won't be able to do an external GPU solution with the USB-C ports on that laptop, as they are not also Thunderbolt 3 ports, which are required for those external GPU docks. Your second method would probably work if you set it up right, but it's going to be pretty strange, and will require that you play on separate display, as there isn't going to be any way for the external GPU to send the video signal back to the laptop's display.

    you know gtx 960M in 2017 is like having a ps3 in 2017  so suggest some else if we can do 

  3. 2 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

    Pretty sure you can't over USB type c, it has to be Thunderbolt.

     

    And the other method is a bit janky, to say the least, not very convenient to use the laptop at that point. You'd need an external power supply to power the card, and also a monitor to have the output displayed on.

    what about usb type c is it useless?

     

  4. 1 minute ago, RKRiley said:

    Pretty sure you can't over USB type c, it has to be Thunderbolt.

     

    And the other method is a bit janky, to say the least, not very convenient to use the laptop at that point. You'd need an external power supply to power the card, and also a monitor to have the output displayed on.

    i am gonna use pcie slots to upgrade and gtx1060 6bs is enough with i7-6700hq with and 16 ram ?

  5. I have a laptop ASUS ROG GL522VW 

    Specifications 

    i7-6700HQ 

    GTX 960M 

    1TB hard disk

     

    I was thinking about upgrade it a little bit if i can add external graphics card with it like gtx 1060 6GB 

    but with an external gpu dock which max graphics card can i attach via usb type-c 

                                                                 or 

    we have another way by removing screws open laptop and remove wifi adapter external power supply mini pcie cable and a [Mini PCI-E Version] V8.0 EXP GDC Laptop External Independent Video Card Dock 

     

    what we can do with usb type c is it shit ?

  6. 23 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

    PS4 most likely lies somewhere around medium, while the PS4 Pro likely lies somewhere between medium and high.

     

    The original PS4's GPU is about equivalent in power as a Radeon HD 7850, while the PS4 Pro is about the same as a non-boosting RX 480.

    thanks 

     

  7. 3 minutes ago, CmzPlusHardware said:

    Its very close to a HD 7850 - 7870 and I would say the CPU is close to an AMD FX Processor (Low to mid range) (FYI, if you want to build a computer for around the price of a PS4, don't use these parts)

    I do have a laptop with gtx 1060 6GB and a i7-6700HQ 

    It can beat ps4pro easy 

  8. 6 minutes ago, CmzPlusHardware said:

    For games like Grand Theft Auto V on PS4 is most likely low to medium settings at a good 30FPS I believe. Now a PC may vary. My friend has a custom built PC for $200 more than a PS4 and he can run GTA V at Very High Settings at a good 60. 

    Like something we can say that this cpu+gpu is eual to PS4 or PS4 pro ? 

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