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Can This Processor Use Egpu ?

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5 minutes ago, Travis Parker said:

so this CPU does not support external gpu? even connect throught wifi card or bluetooth card ?

You could do that, but it'll run at PCIe x1 or x2, which even heavily bottlenecks a GT1030, which is slower than the GTX750. Time for a new laptop if you want to do gaming.

I Just Wanna Ask To You Guys, i had a plan to using egpu , like gtx 750 or ti.

can this cpu got bottleneck ? and can it run cemu at good performance ?

 

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eGPUs means that a graphics card is plugged into an external box that's connected to the computer, however unless the laptop has a proprietary connector for that, the only real option is Thunderbolt 3 - an Intel technology. This is an AMD CPU.

 

So no, you will not be able to use an external GPU with this CPU.

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so this CPU does not support external gpu? even connect throught wifi card or bluetooth card ?

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5 minutes ago, Travis Parker said:

so this CPU does not support external gpu? even connect throught wifi card or bluetooth card ?

You could do that, but it'll run at PCIe x1 or x2, which even heavily bottlenecks a GT1030, which is slower than the GTX750. Time for a new laptop if you want to do gaming.

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so if i use gtx 750, will it run cemu or modern game like resident evil 7 or something new ?

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11 minutes ago, Travis Parker said:

or which the best graphics card for this cpu to run Emulation ?

Doesn't matter. The way you want to run it will be terrible and absolutely not worth it

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1 minute ago, Arika S said:

Doesn't matter. The way you want to run it will be terrible and absolutely not worth it

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  • 1 month later...

respect to all the people, last week I borrowed my friend's egpu  to test on my laptop, It was an EXP GDC with mPCIe connector and an MSI 1070ti Gaming Series, I was super happy with it, I don't use those gaming titles as gamers, I run it for flight Simulation which for sure is both heavily CPU demanding and GPU demanding, my laptop is an Asus N46VZ which has its wifi connection on a pcie 2.0 x1. So compared to 650M on the laptop which works pcie 2.0 x16, I had almost 30 to 50 FPS on 1080p with the Same setting on the Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v4.4 or Maintain the same framerate but increase many of graphics setting up to the max including the Dynamic lightings/ Detailed shadows/ Texture resolutions from 128x128 up to 1024x1024 and detailed precipitations and many more and still get my good old 30 FPS with much much more details and eye-catching stuff... so in my experience I was so happy with that setup, Tomorrow I'm trying to get 1070ti ROG Strix from Asus with the GDC beast v8.0. I will try to report to results.


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