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26 minutes ago, IT GEEK said:

My latitude am talking about has a M.2 slot, HDD slot , Wi-Fi slot and Another WWLAN slot..... So with all this , can I use GPU?

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I don't think I'm not being clear enough with my previous post. If you don't have the Thunderbolt 3 port opted in on your model, no. Longer answer which were my last post: you can, but you shouldn't.

Good day everyone , am new here. pls any help.. i have my laptop which is Dell Latitude E5570 and it have 256 m2 ssd , intel core i5 6330U 2.40ghz and 8 gb of ram and the graphics card is integrated and also it has BIOS flash update i want to know if i can get an external desktop -class eGPU to for? 

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The Latitude youre looking at can be optioned with a Thunderbolt 3 connector on its left side, in which case its as easy as purchasing a Thunderbolt 3 eGPU dock, something like this or this. Does it have that? Because if not, then you should just abandon the idea altogether because your next best option would be to link up an m.2 to pcie slot adapter thats while convincing, is not a fun thing to deal with both on driver and hardware side.

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26 minutes ago, IT GEEK said:

My latitude am talking about has a M.2 slot, HDD slot , Wi-Fi slot and Another WWLAN slot..... So with all this , can I use GPU?

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I don't think I'm not being clear enough with my previous post. If you don't have the Thunderbolt 3 port opted in on your model, no. Longer answer which were my last post: you can, but you shouldn't.

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7 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

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I don't think I'm not being clear enough with my previous post. If you don't have the Thunderbolt 3 port opted in on your model, no. Longer answer which were my last post: you can, but you shouldn't.

Why shouldn't

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7 hours ago, IT GEEK said:

Why shouldn't

 

7 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

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I don't think I'm not being clear enough with my previous post. If you don't have the Thunderbolt 3 port opted in on your model, no. Longer answer which were my last post: you can, but you shouldn't.

Pls make it clear to me to understand

 

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1 minute ago, IT GEEK said:

Why shouldn't

Dude, could you read and watch people's referred source before you make a post? That video alone explains most if not all the issue that these adapters present in windows, in a far clearer language than i could have with my spare time.

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7 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

Dude, could you read and watch people's referred source before you make a post? That video alone explains most if not all the issue that these adapters present in windows, in a far clearer language than i could have with my spare time.

Thanks buddy, i have a Dell Optiplex 7010  Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3240 CPU @ 3.40GHz   3.40 GHz

8.00 GB

64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

Hdd: 500gb

which type of Graphics Crad should buy?

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7 hours ago, 8tg said:

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The cost of doing low end egpu isnt worth the end performance, unless you already have a monitor, power supply, and video card lying around for this purpose. Otherwise if you have to get all the items for this type of setup, adding a gpu to an old office pc will net you a far better end result and leave your laptop actually portable since it wont be attached to a janky egpu dock.

Okay, So which Graphics Card should i go for Dell Optiplex 7010 tiny with core i3 and 8gb of ram and 500gb of hard disk drive and a 3.40ghz?

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1 hour ago, IT GEEK said:

Thanks buddy, i have a Dell Optiplex 7010  Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3240 CPU @ 3.40GHz   3.40 GHz

8.00 GB

64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

Hdd: 500gb

which type of Graphics Crad should buy?

I dont know what country youre from but id get this system up to modern standard first. Fixing the inevitable CPU bottleneck (and the issue on most games because dual core is not enough for modern titles, youd want 4 physical cores at the absolute least and even then youll encounter issues in DirectX 12 titles that can scale up to 6 physical cores and 12 threads) is easy with i7 3770 or atleast i5 3570 being pretty damn cheap used. For RAM, any 8gb DDR3 sticks that match the speed thats in your system would be it, 16GB is enough for just running game if you dont think of multitasks a lot. And then, youll want atleast 480-512GB SSD to boot windows 10 off of. Windows 10 cant be run smoothly on HDDs anymore, not at all.

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On 6/15/2023 at 10:25 PM, SorryClaire said:

I dont know what country youre from but id get this system up to modern standard first. Fixing the inevitable CPU bottleneck (and the issue on most games because dual core is not enough for modern titles, youd want 4 physical cores at the absolute least and even then youll encounter issues in DirectX 12 titles that can scale up to 6 physical cores and 12 threads) is easy with i7 3770 or atleast i5 3570 being pretty damn cheap used. For RAM, any 8gb DDR3 sticks that match the speed thats in your system would be it, 16GB is enough for just running game if you dont think of multitasks a lot. And then, youll want atleast 480-512GB SSD to boot windows 10 off of. Windows 10 cant be run smoothly on HDDs anymore, not at all.

Yes my laptop have all what you mentioned above: Dell Latitude E5570

Core i5 2.40ghz

Intel Graphics 520

M2 512GB SSD

HDD slot

Wifi slot

WWLAN slot

2 count core

4 threats

DirectX 12 supported

RAM 8gb DDR4 sticks

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5 hours ago, IT GEEK said:

Yes my laptop have all what you mentioned above: Dell Latitude E5570

Core i5 2.40ghz

Intel Graphics 520

M2 512GB SSD

HDD slot

Wifi slot

WWLAN slot

2 count core

4 threats

DirectX 12 supported

RAM 8gb DDR4 sticks

...you dont understand what im saying at all, do you? Im suggesting to modernize your PC not the laptop. Damned with your idea to upgrade the laptop, forget it is what @8tg and I imply.

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