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I warnt to Use on of These Cheap externalisieren gpu adapters from Ali Express to Play Games At decent framerates on my Laptop .it has a Pentium n3700 with 4 Chores at 1,6ghz and a 2,4 Turbo im Loopings to Play the new unreal tournament and Paladins at 768p Medium to high Setting and at least 40 fPS what gpu Would you reccomend it should cost below 100€ in Germany im Wildling to Go used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What laptop do you have? If you are looking to do what LTT did in the video below, don't bother, it will require special BIOS to even work.

 

If your laptop has a thunderbolt 3 port then you can buy an external GPU, but they cost more than 100 euros.

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6 minutes ago, Dissitesuxba11s said:

What laptop do you have? If you are looking to do what LTT did in the video below, don't bother, it will require special BIOS to even work.

 

If your laptop has a thunderbolt 3 port then you can buy an external GPU, but they cost more than 100 euros.

Something like this yes But using Mini Pcie and from all the Reviews i have Seen this one doesnt

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I agree with @Dissitesuxba11s.

 

The only real way you could get a GPU upgrade is to just get a whole new system, be it laptop or desktop.

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3 minutes ago, XxMLGMASTERxX said:

Something like this yes But using Mini Pcie 

if you managed to get a working BIOS that can actually detect your Graphics Card on the laptop then the Mini PCIe slot on your laptop is gonna be used for that external graphics adapter, and by that usually the wi-fi card is the thing that occupies the slot so you have to compromise on that 

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