The Blackmagic eGPU is an external graphics enclosure sold exclusively (for the time being) at the Apple Store. It’s a notable product for several of reasons. First and foremost, it’s the first time ...
Gaming peripheral producer Razer has introduced an updated version of its Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure, with the Core X Chroma offering a better power supply than the original model, increased ...
After last week’s exciting release of Nvidia’s beta Pascal drivers for Mac, I was looking forward to trying the top of the line consumer GPU with my MacBook Pro. That GPU is none other than the ...
TL;DR: HighPoint's new RocketStor 8631CW and 8531AW Gen5 x16 eGPU enclosures deliver up to 600W power for full-length GPUs like the GeForce RTX 5090. Featuring ultra-compact design, true PCIe Gen5 x16 ...
A fully-equipped 2018 Mac Mini is impressive in all but one way. Its graphics capabilities are anemic. See it now: 2018 Mac Mini at Apple See it now: 2018 Mac Mini from Amazon Fortunately, it doesn't ...
Apple introduced a $700 device on Thursday called an "eGPU," made by a company called Blackmagic, that can give a 13-inch MacBook Pro better performance than any 15-inch MacBook Pro that Apple sells.
We've been talking about external GPUs for a while, even before Apple decided to launch official support for the technology. As a result, we've used them all, and have a few we'd like to recommend if ...
The Node is our first foray into external GPUs, but its a strong start with a budget-friendly solution that with a few tweaks could be the best bang for your buck. AKiTiO has been a designer, OEM, and ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Razer to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win one of the company's new Core X Chroma eGPU enclosures. Razer makes a few eGPU enclosure options, but ...
When Apple released macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 on March 29, fully supported external graphics-card functionality was one of the flagship features. Most Macs ship with discrete or integrated ...
Thunderbolt 3 based eGPUs have been around for many years, offering the ability to plug a full desktop-class GPU into a laptop. Theoretically it’s an appealing idea, especially if someone is using an ...
My old laptop still performs well, so it felt like a waste to replace it just because it lacked a dedicated GPU. I'd always known that DIY eGPUs existed, but I avoided them because I thought they'd be ...
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