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You can make your own eGPU for about 150$. Assuming you have mPCIE for your laptop.
I made one for my old ass Dell D630, and got it to run SC2 WoL 1920x1200 on max settings . But it had to run off a mSATA port. Which was kind of a bummer and awkward.
You can make your own eGPU for about 150$. Assuming you have mPCIE for your laptop.
I made one for my old ass Dell D630, and got it to run SC2 WoL 1920x1200 on max settings . But it had to run off a mSATA port. Which was kind of a bummer and awkward.
Yeah, but one of the features that propelled me to get my Dell was the built-in TB3 port.
I don't want to deal with any DIY akitio kits. I just want to shove a video card in the enclosure, plug it in and call it a day, lol.
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A few lucky journalists had the opportunity to take a look at the rear-end of the upcoming Audi TT RS at CES 2016. Included in the high-performance sports car's rear are a set of advanced OLED taillights.
With the M4 GTS, BMW became the first manufacturer to offer OLED taillights in a production car and depending on when the new TT RS launches, it will become the second car to bring such technology to the streets.
For the new TT RS, the OLED lights will be offered as an optional extra and, as the video shows, they also offer a new design compared to the inner part of the regular TT. Given the rapid development of automotive lighting technologies, OLEDs will probably be the next big thing, following in the footsteps of traditional LEDs.
OLED stands for Organic LED and, unlike traditional LED lights, OLEDs are surface lights and allow for more advanced designs.
Beyond its new lights, reports claim that the new TT RS will be powered by the same turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder as the current RS3 Sportback. However, power is expected to be lifted from the 362 hp of the RS3 to 395 hp. Available with a dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive, the new TT RS is tipped to only accelerate from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 4 seconds.