GPD G1 eGPU docking station review - Supercharge your handheld gaming PC with Oculink & USB 4

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The G1 eGPU docking station as the name suggests combines a traditional docking station for your handheld or mini PC with a high performance AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT eGPU. In our review we take a closer look, including a partial teardown (see our full video coming soon) and benchmark the graphics card to compare with the 780M GPU found on the GPD WIN MAX 2 2023 via Oculink. NOTE: Earlier today AMD released official drivers for the 7000 series of processors which was bad timing as this review was ready to go live. We briefly updated to mention this in the video but the benchmark results are based on the beta drivers. In our initial tests his morning we did see upwards of 30% performance increase over the beta drivers! We will have updated benchmarks in part 2 of this video where we compare Oculink and USB 4 performance differences across a number of different handhelds. You can learn more and buy the GPD G1 from DroiX with currently $100 / £100 off in our sale: Inside you can find an Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU. It is based on the RDNA 3 architecture with a base clock of 1,500Mhz, which boosts up to 2,615Mhz. It has 8GBs of dedicated GDDR6 RAM running up to 2,250Mhz. You can connect to your device for the GPU in two ways. If your device, such as the GPD WIN MAX 2 2023, has an Oculink port then this is the best connection. Or if you have a USB 3 or above compatible device you can connect via the USB 4 port. 0:00 Coming up in this review 0:11 Unboxing the GPD G1 eGPU docking...

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