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We tested an eGPU in some of 2020's biggest games

We tested an eGPU in some of 2020’s biggest games

Posted on August 2, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Can an eGPU upgrade your laptop’s gaming chops?

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 older laptop that has a perfectly fine CPU to handle games, but the GPU is long in the tooth. But there are some drawbacks.

In this video I talk about my experiences using an eGPU over the past 4 months to play 10 of the biggest games from the past couple of years. Each game was tested in four different ways, and below are the specs of the equipment I used—all of which is covered in the video.
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