30, tried using the pci from the newer version from last year.ĭisbaled PCI slots. I haven't found an article I haven't tried. I spent 12 hours today trying to get my VEGA 56 eGPU (Razer Core X) to run. For short links use the reddit markup (link) If your post isn't visible it's probably because of an short/affiliate Link. Comments should be on-topic and contribute to the conversation.Ĥ: No short, ref and affiliate links. We typically lock approved links to sales to enforce the no-discussion rule.Ģ: No sensationalized, misleading or non-descriptive titles.ģ: Keep discussions civil and respectful. Discussing a sale in comments is not allowed - Take it to PMs or to the linked sale medium. We are not a trading subreddit, and do not want to have to deal with the fallout of potential sale issues in our community.ġa: You are allowed to promote your sale of eGPU equipment via ebay, /r/hardwareswap, or other means, via a link to your sale. After unplugging the eGPU I had to uninstall the internal GPU from my Device Manager and restart the machine to get it to work again.0: Posts must be related to eGPUs (External Video Cards).ġ: Please no selling/trading of eGPUs, video cards, power supplies and other hardware. Some small problems: The internal Quadro RTX 5000 stops working as soon as the eGPU is connected, so I do not have dual GPus. I guess Rhino’s System info should be able to tell me what’s loaded on these correct? (EDIT: I see that Holomark tells me that too, but see how both of my cards ar listed as 4GB memory, when the Quadro has 16, and the 2080ti has 11GB, do you know why? )
DSDT WINDOWS EGPU INSTALL
I should explore and see if I should install better/newer drivers.
DSDT WINDOWS EGPU DRIVER
I did not install any software, the driver for the 2080ti auto-loaded once this boxed was plugged it. Keep in mind this does not work with any laptop with USB-C ports, your laptop has to have Thunderbolt 3.
DSDT WINDOWS EGPU PC
The process is simple: install the GPU in the box (PCI slot and power connectors), plug the box to your PC using the USB-C cable. I have not bought the new GPUs yet, but I do have an RTX 2080ti in a customer’s demo machine, so I borrowed it and tried it with that for now to see if this has any potential. I got the Razer Chroma X ( Razer Core X Chroma review: colorful, capable and expensive - The Verge), and keep in mind this is just a box, with cables, fans and a power supply. Also most eGPU info is on Mac stuff and using really shitty video cards anyway. I could not find anything at all, besides gaming benchmarks. So I did some research to see if I could have an eGPU for when I’m working at the office (or home now during lockdown). I personally don’t work on a desktop anymore, and my laptop has a Quadro RTX5000 that works very well for realtime work, but it’s a bit slow in GPU rendering (Octane), VR (Unreal) and using PBR shaders in Rhino. Almost everyone in the team is on RTX 2080TIs (4352 Cuda cores), and we are upgrading them to either 3090 (10496 Cuda cores) or 3080ti (similarly spec’d as the 3090s but a lot cheaper, rumored to launch next month). I’m setting up new hardware for the team, and while shopping for new GPUs for them I noticed how much of rendering performance bump we are going to get with the latest gen of RTX cards, considering that they are doubling the numbers of Cuda cores compared to the previous gen.