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Computex 2010 :: Soup up notebook graphics with Shuttle
Nick from Shuttle talks to Parm about external graphics for notebooks
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The proprietary GTX connector provides a 1x PCIe interface, I believe, so it may limit the effectiveness of having high-end cards in an external box.
Also, I'm pretty sure AMD's technology was Lasso, not Eyefinity.
It seems as if external graphics solutions are seeing a renaissance this year, because both MSI and Gigabyte have similar offerings.
Also, I'm pretty sure AMD's technology was Lasso, not Eyefinity.
It seems as if external graphics solutions are seeing a renaissance this year, because both MSI and Gigabyte have similar offerings.