M Matthew_142 Commendable Aug 8, 2016 16 0 1,510 Feb 10, 2018 #1 So I have a question, my question is if you have a mini pc that has no mini pcie slot inside of it or a thunderbolt connection, how would you connect a external graphics card
So I have a question, my question is if you have a mini pc that has no mini pcie slot inside of it or a thunderbolt connection, how would you connect a external graphics card
Solution richiestang_78 Feb 11, 2018 Usb 3.0 will bottleneck the he'll out of the graphics card. Usb 3 just doesn't have the bandwidth or the latency for performance.
Usb 3.0 will bottleneck the he'll out of the graphics card. Usb 3 just doesn't have the bandwidth or the latency for performance.
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 25,977 860 120,140 Feb 11, 2018 #3 Look for one that uses USB - - - but it will have to be USB 3.0 & your mini-PC must have USB 3.0 ports too - - - otherwise it will be painfully slow. Upvote 0 Downvote
Look for one that uses USB - - - but it will have to be USB 3.0 & your mini-PC must have USB 3.0 ports too - - - otherwise it will be painfully slow.
richiestang_78 Glorious Mar 3, 2015 5,965 690 46,890 Feb 11, 2018 Solution #4 Usb 3.0 will bottleneck the he'll out of the graphics card. Usb 3 just doesn't have the bandwidth or the latency for performance. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Usb 3.0 will bottleneck the he'll out of the graphics card. Usb 3 just doesn't have the bandwidth or the latency for performance.