Turning laptop into gaming laptop

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Clutch_Noob

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I'm going to be in another country with not much to do for a month so I'm trying to turn my laptop into somewhat of a gaming rig. I have a 2011 hp elitebook with 8 gb ram and an i5 2520m cpu. I also have a 750ti from my desktop so I'm trying to find a solution, because I don't think I can change the graphics directly. Is there a usb adapter I can use for the 750ti, or any other solutions?
 
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Your talking about a GPU dock, otherwise know as eGPU set ups. To buy reputable brands, they cost alot, normally 300-500. You could build a homebrew version with a riser card/slot and it's a fraction of the cost. Given you have the 750ti already, it's the cheapest way to go about it.

here's some info to get started : https://www.reddit.com/r/eGPU/comments/5jpf2x/diy_egpu_101_introduction_to_egpu/


Your talking about a GPU dock, otherwise know as eGPU set ups. To buy reputable brands, they cost alot, normally 300-500. You could build a homebrew version with a riser card/slot and it's a fraction of the cost. Given you have the 750ti already, it's the cheapest way to go about it.

here's some info to get started : https://www.reddit.com/r/eGPU/comments/5jpf2x/diy_egpu_101_introduction_to_egpu/


 
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While it is possible to use the GTX 750 Ti, you will need the following items:

1. EXP GDC mini-PCIe GPU dock. Most laptops only have 1 mini-PCIe port which is used by the wifi card. The mini-PCIe port only has a single PCIe lane, so bandwidth is rather limited.

https://www.amazon.com/Laptop-External-PCI-Graphics-Card/dp/B00Q4VMLF6

2. A desktop power supply to power the GPU.

3. An external monitor because you will not be able to send the video signal to the laptop's screen.


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You are better off simply buying a new laptop if you have the money.
 
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