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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish20•1 year agoI’m not after a Steam Deck v2, but I’d love a v1.1 with Thunderbolt support. I’ll buy a Steam Deck the moment it will happily play with an eGPU without a Dremel getting involved.
minus-square@theangryseallink10•1 year agoHoly shit that would be amazing. I’d seriously regret buying mine if that came out. That said, I play mine so much the plastic is getting smooth haha.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoCurrently the ROG Ally is the only one of these with eGPU support, right? And it’s still only for their proprietary ones?
minus-square@Jumpinshiplink1•1 year agoThere’s so many. And GPD devices even have native pcie out via oculink
I’m not after a Steam Deck v2, but I’d love a v1.1 with Thunderbolt support. I’ll buy a Steam Deck the moment it will happily play with an eGPU without a Dremel getting involved.
Holy shit that would be amazing.
I’d seriously regret buying mine if that came out.
That said, I play mine so much the plastic is getting smooth haha.
Currently the ROG Ally is the only one of these with eGPU support, right? And it’s still only for their proprietary ones?
There’s so many. And GPD devices even have native pcie out via oculink