But one problem is the bandwidth limitation of usb 2.0 , so you can't use the most powerful graphics card, murag naa siyay limit sa power. But still a good addition
But one problem is the bandwidth limitation of usb 2.0 , so you can't use the most powerful graphics card, murag naa siyay limit sa power. But still a good addition
karun pako ani. naa d.i ni sa.
ATI to release power-hungry external video card? -- Engadget This is one example
So I just hooked up a 2GB 5850 to my laptop... - [H]ard|Forum
a big downside is you need an external monitor... it won't run your lappy's internal monitor...
There used to be one, an asus brand with 8600GT graphics as far as I recall, but it didn't click. It's too expensive.
Last edited by Sempron Guy; 09-27-2011 at 09:31 AM.
there is a big possibility that this will not be implemented for consumer use for the reason it is too much expensive and most likely gamay ra ang market... IMO
sakto... mas maayo pa mupalit na lang ko ug gaming laptop kung mao man gani...
Siguro sa gawas di na mo market kay ka afford raman ang mga taw mupalit ug bag-o laptop , what about here? Di baya ta pirmi mag ilis ug laptop so its a good market here. I just hope barato
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