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OneXGPU Launches at $599: World's First Portable eGPU with Storage

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OneXPlayer, a trailblazer in portable gaming tech, proudly introduces its latest innovation - the OneXGPU. Redefining the gaming landscape, this cutting-edge external graphics processing unit is set to revolutionize portable computer performance. The highly anticipated OneXGPU, the world's first eGPU with integrated storage, will launch on Indiegogo at 00:00 on November 29th (PST November 28th, 08:00 AM). The introductory pricing for the first 96 hours of launch is set at $599. Additionally, users can opt for upgrade options, including the Oculink Cable and various SSD capacities, to customize their experience.

Designed for ultimate portability without compromising on power, the OneXGPU boasts the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT. With a magnetic back cover allowing swift access to the M.2-2280 SSD slot and versatile interface support via Oculink, it's a game-changer. The RGB lighting adds a stylish touch to its aesthetic. This breakthrough innovation signifies more than an external graphics card. The OneXGPU marks a new era in gaming, delivering unparalleled performance anytime, anywhere. Its integration of SSD PCIe support significantly enhances both storage capacity and performance, promising seamless computing and unmatched speed.

Visit the OneXGPU Campaign on Indiegogo.



"The OneXGPU isn't just about enhancing gaming; it's about transforming how we experience it. By combining powerful graphics capabilities with convenient storage integration, we're enabling a new level of portability without compromising on performance. This isn't just a device; it's a gateway to a new era of gaming freedom."

Key Advantages of OneXGPU:
  • Unprecedented Performance: Equipped with the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT, the OneXGPU delivers unrivaled gaming performance for laptops, allowing gamers to experience high-quality graphics on the go.
  • Ultimate Portability: The magnetic back cover design provides convenient access to the M.2-2280 SSD slot, enabling users to expand storage effortlessly while on the move. Versatile Interface Support: Featuring Oculink support, the OneXGPU offers expanded connectivity options, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.
  • Seamless Computing: Supporting SSD PCIe, the OneXGPU not only enhances storage but also boosts overall system performance, promising a seamless computing experience.


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"The OneXGPU isn't just about enhancing gaming; it's about transforming how we experience it. This isn't just a device; it's a gateway to a new era of gaming freedom."
I see even relatively new tech companies now want to be like Apple… in terms of marketing their products with unnecessary pomp anyway.
 
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An external GPU that cannot be swapped out for a new and improved model, therefore defeating the core purpose of an eGPU. Why would anyone with brains ever buy this? Wait, I just answered my own question.
 
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An external GPU that cannot be swapped out for a new and improved model, therefore defeating the core purpose of an eGPU. Why would anyone with brains ever buy this? Wait, I just answered my own question.
Perhaps because some one with a laptop wants a dock that also has an eGPU capability, and doesnt one one the size of a desktop? I mean, what kind of orangutan would want to have a full desktop sized box (and pay the price of a desktop) sitting on their desk that requires a laptop plugged into it to function?
 
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It's really funny seeing the marketing material for these things showcasing like a full desktop replacement, if that's the case just buy a PC bro.

I am pretty sure most people buying these portable PC console things already have a desktop anyway, those things are more of a luxury type of thing.
 
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It's really funny seeing the marketing material for these things showcasing like a full desktop replacement, if that's the case just buy a PC bro.

I am pretty sure most people buying these portable PC console things already have a desktop anyway, those things are more of a luxury type of thing.
To be more accurate gaming is a luxury. Desktops especially.

You also need to keep in mind that most peoples "computers" are a laptop, a cell phone, and maybe a tablet. All of which do exactly what is needed for non bullshit activities but also allow goofing off and other items. A desktop is a quaint relic of the 90's and a very silly thing to own for them.

Going one further most people that do having a "gaming computer" are using 1080p 60hz displays on computers that will get slaughtered and stomped on by a PS or XBOX. So having a device like this and hooking it up to the laptop they already have is cheaper than a desktop, it's not going to perform worse. In many cases this is probably a solid upgrade.

There's nothing wrong with it. Things are just moving in this direction.
 

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At least its using Oculink alongside USB4/Thunderbolt 4. This should just be a rebadge of GPD’s G1, I believe.
 
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An external GPU that cannot be swapped out for a new and improved model, therefore defeating the core purpose of an eGPU. Why would anyone with brains ever buy this? Wait, I just answered my own question.
What’s the point of swapping out to a new and improved model if you can even utilize the full potential of the current model due to using USB4/TB4. You’re wasting even more money doing that than getting this.

To be more accurate gaming is a luxury. Desktops especially.

You also need to keep in mind that most peoples "computers" are a laptop, a cell phone, and maybe a tablet. All of which do exactly what is needed for non bullshit activities but also allow goofing off and other items. A desktop is a quaint relic of the 90's and a very silly thing to own for them.

Going one further most people that do having a "gaming computer" are using 1080p 60hz displays on computers that will get slaughtered and stomped on by a PS or XBOX. So having a device like this and hooking it up to the laptop they already have is cheaper than a desktop, it's not going to perform worse. In many cases this is probably a solid upgrade.

There's nothing wrong with it. Things are just moving in this direction.
Agree! Desktops PCs that are not SFFPC are basically dinosaurs and the fact that people are advocating other people to do that instead of having the same capabilities while being portable is just crazy to me. There is premium to being mobile compare to the wasteful and gigantic nature of desktop PCs. Of course, desktop PCs are not going away anytime soon but mobile is not going away either lol

Perhaps because some one with a laptop wants a dock that also has an eGPU capability, and doesn't want one the size of a desktop?
People can’t and refuse to understand this and they make comments on here with that ignorance.
 
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There should be an option/variant for something faster but still efficient. Not necessarily '4090 Laptop' (16GB), like in 'ROG XG Mobile (2023)', but maybe '4080 Laptop' (12GB) or, say, recently introduced mobile Radeon RX 7900M with 16GB.
Before someone cries 'but it would be slower because only 40Gbps', I think it would still be much, much faster than this one and, what's more important, much more capable for e.g. video editing.
 
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There should be an option/variant for something faster but still efficient. Not necessarily '4090 Laptop' (16GB), like in 'ROG XG Mobile (2023)', but maybe '4080 Laptop' (12GB) or, say, recently introduced mobile Radeon RX 7900M with 16GB.
Before someone cries 'but it would be slower because only 40Gbps', I think it would still be much, much faster than this one and, what's more important, much more capable for e.g. video editing.
But if it’s not Oculink, then you’re not utilizing the full potential of the GPU and just wasting performance. To a point that this GPU could match it and that would be very embarrassing to spend a lot money on a GPU that a mid tier GPU is not that far off and significantly cheaper.
 
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But if it’s not Oculink, then you’re not utilizing the full potential of the GPU and just wasting performance. To a point that this GPU could match it and that would be very embarrassing to spend a lot money on a GPU that a mid tier GPU is not that far off and significantly cheaper.
Well, first, it has Oculink.
Second, quote, 'I think it would still be much, much faster' even on 40Gbps, and that was an educated guess: while 'you're not using the full potential' you still get more VRAM, quote, 'for e.g. video editing', which may enable more complicated video projects, and that's something you cannot emulate with less VRAM.
Third, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 PCI-Express Scaling with Core i9-13900K says you're 'wasting' around 20% on average by downgrading to 40Gbps on much faster card (than laptop versions I mentioned) with faster processor (than in laptops or mini PCs this eGPU is intended for); so my educated guess is that no, I won't be 'wasting' much and yes, this mid-tier GPU will be 'far off'.
 
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It's really funny seeing the marketing material for these things showcasing like a full desktop replacement, if that's the case just buy a PC bro.

I am pretty sure most people buying these portable PC console things already have a desktop anyway, those things are more of a luxury type of thing.
Good luck carrying your PC with you!
 
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At least its using Oculink alongside USB4/Thunderbolt 4. This should just be a rebadge of GPD’s G1, I believe.
It's close but no cigar. The G1 has 3 USB on the back, this has two on the side. This has two HDMI and two displayport, the G1 has two display and one HDMI. And the G1 has a SD card port.
 
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What’s the point of swapping out to a new and improved model if you can even utilize the full potential of the current model due to using USB4/TB4. You’re wasting even more money doing that than getting this.


Agree! Desktops PCs that are not SFFPC are basically dinosaurs and the fact that people are advocating other people to do that instead of having the same capabilities while being portable is just crazy to me. There is premium to being mobile compare to the wasteful and gigantic nature of desktop PCs. Of course, desktop PCs are not going away anytime soon but mobile is not going away either lol


People can’t and refuse to understand this and they make comments on here with that ignorance.

There's less ignorance than desperation from the "muh PC" crowd. The reality is that pc gaming is leading the charge to cloud based gaming and going to drag consoles kicking and screaming with it. But this cannot be accepted. Instead screaming that companies serve the pc gaming community and should ruin themselves to keep it alive is the norm. Along with a ton of shade that horse and buggy solutions (aka desktops) are still the future rather than trains and cars and planes.
 
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There's less ignorance than desperation from the "muh PC" crowd. The reality is that pc gaming is leading the charge to cloud based gaming and going to drag consoles kicking and screaming with it. But this cannot be accepted. Instead screaming that companies serve the pc gaming community and should ruin themselves to keep it alive is the norm. Along with a ton of shade that horse and buggy solutions (aka desktops) are still the future rather than trains and cars and planes.
Eh? In what world is the PC GAMING scene jumping on cloud gaming? cloud gaming isnt being embraced by guys with 4090s and ryzen 7800x3ds. It's catching on with people who only have some walmart tier laptop and no concept of what lag is.

"cloud gaming" has tried for decades to be the future, and keeps running into this pesky thing called physics. Unless quantum networks with sub 1ms lag become the norm, cloud gaming will never happen. Even today it's only a small portion of the market, mostly propped up by nvidia's geforce and AI divisions. It isnt sustainable in its own right, much like streaming.
 
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Well, first, it has Oculink.
Second, quote, 'I think it would still be much, much faster' even on 40Gbps, and that was an educated guess: while 'you're not using the full potential' you still get more VRAM, quote, 'for e.g. video editing', which may enable more complicated video projects, and that's something you cannot emulate with less VRAM.
Third, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 PCI-Express Scaling with Core i9-13900K says you're 'wasting' around 20% on average by downgrading to 40Gbps on much faster card (than laptop versions I mentioned) with faster processor (than in laptops or mini PCs this eGPU is intended for); so my educated guess is that no, I won't be 'wasting' much and yes, this mid-tier GPU will be 'far off'.

Right, this says different. Also, that’s with a desktop CPU instead of a laptop CPU so you lose even more performance with the laptop version so that could be up towards 40% performance loss on the 4090. That’s bad. With the 7840hs, which is not even the highest end mobile cpu(uhh I mean APU) from AMD only loses around 10% performance when using oculink
 
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This is dumb without MXM modules being more common and affordable.

Would rather see a modular PCIe slotted enclosure, with an off-the-shelf dGPU, custom-cooled and custom-BIOS'd.
 
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