How much vram do the graphics cards have ? Now I have a gaming laptop and I don't use its screen or keyboard , but rather an external one and I would have no problem using it like that, without a screen and keyboard. I have a Mac mini and it also works perfectly.
Because this is a gaming NUC, it uses laptop components (running at higher wattages than they would in laptops) - if you google "RTX 4060 mobile" or "RTX 4070 mobile" you'll find all the relevant specs.
5 месяцев назад
Hello, it should be release since yesterday in France but I don't find any website on which I could but it. Thank you
@evananderson64 as far I know with TB4 you leave performance in the table compared to PCIe, I don´t remember if is a pure bandwidth reduction or related too to a design or protocol factor, but Asus has their own PCIe conector and docks (the XG mobile thing), sadly currently Nvidia allow to connect mobile GPU to mobile pcs, and because currently the port and dock is only in laptops, only mobile eGPU models are available Maybe building a rog nuc with the xg mobile port allow to circumveit Nvidia mobile gpu lockdown
they definitely are laptop versions, would be insane to put a full sized gpu, most of them are bigger than this computer itself. even the ram is made for laptops
1. AMD doesn't make enough chips to necessarily meet their demand 2. Intel pays OEMs to either 1outright avoid AMD, 2, release intel versions first then AMD ones later, 3, only use AMD in low end stuff to make intel look like the real deal, or 4 all of the above 3. Intel chips sell better either way because consumers care more about branding than quality products
I KNOW NOT AMD BUT RNDA 5 ? ITS BEEN DEVELOPED READY FOR RELEASE BUT GETTING RID OF OLD TECHNOLOGY LEAVES PROFETS LACKING TIMES THAT IS TECHNOLOGY CATCHES UP NOW SURPASSED THE OUTDATED GAME DESIGN TOO ALTHOUGH GRAPHICS OUTDATED SALES OF PCS LONG AGO