Will 2024 be the year of the eGPU? Open, caseless external graphics card dock retails for just $99, but you’ll need an OCuLink-compatible device to take advantage of it

2024 could well be the year that external GPUs make their debut, especially with Minisforum’s introduction of the DEG1, one of the most affordable eGPU docks on the market.

The $99 DEG1 is designed to provide significant graphics performance improvements for users with mini PCs, handhelds, laptops, or other devices limited by internal capacity.

The DEG1 was first unveiled in May as an optional add-on for the Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti mini PC and is now available for pre-order as a standalone device, with delivery expected in mid-August 2024. Its minimalist design and focus on providing an external GPU connection mean it can’t serve as a USB hub or port extender, which is a shame.

PSU required

The DEG1 features a high-speed OCuLink connection (so it will only work with devices that have an OCuLink port; Thunderbolt or USB4 are not supported) and offers a bandwidth of up to 64 Gbps.

Thanks to its open-air design, it can accommodate even the largest GPUs, such as NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 and AMD’s RX 7900 XTX. The eGPU dock also features a signal booster to ensure stable video transmission from the CPU to the GPU.

One feature of the DEG1 that we like is its integration with the main switch of the connected PC.

This means you don’t have to worry about flipping multiple switches to turn your setup on or off. It’s worth mentioning that the dock requires an external PSU, which isn’t included. The DEG1 supports both ATX and SFX power supplies, and for optimal cable management, a modular power supply is recommended.

For users who have limited space but still need a powerful GPU setup, the DEG1 can be an excellent solution when paired with an entry-level or mid-range graphics card.

However, like Tom’s Hardware points out, “This niche product doesn’t make sense for most consumers who just want a desktop gaming PC with a high-end GPU in it. If you’re going to spend hundreds of dollars on a graphics card, why not just invest in a desktop PC that can house the GPU of your dreams?”

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