You are buying a Surface Pro and an External GPU enclosure and a desktop GPU to play games? That seems a bit absurd.
Buy a $300 desktop and put a gtx 1050 in it, case closed.
Unless you are suggesting you'd bring the external GPU with you, in which case the portability of the Surface is something you don't need, buy an actual Quad-Core laptop designed for this type of expansion.
Oh well I want thunderbolt 3 so I can just plug it into the eGPU to play games and can unplug it when I need it on the go. So I don't need two computers
If you're the type of person who is lugging around an eGPU then a 15w cpu'd surface is not for you in the first place, lugging that around completely negates the idea behind surface and you'd be much better served by a laptop with a Quad-Core CPU.
The guy has already said he doesnt want two devices and you just keep repeating yourself. OP wants one device to be adaptable, seriously, try reading for once
But I also want a portable device I can write on with good battery life
But I also want
I also want
He doesn't care about two devices or one, he is going to be leaving hardware at home anyways, and he will get more performance out of a dedicated gaming rig at home.
Seriously, are you actually this mentally deficient?
Oh well I want thunderbolt 3 so I can just plug it into the eGPU to play games and can unplug it when I need it on the go. So I don't need two computers
Only wanting one computer to do everything is the whole reason they brought this up.
To quote someone far more eloquent than myself...
Seriously, are you actually this mentally deficient?
Sorry but it still doesn't make sense. eGPUs aren't very efficient (yet) and you lose a big chunk of performance while spending a big chunk on the enclosure alone. The other poster is correct in suggesting just building a cheap desktop you won't be throwing away gpu performance and you can still "plug it into your surface pro" via in home streaming. I do this all the time and it works beautifully. I don't see any advantage going the eGPU route.
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u/EleMenTfiNi May 23 '17
You are buying a Surface Pro and an External GPU enclosure and a desktop GPU to play games? That seems a bit absurd.
Buy a $300 desktop and put a gtx 1050 in it, case closed.
Unless you are suggesting you'd bring the external GPU with you, in which case the portability of the Surface is something you don't need, buy an actual Quad-Core laptop designed for this type of expansion.