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Moe
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Hi, I couldn't find a thread with this specific question so I decided to start a new one. Please point me in the right direction if that is not correct.
I would like to know whether my laptop and use case is suitable to be boosted by an eGPU enclosure or not. I currently have an XPS 9750 with an i7-8750H, 16GB Ram and a GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q. I rarely use the built-in screen. And yes there is a Thunderbolt jack. I need to do more rendering in the future which uses GPU (Keyshot) but I also could use a bit more single-core performance for Rhino 7 since it can only utilize one core for geometry calculations.
The question is: What would do a better job, a new workstation for 4k or an eGPU (maybe with an extra CPU) + my current laptop for less?
Cheers, Moritz
I would like to know whether my laptop and use case is suitable to be boosted by an eGPU enclosure or not. I currently have an XPS 9750 with an i7-8750H, 16GB Ram and a GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q. I rarely use the built-in screen. And yes there is a Thunderbolt jack. I need to do more rendering in the future which uses GPU (Keyshot) but I also could use a bit more single-core performance for Rhino 7 since it can only utilize one core for geometry calculations.
The question is: What would do a better job, a new workstation for 4k or an eGPU (maybe with an extra CPU) + my current laptop for less?
Cheers, Moritz