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GMKTec AD-GP1: Brand-New Radeon RX 7600M XT eGPU Unveiled With OCuLink

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We frequently find ourselves stunned with the sheer number of mini PCs and SFF systems that are hitting the market as of late. This segment of the personal computing market is undeniably expanding at an unprecedented rate, clearly indicating a positive growth in interest surrounding compact systems. However, a majority of such SFF and mini PCs lack the advantage of being able to thermally afford discrete graphics, which makes them rely either on passable iGPU performance, or go the eGPU route. Thankfully, the list of eGPUs available on the market also appear to be on the rise, especially systems with OCuLink support, which allows for a comparatively low performance downgrade as compared to USB4.

GMKTec has now announced its latest offering for the segment, dubbed the AD-GP1. This eGPU, unlike many others, comes pre-installed with a Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU, which means that it is not upgradeable or replaceable down the road. The RDNA 3-based 7600M XT is a decently potent GPU, which is commonly found in gaming laptops. However, the GPU is paired with a paltry 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, which is might not be enough for a number of modern demanding titles, considering that AMD GPUs generally need more VRAM than NVIDIA counterparts (different texture compression methods, for the most part). In terms of ports, the AD-GP1 sports dual HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DisplayPort 2.0 ports, USB4, and the aforementioned OCuLink port. Priced at $460 on GMKTec's official website as of this writing, the AD-GP1 is an interesting option for those on the lookout for a mid-range eGPU with OCuLink support.



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How is that an XT version with 8GB of RAM? The XT is explicitly 16GB version, while the 8GB is non-XT.
 
“We frequently find ourselves stunned with the sheer number of mini PCs and SFF systems that are hitting the market as of late.”

Does this mean TPU is going to increase the number of SFF and eGPU reviews?
 
“We frequently find ourselves stunned with the sheer number of mini PCs and SFF systems that are hitting the market as of late.”

Does this mean TPU is going to increase the number of SFF and eGPU reviews?

that would be nice. Lots of egpu docks and such they have never reviewed.

Ditto for tons of low profile coolers, cases, psu etc.
 
which is might not be enough for a number of modern demanding titles

I understand why some stuff has to be phrased as they are.

Can it run Control? The last of us ? avatar pandora? ....
 
I understand why some stuff has to be phrased as they are.

Can it run Control? The last of us ? avatar pandora? ....

It's within error bars of a desktop 6600 XT so just look at those numbers. Short answer: yes.
 
Some like to game with 30fps like on consoles with medium / low details in 720p / 1080p
 
Er isnt the 7600 series, all PCIe4.0 x8, so how ever tthe eGPU is connected to the host PC, it need to support PCIe4.0 x8 at a minimum.

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Who's buying this thing? I mean. What's it for? It seems so useless. I've mentioned it in other threads...it would make sense if it was a workstation card, or a GPU loaded with dozens of GB of VRAM for AI shit.
 
Er isnt the 7600 series, all PCIe4.0 x4, so how ever tthe eGPU is connected to the host PC, it need to support PCIe4.0 x4 at a minimum.

No, 7600 is PCIe 4.0 x8, same as the 6600/XT, 4060/Ti and 3050 series.
 
No, 7600 is PCIe 4.0 x8, same as the 6600/XT, 4060/Ti and 3050 series.
Corrected. If I remember rightly, being x8 ment at PCIE 3.0 the card's perf was being significantly limited.
 
It looks a lot like this one from Minisforum seen here on the tubes.
 
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