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    Successful eGPU (PE4H+PM3N) on L502x

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by daver160, Feb 21, 2013.

  1. daver160

    daver160 Notebook Deity

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    Hi all,

    Just wanted to share with you all my eGPU setup. This post is for reference in case anybody wishes to configure an eGPU with their XPS 15 L502x. I would imagine it would also work with the XPS L501, L701, and L702 variants as well. The hardware is nearly the same so I would imagine similar compatibility, but note that performance may greatly vary from machine to machine.

    To respect Nando's wishes, I'm not posting any information here. Please visit my other thread here for more information about my configuration, how I did it, where I had (and still have) trouble, as well as some benchmarks and photos of my physical setup.

    I don't want to answer questions everywhere, so I ask that if you do want to ask any questions about this to please do so at the other site. Inquiries posted in this thread will be largely ignored.

    Cheers
     
  2. letmeknov

    letmeknov Notebook Consultant

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    Well, never heard about it before, but it sounds very interesting to me! Thank you for sharing!