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    [Question] Dell n7110 (eGPU and eSATA)

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by aXeSwY, Jan 17, 2014.

  1. aXeSwY

    aXeSwY Newbie

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    I was wondering if it's possible to add an eGPU via my eSATA and What I will need to make such a thing cause am straggling with my GT 525M in gaming :nah:
    What I wanna do is add a EVGA GTX 760 2GB and not switching to Desktop since I'm on limited budget $300 to $350 I did make a lot of searching but everytime i found myself reading a post in this forum so..


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    i7 2630QM
    8 GB RAM
    intel HD 3000 + 525m
    500 GB HDD
    LED Screen 1600x900
    

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  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Well, you can definitely have an eSATA drive if you need that, but my understanding is that whether you can get eGPU to work is really a case by case thing, and you'd probably have to try it to find out...