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    Mxm to pcie raiser ? Full mxm to pcie x16 expansion ?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by wyvernV2, Dec 26, 2017.

  1. wyvernV2

    wyvernV2 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello fellas,
    Was jus meddling around eurocom.com ,
    Found they sell something called " mxm to pcie amd/nvidia raiser".
    What is it, is it a mxm to pcie chord?
    If yes do they really run at full pcie x16 speeds?
    @Mr. Fox @Falkentyne
     
  2. Reciever

    Reciever D! For Dragon!

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    Last I saw it was the other way around.
     
  3. slimmolG

    slimmolG Notebook Consultant

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    Perhaps this:
    Eurocom-MXM3-Riser-Cards-will-power-your-desktop-with-a-laptop-GPU

    "While more and more manufacturers are scrambling to create eGPU docking solutions based on Thunderbolt 3, Eurocom has been looking the other way to create a hollow PCIe x16 desktop Riser Card for mounting MXM 3.x GPUs normally found on very high-end notebooks like the Eurocom Sky DLX7 or MSI GT72/GT75VR series. The goal is to enable users to easily utilize a laptop graphics card in a desktop or mini PC environment."
     
  4. cooldex

    cooldex Notebook Consultant

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    been looking for something like this for awhile, now i don't have to buy a separate highend gpu for my desktop, i just hope its under 200$, and last to next gen mxm cards, and i wonder can you still sli them too.