Looking for a graphics card (not too expensive)


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I'm thinking of doing an eGPU setup for my T420. I haven't built and owned a desktop since 2009. I game very casually....some times I have this urge to game...

 

I found this guide, I like the idea and thinking of going with it: http://forum.notebookreview.com/e-gpu-external-graphics-discussion/418851-diy-egpu-experiences.html

 

Now, what graphics card do you guys recommend?

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interesting, thanks.

 

Just out curiosity, for a non-heavy gamer, is an eGPU setup a good idea or should I go to the console route?

 

Hard question in all honesty. It is like apples and oranges really.

 

Personally I do not consider myself a heavy gamer so I would only play a few demanding games. 

 

Like Star Citizen. Maybe a bit of DayZ which doesn't need too much power.

 

So a console for me .. which mind you has the power of a laptop (APU), is a bit unnecessary.

 

I haven't tried going down the eGPU road. From what I understand there is a maximum bandwidth you can achieve on certain devices.

 

Nvidia cards having the best compression in "dynamic/optimus" switching mode. Which gives you more FPS over AMD cards.

 

Your laptop looks like you could fit a port into it without too much hassle.

 

Personal laptop experience ATI 6850m / Intel HD 3000 tells me that you will be better off connecting an Nvidia eGPU from a technology point of view.

 

Did you find that chart by any chance indicating which laptops have been modded before and are confirmed working?

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www.gpuboss.com Is an excellent site and easy to use. Makes quick work out of choosing a GPU. It gives cost as well.

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Hard question in all honesty. It is like apples and oranges really.

 

Personally I do not consider myself a heavy gamer so I would only play a few demanding games. 

 

Like Star Citizen. Maybe a bit of DayZ which doesn't need too much power.

 

So a console for me .. which mind you has the power of a laptop (APU), is a bit unnecessary.

 

I haven't tried going down the eGPU road. From what I understand there is a maximum bandwidth you can achieve on certain devices.

 

Nvidia cards having the best compression in "dynamic/optimus" switching mode. Which gives you more FPS over AMD cards.

 

Your laptop looks like you could fit a port into it without too much hassle.

 

Personal laptop experience ATI 6850m / Intel HD 3000 tells me that you will be better off connecting an Nvidia eGPU from a technology point of view.

 

Did you find that chart by any chance indicating which laptops have been modded before and are confirmed working?

The T420 has been confirmed, there is a youtube video showing games work as well, however, they're old.

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The T420 has been confirmed, there is a youtube video showing games work as well, however, they're old.

 

I just watched the youtube video. The amount of tinkering this requires could be a lot of fun.

 

Depending on if you want to get into this you might as well get a new laptop which has a dedicated eGPU port ;)

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After doing some research, the setup will cost me around $500, however I could get a ps4 for $400-500 on Boxing Day. Now I don't know which is worth the money....

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Think of it this way, 1st what is your budget for the video card?

 

Then look up ATi / Nvidia and see the cards in your price range, then choose the best one that gives the best price / performance ratio.

 

 

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After considering a PS4 and this mod, I'm now looking into the pros and cons of building a desktop with a small case (not those massive gaming towers eek!). Since most of the time I'm on my desk, connect my laptop to monitor, keyboard and mouse. Thought I could build a small box instead of the $370 mod (above)?
 

Thoughts?

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Interesting stuff.

But let me go back to my original concern: gfx card. I went to those comparison sites, but I they all seem nice to me. So many options.

 

I'm looking for a card + suitable PSU. For example: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487024 It says it needs min 300 watts, so the Corsair might the one. But again, does the brand matter?

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