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  1. 7 hours ago, Tech Inferno Fan said:

    Might be possible. Maybe have a go and report your results?

     

    I'd be inclined to try this instead: https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/10212-us280-inxtron-thunderbolt-3-hdk/

     

    The inxtron is still expensive enough for $280 but would probably work better. who do you think qualifies as a 'thunderbolt developer'?

    45 minutes ago, Dschijn said:

    Imho USB is still NO option for eGPUs.

    USB 3.1 has 10gbs bandwidth the same as thunderbolt, so why could it not work? I don't mean t be rude but it looks like it might work

  2. Hi guys, I'm new to this egpu stuff so please forgive me if I get some stuff wrong here. I was looking for a cheap way to build an egpu. I have a razer blade stealth but the core is too expensive to ship to Ireland. while looking at bplus I saw this:http://www.bplus.com.tw/Adapter/PP1142.html, a usb type c to pcie adapter. the pcie end is male, but bplus has another product, the http://www.bplus.com.tw/ExtenderBoard/P21S-P21F.html. bplus shows how two of these can be mix and matched to form a x1 female to female adapter. from there a x1 male to x16 female adapter should be relatively cheap, such as this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-PCI-E-PCI-Express-x1-To-x16-Adapter-Extender-Cable-Riser-Card-/251445767017?hash=item3a8b55eb69:g:OSwAAMXQDfdRpiXy. the below image shows an port for a sata power connector. is it possible to run an egpu through this setupPP1142_1.jpg

     

     

     

     

     

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