#discretegraphics — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/be-fr/54803/ Intel lance une nouvelle carte graphique avec jusqu’à 32 Go de VRAM #ArcProB65 #ArcProB70 #BE #BEFr #Belgique #Belgium #dGPU #DiscreteGraphics #GPU #InformationsSurDesOrdinateursPortatifs #Intel #IntelArc #IntelArcPro #IntelArcProB65 #IntelArcProB70 #IntelXe2 #nouvelles #rapport #revues #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #Sciences #SciencesEtTechnologies #Technologies #Technology #test
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https://www.europesays.com/ch-fr/65136/ Intel lance une nouvelle carte graphique avec jusqu’à 32 Go de VRAM #ArcProB65 #ArcProB70 #dGPU #DiscreteGraphics #GPU #InformationsSurDesOrdinateursPortatifs #Intel #IntelArc #IntelArcPro #IntelArcProB65 #IntelArcProB70 #IntelXe2 #nouvelles #rapport #revues #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #Sciences #SciencesEtTechnologies #Suisse #Technologies #Technology #test
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Zotac stuffed a desktop GPU into a 2.65 liter mini PC
The Zotac Magnus EN275060TC is a desktop computer that’s smaller than a typical game console. But by pairing an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX mobile processor with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti desktop graphics card featuring 16GB of GDDR7 memory, this little computer should pack a lot of graphics performance.
Zotac isn’t strictly positioning it as a gaming PC though: instead the company notes […]
#discreteGraphics #EN275060TC #gpu #miniPc #zotac #zotacnMagnusEN275060TC
Read more: https://liliputing.com/zotac-stuffed-a-desktop-gpu-into-a-2-65-liter-mini-pc/
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This compact gaming laptop has a replaceable NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU
When you buy or build a desktop gaming PC, you often get to choose your CPU, graphics card, memory, storage, and other hardware. And if you want to upgrade any of those components in the future, you can just pop out the old part and replace it with something new.
But most modern laptops aren’t nearly as flexible. While some allow you to replace memory or storage, that’s not a given these days. And while it’s not impossible to find models with a user-replaceable CPU or GPU, those features are still extraordinarily rare. So it’s interesting to see that a Chinese PC company called Tongfang has designed a laptop with a modular motherboard that puts the CPU and GPU on different boards, opening the possibility that you could upgrade or replace one without disturbing the other. It’s called the GX2.0 modular motherboard, and the first laptop based on this design is expected to be the Firebat 16 Air, which should be available for purchase in China soon from JD.com.
The laptop is a 16 inch notebook that measures just 18mm (0.71″) thick and weighs just 1.98 kg (4.37 pounds), which makes the Firebat 16 Air pretty compact for a gaming notebook. That suggests the modular design doesn’t necessarily add a lot of thickness or weight to the laptop.
But it does add to the flexibility of the notebook. Instead of a single mainboard with the CPU, graphics, and other components soldered to it, the Tongfang/Firebat laptop has a mainboard featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, two SODIMM slots for DDR5 memory, an M.2 slot for PCIe NVMe storage, and another for a wireless card.
But there’s also a separate board that features an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU for discrete graphics. The laptop’s display HDMI 2.1 and Mini DisplayPort 1.4 ports are attached to this board.
The design theoretically opens the possibility of replacing the GPU board without buying a whole new laptop or replacing the CPU board. But I’m going to stress that this remains a theoretical possibility for now. I haven’t seen any evidence that Firebat, Tongfang, or any other company has announced a compatible GPU board with a different graphics processor yet.
Some of the laptop’s other features include an 80 Wh battery, 2 USB4 ports with support for 100W USB power delivery and video output, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, a USB 2.0 Type-A port, a headset jack, SD card reader, and Gigabit Ethernet port.
via @realVictor_M and VideoCardz
#dgpu #discreteGraphics #firebat #firebatA16Air #modular #modularLaptop #TongFang #upgradeableGraphics
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FN60G WE is Mac Studio-like mini PC with up to NVIDIA RTX 4090M and Intel Core i9-14900KF
The FEVM FN60G is a small desktop computer that looks a lot like a Mac Studio. But it’s designed for Windows (or other operating systems) and it’s a lot easier to customize or upgrade than a Mac Studio.
When the FN60G launched in China late last year (and went on sale worldwide earlier this year), it was available with up to an Intel Core i9-14900KF processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600M discrete GPU. Now FEVM has launched a new model called the FN60G WE with an updated design and support for up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090M graphics.
While the system isn’t yet available in the United States, a listing on Chinese retail site Taobao gives us a pretty good idea of what to expect.
The new model features a compact 3.8 liter chassis that measures 168 x 168 x 137mm (6.6″ x 6.6″ x 5.4″), making it a little larger than the original (168 x 168 x 92mm or 6.6″ x 6.6″ x 3.6″). But the extra space means there’s room inside the chassis for a higher performance cooling system that includes independent fans for the RAM and storage, as well as a Thermalright AIO water cooler GPU cooler, and a large fan to keep everything running at optimal temperatures.
Also inside the computer’s metal case you’ll find two SODIMM slots for up to a total of 96GB of DDR5-5200 memory, two M.2 2280 slots with support for PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe storage, and an LGA1700 socket for 12th, 13th, and 14th-gen Intel Core processors.
FEVM says the system supports CPUs with up to a 125 TDP and GPUs with up to 115 TGB for up to 240 watts of total power.
There’s also an M.2 2230 slot for a wireless card.
Port include:
- 2 x HDMI (4K/60Hz)
- 2 x DisplayPort (8K/60Hz)
- 1 x USB Type-C (with 8K/60Hz DisplayPort Alt Mode and 15W USB Power Delivery)
- 1 x USB Type-C (unspecified)
- 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (10 Gbps)
- 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps)
- 3 x USB 2.0 Type-A (480 Mbps)
- 2 x 2.5 Gb Ethernet
- 1 x 3.5mm audio
- 1 x SD card reader
- 1 x DC power input (20V)
There’s no word on if or when this little computer will be available outside of China, but if you want to see the system in action and don’t mind watching a Chinese video with English subtitles, one popped up on YouTube a few weeks ago.
via ITHome, VideoCardz and /r/sfcc
#desktop #discreteGraphics #fevm #fevmFn60gWe #fn60g #fn60gWe #miniPc