- ONEXGPU Lite RX 7600M XT offers 2,048 flow processors with 8 GB GDDR6
- Infinity Cache is limited to 32 MB, restricting the bandwidth efficiency gains
- Provides a power of 120 W and power power up to 65 W for connected external devices
External GPUs are often marketed as a means of extending the capacities of thin laptops, and the Onexgpu Lite follows this trend.
This new device, which weighs 500 g and can be part of a handbag, is built around the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT, a RDNA3 mobile chip with 2,048 flow processors, 8 GB of GDDR6 and 32 MB memory of infinite cache.
It is evaluated for 120 W Power Draw and can provide up to 65 W with connected devices, although it is always based on a separate 240W power brick.
Equipment and connection standards
The graphic dock supports HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.0, with an output announced up to 4K at 120 Hz.
For connectivity, the product description repeatedly mentions “USB 5.0” and “USB-C 5.0”, even if such standards do not exist.
It is more likely that the device supports USB4 V2 or Thunderbolt 5, which both provide 80 Gbit / s in each direction, but the PCIe CAP band at 64 Gbit / s.
The company itself uses the Thunderbolt 5 label, although the appropriate certification details have not been shared.
Given this uncertainty, the practical value of such a device depends on how it results in real use.
A laptop that had once fought with layers of laying in layers could, in theory, become usable as a photo retouching PC.
Likewise, high resolution rendering times in software packages can work more easily, making the same system achievable as a video editing PC.
The capture, as always, is that bandwidth limits and thermal stresses reduce efficiency compared to an office solution.
The Onexgpu Lite is at the price of 3,899 RMB, around $ 535, with the shipment scheduled from September 25.
This cost is comparable to autonomous mid -range cards, although these cards are generally installed in complete desktop computers with access to the best GPU performance in the segment.
Here, the buyer pays portability and compatibility rather than gross speed, but the package also includes a USB 5.0 owner cable, listed at a value of $ 27.
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