How is the eGPU (Thunderbolt 3/4, ExpressCard, or mPCIe/m.2)?
Now that you have all the necessary hardware and software, let's walk through the setup process: Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Download Free
The short answer: The long answer: If your laptop has Thunderbolt 3 or USB4, you don't need this. But if you have an old ThinkPad T420, Dell Precision M6600, or HP EliteBook 8570w with an ExpressCard slot, DIY eGPU Setup 1.35 is the only free, reliable way to turn a $50 laptop into a 1080p gaming machine. How is the eGPU (Thunderbolt 3/4, ExpressCard, or mPCIe/m
Turn off the laptop's built-in dedicated graphics card to free up bandwidth and resources for the external card. Link Speed Control: Turn off the laptop's built-in dedicated graphics card
If you’d like, I can instead:
This software was a bootloader GUI created by the community (notably user nando4) to solve a specific hardware limitation: