@arizor, I believe Nvidia does: https://www.nvidia.com/en-au/shop/
@bmagnien ah you absolute lifesaver, thanks!
edit: though the actual 'store page' after clipping "shop for x card" is just a blank black page no matter what card I select, hopefully that's resolved soon...!
2019 16-inch MacBook Pro Retina (2.3ghz Intel i9) // Radeon 5500M (8GB).
MacOS Catalina // Bootcamp Win10 2004 (Build 19041).
Razer Core X // Vega 64 // 2m Active Thunderbolt cable.
@bmagnien, hi quick question it says here, that the 3080 needs a 750 system power, but the Razer core X has 650, will that still work, I am looking to get a eGPU and the 3080 for 3D work, thank you!
Asus zephyrus duo 15/ 4k display on the laptop, and external display is LG 34wn80c-b 34 inch curved ultra wide / windows 10 / laptop / internal GPU is RTX 2080 super max Q / 3d software is cinema 4d with 3rd party render engine octane render which allows multiple GPUs to be used during render.
@bmagnien, hi quick question it says here, that the 3080 needs a 750 system power, but the Razer core X has 650, will that still work, I am looking to get a eGPU and the 3080 for 3D work, thank you!
You can consider Mantiz Saturn Pro. Our EGPU is with 750W PSU ( 550W to GPU +100W to Host ) and EXTRA I.O.
Mantiz: ● ●
@austin_pinilla, I’d recommend you read through the following two forum threads to follow my journey on this topic:
https://egpu.io/forums/postid/85580/
https://egpu.io/forums/postid/81712/
let me know if you have any further specific questions after reading through that. I can only speak to my specific experiences and objectives and I think we are aligned in that we are both searching for a viable eGPU solution for the 3000 series.
I wrote to razer support to ask if the core x are compatible with the rtx 3080 and rtx 3090.
They replied:
As of now, they are still not tested by our Engineering Team, but there should be updates on our Website in a few months from now about these graphics card, which is why, we humble ask for your patience regarding this inquiry.
I would like to buy a 3090, but before I spend such a large amount I would like to be sure it works.
I checked the specs on the Zotac site and their 3090 and 3080 model should fit and run in a standard razer core x (the chroma model is very little less roomy inside)
iMac 27" 5k 2019 (i9 9900k 3,6ghz, 40gb ram ddr4 2666 mhz, ssd 1tb, dgpu Radeon pro vega 48 8gb), Egpu: Razer Core X with ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity
Osx 10.15.7
Windows 10 pro 2004 - Bootcamp
@cuppino, the Razer without Chroma and 3080 (without 3 plugs) is compatible
@cuppino, the Razer without Chroma and 3080 (without 3 plugs) is compatible
Please excuse my ignorance, but isn't a graphics card this powerful not limited by the TB3 connection? Would it be any faster than a RTX2070 in an eGPU?
Thanks
To do: Create my signature with system and expected eGPU configuration information to give context to my posts. I have no builds.
.Hey @bmagnien any chance you got this to work?
To do: Create my signature with system and expected eGPU configuration information to give context to my posts. I have no builds.
.Wish we could get a clear answer on this... is there really so few 3080's out there that nobody has put one in a eGPU?
I have to believe it will work on the Core, but it would be nice to know what types of controls I need up front and what performance loss is like with a 8750H chip.. especially to a 2k QHD, which would be my entire point in investing in an eGPU (I used to own one before I bought a Razer 15)
Spectre x360 - Omen Accelerator - GeForce GTX 1080 - Loop to Internal display