So I was just looking to see if there were any way in which on could upgrade a laptop's graphics capabilities, when I stumbled across several articles and videos discussing and showing off hardware that would place the GPU in an external enclosure outside the computer case/laptop/macbook/whatever.
I've discussed the idea with several friends, and while some of the disadvantages would be things like the price-tag and clutter, there also advantages, such as:
-Upgrade capabilities for Laptops/macbooks: Derp!
-Cooling issues: having both the graphics & central processor share the same case has been a constant problem. When firing up a game and looking at the temperature monitors, I sometimes expect it to "fire up" literally.
-System Damage/Upgrades: Since graphics cards tend to be one of the more frequently replaced components on a computer, keeping it in it's own separate enclosure reduces the risk of other components being damaged in a accident or by human error.
So, any thoughts on this?
P.S. Sorry in advance for any errors in this post (it is the longest I've written in while)
I've discussed the idea with several friends, and while some of the disadvantages would be things like the price-tag and clutter, there also advantages, such as:
-Upgrade capabilities for Laptops/macbooks: Derp!
-Cooling issues: having both the graphics & central processor share the same case has been a constant problem. When firing up a game and looking at the temperature monitors, I sometimes expect it to "fire up" literally.
-System Damage/Upgrades: Since graphics cards tend to be one of the more frequently replaced components on a computer, keeping it in it's own separate enclosure reduces the risk of other components being damaged in a accident or by human error.
So, any thoughts on this?
P.S. Sorry in advance for any errors in this post (it is the longest I've written in while)