The ‘world’s smallest’ external GPU has been tested and it could be the best laptop upgrade yet — here’s why

With the sub-1kg GPD G1, you can plug a Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU into your enterprise notebook

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GPD’s ‘GPU box’ might be one of the most effective ways to give your laptop the graphical upgrade it needs without shelling out for a new machine, orreplacing the GPU yourself.

The GPD G1 looks more like adocking stationthan anything else and actually may serve as one, given the plethora of ports it offers. But it comes with the added bonus of souping up your machine’s graphical capabilities.

Weighing 867g, and measuring  225 x 111 x 30mm, the lightweight GPU expansion unit includes a Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU armed with 8GBGDDR6memory.

The Japanese publicationPC Watch, which tested the device, claims its performance is close to the excellentNvidia GeForce RTX 3070graphics card – which is hardly a slouch.

The performance-boosting GPU box

The performance-boosting GPU box

Benchmarking byPC Watchshows the effect it had in boosting gaming scores on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen9 enterprise notebook, equipped with anIntelCore i7-1165G7 CPU runningWindows 11Pro.

When benchmarked againstFinal FantasyXV Windows Edition, the system registered a score of 1,373 when not connected to the GPD G1, rising 590% to 8,900 when connected. The Blue Protocol benchmark also surged from 2,319 – “below minimum hardware requirements” – to 11,937 – “Excellent”.

The site achieved these results on the ThinkPad’s built-in display, with the score dropping by 30% when connected to an external display with a 2,560 x 1,440 pixel resolution via HDMI.

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Testing using PCMark 10 and PCMark 10 Extended then followed, to demonstrate what effect the addition of the GPD G1 could have in more day-to-day office settings. Scores climbed by 17% for the former and 51% for the latter – demonstrating the impact of this particular external GPU was significant.

Testing with Procyon’s Office Productivity Score, with benchmarking done againstMicrosoft Office appsincluding Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, generated a boost of 6.1%.

Not only does it offer a performance boost, but it also doubles as a docking station, making it the perfect companion to today’sbest business laptops– many of which lack the range of connectivity options enterprise users need.

Beyond the Radeon RTX GPU, included with the unit are three 3.2 USB-A 3.2 ports, an SD card reader, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, an HDMI 2.1 port, alongside an OCuLink port, and one USB 4.0 port. The downside? There’s just one USB Type-C port with power delivery – and no ethernet connectivity.

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Keumars Afifi-Sabet is the Technology Editor for Live Science. He has written for a variety of publications including ITPro, The Week Digital and ComputerActive. He has worked as a technology journalist for more than five years, having previously held the role of features editor with ITPro. In his previous role, he oversaw the commissioning and publishing of long form in areas including AI, cyber security, cloud computing and digital transformation.

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