Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Free Work [upd] Info
When you bypass standard protocols like Thunderbolt 3/4 and route a desktop graphics card through legacy motherboard slots (such as M.2 NVMe, mini PCIe, or ExpressCard), the laptop's BIOS/UEFI often fails to allocate the necessary system resources.
| Game | Internal iGPU (HD 4000) | DIY eGPU 1.35 (GTX 960) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | GTA V (720p, Normal) | 18-22 FPS | 58-65 FPS | | Fortnite (1080p, Low) | Unplayable (12 FPS) | 72-80 FPS | | Elden Ring (720p, Low) | 5 FPS | 35-40 FPS | | CS:GO (1080p, High) | 25 FPS | 110+ FPS | Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Free WORK
Once in Windows, install your graphics card drivers (NVIDIA or AMD). Advantages of a DIY eGPU Setup When you bypass standard protocols like Thunderbolt 3/4
Bumps up the PCIe link speed from standard Gen1 to Gen2 or Gen3 speeds, maximizing data bandwidth. Once in Windows, install the NVIDIA/AMD drivers for
Once in Windows, install the NVIDIA/AMD drivers for your eGPU. Shut down the laptop. Troubleshooting Common Issues