Now, this is a big one – from the ROG Ally community, we get a fully open-source eGPU adapter for the ROG Ally, built by reverse-engineering the proprietary and overpriced eGPU sold by Asus.
Does that even exist? Aaargh! With the exception of Razer's Core X eGPU enclosures and a few one-off Asus oddities, none of the big beasts of PC gaming hardware have really made a go of it with eGPUs.
XG Mobile runs 150W power and can clock up to 1810MHz. The eGPU is fitted with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080. ASUS is launching two variants of the XG Mobile eGPU in India — XG Mobile eGPU (GC31R ...