I was looking to buy a gaming laptop with the possibility to add a gpu at a later date. Do such beasts exist? Should I just ask the techies of MSI, Sager, ibuypower, etc to find out? Does anyone have any experience or success finding such a laptop?
Short answer: Not a single laptop on the market has this capability.
Long answer: There is a solution that I've heard about that is essentially a PCI 3.0 to USB 3.0 cage that you can install any desktop GPU in and connect it to any laptop's USB port, and that will allow you to get some graphics horsepower, I'm not sure who makes this part though.
Short answer: Not a single laptop on the market has this capability.
Long answer: There is a solution that I've heard about that is essentially a PCI 3.0 to USB 3.0 cage that you can install any desktop GPU in and connect it to any laptop's USB port, and that will allow you to get some graphics horsepower, I'm not sure who makes this part though.
You may want to check the Lenovo Y series that can add a second GPU in SLI via a caddy.
Not all Lenovo Y series can though, and even then the mobile GPUs are not the same as their desktop counterparts. Dual GTX 670M would be about the equivalent of a desktop Radeon 7850.
Long answer: There is a solution that I've heard about that is essentially a PCI 3.0 to USB 3.0 cage that you can install any desktop GPU in and connect it to any laptop's USB port, and that will allow you to get some graphics horsepower, I'm not sure who makes this part though.
Now that you mention it, I think I remember reading about thhat in MaximumPC Magazine. Time for me to start googlin'. ^^ Thanks for your reply.