Owen Lu explains how the EXP GDC BEAST from banggood.com can be used with a laptop to provide plug and play external graphics processing to an old ExpressCard enabled laptop. \r
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It is possible not only to drive external displays, but also internal displays, allowing an external graphics dock, that is also portable, to be created.\r
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Although a DELL laptop was used, this in theory should be possible for all ExpressCard enabled laptops.\r
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Owen Lu studies mechanical engineering, programming, and applied mathematics and has previously held positions in industry and in the department of national defense (Canada). You may request tutorials \r
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It is possible not only to drive external displays, but also internal displays, allowing an external graphics dock, that is also portable, to be created.\r
\r
Although a DELL laptop was used, this in theory should be possible for all ExpressCard enabled laptops.\r
\r
PCIE Adapter reviews:\r
\r
\r
\r
Adapter Product Link:\r
\r
\r
Graphics Card Product Link:\r
\r
\r
Tutorial:\r
\r
\r
Manufurer Compatibility List:\r
\r
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Owen Lu studies mechanical engineering, programming, and applied mathematics and has previously held positions in industry and in the department of national defense (Canada). You may request tutorials \r
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Subscribe to my channel for more useful tutorials and projects:\r
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Learn more about me, connect with me on LinkedIn, and view my other projects at
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