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by danielhooper
3377 days ago
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There is a missing product in the market right now. These high-end GPUs are all designed to fit into decade old computer cases. The pcb and chips are tiny and thin, you should be able to throw the actual guts of a GPU like a frisbee. GPU manufacturers should be designing external GPUs, instead of consumers having to purchase enclosures and power supplies for GPUs still designed to go into pc cases. |
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Yes, it'd be smaller. But the increase in cost would not be worth it for the current niche market. Until TB3 penetration across regular consumers (as compared to the techie niche) goes up, there's no point in making slick consumer-market pre-builts.