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External GPU On A $300 Walmart Laptop! MOTILE 14 + Radeon RX590

External GPU On A $300 Walmart Laptop! MOTILE 14 + Radeon RX590 I added a Full-Size desktop Radeon RX590 Graphics Card to a $300 MOTILE Performance laptop from Walmart and it works!
In this video, we take a look and see if it’s possible to add and external GPU to a cheap laptop using an M.2 to PCIe X16 adapter.
The Motile 14 is a pretty great laptop starting at $300 from Walmart it's powered by a Risen 5 3500G backed by Vega 8 Graphics and comes stock with 8GB of ram but I wanted a little more out of the performance laptop so I decided to add and Full-Size Desktop GPU to this thing.

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