

However, trying to get Windows 10 to boot from an external volume while using the eGPU was a no go. Windows 10 booting from internal volume, eGPU Windows 10 booting from external volume (both USB3 and TB3), no eGPU The following worked separately with little-to-no issues: Geekbench tests were all done in Windows 10 on both platforms. Also, the Mac Mini outperforms the gaming PC (Intel Core i7-4770) at best and at worst it is on par with the bigger box. One less box on the desk and less cable clutter. I had the gaming PC setup but consolidated my workspace area down to the 2018 Mac Mini I already owned as well. NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super via eGPU in Windows 10, understanding it wouldn't be usable in macOS Windows 10 installed via Bootcamp on an external volume (USB3 or TB3, ideally the latter) Intel Core i7-8700B, 6-cores 32 GB DDR4 RAM.Please verify graphics card is under max dimensions above. Please ensure the GPU selected meets all size, power, and additional requirements. Graphics cards use varied designs based around a common graphics chip. Up to 3-Slot wide, full-length, PCI-Express x16 graphics card. * Height measured from top of PCIe connector to the bottom of the locking pin ramps. Graphics Cards Requirements (Graphics card not included) Compatible NVIDIA or AMD graphics card sold separately.Windows 10 64bit RS5 or above with Thunderbolt™ 3 port.Razer Synapse 3 software not available on macOS.Compatible AMD graphics card sold separately.Thunderbolt™ 3 equipped Macs running macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 or later.Please also ensure your laptop has the latest BIOS, firmware, Thunderbolt software, and other applicable updates before connecting toRazer Core X Chroma. Please check with your laptop manufacture to confirm if your laptop supports Thunderbolt 3 external graphics. Systems require a Thunderbolt™ 3 port with external graphics support. Laptop Requirements (Laptop not included)
