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One-Notebook’s OneXplayer OneXGPU external graphics card is finally presented in full. And this is truly the first such solution that has a slot for installing an M.2 SSD.

The adapter is based on a mobile 3D card Radeon RX 7600M XT with 8 GB of memory. In terms of characteristics, it is as close as possible to the desktop RX 7600.

The world’s first external portable video card that allows you to install an SSD inside.
The case also has space for a solid-state drive, which, however, is connected via the PCIe 2.0 interface, that is, the throughput is very far from the maximum for modern SSDs. However, this is still a lot, and the product is unique in any case.

Despite the rather modest dimensions of the case, the set of ports cannot be called modest. There is Oculink, through which the adapter can be connected to a PC and some portable consoles, two HDMI, two DisplayPort, USB-C, a pair of USB-A and even RJ45!