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Posted by Vaan
 - August 14, 2025, 18:37:41
Thanks AMD for making a single slot GPU because I have the limited number of PCIe slots:
- One for AMD Radeon Pro GPU
- One for Nvidia Quadro GPU
- One for Intel Arc Pro GPU
- One for NVMe adapter
- One for HBA adapter
- Two for NIC Cards
All of them are passed through in Linux QEMU/KVM for Windows, Linux and Unix VMs.
Posted by LasD
 - August 08, 2025, 15:40:09
Seems legit. I've never read articles on GOUs like this. But this definitely has a strong purpose to exist.

In my head, I'm this pro gamer that wants to have peak performance. But then I play Minecraft or Halo and random steam games that are retro.

This could be a solid build for non programmer types, I guess like myself.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 07, 2025, 21:42:40
AMD's latest RDNA 3 graphics card needs just one PCIe slot, and with a power consumption of just 55 watts, the GPU doesn't require an additional power cable. Nevertheless, the new AMD GPU offers 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM and four DisplayPort 2.1 outputs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Single-slot-AMD-GPU-with-55-watts-doesn-t-need-a-power-connector-Radeon-Pro-W7400-unveiled.1082463.0.html