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Posted by aguyandasuitcase
 - December 28, 2020, 11:12:47
After I have communicated with their support team, eGPU is not supported and as they have stated, USB-C power from usb is supported, but an adapter of more than 65W should be used.
Posted by Big Buba Thinks
 - December 26, 2020, 20:56:00
Sorry, my bad. The XPS 13 actually comes with LPDDR4X-3733. Explains the 3D advantage. Customers - beware! Regualr DDR4 sucks! :)
(LPDDR4 thing was a typo in a review on Notebookcheck). Feliz Navidad!
Posted by Big Buba Thinks
 - December 26, 2020, 20:48:40
Strange. Despite being a desktop PC and all, here i3-1005G1 undeperforms... Well, 25% from the looks of it. Hell, remember when you guys tested that 4GB (!) LPDDR4-1866 (!!) version of XPS 13 7390 2-in-1? Dell knocks this feller on its back. Observe 3DMark.
Hm. I wonder what's going on? PCMark scores look alright, everything else - especially 3D - waaay behind our "worst case" i3-1005G1.
Posted by Akhil
 - December 25, 2020, 20:01:07
Can the thunderbolt be used to connect to an eGPU?
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 25, 2020, 02:11:29
If you want an Intel NUC but are turned off by its price, then the new Beelink mini PC will be a great alternative without needing to sacrifice any core features.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Beelink-SEi10-Mini-PC-Review-A-Cheaper-Intel-NUC.512080.0.html