![]() What laptops really need the option for is more than one TB3 port with is own dedicated TB3 controller chip, and laptops have plenty of spare PCIe ability in the chip-sets it just takes the OEM to utilize them and allow for TB3 link aggregation, it will come at a cost though.Ĭreating a home gaming cluster with TB3 connected computers has a better chance of being implemented with Steam OS/Debian by some knowledgeable computing sciences students than the current proprietary OS systems, where the OEMs are more interested in selling new hardware to get any new feature sets. Via TB3 the connected systems could be made to look to the OS like the system has more than one CPU if the drivers/OSs where configured and the connected hardware where abstracted properly. That external expansion box could be made to be a stand alone PC that could via a TB3 networking connection offer the user the ability to run games with both the laptop’s/PC’s CPUs and GPUs taking part in running the game. And Maybe PC main board makers could add Laptop to PC gaming clustering ability to their motherboards/software and firmware and allow for both the laptop PC/GPU and say a mini-PC build to share gaming compute resources. ![]() Building your own PC/Mini PC is always going to be the better option over laptops for gaming.
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