Ayaneo debuts retro-futuristic eGPU dock featuring Radeon RX 7600M XT

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In a nutshell: The Ayaneo AG01 Starship Graphics Dock is a compelling product for gamers who want desktop-class performance from their portable devices. It is facing stiff competition as it enters the market, but its pricing should give it a leg up.

Ayaneo's first external GPU is now available for pre-order. The Ayaneo AG01 Starship Graphics Dock is a retro-futuristic device designed to enhance gaming performance for handheld gaming PCs, mini desktops, and other compatible devices.

The device is powered by a Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU, a mobile graphics chip based on AMD's Navi 33 architecture. This GPU boasts 32 RDNA 3 compute units, 2,048 shading units, and 8GB of GDDR6 memory.

One of the standout features of the AG01 is its versatile connectivity options, supporting both a 64 Gbps OCuLink connector and a 40 Gbps USB4 port.

The AG01 is a comprehensive docking solution that extends beyond graphics performance. The device includes an M.2 2280 slot for adding a PCIe 3.0 SSD, an SD 4.0 card reader for removable storage with speeds up to 300MB/s, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port.

The dock also offers a range of display output options, including two DisplayPort 2.0 and two HDMI 2.1 ports. This configuration allows users to connect up to four displays simultaneously, opening up possibilities for multi-monitor setups and immersive gaming experiences.

Given these specs, the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU is expected to outperform the desktop RTX 3060, although the bandwidth limitations of USB4 or OCuLink connections may result in some performance trade-offs compared to desktop implementations. However, for portable gaming scenarios, the AG01 promises to deliver a significant boost in graphics capabilities.

Despite its compact form factor, Ayaneo has implemented a robust cooling system to manage the GPU's thermal output. This includes a large 'silent' fan, a substantial cooling plate, and an extensive finned area. Vents on multiple sides of the device ensure efficient heat dissipation, allowing the AG01 to handle the user-selectable 100W or 120W power modes without thermal throttling.

Ayaneo has set the pre-order price for the AG01 Starship Graphics Dock at $599, positioning it as one of the more affordable eGPU solutions with a built-in GPU. However, potential buyers should note that this is an early bird price, so it may increase in the future. The first units, available in Nebula Red, are expected to ship by the end of November 2024.

The AG01 is entering a market where there's already competition from similar products. Devices like the GPD G1, OneXPlayer OneXGPU, and BoostR eGPU offer comparable features, and some competitors are even moving to more powerful GPUs like the Radeon RX 7800M.

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Cool look, but dock lacks in available USB ports. The thinkpad docks have 6 type A, cmon now. Also, garbage GPU. A 7600m? Who wants that now? Where are the 7800m, the 7900m, or the nvidia options? 4090, 4080, 4070m?

Strix halo is gonna make that 7600m obsolete, and if youre gonna spend this much money you want SOME future proofing.
 
It is entering a market that is already competitive
Is it though?
For what is basically a power supply with a graphics card in the same class of performance as a RX 6650 XT you pay $600.

Guess what else you can buy for that? An entire PC with a RX 6650 XT.

As someone who used to have a GPU connected to a laptop through the express card slot this market seemed so interesting. Finally a professional market for this, more bandwidth so is a lot more useful.
And then I saw the prices...

My use case is take the laptop to work, then when you get home connect it to a dock with a GPU and you got a great gaming rig.
However a gaming rig costs the same and comes with its own RAM storage etc so what purpose does this product serve for me? The concept is great but the prices hebben been and still are stupid. Even the ones where you add your GPU cost far more than an entire PC case with a PSU?

Why? Yes it's lower volume but it's also lower physical volume which saves on materials and shipping.
 
Say anything about the usability of this device or price, but the design is something you would remember out of dozens of faceless eGPUs. Good job on design!
 
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