The all-aluminum tower design is beautiful it looks better than any eGPU chassis on the market by a wide margin. Of course, the GPU inside is upgraded to an RX Vega 56 from a Radeon Pro 580. Only the back panel I/O and a few strategically placed stickers give away the fact that it’s the upgraded model.Įverything from the original - the dimensions, the weight, the octagon single–block-of-aluminum-chassis, the stand, and the top exhaust vent - is exactly the same. If you enjoyed the design of the original Blackmagic eGPU, then I have good news: the exterior of the Pro version is nearly indistinguishable from the original. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos Design 4 x USB 3.1 Gen1 ports (Charging current 1.5A).85W power delivery recharges MacBook Pro at full speed.Watch our hands-on video review for the full lowdown. Some of those problems carry over with the release of the new Blackmagic eGPU Pro, but it’s unquestionably a better device than its predecessor. The original Blackmagic eGPU was a limited device for several key reasons: it was expensive at $699 it couldn’t be upgraded and with Radeon Pro 580 graphics, it lacked the punch of higher powered cards. The Pro version of Blackmagic’s external graphics chassis is an upgraded version of 2018’s initial release. After several delays, the Blackmagic eGPU Pro is now available for purchase at Apple’s online and retail store locations.
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