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I have been trying to decide if this is going to be an issue or not for about a week now. I got a 2017 model Razer Blade. It is my main pc. I have an nvidia 1070ti in it, and a mechanical keyboard. I have been wanting to get a full size external GPU (or have 2 cards and one eGPU) set up so I can use the 1070ti as a dedicated video card. I was wondering how the eGPU would work for my situation.
I was under the impression that the 1070ti is a nonfanless model. So nothing would happen other than heat. With an eGPU set up. I don't have a temps meter on my mobo or GPU and I am not sure if it would be able to be detected at all.
There will be no significant increase in heat as it is a dedicated video card on its own.. but it WILL overheat if the Dell bios is not set correctly. Right now, all it does is detect my 1070ti, but not my nvidia card in the back. If the bios detects something that isn't found in there, nothing happens. It doesn't throw a error, etc. Nothing, it simply ignores it like it was never there. But I can't tell if that has caused the temperature to be inaccurate because the bios is not reporting the correct temps of the cards, and if it is, it's not reporting it to the thermals. And the fans are not running.
So the question is, Will this actually work or am I gonna have a cooling disaster. It's a very important question because if not, then I've wasted a ton of money on a graphics card and card that I don't have a satisfactory setup for. If it does work, then I have a new problem of mismatched fans and max temp for the outputs of the card. Basically, is there a way to do this, or should I just scrap the idea and call it a day?
I really like the idea of having an external GPU for my laptop. But I wanted to make sure that I would most likely not have a cooling disaster if I follow the suggested methods and also make sure that it won't do anything else. d2c66b5586