Can I connect an external GPU to my Acer Aspire A515-57

richierichards
richierichards Member Posts: 1 New User
edited July 23 in Aspire Laptops

Hi,

I would like to enchance my new Acer Laptop. Can I connect an External GPU to my laptop?
My product's name: Aspire A515-57
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Thanky you for your answer in advance.

regads,

Richard

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,829 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    I am afraid not, this laptop has a USB-C port with Thunderbolt 4, which supports DisplayPort over USB-C, but it lacks the necessary bandwidth for eGPU functionality.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,951 Trailblazer
    edited July 24

    You most defenatley can connect an eGPU enclosure to the Aspire A515-57 laptops TBT4 port, you need to buy an enclosure like the Akitio Node – $249, Razer Core X Chroma is the best enclosure (follow the link below the caption for a full setup of the Razor Core) – $399 or the Asus ROG XG Station 2 – $550. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Razer Core X Chroma

    Aspire A515-57 TBT4 port

    Step-by-Step Setup Guide for Laptops

    Once you’ve assembled compatible hardware, connecting and installing your external GPU on a Windows 11 laptop involves just a few steps:

    Connect eGPU Enclosure to Laptop

    Plug one end of your Thunderbolt cable into the eGPU enclosure port and the other end into your laptop’s Thunderbolt 3 or 4 port. Take note of any status lights on the enclosure indicating a successful link.

    Install GPU Card Into Enclosure

    Open your eGPU enclosure and slide your compatible GPU card into the PCIe slot until properly seated. Attach any required power connectors from enclosure to GPU ports.

    Connect External Monitor to eGPU Card

    Use a compatible cable like DisplayPort or HDMI to hook up your external monitor directly to a video output port on the installed GPU.

    Power On Peripherals

    Turn on your eGPU enclosure and external monitor. The enclosure should automatically link to your laptop, with status lights indicating a connection.

    Install Drivers and Enable eGPU Acceleration In Windows

    Windows will attempt to automatically install GPU drivers. You can manually update to the latest drivers from Nvidia or AMD’s website for best results.

    Finally, head to Windows Settings > System > Display > Graphics Settings. Under “Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling” and “Variable refresh rate,” select your eGPU device. This fully accelerates and optimizes Windows for improved eGPU performance.

    And that’s it! Windows 11 should now recognize and be leveraging the power of your external GPU for gaming and creative workloads. Let’s examine the potential real-world performance gains…

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