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WiGgLr
January 9th, 2007, 08:41 AM
ASUS today announced the XG Station, a dedicated external graphics card for laptops. The XG Station is an external graphics card that allows laptop users to enjoy high end graphics performance while plugged in. As the XG Station is an external graphics it can be unplugged when portability is needed. The XG Station connects to any notebook's ExpressCard slot and provides a PCI Express x16 slot for graphics cards. Since ASUS has opted to equip the XG Station with a standard PCI Express x16 slot, the station can be equipped with any PCI Express based graphics card: AMD, NVIDIA or even Matrox. ASUS launched the default XG Station with an NVIDIA 7900GS powered graphics card. The XG Station is powered externally. A separate power brick plugs directly into the adaptor. An integrated LCD display and control also grace the XG Station. The display is customizable and can display information such as frame rate, fan speed, GPU temperature and more while the control knob can change various settings of the XG Station such as the core and memory clocks. The XG Station is currently scheduled to be released at the beginning of Q2 2007. Pricing of the XG Station is unknown at the moment.

So, if you wanted a GeForce 8800 board for a laptop, this is the only way to go (for now). Portability will hurt a bit, but it is by far lighter than lugging a full blown desktop rig. Nice for playing at a hotel or at out of town locations :-D

Product Information for Asus.com (http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=5369)


Looks very interesting for the people running from a laptop, my only issue is can the laptop's handle this extra burst of power?

Firebird
January 9th, 2007, 03:28 PM
Nice.

Too bad I have no time to play anything anymore anyway and playing online is impossible for me.

Talorth
January 10th, 2007, 08:53 PM
Wouldn't there be bandwidth issues O.o

Zelandra
January 11th, 2007, 02:52 PM
That's really cool. I don't feel bad for picking a lighter laptop, 'cause the only thing that sucks is the gfx card ^o^