- Topfeel G1 and G1 Pro Power both GPU and Mini -PC through a shared supply
- Aluminum frames and double-fan support causes the pro-model to stand out
- Oculink -Connection ensures strong GPU -band width without proprietary restrictions or bottlenecks
Topfeel, a Chinese manufacturer best known for its strangely memorable name, has entered the external graphics market with two new Oculink EGPU docks, G1 and G1 Pro.
These docks are designed to increase the performance of mini-PCs and bring graphics power to the desktop level to compact systems.
Instead of acting as simple expansion boxes, they can physically host both a GPU and a mini-PC in a setup, making them a unified, small scale computing device.
To transform compact PCs into benefit stations
The built-in power system can supply both the mini-PC and the graphics card at the same time, so the combined setup can run as an independent computer device.
The G1 and G1 Pro are both dependent on the Oculink interface (PCIE 4.0 X4), ensuring full compatibility with standard desktop GPUs instead of locking users in proprietary connections.
This means that the docks can even transform a modest mini-PC into a powerful workstation capable of running advanced graphics cards.
Both models are made of aluminum alloy and are available in Moon Silver and Sky Gray finish.
G1 adopts an open expansion structure that reveals internal components of easier access.
The PRO model uses a fully closed frame with mounting for two 120 mm fans to improve airflow and cooling efficiency.
Storage options are also included, with both models that support up to two 2.5-inch SATA drives.
The G1 Pro’s slightly larger frame and cooling system make it look more like a condensed desk than a peripheral.
Topfeel’s pricing strategy holds the G1 series relatively affordable. The base G1 costs about $ 82, with a version including a 600W PSU price for $ 137.
G1 Pro is built at approx. $ 109 or $ 165 when bundled with a PSU.
Both models are currently available for pre -ordering in China, although product pages have reportedly not failed to load the company’s website.
Via Videocardz
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