- MORFINE G1 is available from $ 750 to $ 1,600
- Dual HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 Give more output settings
- Three refrigeration conditions let users balance performance and noise
The Morefine G1 is an external GPU with three configurations including RTX 4060 with 8 GB GDDR6, RTX 4080M with 12 GB GDDR6 and Top-Tier RTX 4090m with 16 GB GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus.
Per Androidpc via minimachines (originally in Spanish and French respectively), this EGPU measures only 14 cm wide, 10 cm deep and 5.4 cm thick.
Thanks to its 9,728 cuda nuclei and dedicated tensor nuclei, RTX 4090m is especially suitable for dealing with requirements for handling requirements such as 8K video editing software, large 3D scene -reproduction and AI tools’ workload.
Morefine G1 EGPU: high performance with versatile connection
The more fine G1 connects via two USB Type-C ports, one supports USB4 with a 40 Gbps transfer rate. For faster data rates, users can select an Oculink 1.4I module that increases the bandwidth to 64 Gbps.
It includes double HDMI 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 and three USB 3.2 Type-A ports. It requires a 240W external power supply via a 20V/12A jack.
The cooling system offers three modes: quiet, auto and high performance. Silent Mode Caps performance of 70% to reduce noise, while Auto is adjusted dynamically based on temperature, allowing up to 80% efficiency – and high -performance mode enables full effect at the expense of fan noise and more heat.
Morefine G1 is currently available via AliExpress, where several online retailers are expected to follow. Pricing starts at around $ 750 for the RTX 4060 version, $ 1,350 for RTX 4080m and $ 1,600 for RTX 4090m.