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08-29-2018 01:40 PM
Product: Zbook X360 G5
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I would like to know if the use of a Egpu with a quadro p5000 would work combined with a hp zbook x360 G5?
I like the touchscreen option of the X360 and the smal/light formfactor. As an architect I would like to sketch on the X360 and take it with me to clients. At the Office I require more power while working with Autodesk Revit, 3dsMax and photoshop. Therefor i would like to connect it to an eGPU with a Nvidia Quadro P5000 at the Office.
Is there anybody with expercience in this? Can someone tell me if the Zbook X360 G5 supports the use of an eGPU?
Thanks in advance.
Jasper van der Linde
The Netherlands
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