

🚀 Elevate your graphics game with power and speed that professionals demand!
The YLIDXY Portable External GPU Dock Station is a sleek, aluminum alloy enclosure designed for Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB4 compatible laptops. Featuring the Intel JHL7440 chipset, it delivers up to 40Gbps data transfer speeds and supports daisy chaining for enhanced connectivity. With 85W PD charging and compatibility with multiple power supply types (ATX, SFX, FLEX, DC 12V), it enables seamless external GPU expansion to boost gaming, video editing, and professional workflows. Note: Not compatible with Thunderbolt 1/2 or Apple M1/M2/M3 MacBooks.




| ASIN | B0D2WWZS4L |
| Item model number | YLIDXY-01-L730 |
| Manufacturer | YLIDXY |
| Product Dimensions | 9.14 x 0.25 x 16.51 cm; 544.31 g |
M**S
Works well with my son's gaming computer. The quality is good. He purchased a different brand it was super cheep looking, so we were very pleased when we got this one. Easy to set up and install.
M**J
It works , it does everything it needs to, it even goes above and beyond with instructions and FAQ's and the little mounting bracket is great but trying to find a case for this thing is next to impossible.
V**A
Não funciona quando coloca carga na GPU.
K**6
DO NOT BUY. I HAD IT A WEEK, IT KILLED A RTX3080 FE. background: I've had the 3080 and power supply for a couple years at home in my personal pc build. I bought the EGPU dock so I could take it on the road with me (im a truck driver) and use it with my ROG ALLY X. It worked fine for about a week... then killed the graphics card. I double checked. The egpu dock still works (albeit i didn't throw another $1000 card in it) and the power supply is still good. But something about the power delivery thru the pins on the pcie slot is WRONG.
T**E
The product worked well doing exactly what I needed. The screw holes on the power supply bracket are drilled at the incorrect place making it very easy to cross thread a screw. The screw hole didn't align with the power supply or even the SF adapter provided. Drilling one or two to a larger diameter, or slotting them would fix the issue. In the end I just left one of the four screws off. Also, the card bracket is a bit too tall may by a millimeter or two. This can make the card not sit level in the slot. I recommend putting some rubber feet on the dock as shims to hold up the unsupported end of the power supply.