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Will an Alienware Graphics Amplifier work on my laptop? What graphics cards will work best? Thanks.
HP Envy M6-AE151DX:
-Intel Core i5-5200U
-Intel HD Graphics 5500
-12GB DDR3-1600 SODIMM RAM
-1TB 5400rpm HDD
(Got only an HDMI port + USB 3.0 4x)
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Acoording to http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/alienware-graphics-amplifier?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19 >this page<</a> it's hard-wired for some DELL rigs:
"...It's designed with a single cord (6ft) that connects exclusively to the Alienware 13, 15, 17 R2 notebooks, Alpha R2 and X51 R3."
The alternative http://dl.razerzone.com/master-guides/RazerCore/CoreOMG-ENG.pdf Razer Core requires Thunderbolt 3
It's designed with a single cord (6ft) that connects exclusively to the Alienware 13, 15, 17 R2 notebooks, Alpha R2 and X51 R3.
It's desigIt's designed with a single cord (6ft) that connects exclusively to the Alienware 13, 15, 17 R2 notebooks, Alpha R2 and X51 R3.ned with a single cord (6ft) that connects exclusively to the Alienware 13, 15, 17 R2 notebooks, Alpha R2 and X51 R3
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Hello NeHCirE,
Thank you for joining the Intel Communities.
It seems like there is a special port required for this to work with a laptop.
There is a FAQ that indicates different compatibility checks you can do with your device: https://latam.alienwarearena.com/ucf/show/222833 https://latam.alienwarearena.com/ucf/show/222833
In order to get further information about this product, I would like to recommend reaching out Alienware* support. Because they manufactured the product and are the ones that can properly guide you with your inquiry.
NOTE: This link is being offered for your convenience and should not be viewed as an endorsement by Intel of the content, products, or services offered there.
Regards,
Esteban C
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The Razer Core is too pricey. I went on Amazon and found an akitio with PCIe and thunderbolt 2. Can I just get a TB2 to HDMI cable? There is TB3 version that's more costly. I know Thunderbolt3 is faster than Thunderbolt 2.
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No you can't. Your notebook must have a Thunderbolt 2 or 3 connection to get the Akitio Thunder2 to work. HDMI is a multimedia connection (display and audio) and not meant for a data connection, so an adapter cable won't work here.
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Thank you for the answer and accurate information provided Loeschzwerg
NeHCirE, if any further inquiries are present, please let us know
Regards,
Esteban C
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So basically, the only way to improve my graphics performance is to purchase a another laptop with thunder2/3 or better graphics cards? If so, is there a way to sell my laptop and get a new one? I did upgrade the RAM to 12GB from the 6 original. I hope the sell costs would go up even a little. I would also backup all my data.
Question: How much is the Intel HD Graphics 620 better than this Intel HD Graphics 5500? I know it is integrated so I know it is not a massive performance boost. I'm running GTA 5 at about 25 fps.
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If you need more graphics performance the only way is to get a new laptop (either with TB2/3 for external graphics card or a strong built-in card). Maybe the seller of your notebook or HP are running some kind of step-up program (old vs new)... if not you will handle this by yourself.
The HD 620 does have 24 EUs, like the HD 5500, but there are some internal optimizations compared to the old generation and the clock handling is far better. You should be able to scratch the 30 FPS limit.
Take a look at this site: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-620.172256.0.html Intel HD Graphics 620 - NotebookCheck.net Tech
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Thanks for the collaborations peers.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Regards,
Esteban C
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The HP trade-in program offered a value of less than $100, which I understand. It's probably better to just keep my laptop. I will be using this laptop when I head to college soon. That environment makes upgrading for a new laptop for better graphical performance null and unnecessary. Thank you everyone for helping me with this issue!
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I understand! Thank you for the answer provided, and it has been a pleasure to assist you, NeHCirE
In case you require any further support in the future, feel free to contact us back
Regards,
Esteban C
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