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Important Legal and Safety Notice: DIY eGPU Setup is donation-ware software developed by the Tech|Inferno community. While older versions are often passed around on forums, the safest and most correct way to obtain the software is through the official channels or by donating to the developer to get the latest version.

If you are looking specifically for the legacy 1.35 version, you will typically find it archived in:

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| Component | Notes | |-----------|-------| | EXP GDC 1.35 | Buy from AliExpress/eBay (~$35-45) | | Desktop GPU | NVIDIA GTX 900–RTX 30 series; AMD RX 400–6000 series | | Power Supply | 300W+ ATX PSU, Dell DA-2 (220W), or DC adapter | | Laptop/PC | Must have free mPCIe (WiFi card slot) or M.2 slot | | External Monitor | Required for best performance | | 6-pin to 8-pin PCIe cable | If your GPU needs it |

⚠️ Warning: Internal laptop screens lose 20-40% performance. Use an external monitor connected directly to the eGPU. Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Download

For years, laptop owners faced a harsh reality. If you wanted to play AAA titles, you bought a heavy, loud gaming brick. If you wanted a portable workstation, you settled for integrated graphics.

While modern solutions like Thunderbolt 3/4 eGPUs exist today, they are expensive and often require a brand-new laptop. For the millions of users rocking older ThinkPads, Dell Latitudes, or budget notebooks with ExpressCard or mPCIe slots, the dream of high-end gaming seemed dead—until the DIY eGPU movement arrived.

Developed by nando4, DIY eGPU Setup is a standalone script designed to initialize and configure external GPUs. Unlike modern plug-and-play solutions (like Thunderbolt 3/4), older laptops require complex configurations involving PCI Express compaction and BIOS tweaks to recognize an external graphics card. Important Legal and Safety Notice: DIY eGPU Setup

The software automates these complex processes, allowing users to:

The download is typically provided as a compressed .7z or .zip file. It contains:

Do not download from third-party "driver download" websites. If the file size is less than 500 KB or requires an "installer," it is likely a virus. Warning on Third-Party Sites: Be extremely cautious when