I saw a post in a forum about connecting an external GPU to an x200 ThinkPad and it’s made me curious what the limitations are and what models you could use one on. I am not very familiar with eGPUs.


Could you theoretically connect a ThinkPad T440p to a 3060? I imagine you would quickly reach a bottleneck but I am wondering what kind of performance gains you would get before running into it.

The x200 utilized the express card slot so I don’t know if it would be possible with other models. I am not sure though. Maybe there’s a way with the dock that it could be setup.

  • CorrodedOP
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    11 months ago

    So in the case of the x200 would the limiting factor by the PCIe card?

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      11 months ago

      In any setup your bus speed will be the limiting factor. PCIe uses “lanes” for parallel transmissions. So the claim here is the max bus available has 4 lanes. That’s 1/4th of what a normal in-pc 16 lanes bus will give.

      So what ever can max the available bandwidth is your limit.

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      11 months ago

      Yes. That’s a pretty old laptop so it wouldn’t be worth even trying an egpu setup. Even the newest laptops can’t fully utilize an egpu setup.

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        11 months ago

        Totally. It’s one of those “because I can” kind of things.