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  • Thanks for the video!

    So did you plug it to your PCI Express slot?

    I am wondering because they offer it for Thunderbolt as well and I think its supposed to be at least as fast as PCI, right? So I could do that to run games at home on my MBA (of course with external LCD but thats fine!).

    ... right? :D

  • @Draftgon The ViDock officially supports only the ExpressCard port, however, it's possible to buy an adaptor that will fit into the mPCIe that is on the underside of most current laptops.

  • Hi BlowTorchCinema, as to your questions... This SHOULD be done on a recently made laptop (within the last 3 years / dual core and higher). Like you I have a great laptop in the way on CPU, DISK and MEMORY, just the Graphics card is the pain point. As to gaming with it... HUGE DIFF / HUGE WIN since without it; I could not play Battlefield 3 and games I could play were well did not play that well and had to be set on LOWEST settings! Not anymore! ; )

  • I have a few questions. Can this be done on any recently made laptop? Is their much of an improvement? Like on my laptop, everything works GREAT (RAM, GPU, etc. etc.) except my graphics card so is this important for me? I dont have the budget for a new gaming computer, but I want to play Battlefield 3 and Skyrim. Can I?

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