Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Free [better] Link
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: Allows you to disable a dedicated GPU (dGPU) to free up resources for the eGPU. Performance Tuning Diy Egpu Setup 1.35 Free
The era of being locked into laptop graphics is over. With a bit of DIY spirit and the power of free software, your old laptop can see new life. Happy modding. Leo ordered: : Allows you to disable a
It worked. Not perfectly — bandwidth over mPCIe was PCIe 2.0 x1 (about 500 MB/s), far slower than a desktop’s x16. Games like Control at 1080p medium ran at 40–50 fps instead of 70. There was occasional stutter when textures streamed in. But it worked. Happy modding
He searched online and found the legendary DIY eGPU Setup 1.35 — a free script created by a developer named Nando4, part of the eGPU.io community. It wasn’t a program you installed like normal software. It was a boot-time configuration tool that tricked Windows into accepting an external GPU over a non-standard interface like mPCIe or ExpressCard. And it was free. Version 1.35 was the last stable, widely trusted release.
A dedicated desktop PSU or a Dell DA-2 power brick to juice the external card. Installation Overview