eGPU project

Today I want to show you my eGPU. I used a Nvidia GTX 760 from MSI, a custom made case, an expresscard to PCI express adapter and a 203 watt xbox psu.

First of all I designed the case. It should be made of aluminium to be light and stable. Here you can download a zipped .dxf version of it.

plan

Then a company lasered the aluminium for me. After glueing the aluminium parts together, this is how the case looked before polishing. It also has a usb port to connect for example an usb stick.

Case eGPU

This is how I made the plug to connect the case internal electronics to the xbox psu.

egpu_connector

After being polished and lacquered with dull back spray, the case almost looks professional ;). Here a picture from the back, where you can see the on/off switch and the plug to the psu.

Case eGPUCase eGPU

First test: Just plug in the power connector of the notebook (Lenovo X230 with a Core i5-3320M, 8GB RAM) and the xbox psu, connect the eGPU case with the expresscard slot of the notebook, flip the power switch on the back of the eGPU case, and boot up. Then install the graphic card drivers and you’re good to go.

complete setup eGPU

This setup can run Battlefield 4 on middle settings with a 2560 x 1440 resolution on an external monitor. On the internal 1366 x 768 display you can play with high settings, due to cpu limitation. It’s also portable and light so you can carry this setup easy in your backpack to a lan party.

Feel free to comment, if you liked this post or have questions.

22 thoughts on “eGPU project”

  1. I found this very interresante your case , I made one, but I thought a little big because the source cosair 430 cx I wonder if this PSU can handle a GTX 760 XBOX Brand: Zogis
    – Model: ZOGTX760-2GD5H and if possible

  2. Great !!! and looks awesome,can you show more about the electronic part ? as this card needs 2×6 pin adapter cant figure out what converter or how you split 8 pin to 3 power input 🙂

  3. Nice one! It fits in any GPU, or do I have to change something if I want a different GPU model? And how much did you paid to the company, to laser the aluminium? Thanks!

    1. Thanks!
      It fits any GPU with max 2 slots and up to 26cm.
      If you want to use a longer GPU strech my design to fit.
      Lasering the aluminium did cost 70€.
      Try to find somebody, who instead uses Waterjet cutting, to get a much cleaner look, and less warping.
      If you want to save some money, make a design with fewer but larger air holes, because you pay by meters cut. The aluminum sheet only cost a few bucks.

      1. I will also need to modify the case to fit a regular PSU, instead of a XBOX PSU that you used. Anyhow, I still think it will be a really awesome kit to carry on the backpack

        1. Why do you want to use a regular (ATX?) PSU?
          The xbox PSU delivers 200 Watt, which should be enough for a midrange card.
          I tried to fit a regular PSU into a compact design, but it didn’t look satisfying.
          It adds add least 10 cm to one of the dimensions, which makes the whole thing bulky.
          But if you found a good way, I’m interested in seeing what you came up with.

            1. Those power requirement apply to the whole system (including CPU, hard drives and headroom for not running the PSU at its maximum capacity).
              I use a GTX 760, which has a TDP (not equal to the power consumption, but close enough) of 170W [1].
              So I guess even a GTX 1070 would be fine, if it is not overclocked.
              [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_700_series

  4. This is by far the best looking egpu enclosure i’ve ever seen!!!I would pay top dollar to get my hands on this low-profile sleek design. Care to share the link on where you bought those cables?

    1. Thank you.
      In the second section is a link to the design blueprint.
      Which cables do you mean? The power extensions inside the case?
      They are just pcie power cables, I cut off from an old pc power supply and soldered to the external connector.

    1. Download the linked dxf-file, extract it and open it with a CAD program. Alternative upload the file to an online dxf-viewer like https://a360.autodesk.com/viewer/ and use the measuring tool. For personal use I don’t mind if you change or use parts of the design.

  5. Good day like your project live in Brazil and here I could not find a similar, could you help me? I wanted to know the model of this source you are using to buy an equal and would also like to know if you can send me more detailed picture of your project.

    Thank you

    1. Hey,
      thank you.
      I don’t quite understand, what you mean.
      Are you interested how I built the egpu case?
      Do you need a CAD file? There’s a link in the second paragraph.
      Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.

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