I have a laptop with 8GB RAM, Nvidia gtx 1050 ti and Intel i5-8300H. Is it worthwhile to connect a screen with wqhd?
Not for gaming. The 1050ti does not have enough power for it.
No, the 1050ti mobile has too little power for wqhd
Connect yes, but gamble no.
I agree with you.
Do you know if it would be worthwhile, for example, to connect an external graphics card (rtx 2070) and then stop the screen?
If it is possible with your laptop, that would bring a lot - but also costs a lot. Do you actually use the laptop mobile or is it always in the same place anyway?
If you find ne RTX 2070 Extern (which I doubt) yes, the Thunderbold scheis forget Forgot the graphics card dock is then larger than the whole laptop
Of the 1050 Ti or the 1060, there's no mobile version in the reason the laptops have therefore fixed the same performance as large PCs with the same cards
However, despite the fact that you have a 1050 TI, there's not enough for Wqhd
I see a difference:
Well, most of it stays in the same place but I sometimes take it with me somewhere. Ok, so if I have the money somehow, would it be worthwhile to use both? So that the laptop is the main piece and still hold a GPU case and n screen next to it.
Yes, I found one myself.
https://www.amazon.com/...B07NDZV2WC
But if I put the case down on the floor, would not it?
Look at the individual numbers closer to the difference to the large ones are almost always only 5 fps or less, which should be owed primarily to the more economical handling of the power in the laptop version
Would go if you have the suitable connection, but of course then little mobile and costs almost 300 euro More than a normal 2070, you have to know me it would be nothing
That depends on the size of the screen.
I do not think that one with a Zöller 27 z. Can see a difference.
My TV has 48 inches. There you can see the difference.
So if you have a decent monitor, keep it.
Buy a more modern graphics. To play always the most meaningful thing to upgrade.
"Lohnen" is a term that never really fits in with consumer electronics. But yes, you could achieve higher frame rates with an eGPU, but not as many as with the same graphics card in a desktop computer. See, e.g. https://www.golem.de/news/sonnet-egfx-box-650-im-test-wenn-die-vega-64-am-thinkpad-rechnet-1806-134565.html
Personally, I would not do it because of the grotesquely low cost ratio but put down a desktop computer.