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MINISFORUM DEG1 External GPU Dock Station, Mini eGPU Enclosure for RTX 4090, AMD RX 7900 XTX, Support ATX/SFX Standard Power Supplies, Oculink Interface Graphics Dock Station

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Style: DEG1(Oculink)


Features

  • Up link: Oculink 4i(PCIE4.0x4) Down Link: PCIEx16(PCIE4.0x4) Only Support Oculink
  • Power: ATX/SFX Power Button: ForcePowerOn with LED x 1
  • Note1: OCulink interface does not support hot plugging, and the machine needs to be turned off.
  • Note2: OCulink connector has a fixed locking interface, and you need to press the switch to unlock and unplug it. Forced unplugging will cause damage to the ports.
  • Note3: The follow-start function is only compatible with MINISFORUM Mini PCs, and requires the use of original wires.

Brand: MINISFORUM


Color: Black


Hardware Interface: PCI Express 4.0


Compatible Devices: AMD RX 7900 XTX, RTX 4090


Product Dimensions: 10.64"L x 6.87"W x 1.6"H


Number of Ports: 1


Item Weight: 1.15 Kilograms


Wattage: 240.00


Manufacturer: Micro Computer (HK) Tech Limited


Product Dimensions: 10.64 x 6.87 x 1.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.53 pounds


Item model number: Deskmini


Date First Available: August 13, 2024


Manufacturer: Micro Computer (HK) Tech Limited


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  • Works extremely well!
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
Paired with onexplayer g1 with an HX370 processor and 64GB ram, as well as a 9070 xt (mercury magnetic air OC) . Hooked it all up in a few minutes and it works flawlessly. The oculink handshake between computer and the gpu can be a bit tricky, but just power the egpu on first, then wait about ten seconds and power on the G1 and you're ready to go. Very impressed with this thing. 121 FPS AT 1600P max settings on doom the dark ages. Very, very impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Mr. E

  • Best eGPU Base for the Money and a Simple Elegant Design
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
Paired with a 1. GMKtec Gaming Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS (Turbo 5.1GHz) 32GB DDR5 2TB PCIe 4.0 2. EVGA 1000 Watt GT PSU 3. ASUS RX 7700 XT 12GB GPU I want to first note, there is a better way to spend money to game. This way is just totally different and technology is finally catching up with Oculink. Right out of the box this thing workd flawlessly. I updated the AMD Drivers prior to connecting the DEG1 External GPU Dock Station. This device looks beautiful and really makes the GPU look like a cool decoration. I tested COD BO6 Warzone Solo. I was averaging around 112 FPS with settings at High at 2560x1440 at 180Hz COD played pretty decent. I am used to a larger work station pushing the largest RX 7900 Series GPU. I may have experienced a little stutter. I will know more after I test my Nvidia 4000 series GPU. If you have some extra money and a Mini PC with a Oculink, this is the base to go with. I was worried when I ordered it but now I will tell my clients about this product with confidence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by ComTek Chris ComTek Chris

  • What a nice simple design
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
When looking for an upgrade, like going from slow thunderbolt/usb 4 to much faster oculink, you'd expect to pay more. Like I think I paid 150 for my tb dock. This was less. And it was easy. And it just works. Plugged in the cable after using my sfx power supply and the little arm thing for the card stand, and blammo. I didn't even have to go into the bios. Better, it worked with Linux. And I legit didn't have to do anything but connect everything up. I'm still on that first boot. Having your card in a dock is a luxury. It runs cooler, and you can get at it if you want to swap it out, upgrade it, or it locks up. I like to run a cable for the external card, and one for the internal in the pc so I can swap between them. On Linux it means I don't have to reboot if the 7900XT has issues. I can fall back to onboard graphics, fix it, then resume. That's very convenient. It also means I can swap out my system/card at will. Oculink is awesome if you game at 60fps. You won't see much performance falloff unless you are doing insane fps 1080p gaming. Great product minisforum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Cake Fighter

  • Works fine the the rog ally z1
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
I have a non extreme z1 and replaced the m.2 ssd with a oculink adapter and booted windows to go off a usb nvme enclosure and a dock. Most GPUs seem to work fine (even when used with a thunderbolt nvme to oculink adapter so I can use it with my MacBook Pro) but other devices like network or capture cards and some amd gpus (power color rx6800) seem to have issues with it and are not shown as connected or don’t get the full power provided from the slot to them for some reason. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2025 by RON1NREVI4WS

  • Not highspeed oculink output
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
Tried to use this for gaming on a 3060 ti with my beelink ser 6 max mini pc. Can't get it to work well enough to play. Every single game stutters and has a minimum 2 second input delay. I'm talking from minecraft, lethal company, hell let loose, foxhole, and even stardew valley. I know it's not my graphics card because when I put it back into my desktop there's no stuttering or any issue with output. I wouldn't bother trying to make this thing even work... eGPUs aren't worth the trouble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by Saint Ravenix

  • Turn a mini PC into a Gaming PC
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
To start, this GPU dock station is targeted at the Minisforum mini PCs which have an optional Oculink interface. I tested it with the MINISFORUM UM890 Pro, which has 8 cores/16 threads and 64 GB of ram. I had a RTX 3090 Founder's Edition which had been replaced by newer card and was sitting on a shelf gathering dust. I bought the UM890 Pro in 2024 during the Black Friday sale. and by itself, it is a very powerful PC. The only downside is that the embedded GPU cannot produce good frame rates even on the lowest HD settings. It comes with a little board that plugs into one of the NVME slots to provide the Oculink interface, so I bought the docking station to see if it could play games with the RTX 3090. If you are looking to buy this station, be aware that it requires a separate power supply with enough wattage to run the GPU. The Oculink interface does not provide power, and the UM 890 does not draw power from the external power supply. I bought a Be Quiet 750 watt power supply because they really are the quietest supplies I have ever had. The 3090 only needs about 350-400 watts, but the 750 watt power supply was available for delivery the next day. If you have a GPU with the PCIe 5 power connector, be sure the power supply has the right cable. The Be Quiet supplies have them. Installation was a 3 minute job. The power supply mounts on its side using 2 screws. The main cable which would go to the motherboard plugs into the station. The docking station comes with a mounting bracket which screws to the power supply, and the GPU gets screwed down like it would if it were in a case. All 5 screws needed are provided. The last connection is the PCIe 5 power connector to the GPU. The docking station comes with an Oculink cable. The Minisform PC does not come with the Oculink interface installed, so you have to take off the top and insert it into the NVME slot on top of the motherboard. Minisforum mini PCs are super easy to work on, and just about anyone could do it. Once installed, you plug the Oculink cable into the PC and the docking station, and you are done. You will need to plug the GPU into a monitor. I plugged the UM 890 into a separate monitor just in case I needed to install drivers. As it turned out, Windows identified the GPU in the docking station after a couple of minutes without any input from me. I installed the latest Nvidia drivers. My test game was Fallout 76. I got 71 FPS on ultra settings, which is nearly identical what I got with the 3090 on my big tower which has 16 cores/32 threads, 192 GB of ram, and fast PCIe 5 NVME SSDs. The RTX 4080 Super in my tower gets 100-120 FPS on ultra settings for comparison. What was interesting is that even after playing for 30 minutes, none of the fans was loud enough to hear over the game. The mini PC was certainly not being thermal throttled in the least. I compared the cost of this setup to the cost of building my top end gaming rig, and leaving out the cost of the GPU, the Miniforum UM 890 Pro with the GPU docking station and an external power supply was $400+ *less* than the tower. The GPU and motherboard in the tower are higher performance than the laptop CPU used in the mini PC, but I need that for other purposes. If you can get a Minisforum mini PC with the Oculink interface on sale, you should be able to put together a gaming PC for $900-1000 plus the cost of the GPU. It's not as portable as a gaming laptop, but everything will fit in a backpack. And you'll save a lot of money plus have the ability to swap out the GPU for a newer model someday. I am seriously considering making this my new standard build in the future. Note: I have not been paid for this review. All hardware was paid for by me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025 by Morris L.

  • Item works well, not sure about seller's integrity
Style: DEG1(Oculink)
Got a used item instead of a new item. Upon arrival wife dropped oculink cable so I had to find it to test it. Item clearly showed signs of use such as tape on the side of the box and had hairs from what appear to be a cat. Item worked fine. Seller was maker of the item so interesting that they fraud you on an item that works well. Happy with the item, unhappy with the scam advertising. Maybe a quality control issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025 by Michael G.

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