Virtualization:
This article discusses software intended for experimental hardware configurations. "eGPU Setup 1.35" is legacy software developed by nando4 (and community contributors) nearly a decade ago. The original hosting methods and licensing have changed. Users should seek the latest version (1.30+) from reputable tech forums (like TechPowerUp or eGPU.io) as it offers better compatibility and automation than version 1.35.
Trade-offs: TB3/4 provides the cleanest consumer experience with OS vendor support; M.2/mPCIe is lower-cost but more fragile and often requires BIOS tweaks or soldering.
Remember: Patience is key. The first boot might fail. The second might show a black screen. But on the third attempt—when Windows finally lights up your external monitor with 60+ FPS—you'll understand why this 10-year-old tool is still legendary.