The Lenovo Legion Go is such a fascinating piece of hardware! From what I've gathered, it doesn't natively support external GPUs out of the box. Unlike some gaming laptops or desktops that have Thunderbolt ports for eGPU connections, the Legion Go focuses more on its built-in capabilities. It's designed as a portable powerhouse with its own dedicated graphics, so Lenovo likely prioritized portability over expandability.
That said, I've seen some tech enthusiasts online experimenting with workarounds, like using specific docks or adapters, but it's not officially supported. The lack of Thunderbolt 3 or 4 really limits options. If you're craving more GPU power, you might be better off with a gaming laptop that has eGPU compatibility. Still, for on-the-go gaming, the Legion Go holds its own!
As a longtime handheld gaming fan, I've dug into this a lot. The Legion Go doesn't have Thunderbolt support, which is basically the golden ticket for eGPUs. It's a bummer because adding an external GPU could've made it even more versatile. But honestly, its built-in AMD RDNA 3 graphics are pretty solid for most games at 1080p. I've been playing 'Elden Ring' on medium settings without major hiccups. If you're dead-set on eGPU setups, maybe look at the ASUS ROG Ally or just go for a gaming laptop instead.
Nope, no eGPU support for the Legion Go. It's built more like a beefed-up Switch than a modular PC. While that might disappoint some power users, I think it makes sense for its target audience. Most people grabbing a handheld want plug-and-play convenience, not fussing with external hardware. The AMD Z1 Extreme chip handles most modern games just fine, and the 144Hz screen is gorgeous. It's all about balancing portability and performance, and Lenovo nailed that.
You know, I was really hoping the Legion Go would support external GPUs—imagine docking it at home for max performance! But after checking multiple reviews and Lenovo's specs, it seems like a no-go. The USB4 ports don't appear to support PCIe tunneling like Thunderbolt does. It's a shame because the detachable controllers and big screen would make it a killer hybrid device. On the bright side, the handheld mode is where it shines, and the performance is impressive for its size. Maybe next-gen models will consider eGPU support!
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Book 1 - Alpha Logan
Book 2 - Beta's Surprise Mate
Book 3 - The Reluctant Alpha
Novella - The Hunted Hunter
Book 4 - The Genius Delta
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The Lenovo Legion Go is a beast of a handheld, but replacing a gaming laptop? That depends. I’ve been using it for weeks, and while it’s fantastic for on-the-go gaming—think 'Elden Ring' on a train ride—it can’t fully match a high-end laptop’s versatility. The Go’s AMD Z1 Extreme chip handles modern titles well, but you’ll miss the raw power of a laptop’s RTX 40-series GPU for maxed-out settings.
Where it shines is portability. The 8.8-inch screen is gorgeous, and detachable controllers make it flexible. But if you need multitasking—streaming, coding, or video editing—a laptop’s larger screen and keyboard are irreplaceable. The Go’s Windows 11 helps, but touchscreen productivity isn’t as smooth. For pure gaming convenience? Absolutely. As a full laptop substitute? Only if you’re willing to compromise.
The ASUS ROG Ally is a handheld gaming device that’s been turning heads lately, and one of the big questions I’ve seen floating around is whether it can handle external GPUs. From what I’ve gathered, it doesn’t natively support external GPUs like some gaming laptops do with Thunderbolt connections. The Ally uses a custom AMD APU, which packs a punch for its size, but it lacks the hardware interface needed for an eGPU setup.
That said, I’ve seen some tech enthusiasts tinkering with workarounds, like using external docks with specific adapters, but it’s far from plug-and-play. Performance gains are hit or miss, and you’d likely run into driver compatibility issues. If you’re looking for a handheld with eGPU support, you might want to consider devices like the AYA Neo or GPD Win series, which sometimes offer more flexibility. The ROG Ally is fantastic for what it is—a portable powerhouse—but eGPUs aren’t part of its design.