How to install external graphics card for laptop Dell Inspiron n5110?

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Since the graphics performance of my laptop for new games is low and in my opinion the graphics quality with a good graphics card on PC is much better than some game consoles (PS4 Pro), I was recommended to install a graphics card as external. I like to play something like Splintercell and GTA V, because with the mouse and keyboard you can call up better and more possibilities for equipment and have something else.

I've researched in the Internet and there are either housing with Thumbold 3 or any cheap PCI adapter, which s.der laptop with the graphics card connects or something.

WHAT EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD AND WHAT ADAPTER WOULD YOU PURCHASE AND HOW TO CONNECT FOR A LAPTOP DELL N5110?

Price does not matter, the main thing you have a good graphics performance.

Laptop model:

https://www.notebookcheck.com/...219.0.html

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Not at all.

You've already researched… So you know that you can't use an external card if your laptop does not have a TB3 port.

There's actually such a DIY cripple solution where you use the 4xPCIe slot of the WLAN card to connect an external box but that is very experimental. For one thing, then you have no Wi-Fi / LAN / BT more while the box is used, on the other hand works only with screwed chassis.

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WHAT EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD AND WHAT ADAPTER WOULD YOU PURCHASE AND HOW TO CONNECT FOR A LAPTOP DELL N5110?

Absolutely none.

All external solutions are associated with performance degradation and no real solutions to increase the graphics performance.

Either continue to use your laptop without gambling, or buy a laptop in the price range of 2500 euro. Upwards, you can offer the possibility to exchange graphics cards or to choose graphics cards that are interchangeable via the manufacturer.

Basically, the problems are seen as a bottleneck at the interfaces.

Although docking stations are aids for the use of special hardware, they are not pure solutions for increasing graphics performance in the true sense of the word.

And with a Dell laptop, you should generally throw such a project overboard because these parts are useless anyway. I've been working for Dell for 5 years and at that time they already had the models that did not do any good at the time.

Note on the edge:

The Inspirion was dmals and it is until today the cheap mainstream brand of Dell.

Business customers or people who expect more from the devices are buying the Latitude series.

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DIY (expressly not recommended!):

So a part:

https://de.gearbest.com/laptop-accessories/pp_229101.html

connect to the PCIe slot of your wireless card, then you need a power supply with at least 1 * 6Pin + 1 * 8Pin + whatever-always-your-card needs. You can then short-circuit the power supply via the PSU's 20 + 4 pin Mobo plug. With which pins exactly you had to google.

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Your notebook is already blessed with an Office CPU cucumber. Anfrimeln an external graphics card is because throw pearls before the sows.

Forget it.