Khadas launches Mind Graphics 2 eGPU with desktop Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU

Khadas introduced the Panther Lake-powered Mind Pro at CES 2026, and alongside this refreshed mini PC, the brand debuted the Mind Graphics 2. It's an eGPU that packs the desktop Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU, and through the Mind Link, it promises native PCIe 4.0 x8 performance.
For reference, PCIe 4.0 x8 is rated for a maximum bidirectional bandwidth of 31.51GBps or 252.08Gbps. To compare, most of the eGPUs, including those with Thunderbolt 5 or USB4 v2, max out at 80Gbps, meaning that the Mind Link should offer near-native if not native GPU performance.
Of course, Mind Link isn't available on most mini PCs or gaming setups. Instead, it's a proprietary solution that's available on the Khadas' Mind lineup, including the newly launched Mind Pro 2026. For setups that don't have this interface, the Mind Graphics 2 has USB4, which, of course, is limited to 40Gbps.
Even so, the inclusion of the USB4 port means that the eGPU is compatible with a broad range of mini PCs and gaming handhelds. However, it's worth noting that for devices without the Mind Link, it would be a better idea to get an OCuLink eGPU dock setup with an RTX 5060 Ti instead.
After all, the Mind Graphics 2 costs way more than what a desktop Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB goes for currently (MSI Ventus 2X curr. $569.99 on Amazon). For systems with Mind Link, however, the price may be worth it, as the higher bandwidth allows easier expansion through the additional options that it offers. To be specific, in addition to the USB4 port, the eGPU has the following:
- 1x 10Gbps USB Type-C
- 2x 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A
- 2x HDMI 2.1b
- 1x DisplayPort 2.1b
- 1x 2.5Gbps Ethernet
- 1x SD 4.0
- 1x 3.5mm audio
As for the price, the Mind Graphics 2 is now available to purchase, and it has a price tag of $1,349. Check out the pictures attached below to learn more about the eGPU.








