The OneXGPU Lite was recently teased as a compact eGPU with the AMD Radeon 7600M XT. OneXPlayer has now launched it in China, and one of the notable aspects is the 80 Gbps USB-C port. The company calls it USB 5.0, but it's essentially a USB4 v2.0 port.
This high-speed USB-C port is a major advantage over regular USB4 and OCuLink, and it should offer a lower performance loss. Of course, to get the full advantage of the 80 Gbps bi-directional transfer speed, a device with USB4 v2.0 or Thunderbolt 5 is required, but the eGPU is compatible with older standards as well.
In addition to the 80 Gbps "USB 5.0" port, the OneXGPU Lite features an OCuLink port, which further expands the compatibility with devices. For display output, the eGPU has one HDMI 2.1 and one DisplayPort 2.0. Both of them have support for up to 4K output at a 120 Hz refresh rate.
As for the GPU itself, the OneXGPU Lite packs the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT. It's an upper mid-range GPU that was also available inside the first-gen OneXGPU. Per our benchmarks, at its full potential, it can offer nearly 60 FPS or more in most modern games, with the visuals set to low and the resolution kept at 1080p.
OneXPlayer highlights that the GPU can offer 120 W of performance, and the triple cooling setup inside the eGPU is said to ensure stable performance under heavy loads. Other highlights include 65 W reverse charging support (3,3-feet 100 W Baseus USB-C cable curr. $7.99 on Amazon), RGB lights, and a compact form factor, measuring 114 x 116 x 34.5 mm.
Regarding the price, the OneXGPU Lite launched in China at CNY 3,899, around $547. Global availability and pricing details are yet to be confirmed by OneXPlayer, but it should see an international release soon.
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OneXPlayer on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)

























