Lenovo announces its first ever eGPU, the Legion BoostStation

Lenovo’s first eGPU supports both AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Lenovo announced its first eGPU at CES 2020. The eGPU supports both AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics. Lenovo announced the Legion BoostStation alongside theLenovo Legion Y740Slaptop which has rear and side ports to work with an eGPU. The Legion BoostStation will be available in May 2020, starting at $249.

The Legion BoostStation supports both NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon GPUs, like those in our collection of thebest graphics cards. It’s designed to not require any tools to pull out its drawer, so installing graphic cards should be easy. It supports fast charging and has additional storage slots built into the case.

The Legion BoostStation weighs almost 19lbs, so it should stay put on a desk or as part of a desktop setup.

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