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    Unlock Desktop GPU Power with Asus ROG XG Station 3

    By ayaksızMayıs 27, 2025Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    There’s something inherently exciting about external GPUs—the idea that you can pair a sleek ultraportable laptop with a hulking desktop-class graphics card and transform your mobile machine into a legitimate gaming powerhouse. It’s a concept that’s enchanted power users for years, even as real-world adoption has remained limited. But Asus is doubling down on that vision with the new ROG XG Station 3, an external GPU dock that throws out the rulebook in favor of flexibility, raw performance, and forward-looking connectivity.

    Asus’s latest design takes a bold departure from traditional eGPU enclosures. Gone is the all-in-one boxed design that kept GPUs tightly sealed and thermally constrained. In its place is an exposed, open-air layout that allows any full-size graphics card to simply plug into a PCIe slot and breathe freely. That change does come with potential drawbacks in terms of fan noise and dust exposure, but it also eliminates the compatibility headaches that plague most eGPU designs—especially when trying to fit oversized flagship GPUs.

    The XG Station 3 comes equipped with a 330-watt power supply by default, and if that’s not enough, users can swap it out for any SFX-compatible PSU to handle even more demanding cards. Asus is showcasing the Station 3 using one of its new BTF GPUs, which routes power through a hidden connector into the dock’s motherboard. But the unit also supports the standard 12V 2×6 connector, ensuring compatibility with virtually every modern GPU on the market, whether it’s BTF or not.

    Connectivity is handled via Thunderbolt 5, the latest evolution of high-speed external I/O. This next-gen interface delivers up to 80Gbps of bandwidth, making it well-suited for transmitting data from today’s most powerful GPUs. However, Thunderbolt 5 ports are still scarce, especially on gaming laptops, which means this eGPU dock is probably arriving a bit ahead of its time. Still, Asus’s commitment to the spec suggests that broader adoption is on the horizon—possibly by early 2026.

    As for I/O, leaked images from Twitter/X (courtesy of VideoCardz) show five USB-C ports—three on the rear and two on the front—providing ample options for connecting external peripherals, monitors, or even charging devices. The unit is clearly designed with power users in mind, particularly those who want a true one-cable setup: GPU acceleration, I/O expansion, and laptop charging, all rolled into one.

    We don’t yet know how much the ROG XG Station 3 will cost or when it will launch. It wasn’t mentioned in Asus’s Computex announcements for the U.S. market, and given that its predecessor dates back to 2016, Asus may be targeting a slow roll-out aligned with the adoption of Thunderbolt 5 laptops. But even if availability is a question mark, the XG Station 3 is an exciting and innovative step forward for a category that’s long deserved more attention.

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