OneXPlayer has announced the OneXGPU Lite, a new compact external GPU (eGPU) enclosure featuring the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT mobile graphics chip. This latest offering aims to enhance laptop and handheld gaming performance, with a significant focus on future-proofing through its inclusion of Thunderbolt 5 support, marking a notable step forward in external graphics connectivity.
Key Takeaways
- The OneXGPU Lite utilizes the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT mobile GPU.
- It boasts support for Thunderbolt 5, offering enhanced bandwidth.
- The device also includes an OCuLink port for broader compatibility.
- AMD continues to dominate the eGPU market, with vendors favoring their chips over Nvidia’s.
Thunderbolt 5 Integration
The OneXGPU Lite stands out with its integration of Thunderbolt 5, a new interface promising doubled PCIe bandwidth compared to previous generations, although actual tunneling remains at 64Gbps, similar to OCuLink. This advanced port supports simultaneous power delivery and display output over a single cable, a feature that OCuLink lacks. This all-in-one connectivity is particularly beneficial for creators and users seeking streamlined setups.
AMD’s Dominance in the eGPU Market
The OneXGPU Lite is the eleventh eGPU to feature an AMD Radeon RX 7000 series chip, highlighting a trend where vendors are consistently choosing AMD over Nvidia for external graphics solutions. While the reasons for this preference are not entirely clear, potential factors include pricing, power efficiency, or driver integration. The RX 7600M XT, despite not being AMD’s top-tier mobile chip, has become a popular choice for these modular setups due to its balance of performance and power consumption.
Design and Connectivity
This new eGPU is designed to be compact, measuring 114 x 116 x 34.5 mm. In addition to the Thunderbolt 5 port, it features an OCuLink connector for expanded device compatibility. For display output, the OneXGPU Lite is equipped with one HDMI 2.1 and one DisplayPort 2.0, both capable of supporting up to 4K resolution at a 120 Hz refresh rate. The enclosure also includes a triple cooling setup to ensure stable performance under heavy loads and supports 65W reverse charging.
Availability and Pricing
The OneXGPU Lite has launched in China with a price of CNY 3,899 (approximately $547). Global availability and specific international pricing details are yet to be confirmed by OneXPlayer, but an international release is anticipated soon. While the device is backward compatible with older Thunderbolt and USB4 ports, users will need a Thunderbolt 5-equipped computer to fully leverage its enhanced bandwidth capabilities.

