Return to the frontpage Read all the latest news-items on one page Download drivers, demo's, patches, tools in our huge file-section Our game reviews Our articles and guides Our latest hardware reviews and tests Return to homepage Be one of the 150.000 users discussing in our forums Search specific things in our news and articles
 
 You are here: Home » Hardware reviews » Videocards


 Amilo SA3650 with Graphics Booster review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by Joshua Finger | Published: February 6, 2009  




FSC Amilo SA 3650 with Graphics Booster tested

Make a multi-monitor monster out of a laptop ...

Today we'll sidetrack a little ..   away from the hardcore uber gaming rigs towards ... a laptop.

But of course in the tradition Guru3D, it has to be gaming related in some way, so how does a laptop with an external graphics card sound ? Aah, so I have grabbed your attention, haven't I?

See, a common problem with a laptop is .. well, they are not really designed for gaming aren't they ? And sure there are some solutions out there with a more mainstream embedded GPU, yet often that is not completely affordable, let alone upgradeable.

AMD in corporation with Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently release their Amilo SA3650 Laptop with XGP Graphic Booster. XGP here is short for External Graphics Platform. .

See when you are at home fooling around with that laptop, you run into the restriction of the internal graphics chipset. Often it is way too slow to play modern age games with, with some very expensive exceptions aside though. XGP is a first good step to change that. With the help of a data cable an external PCIe bus is created. And while such a solution for many items like latency and data signaling this is not optimal, you however can achieve some interesting results. We were surely surprised to see PCIe x8 compatibility over a cable.

And that sums up XGP pretty well. The XGP graphic solution allows connecting an external graphic card to a laptop over its own port, which  takes over the graphic rendering tasks of the built in graphic chip. And that is intersting.

Connected to the other end of the cable, is a small breakout box, it's labeled as the Graphic Booster, and pretty much is an external Radeon HD 3870. Not only can you hook up 3 or 4 monitors, all of the sudden you can playback 1080P Blu-ray movies and actually play games relatively well, the way you are used to from an average to budget PC.

Interesting stuff I'd say. And though we think it might take a couple of years to really get the technology off the ground, we are fascinated by this idea alone.

Therefore a small insight into the Fujitsu Siemens Amilo SA3650 Laptop with XGP Graphic Booster. Mind you, this is merely an overview, rather than an in-depth review. Just a couple of pages to get you acquainted with this new technology to see if this at all has a future.

Next page please.

FSC Amilo SA 3650 with Graphics Booster



 


 

Pages (9): [1] 2 3 next » ... Last »


 

previous page

homepage

 

Check lowest prices on these products in Guru3D.com price guide, among the available categories: Retail & OEM Processors - Video Cards - Motherboards - Memory - Soundcards - Hard Drives - Monitors - Printers - DVDs - CD-RWs - PDAs and more !

Copyright (c) 1997-2011 Hilbert Hagedoorn, All Rights Reserved. - Legal disclaimer/notice
The Guru of 3D, Guru3D, the Hardware guru, HardwareGuru and 3D Guru are the trademark ownership of Hilbert Hagedoorn.



  Site Navigation
   Home
   Latest News
   Submit News
   Hardware Reviews
   Articles & Guides
   VGA Charts 
   Game Reviews
   Forums
   Download Section
   Guru3D Price Grabber
   Guru Price Grabber UK
   Guru PC Buyers Guide
   Guru3D Stereo Section
   Guru3D Clan
   Guru3D Folding@Home
   Contact us
   Join our news-letter
   Follow us on Twitter new
   Set as Homepage
 

  Affiliates

RivaTuner
nVHardPage
3DMark Vantage
SiSoft SANDRA
AfterBurner OC tool
nVTempLogger
ATI Tray Tools

Guru3D Rig of the Month
  Links
Your company ?
Registry Booster 2011
Your company ?
  Downloads
NVIDIA GeForce drivers
ATI Catalyst drivers
Benchmarks & Demo's
Game Demo's
NVIDIA Chipset drivers
Intel Chipset drivers