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Post time 2024-02-11 18:22:55 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Xarsage at 2024-02-29 00:30

Hi, I would like to know if it’s possible to use the M.2 Wi-Fi interface on the Beelink GTR5 5900HX with an OCuLink adapter and use an eGPU (OneXGPU)?
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Post time 2024-02-18 14:40:58 | Show all posts
Hello there,

The GTR5 5900 supports M.2 to PCIE devices to connect external graphics cards, so machine can also support EGPU.  The WiFi interface you asked about and the adapter you said are not compatible with the GTR5 5900.

Hope it can help you!
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 Author| Post time 2024-02-28 19:27:55 | Show all posts
Edited by Xarsage at 2024-02-29 00:30

Now, I'm using an M.2 NVMe to Oculink adapter to connect to OneXGPU.
Are there any settings I need to adjust in the BIOS?

The GTR5 doesn't recognize the OneXGPU, typically, the OneXGPU's RGB light would power on.

But in this case my OneXGPU RGB light not turn on and not detecting my OneXGPU.

The Oculink cable is working fine with GPD Win Mini.

And what is the latest version of GTR5 BIOS?


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Post time 2024-02-29 15:38:03 | Show all posts
Xarsage replied at 2024-02-28 19:27
Now, I'm using an M.2 NVMe to Oculink adapter to connect to OneXGPU.
Are there any settings I need t ...

Hello there,

Our machine can be connected to the external graphics card normally, and there is no need to set up content in the BIOS.

However, our GTR5 5900 does not have a separate graphics driver, so it cannot directly connect to the video port of the independent graphics card.

It is recommended that you first enter the system through the video port of the GTR5 5900, and then check whether there is a connected video card device in the device manager. If the system has read the graphics card device, you can start to install drivers for the individual graphics card, you can search the NVIDIA website to do so.

After installing the independent graphics driver, you can also try switching from the video port of the GTR5 to the video port of the external graphics card to see if there is video output.

What is your current BIOS version? We can see if any need to update.

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Post time 2024-03-02 09:52:27 | Show all posts

Hello there,

You can contact this email address: support-pc@bee-link.com.

Please send us the SN image at the bottom of your machine and the image of your BIOS version, and we will send you the corresponding GTR5 5900 version of the latest BIOS file and tutorial.

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