Let’s say you got yourself a Khadas Mind 2 to conquer office tasks like a pro. But once you’re home, you just want to unwind and play some games. Here’s the kicker: while the Mind mini PC is a powerhouse for productivity, it’s not exactly equipped to crush AAA titles or high-end graphics rendering. This is where the Khadas Mind Graphics comes in.
Sure, at first glance, dropping US$999+ on this external GPU might seem counterintuitive—especially when you could get a decent gaming laptop or PC for that price. But if you want a small PC that is portable when the situation calls for it, this is actually a pretty good setup. With the Khadas Mind Graphics, you’re not just getting an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GPU (available with 8 or 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM); you’re also adding an impressive array of ports and features to your arsenal.
The hub includes one USB-C, three USB-A 3.2 Gen2 (10 Gbps), two HDMI 2.1a ports, a DisplayPort 1.4a, a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port, an SD 4.0 card reader (200 MB/s), and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Those HDMI ports? Capable of up to one 8K 60 Hz display or dual 4K 240 Hz output. Plus, you get customizable RGB lighting for that gamer glow.
Housed in a sleek aluminum CNC unibody with an anodized finish, the unit measures just 199 x 133 x 100 mm—compact enough to slip into your tech arsenal without taking over your desk. It’s powered by a built-in 300 W PSU and features an integrated GaN charger. With Mind Link speeds maxing out at 128 GT/s, it’s not just a pretty face. Oh, and did we mention Thunderbolt 4/3 compatibility? That means it can boost your laptop or desktop’s graphics capabilities while recharging the device.
But wait, there’s more: the Khadas Mind Graphics includes a dual-speaker system, a fingerprint reader, a far-field microphone array, and even a volume button. If nothing else, this thing is the Swiss Army knife of external GPUs.
For those not in the know… the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is a beast of graphics card. Built on the advanced Ada Lovelace architecture, it features new streaming processors for up to 2x performance and power efficiency, fourth-gen Tensor cores with up to 4x performance (thanks to DLSS 3), and third-gen RT cores delivering up to 2x ray-tracing performance.
All of this power, style, and functionality starts at US$999—a solid deal if you’re looking to transform the Khadas Mind mini PC into a desktop-grade gaming rig without compromising on portability.
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