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    ViDock and EC adapter, worky work?

    Discussion in 'e-GPU (External Graphics) Discussion' started by denverlol, Jun 30, 2011.

  1. denverlol

    denverlol Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok so i got an acer aspire 7741g with a crappy vid card and i was looking at the "http://www.villageinstruments.com/tiki-index.php?page=ViDock" and thinking about buying one, THO i dont have an expresscard slot i was thinking about an adapter? 2.0 usb one..

    how much would this limit the transfer and would it work?

    comments?
     
  2. Teirygippser

    Teirygippser Newbie

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    My husbands boss gave us a delonghi espresso/cappuccino maker model EC5 withe two cup adapter allows you to make two espressos simultaneously can anyone tell me how to use it
     
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    key001 Notebook Evangelist

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    Put your hand into the cup and press boil
     
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    Texanman Master of all things Cake

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    o my lordy... that was great... i hope the mods ban that guy yet keep that post minus the link.....

    anyways running it though the usb would be BADDDDDDDDDD

    maximum bandwidth of usb is 480 Mbit/s ( about 30MB/s on most devices)
    max for pcie 1x 250 MB/s or 2 Gbit/s