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New Driver Links below and a FULL walkthrough guide on how to setup the ONEXGPU using the Lenovo Legion Go (same guide for Rog Ally X). This video also includes Tips and Best Practices for getting the most out of these devices. You can also use this guide with the GPD G1. More details below...
NOTE: If the ONEXGPU xconnect icon isn't there after updating the drivers, you need to install the ccc2_install file again to get AMD Settings App working again. First, you may have to uninstall the old AMD Software blue boardered AMD logo app (only uninstall this one, don’t touch the full red logo app) under “Apps - Installed Apps”. After a restart then install ccc2 app then restart again. Now you should be all set!
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ONEXGPU Driver Link:
www.amd.com/en...
If the ONEXGPU driver link doesn't work, go to AMD's site - Resources and Support - Downloads - Click on "Drivers" - Graphics - Radeon RX - AMD Radeon RX 7600m XT - SUBMIT
www.amd.com/en...
Legion Go/Rog Ally X Driver Link:
www.amd.com/en...
If the driver Legion Go link doesn't work, go to AMD's site - Resources and Support - Downloads - Click on "Drivers" - Processor with Graphics - AMD Ryzen Processor - AMD Ryzen 7 Processor with Radeon Graphics - AMD Ryzen 7 7840U - SUBMIT
www.amd.com/en...
After the setup is complete, when you launch a game it will auto-detect the external GPU. Press the "Red Bolt" button for Turbo Mode to boost performance if needed. The other button next to Turbo cycles the RGB colors.
Link to my Day 1 Original Install Guide video (from February 7th, 2024 using the onex provided outdated driver):
• Install Guide for ONEX...
Link to my fixing external display issues video:
• ONEXGPU Fix External D...
Link to installing new drivers video:
• ONEXGPU How To Install...
AMD Setting App Install at 23:09 mark.
I highly recommend setting your Legion Go TPD to balanced (18-20W) on the side bar menu when connected to the onexgpu. Having it higher can starve the onexgpu’s power and can cause disconnetion issues from your handheld. This can cause stuttering or crashes. You can lower the OS setting in the same menu to efficiency or balance. Lowering your Legion go VRAM in the bios to 1GB or auto can also help. (You can do the same with the Rog Ally X)
If you’re still having disconnection issues you can also try disabling usb power saving mode in the windows settings. (Credit to FunnyGamer for this tip ✌🏻)
If the Legion Go is having stuttering issues. There was a Windows update in March 2024 that might be causing the issue. Try Uninstalling the March 2024 Windows Update by following these steps:
Search Uninstall Updates in the Start menu and press the Enter key.
Click on the Uninstall button next to the KB5035853 update.Then click on Uninstall once again to remove the update. (Restart your device after)
If you're using the Legion Go display and it's still flipping to portrait in game, try changing the display settings in the game to windowed or windowed borderless instead of fullscreen.
The onex provided Thunderbolt4 cable is a major culprit for stability and connection issues. Upgrading the cable is a good idea.
Active vs. Passive Thunderbolt 4 cables:
Active cables include technology that help boost transfer rates over cable lengths greater than 0.8M. This allows you to maintain full transfer speeds across the entire length of the cable. If you purchase a passive cable length greater than 0.8M, you are only going to receiving 20 Gbps transfer speeds. www.razer.com/...
Thunderbolt 4 cable video with links and extra details in the description:
• ONEXGPU Legion Go Whic...
Quick Tip Power Supply Brick video:
• ONEXGPU Quick Tip for ...
I hope you'll love the ONEXGPU as much as I do. Thank you for the support! ✌🏻