One Stop Systems has introduced its first external boxes for video cards, which will be offered with factory-installed NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics adapters. The Magma ExpressBox 3T-V3-eGPU enclosures are compatible with both Apple macOS and Microsoft Windows-based PCs.

The OSS Magma ExpressBox 3T-V3-eGPU enclosures enable one 250W graphics card to operate with a laptop using a Thunderbolt 3 interface. To ensure quality power supply for the boards, OSS equips its eGFX boxes with a 400W PSU with two auxiliary PCIe power connectors. Furthermore, the enclosures feature a blower with a hot-swappable fan for cooling.

It is noteworthy that the OSS eGFX boxes do not integrate any USB hubs or other value-adding devices sometimes found on such enclosures, possibly because the manufacturer wanted to guarantee maximum stability and reliability of its solutions aimed at AI, CAE, and graphics professionals.

One Stop Systems will offer its Magma ExpressBox 3T-V3-eGPU boxes with in four configurations with NVIDIA’s Quadro P4000, Quadro P5000, Quadro P6000, and Quadro GV100 graphics cards. Prices of these solutions will range between $2,350 and $12,100 once they become available in the coming months.

OSS Magma ExpressBox 3T-V3-eGPU Boxes
  EB3T-V3-EGPU-GV100 EB3T-V3-EGPU-P6000 EB3T-V3-EGPU-P5000 EB3T-V3-EGPU-P4000
Card Quadro GV100 Quadro P6000 Quadro P5000 Quadro P4000
PSU 400 W
Price $12,100 $8,100 $3,600 $2,350

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  • DanNeely - Saturday, August 18, 2018 - link

    Good god are those prices set to gouge corporate purchasing depts, compared to the bare card on amazon the enclosure adds $2600, $3900, $1800, or $1600 to the total purchase price.
  • PixyMisa - Saturday, August 18, 2018 - link

    At the high end that would buy a complete 16 core Threadripper system to put the card in.
  • Yojimbo - Saturday, August 18, 2018 - link

    What are you talking about? Nobody is bound to buy this product. They're not gonna cut their fingers off to do it. The product will just fail if it doesn't offer value.

    In any case, one can buy just the enclosure separately for $999 from the OSS web site. That only has a 300 W power supply, though, and it's $110 extra for a thunderbolt cable. Basically, the enclosure and installation charges seem like they should be about $1500. Dell is charging $5,500 for a Quadro P6000. So, yeah, it somehow doesn't look like a good deal at $8,100.
  • Manch - Monday, August 20, 2018 - link

    I'm surprised we haven't seen a docking station w/ EGPU housing or anything like that from Razer, AW, MSI, Origin, etc. EGPU's are great and all for those with laptops but they tend to be unwieldy and comparable in size to a SFF PC. Sometimes slightly bigger. A docking station while not gonna help with the size, may help with the packaging. These EGPU's looked interesting until I saw the stupid pricing. WTH? Nope nope nope.
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