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Power on and the GP1 will automatically switch on.
GMKtec AD-GP1: Features
The GMKtec AD-GP1 features an AMD Radeon 7600MXT GPU with RDNA 3 architecture.
This GPU also supports 4K monitors at up to 120 Hz and 8K at up to 60 Hz.
The connection from the GP1 to your machine offers two options.
It provides a considerable boost to the Adobe suite of creative products as well as Microsoft Office products.
There are no drivers or anything else to install.
The Windows operating system enables this to be essentially plug-and-play.
It was all extremely easy and straightforward.
Starting out with Geekbench, the GPU compute score leapt from 40,079 to 74,313.
Likewise, looking at 3DMark scores, there was also a significant boost.
Taking the Wild Life performance score as an example, this leapt from 21,281 to 60,154.
With the base benchmarking tests out of the way, it was time to look at some real-world tests.
The difference between using it and not using it was marked.
In Premiere Pro, rendering 4K footage was significantly faster.
What I really liked was that the speed and reliability of Adobe Bridge were significantly boosted.
Likewise, as I tried other games such asCyberpunk 2077andHogwarts Legacy, there was a significant increase in playability.
What was also interesting is that this unit is extremely neat, tidy, and small.
At the end of the test, I’m really impressed with the GP1.