Key Takeaways
1. Ugreen’s LinkStation eGPU dock offers both USB-C and OCuLink connections, with notable performance features.
2. It connects via a 40 Gbps USB4 interface and supports Thunderbolt 4 and 3, alongside a high-speed 64 Gbps OCuLink option.
3. The dock includes an integrated 850 W 80 Plus Gold power supply, making it easy to use with high-performance GPUs.
4. It has a semi-open aluminum design for better airflow but lacks M.2 slot and Ethernet port compared to competitors.
5. The Ugreen LinkStation eGPU dock is priced at $449.99 and supports GPUs up to 370 mm in length and four slots in thickness.
Ugreen has introduced the LinkStation eGPU dock in the United States. This enclosure first appeared in China towards the end of last year and stands out as one of the few options that provide both USB-C and OCuLink connections, albeit with some limitations.
Connectivity Options
The LinkStation interfaces with laptops and handheld consoles through a 40 Gbps USB4 connection, which is also compatible with Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 3. For those seeking peak performance, it offers OCuLink with an impressive 64 Gbps PCIe 4.0 x4 bandwidth, making it particularly suitable for mini PCs such as the Minisforum X1 Pro-470.
Power Supply and GPU Support
A significant feature is the integrated 850 W 80 Plus Gold power supply, allowing users to only need to provide a graphics card. In contrast, the newly launched Minisforum DEG2 eGPU Dock (currently priced at $254.99 on Amazon) features OCuLink and a quicker 80 Gbps Thunderbolt 5 port, but lacks a built-in power supply. Nevertheless, with 12V-2×6 and PCIe 8-pin connectors, the LinkStation can easily support high-performance GPUs like the RTX 5090, RTX 4090, and RTX 4080, accommodating cards up to 370 mm in length and four slots in thickness.
Design and Limitations
The enclosure is designed with a semi-open aluminum chassis to enhance airflow and includes a low-RPM ATX 3.1 PSU fan. However, in contrast to the Minisforum DEG2, it does not feature an M.2 slot or an Ethernet port. Connectivity options are restricted to OCuLink and USB4, with the latter capable of delivering up to 100 W of power to the host device. The Ugreen LinkStation eGPU dock is currently available on Amazon for $449.99.


