MOREFINE has unveiled a new external GPU solution aimed at laptop and handheld gamers who want desktop-class graphics without giving up portability. Called the MOREFINE G2, the compact eGPU docking station comes bundled with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB desktop graphics card and, importantly, supports both Thunderbolt 5 and OCuLink connections. That dual-interface approach makes the G2 a flexible option for a wider range of devices, whether you’re using a modern Thunderbolt-equipped laptop or a system that can take advantage of OCuLink’s direct PCIe-style link.
One of the biggest limitations with external GPU docks has always been bandwidth. Desktop GPUs are designed to run through native PCIe slots, and when you move them outside the PC case, that connection usually becomes the bottleneck. MOREFINE is leaning into the newest Thunderbolt standard to reduce that gap. Thunderbolt 5 significantly increases bandwidth compared to Thunderbolt 4, offering up to 80 Gbps (with around 63 Gbps effective), which is broadly comparable to a PCIe 4.0 x4 connection. While that still isn’t the same as plugging a graphics card into a desktop motherboard’s PCIe x8 or x16 slot, it can deliver a much more satisfying jump in real-world gaming performance than earlier Thunderbolt setups—especially for users coming from integrated graphics or modest mobile GPUs.
The inclusion of OCuLink is another key advantage. OCuLink can provide a similar effective bandwidth level (again, roughly in the PCIe 4.0 x4 neighborhood), giving users another route to strong eGPU performance depending on what their device supports. In practical terms, the G2 is designed for people using laptops or gaming handhelds where the built-in SoC or mobile GPU can struggle in demanding AAA titles, high-refresh esports play, or GPU-heavy creative workloads. It’s not meant to beat a full desktop tower with a GPU running at full PCIe bandwidth, but it can be a meaningful performance upgrade for portable systems that lack internal expansion.
In addition to connectivity, MOREFINE is emphasizing portability. The G2 is sized at 140 x 100 x 54mm, keeping the footprint small for an eGPU. Ventilation is built in on multiple sides, and cooling is handled by an active fan with three operating modes: Silent, Auto, and Performance. That should help users balance noise and thermals depending on whether they’re working in a quiet space or pushing the GPU hard in games.
As for the graphics horsepower, the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB brings 4608 CUDA cores along with 16 GB of GDDR7 memory, plus dedicated RT and Tensor cores for ray tracing and AI-accelerated features. On a capable external link like Thunderbolt 5 or OCuLink, that combination is positioned to deliver a strong uplift in frame rates and smoother gameplay compared to what most thin-and-light laptops or handheld PCs can manage on their own.
Pricing is set at $1,099, and MOREFINE is taking pre-orders now. The company lists May 20, 2026 as the estimated shipping date, with availability planned across multiple markets including the US, EU, UK, and Australia.
For anyone searching for a Thunderbolt 5 eGPU dock, an OCuLink external GPU solution, or a compact RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB external graphics upgrade for laptops and handheld gaming PCs, the MOREFINE G2 is a noteworthy new option—particularly because it combines a modern high-bandwidth interface with a desktop GPU in a travel-friendly package.






