Use Dropbox to sync stuff or nextcloud set up on your home server.Oh, I have already, multiple. But because I travel 50% of the time keeping this all in sync is annoying to say the least.
Use Dropbox to sync stuff or nextcloud set up on your home server.Oh, I have already, multiple. But because I travel 50% of the time keeping this all in sync is annoying to say the least.
Any kind of cloud storage is simply not for me, I have couple hundred of GB of changed/new files weekly. I just use cloud services for long term backups, and still it takes like a day or two to copy 400GB or so and you never know if all the stuff got there, didn’t get corrupted in the process and if the changed files are properly marked and there are no conflicts.Use Dropbox to sync stuff or nextcloud set up on your home server.
There is a drop, 15-20%, depending on card, but I'd still use eGPU. For me, its most important advantage is that it frees your laptop GPU so CPU has all the thermal room possible. The he desktop equivalents are faster, so even factoring the TB3 drop it still will be faster than on board solution or at least equal. And you can upgrade the eGPU later, it's worth keeping regardless of how powerful internal GPU you will end up getting..
Or just use a desktop
So do I.Any kind of cloud storage is simply not for me, I have couple hundred of GB of changed/new files weekly. I just use cloud services for long term backups, and still it takes like a day or two to copy 400GB or so and you never know if all the stuff got there, didn’t get corrupted in the process and if the changed files are properly marked and there are no conflicts.