Hardware Specifications and Connectivity
Morefine has introduced the G2, a newly released external graphics enclosure that houses an Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti graphics processor equipped with 16GB of GDDR7 memory. The device prioritizes high-speed data transfer through an integrated OCuLink 4.0 x4 interface. While external GPUs generally experience some bandwidth limitations, performance degradation with OCuLink typically remains under 25 percent when connected to a compatible host system. The manufacturer also notes that OCuLink delivers superior gaming performance compared to Thunderbolt 5. For users whose computers lack this specific connector, the unit supports USB4 v2 and includes a downstream Thunderbolt 5 port capable of driving a 4K display at a 144Hz refresh rate. Additional connectivity options consist of three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, a single HDMI 2.0 output, and one DisplayPort 1.4 connector.
Power Delivery and Thermal Management
The primary upstream Thunderbolt 5 connection provides up to 100W of power delivery, enabling the enclosure to simultaneously charge a connected laptop and transmit graphical data. This feature requires a dedicated five-foot Silkland Thunderbolt 5 cable, which retails for approximately $24.95. To manage thermals, Morefine installed an internal cooling fan that operates across three distinct profiles, giving users the ability to toggle between quiet operation and maximum performance modes.
Physical Design and Market Availability
By utilizing an external power supply unit, Morefine has managed to keep the G2 remarkably compact at 140 by 100 by 54 millimeters. The chassis itself is also lightweight, tipping the scales at roughly 700 grams. The unit is currently available for pre-order at a retail price of $1,099. According to the manufacturer, initial reservations are scheduled to begin shipping on May 20, 2026.