Minisforum DEG2 merges docking with PCIe expansion via Thunderbolt 5

The Minisforum DEG2 is a new device that resembles a docking station but functions as an external PCIe expansion box supporting Thunderbolt 5. It includes a free SSD slot for added storage flexibility. However, users must supply their own GPU and power supply.

The Minisforum DEG2 represents an innovative blend in the world of peripherals, combining the utility of a docking station with the power of an external PCIe expansion box. Equipped with Thunderbolt 5 compatibility, it allows for high-speed connections to enhance laptop performance, particularly for graphics-intensive tasks.

Key features include a dedicated slot for an SSD, providing users with an easy way to expand storage without additional enclosures. This design caters to professionals and gamers seeking portable yet powerful setups. Despite its capabilities, the device has limitations: it lacks built-in ports beyond the essentials, prompting some reviewers to wish for more connectivity options.

Users will need to provide their own graphics processing unit (GPU) and power supply, which adds to the setup cost but offers customization. Published on December 30, 2025, this product highlights the ongoing evolution of docking solutions merging with external GPU enclosures to meet modern computing demands.

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