I think it's imposible, the thunderbolt adapter need system driver to function, and raspberry Pi OS may have no driver for this. I think the best way to use an eGPU should be OCULink, you need a M.2 to OCUlink adapter, then connect to a eGPU with a eGPU Graphic card station.
Jeff greeling have this sucessful with AMD GPU, https://www.jeffgeerling.com/comment/re ... _blog_post
And I try this solution with Nvidia GPU, RTX5060Ti, the system can recognize the GPU, and driver could be installed, but cannot function, try to debug.
Jeff greeling have this sucessful with AMD GPU, https://www.jeffgeerling.com/comment/re ... _blog_post
And I try this solution with Nvidia GPU, RTX5060Ti, the system can recognize the GPU, and driver could be installed, but cannot function, try to debug.
Statistics: Posted by Mark_whyfp — Sun Jun 22, 2025 7:28 am