If you've ever used an external GPU (eGPU) with Windows, you'll know it's not always a smooth ride. In fact, I was consistently hit with Windows crashes and system instability whenever I disconnected my eGPU setup.
If you've ever used an external GPU (eGPU) with Windows, you'll know it's not always a smooth ride. In fact, I was consistently hit with Windows crashes and system instability whenever I disconnected my eGPU setup.
In April 2025, I decided to give my Surface Pro 8 a serious GPU boost by picking up the ONEXGPU 7600M XT, a compact external GPU solution that promised desktop-class gaming power in a sleek, minimalist enclosure. With USB4 becoming more common in ultraportables, I figured—why not?
If you're using an OnexGPU external graphics card, there's a high chance you've run into a strange and frustrating issue—dozens, if not hundreds, of dgtrayicon.exe entries cluttering your system tray notification settings in Windows 11.