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External GPUs (eGPUs) like Razer’s latest could supercharge slim laptops and handhelds for AAA gaming or creative work, ...
Razer's new eGPU is an upgrade in some ways, a downgrade in others, but there's really only one logical choice.
The Razer Core X V2 also loses the integrated USB and Ethernet ports provided by its predecessors. Users who need more ...
The new Razer Core X V2 external graphics card case lets you plug effectively any graphics card into your gaming laptop via ...
External GPUs (eGPUs) have long promised a tantalizing compromise — portability when you need it, and desktop-class ...
Razer is making another run at the external GPU enclosure segment, this time with the Core X V2, a next-generation eGPU and ...
Razer introduces its new Thunderbolt 5 Dock and Core X V2 enclosure: ready for multiple 4K 120Hz displays, and high-end ...
I want a future where we don’t need a desktop PC to get the best gaming graphics. Maybe I’m a dreamer who needs to keep on ...
Razer is back with a new addition to its Core line of external graphics enclosures. The Razer Core X V2 external graphics enclosure can house recent GPUs from brands including NVIDIA GeForce and AMD ...
Razer launched two new products, the Core X V2 and its self-named Thunderbolt 5 Dock. Both products are follow-ups and ...
Razer’s Thunderbolt 5 Dock combines up to 8TB SSD storage and eleven ports, offering creators high-speed connectivity, file transfers, and multi-monitor support in one device.
Despite the missing ports, the Core X is much larger than the Core V2 as I mentioned above, and can now accept 3-slot wide graphics cards, as opposed to the 2.2-slot card on the Core V2.