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Razer's new eGPU is an upgrade in some ways, a downgrade in others, but there's really only one logical choice.
External GPUs (eGPUs) like Razer’s latest could supercharge slim laptops and handhelds for AAA gaming or creative work, especially as Thunderbolt 5 ramps up bandwidth. But with fewer all-in-one ...
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 ...
The Razer Core X isn’t the prettiest or most svelte eGPU enclosure on the market, and it lacks the bells and whistles of products like the Razer Core V2. Instead, Razer designed the ...
The Razer Core v2 still supports NVIDIA GeForce 10 series and AMD Radeon 500 series with XConnect Technology, so you can bring any card you want to the box. Have a look at our roundup of the ...
Razer has taken a scalpel its external GPU enclosure, shaving a few hundred bucks off the price tag and some features along with it. Dubbed the Core X, it joins the Core V2 in the company's ...
Razer's Core X Chroma brings back the features which the company dropped from its sleeker Core V2 external GPU when it launched the "affordable" Core X line about a year ago: The USB hub ...
First and foremost, the new Razer Core X Chroma eGPU includes four USB-A ports for connecting external peripherals. There’s also a built-in Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a hard-wired ...