So you’ve made the choice to purchase a computer but need portability. A laptop is an obvious choice but you also want to be able to game. Sure there are some pretty slick and specced out gaming ...
TL;DR: The Razer Core X V2 is a Thunderbolt 5 external GPU enclosure priced at $349.99, supporting PCIe 4.0 x4 speeds and delivering up to 140W power for laptops and devices. It fits large NVIDIA and ...
I was most curious about the dual-Thunderbolt controller in the Core V2. I did have some problems hooking up USB peripherals reliably to the Aorus Gaming Boxes on some laptops, though I can say I had ...
If you own a high-powered gaming rig at home, it’s probably not your only computer. If you’re like most people, you also have a thinner, lighter laptop for work or just to be mobile around the house.
Razer is making another run at the external GPU enclosure segment, this time with the Core X V2, a next-generation eGPU and the first from Razer to feature Thunderbolt 5 connectivity. The idea with ...
The Razer Core V2 ($499.99) is a refinement on the original Core, the first Thunderbolt 3-based graphics enclosure. The latest version, which we're reviewing here, is similar, but has more headroom ...
When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
The Core V2 is a powerful, almost magical piece of technology that transforms your ho-hum work laptop into a powerful gaming desktop, but that magic comes at a steep price, and compatibility issues ...
The arrival of the 8th Gen Blade Stealth Ultrabook came as no surprise - Razer was always going to take the opportunity to refresh its machine with a quad-core processor - but we hadn't expected to ...
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