Razer’s new Core X Chroma eGPU cabinet adds a bigger power supply, Intel’s newest Thunderbolt 3 controller, and probably most importantly: Chroma RGB support. The original Core X featured a 550-watt ...
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 ...
Razer is unleashing their new Core X external GPU device, which is ideal for gaming laptops with integrated graphics. Also, it is fitting for those who want considerably more graphics power than ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Razer™, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, announced today the latest external graphics enclosure (eGPU), the Razer Core X Chroma. The Razer Core X Chroma ...
Razer today updated its lineup of eGPU enclosures, adding a more affordable model that’s finally compatible with macOS. The Core X is $200 cheaper than its sibling, the Core V2 — and in some ways, ...
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 network ...
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 stable of ...
For those who want to have a thin laptop but use it for gaming when at home, an eGPU is one solution. Razer was one of the first to popularize the enclosures, which let you add a top-tier gaming card ...
With Razer releasing a smartphone and a three-screen laptop concept alongside updating its Blade Pro and Blade Stealth machines, the mid-tier Razer Blade sat quietly in wait for its next moment in the ...
An external GPU box can turn your lightweight laptop into a muscular machine, but at $500 for an empty box, Razer's Core v2 eGPU doesn't make sense for a lot of people. It's snazzy and slim, but with ...
Were I pressed to name a brand that pairs well with Apple products, Razer would be one of the last names to pass my lips. Its designs—which tend to favor mutagen-green lines snaking though sturdy ...