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Revealed a couple months back at CES 2016, Razer’s Core is a plug and play way to add an external graphics card to the company’s line of skinny notebooks. Now it has a $499 price tag, and ...
With US $499 price tag, US $399 with Razer notebook We first saw the Razer Core, an external graphics box that connects to a notebook via Thunderbolt 3 port, back at CES 2016 in January, and today ...
A graphics card enclosure with Thunderbolt 3's 40 Gb/s bandwidth, open to any laptop with the right port? Yep, we're excited.
Or in this case, inside a box. It also announced the Razer Core which isn't just your regular external graphics card enclosure that is getting popular these days.
The Core enclosure will support a desktop graphics card that connects to the new laptop via a Thunderbolt 3 interface. Will gamers finally embrace external notebook graphics with this speedier ...
On the right, the Razer Core. Both are graphics card enclosures designed to hook up full-fat desktop cards to laptops via Thunderbolt/USB 3.0 connections, unveiled at CES 2016.
Luckily, there is now a cheaper way. The Razer Core X is exactly the same concept as the Core V2 — a big box into which you can stuff your graphics card — but with a few key differences.
The gaming-gear giant's Core X external graphics card box gains a bunch of upgrades that turn it into a color-changing graphics powerhouse—and a peripherals hub—for your laptop gaming world.
Razer's latest product, unveiled at CES 2016, is the company's first to follow a new trend in gaming laptops: the ability to place a desktop graphics card in a box and connect it to the system for ...
In mid-2018, Razer stripped down its Core X external graphics card (eGPU) box to its essentials, and just its primary job: direct-connected, raw graphics acceleration for laptops with lesser ...
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