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Razer recently unveiled its first Thunderbolt 5-compatible docking station and external graphics card enclosure. These ...
I'm a little confused. Razer just announced its new Thunderbolt 5 dock, a high-speed hub for up to three 4K monitors running ...
You've probably seen another connection type floating about, though: Thunderbolt. If you're not familiar, here's what you ...
The new Razer Core X V2 external graphics card case lets you plug effectively any graphics card into your gaming laptop via ...
Measuring just 3.1 x 0.97 x 0.33 inches and weighing 2 ounces, the drive supports USB-A, USB-C, and Thunderbolt 3 & 4 connections and the internal NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, powered by the Phison ...
Razer is making another run at the external GPU enclosure segment, this time with the Core X V2, a next-generation eGPU and ...
If you're unsure of the differences between USB-C and Thunderbolt or between USB 3.0 and USB 3.2 (or is that USB 3.1?), you're not alone. Mind you, we've been in a pretty good place in the past ...
And you might have Thunderbolt 2 legacy devices that can work via a Thunderbolt 3 adapter—but only when plugged into a Thunderbolt port.
What's the difference between USB-C vs. USB 3.2 in terms of transfer speeds and power modes? Here's our guide to clear things up.
ASRock’s newest DeskMini systems offer a compact way to get serious computing power without taking up a lot of space. The lineup includes the DeskMini B860, which runs on Intel’s latest chipset, and ...
The SSD, which supports Thunderbolt 3 & 4, can reach up to 3,800 MB/s per second and is backward compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0. In addition, the SE920 uses a Type-C interface, which ADATA ...
Razer’s latest PC accessories—the Thunderbolt 5 Dock and Core X V2 enclosure—focus on simplifying how you connect and power high‑performance gear. At their core, both leverage Thunderbolt 5’s massive ...