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Razer recently unveiled its first Thunderbolt 5-compatible docking station and external graphics card enclosure. These ...
Razer upgraded its Thunderbolt Dock Chroma hardware in a major way, and after a couple of weeks of using it, it's earned a ...
Razer has just released two new docks for Thunderbolt-capable PC laptops. The Razer Thunderbolt 5 dock adds more connectivity options and multi-monitor support to your laptop over a single cable, ...
External GPUs (eGPUs) have long promised a tantalizing compromise — portability when you need it, and desktop-class ...
Razer is back with a new addition to its Core line of external graphics enclosures. The Razer Core X V2 external graphics ...
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 ...
With the debut of Thunderbolt 5 add-in cards like this, users with at least a PCIe 4.0 motherboard can opt into the Thunderbolt 5 ecosystem, even if their default motherboard I/O doesn't support it.
Thunderbolt 4 maxes out with PCIe Gen3 x4 or PCIe Gen4 x2, which is why we're seeing manufacturers moving on and using the new OCulink connector for external graphics cards.
Sonnet this week announced its latest Thunderbolt 4 dock, the Echo 20, and one of its key features is an internal enclosure for an M.2 NVMe SSD. This allows the dock to double as an external ...
PCIe 4.0 SSD will still offer higher overall performance even though the interface is hamstringed for maximum bandwidth throughput. But yeah, I'd just go with a cheaper PCIe 3 SSD.
Yeah, if you're married to the Mac Mini then just get a single external USB3.1 Gen2 or Thunderbolt 3 drive enclosure with a standard 2.5" SSD of sufficient capacity.
According to TeamGroup, the T-Force Cardea Z44L PCIe 4.0 SSDs and T-Create Classic external Thunderbolt 3 SSDs will hit retailers in late September.