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Razer introduces its new Thunderbolt 5 Dock and Core X V2 enclosure: ready for multiple 4K 120Hz displays, and high-end graphics cards.
Razer upgraded its Thunderbolt Dock Chroma hardware in a major way, and after a couple of weeks of using it, it's earned a full-time spot on my desk.
Thunderbolt 5 supports bi-directional data transfer speeds up to 80 Gbps, or asymmetric speeds up to 120 Gbps for video output. And that makes it an even better fit for docking stations than ...
The Razer Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station supports data speeds up to 120Gb/s and drives up to three 4K displays at 120Hz, offering considerable bandwidth for external monitors and peripherals. One ...
Razer recently unveiled its first Thunderbolt 5-compatible docking station and external graphics card enclosure. These accessories provide laptops and handheld gaming PCs with ample bandwidth for ...
Razer has a new Thunderbolt 5 dock that promises faster speeds and simpler setups with gamer RGB lighting, and it will work with just about any Mac made for the last eight years.
Razer has just launched its new Thunderbolt 5 dock, but with most of its range catered towards AMD builds this is generally one for non-Blade gaming laptops.
Razer’s $350 eGPU chassis only comes with a Thunderbolt 5 cable You have to buy your own GPU, power supply, and even a dock if you want to connect peripherals.
Razer is back with a new addition to its Core line of external graphics enclosures.
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 ...