Razer Core X V2 - External Desktop Graphics Enclosure for Thunderbolt Laptops - Next-Gen Thunderbolt 5 Performance - Vented Steel Chassis - Supports PCIe Graphics Cards up to 3,5-Slots | Black

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  • Desktop-GPU Ready - to supercharge your laptop Designed to fit PCIe desktop graphics cards up to 3,5 slots wide, give your laptop a massive boost in power by connecting the latest NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon GPUs.
  • Next-Gen Thunderbolt 5 Performance - up to 2x the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4 Featuring an ultra-fast bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps, enjoy the smoothest performance with a Thunderbolt 5 connection that manages your most demanding creative apps and AAA games with ease.
  • Multi-Device Compatibility - for Thunderbolt laptops, USB 4 handhelds, and more From Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 5 laptops to USB 4 gaming handhelds, integrate the Razer Core X V2 seamlessly with your setup and turn your portable device into a gaming or creation powerhouse instantly (Laptops and other devices require a Thunderbolt 4, 5 or USB 4 port with external graphics (eGFX) support).
  • One Convenient Type C Connection - for a streamlined setup Use it anywhere simply by connecting the Razer Core X V2 to your device via an included Thunderbolt 5 cable - Get a graphical boost the second you need it and simply unplug when you re done (Refer to your laptop or host device manufacturer s technical documentation for eGPU support).
  • Modular GPU & Power Supply Support - to future-proof your setup Upgrade with the latest GPU and ATX PSU or upcycle an older card with PCIe Gen 4 support - Quick, tool-free install with included thumbscrews keeps your system up to date and going strong.
  • Vented Steel Chassis with Active Cooling - for optimal airflow Sustain maximum performance with a built-in 120 mm fan that automatically ramps up during heavy loads or customize the fan curve to achieve your ideal noise-to-cooling ratio.
  • Not Included Desktop ATX Power Supply & PCIe Graphics Card - sold separately.

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