Razer Made a New Thunderbolt 5 Dock and External GPU Enclosure


Razer has just published two new quays for PC compatible Thunderbolt compatible computers. The Razer Thunderbolt 5 Dock adds more connectivity options and multi-monitors support to your laptop on a single cable, while the Core X V2 is a new external graphics speaker.
These new devices are powered by Thunderbolt 5, which offers maximum transfer speeds up to 120 GB / s, which is almost 12 times faster than USB 3.0. In addition, you can even make the Margeais chain of other Thunderbolt devices.
Travis Furst, head of notebooks and accessories at Razer, said that the Thunderbolt 5 quay is designed to manage the growing demand for “faster data transfer and a robust multi-effect support”, and they seem to have hit this nail on the head. He also pointed out that the Razer Core X V2 extends this experience, giving you a high performance external graphics boost which provides office graphics to laptops. If you have an ultra-thin laptop and Thunderbolt compatible, this could transform it into a creative or play workstation.
Dock Razer Thunderbolt 5 can support up to three 4K screens at 120 Hz smooth, which is very fast for three high performance monitors at the same time. He has an Ultra-Fast Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth, which means low latency performance on all your connected devices, including USB-C Thunderbolt devices.
Beyond the simple connection of things, the quay extends the capacities of your PC with up to 8 TB of integrated SSD storage for access to files. Thunderbolt sharing also allows you to transfer files in a transparent manner and control several PCs with KVM type features.
Razer’s Thunderbolt 5 Dock offers 11 in 1 connectivity via a single Thunderbolt 5 cable, which means that you can connect high -refrection monitors, game peripherals, external storage and input devices at the same time. It is equipped with a 250 W power adapter which can deliver up to 140 W to connected laptops, which is sufficient for the most energetic swallowed systems.
Meanwhile, the Razer Core X V2 is designed to provide office class performance to Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5 and select computers and laptops USB4. It supports full -size PCIe graphics cards and standard ATX power supplies, so you can easily install the latest Nvidia GeForce or AMD Radeon GPUs. Thanks to Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, you get Thunderbolt 4 bandwidth to twice, guaranteeing an ultra-fast data transfer and transparent performance on a whole range of devices.
The speaker has a ventilated steel chassis and an integrated 120 mm fan which automatically adjusts depending on the load of your system. If you wish, you can even adjust the fan curve using Razer Synapse software for optimized cooling and acoustics. Like the quay, a single Thunderbolt 5 cable connects the Core X V2 to your host device, offering this graphic power class power on demand while offering up to 140 W of charging power.
You can get the Thunderbolt 5 platform for $ 400 and the Razer Core X V2 for $ 350 on the official Razer website.
Source: Razer



