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Razer Launches Thunderbolt 5 Dock Chroma With 10 Ports and Up to 8TB Internal SSD Expansion

MALAYSIA, JUL 16 – Razer's new Thunderbolt 5 Core X V2 eGPU and Dock deliver up to 120Gbps data transfer and support latest NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, enhancing workstation and gaming setups.

  • On July 17, 2025, Razer unveiled two Thunderbolt 5-enabled devices: an updated external GPU enclosure called the Core X V2 and a new Thunderbolt 5 Dock.
  • The launch follows last year's USB4-powered Dock as Thunderbolt 5 adapts to growing demand for faster data transfer and multi-display support.
  • The Core X V2 supports NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series and AMD Radeon RX 9000 GPUs with up to 140W power over a single Thunderbolt 5 cable, while the Dock features 10 ports and supports three 4K monitors at 144Hz.
  • Ben Hacker of Intel expressed enthusiasm about their partnership with Razer as they work together to innovate and advance the direction of mobile computing.
  • The Core X V2 will retail at $350 and is not yet on sale, while the Thunderbolt 5 Dock costs $390 and is available now, signaling Razer's commitment to expanding high-performance mobile computing solutions.
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Razer has just announced two new high-end accessories taking advantage of the Thunderbolt 5 standard: a well-fought Dock and a new external graphic case soberly named Core X V2. This second accessory, expensive and incomplete, forgets an essential component of its predecessor.

The new Thunderbolt 5 interface should avoid speed losses. In addition to a GPU, a separate power supply must be purchased. (eGPU, graphics cards)

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Engadget broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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