
Razor has released two new docks for Thunderbolt-competent PC laptops. The Razor Thunderbolt 5 dock adds more connectivity options and multi-monitor support to a cable on your laptop, while the Core X V2 is a new external graphics card enclosure.
These new devices are powered by Thunderbolt 5, which provides extreme transfer speed of up to 120GB/s, which is about 12 times faster than the USB 3.0. In addition, you can also do the Daisy-Chain other Thunderbolt device.
Travis Fourst, the head of the notebook and accessories at the razor, mentioned that the Thunderbolt is designed to handle the growing demand for “rapid data transfer and strong multi-display support”, and he feels that he has hit that nail on the head. He also stated that the Razor Core XV2 increases the experience that promotes a high-demonstration external graphics that brings desktop graphics into laptops. If you have an ultra-split, thunderbolt-competent laptop, it can turn it into a creative or gaming workstation.
The razor thunderbolt 5 dock can support up to three 4K displays on a smooth 120Hz, which is really sharp for three high-performance monitors at a time. This ultra-fast thunderbolt 5 bandwidth is found, meaning that all your connected devices include low delaying performance, including USB-C Thunderbolt peripheral.
Only beyond connecting things, the dock expands your PC capabilities, which is accompanied by integrated SSD storage up to 8TB for file access. Thunderbolt share allows you to move files originally and control several PCs with functionality like KVM.
The thunderbolt 5 dock of the razor provides an 11-in-1 connectivity through a single Thunderbolt 5 cable, which means that you can combine high-refresh monitor, gaming peripheral, external storage and input devices simultaneously. It is equipped with a 250W power adapter that can lead to 140W connected laptops, which is also sufficient for the most electrical-shift systems.
Meanwhile, the Razor Core X V2 is designed to bring a desktop-class performance in Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5, and select USB4 gaming laptops and handheld. It supports full -size PCIE graphics card and standard ATX power supply, so you can easily install the latest NVidia GeForce or AMD Radeon Gpus. Thanks to the Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, you double from the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4, which ensure the ultra-fast data transfer and spontaneous performance in a full range of devices.
The enclosure has an airy steel chassis and a built -in 120 mm fan that automatically adjusts depending on the load of your system. If you want, you can also tune the fan curve using razor syntaps software for customized cooling and sounding. Like a dock, a single thunderbolt 5 cables the core X V2 to your host device, which distributes desktop-class graphics power on demand, while providing up to 140W of charging power.
You can get Thunderbolt 5 docks for $ 400 And this Razor Core X V2 for $ 350 On the official website of Razor.
Source: Razer

