Razer's $350 eGPU chassis only comes with a Thunderbolt 5 cable
Briefly

Razer is introducing the Core X V2, an external graphics enclosure priced at $350 that enhances visual performance for gaming laptops and handheld devices. The enclosure supports up to four-slot AMD and Nvidia GPUs and is compatible with Thunderbolt 4. It features a single Thunderbolt 5 cable capable of delivering 140W power and theoretically achieving bandwidth speeds of up to 80 Gbps. However, customers must purchase a desktop graphics card and an ATX power supply separately, as well as additional connectivity options since integrated USB and Ethernet ports are absent in this model.
The Razer Core X V2 is an external graphics enclosure priced at $350, enhancing gaming laptop performance with Thunderbolt 5 connectivity and support for large GPUs.
This model supports Thunderbolt 4 backwards compatibility and can theoretically achieve speeds of 80 Gbps for compatible devices, offering substantial performance improvements.
Customers need to invest additionally in a compatible desktop graphics card and an ATX power supply, resulting in extra costs beyond the initial price of the enclosure.
Unlike earlier models, the Razer Core X V2 does not include integrated USB and Ethernet ports, requiring the purchase of a separate Thunderbolt 5 dock for connectivity.
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