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Razer Core X Aluminum External GPU Enclosure (eGPU): Compatible with Windows & MacOS Thunderbolt 3 Laptops, NVIDIA/AMD PCIe Support, 650W PSU, Classic Black

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Classic Black
Core X
eGPU
Brand Razer
Motherboard Compatability ATX
Case Type Desktop
Color Classic Black
Material Aluminum
Cooling Method Air
Item Weight 14.29 Pounds
Product Dimensions 9.06"D x 14.74"W x 6.62"H
Number of USB 2 Ports 1

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  • Desktop Grade Performance: Boosts Thunderbolt 3 laptop performance with support for up to 3 slot wide PCIe full sized desktop graphics cards
  • Built-In Power Supply: Includes a 650W ATX PSU with 100W laptop charging via Thunderbolt 3
  • Compatibility (Windows): Requires Thunderbolt 3 external graphics (eGPU) support with RS45 or later and compatible NVIDIA or AMD graphics cards
  • Compatibility (macOS): Requires Thunderbolt 3 and High Sierra 10.13.4 or later and compatible AMD graphics cards only (NVIDIA cards not supported)
  • *Graphics Card NOT included

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    Razer Core X

    Ultraboost Your Ultrabook


    The Razer Core X Thunderbolt 3 external desktop graphics enclosure turns your compatible Windows 10 or Mac laptop into a desktop-class gaming machine by adding external NVIDIA GeForce, NVIDIA Quadro, or AMD Radeon graphics. The massive 650W power supply fuels the graphics card and provides 100W power delivery to compatible laptops via USB-C. Beauty meets beast with the ultimate external graphics solution.

    Note: Graphics card sold separately.

    PCIe Desktop Graphics Cards Support
    PCIe Desktop Graphics Cards Support

    For Desktop-Class Performance

    The Razer Core X features support for the latest PCIe desktop graphics cards including NVIDIA GeForce and AMD XConnect enabled Radeon cards. Highly mobile developers can now harness the power of compatible NVIDIA Quadro cards for professional graphics performance.

    Plug and Play

    Thunderbolt 3 Connection

    The Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) connection between a laptop and Razer Core X yields incredibly fast speeds at up to 40Gbps, while offering a standard connection to various systems.

    Thunderbolt 3 Connection

    Plug and Play

    Now there is no need to reboot your laptop every time you connect to external graphics. For quick connection to your game session, Razer Core X is plug and play when connected with compatible laptops.

    Versatile Compatibility
    Versatile Compatibility

    Windows 10 or Mac eGFX Systems

    The Razer Core X is incredibly versatile and compatible with Thunderbolt 3 systems running Windows 10 RS1 or later and Macs running macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 or later. Laptops require a Thunderbolt 3 port with external graphics (eGFX) support.

    Upgradeable Anytime
    Upgradeable Anytime

    To Secure Future Proof Performance

    Stay at the top of your game by keeping your performance maxed. Razer Core X lets you easily upgrade your graphics card, so you can instantly give your laptop a boost and get access to the 650W ATX power supply anytime.

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    What systems are compatible with Razer Core X?

    The Razer Core X is a simple plug and play solution, to harness the power of desktop graphics in a laptop. To connect to a Razer Core X, you will need a Thunderbolt 3 equipped laptop, the included Thunderbolt 3 cable and a compatible graphics card.

    Will the Core X work with a Mac?

    Yes, they are compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Macs running macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 or later and requires a compatible AMD graphics card. For more information on Mac compatibility please see the Razer Core X support page.

    Is the Razer Core X compatible with AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards?

    Razer Core X supports a wide variety of GPUs from both AMD and NVIDIA. We recommend reviewing the list of compatible plug and play graphics processors on the Razer Core X support page.

    My Core X is not turning on, what should I do?

    Download the latest software updates and graphics drivers. Connect your GPU, PCI slot and power connectors. Turn on the unit and connect the included cable to your Thunderbolt port. Select “Always Connect” in the Thunderbolt Control Panel.

    Can I connect a Razer Core X to my laptop with USB Type C port?

    Download the latest software updates and graphics drivers. Connect your GPU, PCI slot and power connectors. Turn on the unit and connect the included cable to your Thunderbolt port. Select “Always Connect” in the Thunderbolt Control Panel.

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    Product Description

    The Razer Core x Thunderbolt 3 external desktop graphics enclosure enables full transformation of your compatible laptop into a desktop-class gaming or workstation setup. The Thunderbolt 3 design provides dedicated lanes for both graphics and I/O ensuring fluid gameplay. Connect to the future with the most advanced and versatile eGPU solution available.

    Customer reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    1,931 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use and appearance of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's easy to install a GPU and looks good. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, build quality, power, noise, and value.

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    88 customers mention71 positive17 negative

    Customers find the computer chassis easy to use. They mention that it's tool-free, plugs and plays on Mac OS, and works on Windows as well after a bit of magic. They also say it'll fit a video card without tools and is a good way to test graphic cards and play some games at decent speeds.

    "...Jet black and sexy. Price is absolutely to other eGPUs. Super easy to install graphic cards..." Read more

    "...(i9/32/1TB/Radeon RX 560) it was so easy fitting and taking unit to install card...." Read more

    "...This one also seems to have the best build quality and easiest to replace the PSU later if I ever want to...." Read more

    "...It was easy to setup and very colorful. It was easy to get access to where I put my XFX SWFT RX 6600 card in...." Read more

    65 customers mention58 positive7 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. They say it looks good, is well-built, and is easy to open. Some say the inside is nice and tidy with decent cable management options. Overall, most are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of the product.

    "...The 1440p in high def makes the text look amazing. I know, I know... folks be like, you got a 4K for TEXT and 2 of them?! ......" Read more

    "This is a very nice eGPU, but I found that my computer would crash frequently with it...." Read more

    "...Pros 😃Quality is amazing. Build is sturdy. The aesthetic is amazing. Jet black and sexy. Price is absolutely to other eGPUs...." Read more

    "...and within Sapphire Nitro Fans spun with such quietness and multi colored performance. I will snap some photos later...." Read more

    261 customers mention170 positive91 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the computer chassis. Some mention that it works quite well, while others say that it didn't work with their equipment. Some customers also report issues with the webcam and the response time.

    "...It works great and the installation process on my 4 year old Razer Blade 17 laptop was almost immediate as it recognized it and asked me to follow..." Read more

    "...So far, it works terrific. Here are my summary on the unit:Pros 😃Quality is amazing. Build is sturdy. The aesthetic is amazing...." Read more

    "...Anyway, back to how I got here. The MBP was sluggish due to the GPU. My specific model is described to work with 1 5K external monitor...." Read more

    "...The eGPU seems to work and quite well but paying $100 for broken feature should be illegal, but it's not. So I'm just warning the next buyer." Read more

    111 customers mention77 positive34 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the computer case. Some mention that the build is great, solid, and substantial. However, others say that it's unreliable, the board components are fragile, and the system tends to crash.

    "...Pros- Quality packaging as always (stickers swag) 👏- Quality product, paint, mesh, design, etc. 🙌..." Read more

    "...Here are my summary on the unit:Pros 😃Quality is amazing. Build is sturdy. The aesthetic is amazing. Jet black and sexy...." Read more

    "This is a very nice eGPU, but I found that my computer would crash frequently with it...." Read more

    "...an issue related to the board controlling everything, but the build quality is amazing...." Read more

    55 customers mention18 positive37 negative

    Customers are mixed about the power of the computer chassis. Some mention that it has ample power, both for charging and computing, and provides full 100W power to MacBook while connected. The power supply has 650 watts of power, powerful enough to run your beefy GPU. It's whisper quiet even under load, and might have the highest wattage support compared to other competitors at the time. However, others say that it does not turn on or supply any power, and abruptly stopped working.

    "...1. My Catalina Mac Mini will not boot with this attached unless I also have a monitor (or in my case, a monitor emulator dongle) attached to the..." Read more

    "...and the laptop is charging off of it - just nothing works, nothing plugged into it works and the laptop is using the onboard gpu)..." Read more

    "...Might have the highest wattage support compared to other competitors at the time of this review...." Read more

    "...Core X. Unfortunately when I received the replacement, it too would not even power on...." Read more

    54 customers mention35 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise produced by the computer chassis. Some mention that it's very quiet with a small humming sound, while others say that it is quite noisy during some things and that the fans spin quickly causing some fan noise.

    "...Also, it's very quiet. It handle most graphic cards from NVIDIA or AMD...." Read more

    "...The Razer Core X Chroma is also very quiet but has a small humming sound coming from the PSU fan. It’s still barely noticeable...." Read more

    "...Cons- Leaving idle state, the fans spin quickly causing some fan noise. It's only like a second or two. Not that big of a deal...." Read more

    "...it is my favorite due to best compatibility, reliability, and lowest noise level in my experience...." Read more

    50 customers mention17 positive33 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the computer chassis. Some mention that the big graphics cards are good value for the money, while others say that it's not worth the extra $100, it'll be a little expensive, and it'd be wasting money.

    "...An overall nice eGPU, but awfully expensive just for additional USB ports and ethernet...." Read more

    "...item I've purchased, it's top notch quality products and the best bang for the buck...." Read more

    "...It's a totally useless purchase and complete waste of money. I'll add, that RAZER support is either incompetent or uncaring...." Read more

    "...It was also a bit pricey, especially since I was combining it with a upper-end video card (Asus GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC)...." Read more

    50 customers mention14 positive36 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the computer chassis. They mention that the included cables are ridiculously too short, embarrassingly too long, and limiting. Some say that the end cap restricts the length of the card you can use. Overall, most are disappointed with the small size of this box.

    "...It comes with a rather short thunderbolt cord to your MAC/PC, I would, for sure, get something longer so you can displace your desk space to your..." Read more

    "...Also if you’re careless when buying a full-size GPU it may not fit in the enclosure. It will work with the enclosure not shut, but it looks jank." Read more

    "...my MacBook Pro 2018 15” Touchbar (i9/32/1TB/Radeon RX 560) it was so easy fitting and taking unit to install card...." Read more

    "...It was a little bit too short to sit it comfortably on my desktop since my NUC is attached to the back of my monitor...." Read more

    May add needed/wanted GPU power - Application: Razer Stealth (13") WIN10 RTX3070
    4 Stars
    May add needed/wanted GPU power - Application: Razer Stealth (13") WIN10 RTX3070
    I actually bought this in 2021 while thinking of adding additional GPU HP to my 13" laptop HOWEVER at the time GPU prices were ASTRONOMICAL and for just a few $100 more I got an entire desktop system WITH the RTX3070!!!So the years go by and GPU prices have come down, all the RTX40xx series cards are out AND I still like gaming on my little 13" Razer Stealth so I got this out and figured "why not get a GPU for it?".The first problem/issue is that according to Razer Tech Support, the "CORE X" currently DOES NOT support RTX40xx series cards!!! (who would of thunk!!!) So the brand new RTX4060ti-16GB card I bought that was not working in the Core X is going to be a problem!!! (I'll have to return it)Since I DID have a half way decent GPU that IS/WAS supported in my Desktop system (see above) I grabbed the RTX3070 out of it and tried it with the Razer Core X and Stealth.Forgetting for the moment the <1' Thunderbolt3 cable that comes with the Core X is fairly useless unless your planning on having BOTH (laptop & Core X) VERY close to each other your going to need a LONGER cable and trust me on this one, not just ANY "USBC" or supposed "Thunderbolt" cable will work here. After reading many reviews I bought an expensive "Active Thunderbolt4 (Intel Certified) 6' Cable" to get going.Interesting enough for MY laptop, the 'eGPU' does NOT get listed as a 'Thunderbolt' device in Windows Device manager.I've included before and after synthetic benchmark results as well as images of what Device Manager and Task Manager look like with the eGPU installed and functional.Personally I'll use the Core X and eGPU solution for two reasons: it can add a significant amount of GPU processing power to my laptop and secondly with the GPU processing "offloaded" to the eGPU, my laptop runs cooler as well as the meager 100w of charging available over the TB3/4 cable can keep up with my systems power usage. (even when "plugged in" with only USBC/TB3 power the battery would be drained while running games as the system (CPU+dGPU) uses more than 100W of power).I marked the 'tech support' and overall rating lower as the GPU model limitations as well as there is a lack of Software examples of what an eGPU might look like (functional) in nether Windows or Mac systems available from Razer in ANY of their documentation.Granted I've played only ONE game with the new setup (so far and it plays better) and the results will vary depending on the game/application as well as my configuration of using the eGPU AND laptop monitor is not 'ideal' (lost performance!) and a eGPU will never perform as good as it does in a desktop slot (4 PCIe lanes vrs 16 lanes) however instead of getting a GINORMOUS laptop and/or laptop with 'top of the line' mobile GPU's where the entire system gets ungodly warm/hot this can be a viable option.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core XPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    Like every Razer item I've purchased, it's top notch quality products and the best bang for the buck. The Razer Core X eGPU seemed quite expensive at first but if you factor in power supply, control board, and quality; it's a great bargain. I've assembled every Win PC gaming rig that I've owned and use Macbook Pros for work. I recently upgraded to 2x BenQ 4K displays since the price was right and the WFH situation made it the right time... which is how I discovered the Razer Core X / eGPUs.

    My Macbook Pro (15" mid 2015) is "kind of" capable of running 2 4K monitors but noticed performance issues when the 4K resolution is scaled to 1440p. macOS shows a warning for this under display settings when changing the resolution. It's either 1080p or 4K where it doesn't bog down. Well, we all know 4K on a 27" monitor is going to make everything very tiny and the 1080p resolution is going to be in yo face but the picture quality is amazing. I prefer the 1440p with the better image quality reason I went 4K rather than native 1440p. 5K is just still super expensive.

    Some folks will probably be like why dual 4K?! I'm a software engineer so the extra real estate for the IDE / Text Editor on one screen and the rest on the other is what I've always preferred. The 1440p in high def makes the text look amazing. I know, I know... folks be like, you got a 4K for TEXT and 2 of them?! ... Yes, my eyes are not the same as they were over a decade ago when I started my software development career.

    Anyway, back to how I got here. The MBP was sluggish due to the GPU. My specific model is described to work with 1 5K external monitor. Makes sense, it's a 5 year old laptop GPU powering dual 4K. I needed to upgrade my GPU and researched some solutions. I was disappointed finding out there's no native macOS support for Thunderbolt 2 and eGPUs but I found purge-wrangler.sh.

    After following the basic instructions from the purge-wrangler github page, it was plug and play. I installed an AMD RX580... YES, an AMD... I have not purchased a desktop AMD card ever since the whole Bitcoin mining phase, people were forced to turn to NVIDIA cards. It all works great on my MBP. Also, I have this connected to a 4 port DisplayPort KVM for dual monitors. It works, make sure to buy the official Apple TB3 to TB2 since it's bidirectional and get a TB certified cable to plug into the adapter.

    # Pros
    - Quality packaging as always (stickers swag) 👏
    - Quality product, paint, mesh, design, etc. 🙌
    - Works with MBP (15" mid 2015, and a 13" MB Air 2012) TB2 (with install scripts) - Apple's limitation 🤦‍♂️
    - macOS detected my monitors supported HDR and displayed an enable/disable checkbox in the display settings where as before it didn't 🤔
    - Might have the highest wattage support compared to other competitors at the time of this review. Can support most high end GPUs but double check the dimensions and power requirements! 🥇
    - The swivel / lock handle design - 👌
    - It can play games with the RX580 but nowhere close to what my 1070Ti on the PC can do. I'm upgrading to a 5700XT since I got a Prime Day deal on it.
    - Can play fortnite, cs:go, left4dead, etc. I suggest a better card since the Razer X is designed for some serious gaming GPUs. The RX580 is an insult for what this eGPU enclosure can support. However, if you don't care about gaming in high/ultra settings, software & web development, CAD, video editing etc. then a RX580 paired with this enclosure is a great upgrade.

    # Cons
    - Leaving idle state, the fans spin quickly causing some fan noise. It's only like a second or two. Not that big of a deal. Might be the GPU + Enclosure combo. Will find out with the 5700XT swap.

    # Neutral
    - Ventilation - can be used as a mini space heater for the winter by playing games at ultra settings. Not sure how much the office will warm up during the summer. It's fall.
    - Some people complained theirs "didn't power on". You have to plug in a TB3 cable. Most people will assume they would see some kind of light or power when flipping the PSU switch. Wasn't the case and it left me scratching my head a bit. My situation with purge-wrangler had me connect the cable during script install. Razers instructions were to plug in the TB cable THEN flip the PSU switch.
    - Wish it came with a longer TB3 cable but they sell longer TB cables separately. That's how they can keep the price low b/c a 6.6 FT TB2 cable cost me $45 so be glad it came with one.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core X ChromaPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    The usb-c/Thunderbolt 3 cable you use to connect the Razer Core X to your compatible laptop MUST be able to deliver at least 60W of power and deliver data transmission speeds of 40Gbps. Razer provides a very short version of this cable with the Razer Core X. Be aware that the Apple Thunderbolt 3/USB-C Cable does not work for this function. I tried to use the one that comes with the Apple MBP 16 and it didn't work. The Razer Core X will not actually turn on unless a compatible video card is installed, Razer Core X power switch is on, and the right USB-C/TB3 cable is in place plugged in to your computer. If it is, then it will light up as soon as your connected compatible laptop computer turns on.

    It works great and the installation process on my 4 year old Razer Blade 17 laptop was almost immediate as it recognized it and asked me to follow through on installing the necessary drivers for both the video card and the Razer Core X. This device works as advertised.

    2022 update. I originally ran an ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 2060 Advanced Overclocked 6G in this unit. The card worked great, but was starting to feel underpowered in certain high object count situations.

    I have since upgraded it to an EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 24GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology. The Razer website lists the 3090 as compatible with the Razer Core X Chroma. This GPU card requires 350W to work and needs 3 GPU PCIe connections. Doing the math, the card would require a minimum 116.6667W per PCIe connector to function. The Razer Core X Chroma feeds 500W to the GPU but only has 2 PCIe connectors. With 250W to one connection, and 125W and 125W via a splitter to the 2nd and 3rd, this card turns on, works, and is recognized by the now 6 year old Razer Blade 17. However the card does throw a decent amount of heat so I wouldn't run it without AC on a hot day and I would let the fans on the eGPU run for about a minute or two after the laptop is shutdown before I shut the Core X Chroma off.

    Finally as I learned more about performance bottlenecks, I found that in retrospect this card is overkill for this rig setup because of the data bottleneck through the Thunderbolt 3 cable. A GPU in a PC tower has a much faster data rate than Thunderbolt 3 can provide. So generally if you play games in FHD (1920X1080) with the settings turned up then a rig set up with an eGPU will work for you. It also means you will never be running the card at its full potential. If you want to be able to play at higher resolutions, you will want the GPU card in the PC tower wired into the motherboard. Don't use an eGPU.

    So the moral of the story is do your homework. I would recommend anyone looking at GPUs for a Razer Core X Chroma to look at GPUs that only require 2 GPU PCIe's first and read the reviews. They'll use less power, and may get you the same FHD performance for less.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Not all USB-C cables are created equal.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020
    The usb-c/Thunderbolt 3 cable you use to connect the Razer Core X to your compatible laptop MUST be able to deliver at least 60W of power and deliver data transmission speeds of 40Gbps. Razer provides a very short version of this cable with the Razer Core X. Be aware that the Apple Thunderbolt 3/USB-C Cable does not work for this function. I tried to use the one that comes with the Apple MBP 16 and it didn't work. The Razer Core X will not actually turn on unless a compatible video card is installed, Razer Core X power switch is on, and the right USB-C/TB3 cable is in place plugged in to your computer. If it is, then it will light up as soon as your connected compatible laptop computer turns on.

    It works great and the installation process on my 4 year old Razer Blade 17 laptop was almost immediate as it recognized it and asked me to follow through on installing the necessary drivers for both the video card and the Razer Core X. This device works as advertised.

    2022 update. I originally ran an ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 2060 Advanced Overclocked 6G in this unit. The card worked great, but was starting to feel underpowered in certain high object count situations.

    I have since upgraded it to an EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming, 24GB GDDR6X, iCX3 Technology. The Razer website lists the 3090 as compatible with the Razer Core X Chroma. This GPU card requires 350W to work and needs 3 GPU PCIe connections. Doing the math, the card would require a minimum 116.6667W per PCIe connector to function. The Razer Core X Chroma feeds 500W to the GPU but only has 2 PCIe connectors. With 250W to one connection, and 125W and 125W via a splitter to the 2nd and 3rd, this card turns on, works, and is recognized by the now 6 year old Razer Blade 17. However the card does throw a decent amount of heat so I wouldn't run it without AC on a hot day and I would let the fans on the eGPU run for about a minute or two after the laptop is shutdown before I shut the Core X Chroma off.

    Finally as I learned more about performance bottlenecks, I found that in retrospect this card is overkill for this rig setup because of the data bottleneck through the Thunderbolt 3 cable. A GPU in a PC tower has a much faster data rate than Thunderbolt 3 can provide. So generally if you play games in FHD (1920X1080) with the settings turned up then a rig set up with an eGPU will work for you. It also means you will never be running the card at its full potential. If you want to be able to play at higher resolutions, you will want the GPU card in the PC tower wired into the motherboard. Don't use an eGPU.

    So the moral of the story is do your homework. I would recommend anyone looking at GPUs for a Razer Core X Chroma to look at GPUs that only require 2 GPU PCIe's first and read the reviews. They'll use less power, and may get you the same FHD performance for less.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core X ChromaPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    This is a very nice eGPU, but I found that my computer would crash frequently with it. I am assuming this may have to do with the laptop itself, so I will assume that the bugginess is not associated with the product itself. Putting that aside, the eGPU is very nice and gives a significant performance boost with the right GPU. It is important to note that this eGPU's power supply only has 2 of x8 wires, so if your GPU needs 3 of x8 pin connectors, you will need a second power supply (or will need to replace the power supply inside, using an ifixit kit). Otherwise, the product is very solid, and the machine finishing is very very nice. An overall nice eGPU, but awfully expensive just for additional USB ports and ethernet. It is important to note that the GPU would take up a large portion of the thunderbolt 3's bandwidth, so you will find things like a webcam would be very slow and stutter a lot, or your keyboard may sometimes miss a key or two every couple of minutes. VR peripherals will likely NOT work on it's USB ports as well due to its high bandwidth requirement as well. If I were to give a recommendation, it would be to NOT get the Core X Chroma, and just get the Core X.
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    Juan Rios
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra para montar una gpu externa.
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 30, 2022
    Color: Mercury WhiteStyle: Core XPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    Es perfecta para mi, tengo una laptop con procesador core i5 11a gen. con gráficos integrados Iris Xe, pero no es buena con la mayoría de juegos actuales. Con este adaptador puse una RTX 3060 y los juegos van a máxima calidad en 1080p sin problema. Montarla es muy fácil y lo único que se requiere es conectarla y abrir el administrador Thunderbolt y listo. La computadora instala automáticamente los controladores de Nvidia y la mayoría de juegos reconocen en automático la gráfica, si ya tienes un juego con una configuración previa toca reconfigurar el juego o bajas la aplicación GeForce experience y esta te los configura, esta también sirve para que mandes tus juegos a streaming con el "moonlight" en el celular. Excelente compra, vale la pena al 100% el costo.
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    Roberto Cabriales
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente para MacBook Pro 2017
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 18, 2021
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core X ChromaPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    Funciono muy bien en la MacBook Pro 2017 lo resultados al ponerle una Quadro RTX 4000 fueron simplemente impresionantes, pero cuidado lo probé en la laptop workstation Dell Precision 5520 y los resultados fueron pésimos, en mi opinión si lo vas a comprar que sea para una MacBook Pro con procesador intel desde 2016.
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    Roberto Cabriales
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente para MacBook Pro 2017
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 18, 2021
    Funciono muy bien en la MacBook Pro 2017 lo resultados al ponerle una Quadro RTX 4000 fueron simplemente impresionantes, pero cuidado lo probé en la laptop workstation Dell Precision 5520 y los resultados fueron pésimos, en mi opinión si lo vas a comprar que sea para una MacBook Pro con procesador intel desde 2016.
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    Dillan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works well with an Asus Zenbook Deluxe 8th Gen i7
    Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2018
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core XPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    EDIT April 06/2019: I've upgraded my rating because the product really does deserve 5 stars.

    I am having great success with this Razer Core X external GPU enclosure attached to an Asus Zenbook Deluxe 8th-gen i7 ultrabook. I am NOT gaming, I'm primarily running the Adobe Creative Cloud usual suspects: Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, Dreamweaver as well as Autocad and Revit. I installed a NVidia Quadro P620 card in the enclosure. Everything is far faster than before - very pleased with the upgraded performance. Installation in Windows was painless for the most part, but you should be aware that there was a very long delay while Windows detected the enclosure and set up the software for it, and there is absolutely no indication that anything is happening. If I didn't have patience I may have rebooted too early and screwed the whole thing up, but I checked Task Manager and could see the process taking about 20-30% cpu so I just let it go until it calmed down. Still no indication that it finished when it finished, I just waited a few minutes more then rebooted. Then I downloaded the latest card drivers from NVidia (ODE version not QNF) and installed them. Rebooted again. Then I plugged in the actual Display Port cables from four Asus 2560 × 1440 monitors and everything came up roses. The enclosure is practically silent - virtually impossible to tell it's even getting power. And huge. In fact it's bigger than most of the desktop computers in our offices. But that doesn't matter because it just sits behind the screens and does its job quietly out of sight.

    I docked one star because I could not believe that I had to pull out the cordless drill and drill a hole to be able to secure the Quadro card in its slot. This won't be an issue for those with dual-width or wider video cards, but the Quadro P620 is a single-slot card and there's no hole to fasten the card's bracket to the enclosure case. Easy fix by drilling and tapping a hole in the case, but now I have to find a slot adapter cover plate to fill in the gaping hole beside my Quadro card, since the adapter cover that comes with the enclosure cannot be used as it's designed to be discarded once a card is installed. It's too wide to use. Kinda lame. If it weren't for this deficiency in design I would award this enclosure with 5 solid stars. I hope this helps.

    UPDATE MARCH 2/2019 This enclosure is still working perfectly. I use it every work day. Great product.
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    Scorpion801024
    5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE EGPU
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 29, 2024
    Color: Classic BlackStyle: Core X ChromaPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    PROBADO CON UNA LAPTOP XPG 11TH GENERACION Y 8GB 4800MHZ CON UNA 1080 TI, 80 A 90 FPS - AMPLIAMENTE RECOMENDADO
    Erik
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 19, 2023
    Color: Mercury WhiteStyle: Core XPattern Name: eGPUVerified Purchase
    Excelente servicio y calidad altamente recomendable
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    Erik
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 19, 2023
    Excelente servicio y calidad altamente recomendable
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