The most important thing is the, the Chroma eGPU has includes four USB-A ports for connecting external peripherals. There’s also a built-in Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a hard-wired network. The Razer Core X Chroma is an expensive laptop accessory but make the system as you wanted to have. The Chroma is based closely on the original Razer Core X, but there are several new enhancements, such as RGB lighting, Gigabit Ethernet, and USB ports
It’s an external graphics card (eGPU) enclosure that, with a single Thunderbolt 3 cable. So, it can significantly boost graphical performance of a slim laptop. Not only that, it gives range of extra USB ports and connections as well.
The Razer Core X Chroma
This is not a cheap version, The Core X Chroma rages the price from $299 Core X and the $449 Core V2, and its feature set borrows their best features, and then slightly refines them. Coming to the function, similar to other eGPU enclosures, the Core X Chroma arrive empty yet full of promise.
In addition to the enclosure, user will need computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port or Nvidia desktop graphics card. The 650W power supply from the original Razer Core X has been upgraded to a 700W power supply on the Razer Core X Chroma, but GPU Max Power support remains at 500W.
Just like Razer other products, the Core X Chroma adds support for RGB underflow and internal lighting. Because, the company has lot of experience with RGB lighting and it shows. It’s not just about having lighting, but it’s the way that lighting is presented. While talking about its performance, it depends on the machine you connect to, and the GPU that you install inside the Razer Core X Chroma.
Besides that, the diffusion and reflection techniques that Razer incorporates within its case allow the light to be presented in a soft manner that’s pleasant to look at.
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