Razer has announced two new PC accessories: Thunderbolt 5 Dock and Core X V2. Both use the latest Thunderbolt 5 technology. These products offer faster speed, easy connectivity, and desktop-level graphics for laptops.
Thunderbolt 5 provides up to 120 Gb/s data transfer speed. This is about 12 times faster than USB 3.0. It also allows support for multiple 4K displays and daisy-chaining of devices..
About Razer Thunderbolt 5 Dock
The Thunderbolt 5 Dock is designed for easy and clean setups. It helps manage cables, adds more ports, and supports triple 4K displays. Creative workers and gamers will find it helpful for handling large files or using several monitors.
Key features:
- Supports up to 3 × 4K displays at 120 Hz refresh rate.
- Ultra-fast 120 Gb/s bandwidth for quick file transfers.
- Up to 8 TB integrated SSD storage.
- Thunderbolt Share for file transfer and multi-PC control.
- 11-in-1 port setup for gaming gear, monitors, and storage.
- Up to 140 W charging via a single cable with a 250 W power adapter.

About Razer Core X V2 External GPU
The Core X V2 brings desktop graphics power to laptops. It is an external GPU enclosure that works with Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5, and USB4 devices.
It supports full-size PCIe graphics cards from both NVIDIA and AMD. Users can upgrade their slim laptops into gaming or creative workstations easily.
Main highlights:
- Supports latest NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards.
- Ultra-fast Thunderbolt 5 connection for smooth gameplay and editing.
- Easy setup with a ventilated steel body and 120 mm fan.
- Custom fan control via Razer Synapse software.
- Provides up to 140 W charging power through one cable.

Travis Furst, Head of Notebooks and Accessories at Razer, said these products meet today’s demand for fast data transfer and strong graphics. Ben Hacker from Intel added that Razer’s Thunderbolt 5 devices show the true power of mobile computing.
Both products are now available on Razer’s website. These new releases make it easier for users to enjoy faster setups, cleaner workspaces, and better gaming or creative performance.

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