Razer Unveils Thunderbolt™ 5 Dock & Core X V2 for Next-Gen Connectivity

Razer’s latest peripherals harness Thunderbolt™ 5 to transform any laptop into a powerhouse—whether you need triple-4K screens, up to 8 TB of SSD storage, or desktop-class GPU muscle on demand.

Razer Thunderbolt 5 Dock
  • Triple 4K @120 Hz: Drive three high-refresh monitors with a single cable.
  • 120 Gb/s Bandwidth: Move massive files in a flash or stream uncompressed video with zero lag.
  • Up to 8 TB SSD: Integrated storage slots—no extra drive bay required.
  • KVM-Style Sharing: Thunderbolt™ Share lets you switch keyboard, mouse & files across two PCs instantly.
  • 11 Ports, One Cable: USB-A, USB-C, Ethernet, audio and more—clean desk, no compromises.
  • 140 W Power Delivery: Charge even the hungriest laptops while you work or play.

The Razer Core X V2 is a next-generation external graphics enclosure engineered to deliver desktop-class performance to Thunderbolt™ 4, Thunderbolt™ 5 and to select USB4 gaming laptops and handhelds, and other compatible devices. Designed for maximum flexibility and raw graphics power, it serves as a plug-and-play upgrade to transform your ultra-portable laptop into a desktop-class gaming, content creation, and future-ready setup.

  • Full-Size PCIe Cards: Slip in any NVIDIA® GeForce® or AMD Radeon™ GPU for instant desktop performance.
  • Thunderbolt 5 Speed: Twice the throughput of TB4—perfect for 3D rendering or 4K gaming.
  • 140 W Charge & Play: Single-cable connection powers your laptop while boosting graphics.
  • Tool-Less Access: Pop-off side panel and install your card in seconds.
  • Smart Cooling: Auto-adjust fan plus Razer Synapse fan-curve tuning keeps thermals in check quietly.
ProductMSRP (USD)Availability
Thunderbolt™ 5 Dock (Chroma)$399.99Coming soon to Razer.com & retailers
Thunderbolt™ 5 Dock (White)$389.99Coming soon
Razer Core X V2 External GPU$349.99Coming soon

All accessories arrive **late July** on <a href=”https://www.razer.com” target=”_blank”>Razer.com</a> and select retailers worldwide.

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