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Posted 20 November 2022
Razer Core X Mercury Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure - External GPU (EGPU) Enclosure - £124.99 Delivered @ Razer
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For those who missed out on the black version
No GPU included
External Graphics Enclosure for Thunderbolt 3 Laptops.
Internal Power Supply - 650 Watts
Laptop Power Delivery - Up to 100 Watts via USB-C
Thunderbolt 3 cable length - 19.67” / 500 mm
Razer Core Approx. Size
Width x Depth x Height
6.61" x 14.72" x 9.06"
168 mm x 374 mm x 230 mm
Max GPU dimensions
Length : 12.99”/ 330 mm
Height*: 6.29” / 160 mm
Width : 2.36” / 60 mm
* Height measured from top of PCIe connector to the bottom of the locking pin ramps
GPU Type
Up to 3-Slot wide, full-length, PCI-Express x16 graphics card.
GPU Max Power Support
500 Watts
PSU Connectors
2 x 8 Pin (6+2-pin PCI-E)
No GPU included
External Graphics Enclosure for Thunderbolt 3 Laptops.
- Connect a Desktop GPU to Boost Your Laptop
- Quick and Easy Setup for Thunderbolt 3 Compatible Laptops
- Unrestricted Power for Windows 10 and macOS Users
Internal Power Supply - 650 Watts
Laptop Power Delivery - Up to 100 Watts via USB-C
Thunderbolt 3 cable length - 19.67” / 500 mm
Razer Core Approx. Size
Width x Depth x Height
6.61" x 14.72" x 9.06"
168 mm x 374 mm x 230 mm
Max GPU dimensions
Length : 12.99”/ 330 mm
Height*: 6.29” / 160 mm
Width : 2.36” / 60 mm
* Height measured from top of PCIe connector to the bottom of the locking pin ramps
GPU Type
Up to 3-Slot wide, full-length, PCI-Express x16 graphics card.
GPU Max Power Support
500 Watts
PSU Connectors
2 x 8 Pin (6+2-pin PCI-E)
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Edited by a community support team member, 21 November 2022
12 Comments
sorted byI have run an RTX 4080 in mine (Founders version)
Check that it comes with a cable and if so, don't buy it as an extra.
I also have the Lenovo which has some extra ports that are mostly useless and has a lower spec PSU than the Razer.