Razer has ditched the quartet of USB 3.0 ports, as well as Ethernet along the rear of the device, leaving only the Thunderbolt 3 port and power input. But size isn't the only change you'll see. The Core X eclipses both at 14.3 pounds and 14.7 x 9.1 x 6.6 inches - all the better to fit a massive Nvidia GeForce Titan V, my dears. If you're looking to supersize your external graphics enclosure, the Core X is for you. However, fans of Razer's Chroma lighting will be disappointed as the Core X lacks the colorful customization feature. The Core X will be one of Razer's first eGPUs to play nice with Macs. The $299 Razer Core X offers a bigger chassis, perfect for installing massive GPUs like the Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan V while eliminating the USB and Ethernet ports. Never one to rest on its laurels, Razer went back to the lab with the Core and came back with something bigger, more streamlined and affordable.
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