It’s produced some seriously-impressive laptops as of late, such as the six-core Razer 15 that launched alongside the Core X eGPU. I’ve long admired Razer from afar, especially what the company is doing with its laptop business. Includes power cable and Thunderbolt 3 cable.Tool-less design with quick release lever.Charges USB-C laptops with up to 100W Power Delivery.Up to 3-Slot wide, full-length, PCI-Express x16 graphics card.Compatible with PCI-Express graphics cards.Is the Razer Core X a good solution for Mac users in search of an eGPU? How does it stack up to the current crop of Mac-compatible external graphics boxes on the market? Watch our hands-on video walkthrough for the details. Razer already produces an eGPU called the Razer Core V2, but the Core X is a budget-friendly eGPU box that’s being marketed at both Mac and PC users.Ĭompared to the Core V2, the Core X is a more straight-forward solution, eschewing niceties like USB, Ethernet, and RGB lighting in favor of a less expensive, more corporate-looking external Thunderbolt 3 graphics solution. Earlier this week Razer, best known for its PC Laptops and gaming-related peripherals, introduced a new eGPU solution called the Razer Core X.