The recently revealed Razer Core X V2 has been weighing on my mind as much as it seems it would weigh down my desk. At its core, it’s an eGPU, or external graphics processing unit. The GPU normally handles the most intensive rendering tasks necessary for high end creative apps or gaming. Razer’s latest version is a $350 shoebox filled with surplus PC parts that could bump up the gaming potential of your average lightweight laptop. It makes use of Thunderbolt 5 connectivity to allow for...

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