Consider using a dock just for productivity tasks, perhaps.
#RAZER GRAPHICS DOCK PORTABLE#
Neither system is as portable either as the Lenovo dock. If you can even get a dock to work, the performance benefits aren't worth it. The downside with a Razer Core is price, 499 for Razer Core v2, or 299 for Razer Core X plus you still need to buy a video card. In addition to the Razer Blade Stealth, it should work with the new 2016 Razer Blade laptop and other compatible. Now compatible with NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics and AMD Radeon VII GPUs.
#RAZER GRAPHICS DOCK WINDOWS 10#
Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Windows 10 or Mac laptops. Packed with 10 ports, lightning-fast data transfer rates, and dual 4K or single 8K video output, you’ll always be primed to make the right connections. Whether you’re hunting down enemies in an apocalypse or designing your own 3D world, the Razer Core X and Razer Core X Chroma deliver desktop-class graphics to your laptop instantly. Otherwise, though, a dock isn't really a gaming device. Razer is taking pre-orders for the graphics dock and says it’ll ship in April. Rewire the rules with the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chromaa sleek, customizable hub that ushers in a new era of connectivity for your ideal setup. But the eGPUs usually have video outputs and a few USB ports, so you could use one like a dock. Thread by: Harzbulle, , 3 replies, in forum: Razer Support. My idea was to use the laptop with a docking station and exernal monitor and so on. Hi, I replaced my desktop PC with a Racer Blade 15 Pro. But that would involve a significant extra expense, as you'd have to pay for both the enclosure and a new graphics card, which together can easily go over $1,000. Razer Balde 15 turn on with docking station. I was getting BSODs non stop until disabling that.
#RAZER GRAPHICS DOCK DRIVER#
If you go to use it with an eGPU, specifically the Razer Core x, you have to disable the integrated graphics driver beforehand. The one alternative I could give mrgridlox is to try an eGPU. Only issue I had was when using it with the Razer Book with the IRIS graphics.
In that case, the PC could use the discrete graphics with an external monitor, but performance wasn't great, as our budget gaming benchmark ran at just 12 frames per second. So I grabbed a Thunderbolt 3 dock (which my XPS 15 is compatible with) and tried that. Buy Razer Core X Chroma eGPU Thunderbolt 3 TB3 external graphics enclosure and dock No GPU in Singapore,Singapore. USB Type-C had the same limitation, though. My work-issued Dell XPS 15 has a GTX 1050 as well, and I used it with a dock that had USB Type-C. To make that work, the best thing to do would be to plug the monitor directly into the notebook's HDMI output.īut I wasn't done yet. Why? Because the dock has its own graphics chip, and the monitor, connected to the laptop through the dock and a USB 3.0 cable, couldn't utilize the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU in the notebook. Then, I tried to run Rise of the Tomb Raider to see how the dock (in this case, a Humanscale M/Connect 2) affected performance.