![]() ![]() For the sake of this comparison, the video showed AMD’s highest-end graphics card, the Vega 64, being used with the enclosure. ![]() Unlike the Blackmagic eGPU, the Razer Core X allows you to add any macOS supported graphics card that best suits your creative needs. The topic was recently covered by Jeff Benjamin of 9to5Mac, who compares the performance of the Blackmagic eGPU to the Razer Core X in the video below. While the device has clearly sparked interest among professionals, its $699 price tag has shocked many potential customers leaving them wondering whether the Blackmagic eGPU would serve as a better value over a more customizable eGPU like the Razer Core X. And yes, it’s the first eGPU to support Thunderbolt 3 displays. In a nutshell, the Blackmagic eGPU features a built-in Radeon Pro 580 GPU with 8GB memory, 2 x Thunderbolt 3 ports, HDMI 2.0, 85W of charging power and 4 x USB 3.1 connections. Alongside the release of their overhauled MacBook Pro lineup a month ago, Apple has also announced another enticing partnership project this time with Blackmagic Design regarding the release of a dedicated eGPU specifically designed to complement the latest line of supported OS-based devices.
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