Razer Blade Stealth + Core designed for virtual reality use.
Razer Blade Stealth + Core designed for virtual reality use.
Hey, you're considering pairing a Razer Blade Stealth with the Razer core and possibly using it for VR like the Oculus Rift. That’s a smart plan since VR tech is improving. You might want to wait until you’re ready to upgrade to a Razer Core and Rift later, when the options are more advanced. Let me know if you need help checking compatibility!
You haven't got a Blade Stealth yet, have you? Many reviews mention poor thermal performance. If you're looking for alternatives, consider laptops from Asus, Acer, or MSI with a GTX 1060 6Gb or a 1070, or opt for a Razer model.
Your budget likely focuses on this model: https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GS63VR-Stealt...lth+laptop. The price listed is in USD, not CAD.
the main part is among the first and thus most fragile and poorly built docks available. for good VR, id suggests a 1070 – the gigabyte box includes one for $599 usd which is really affordable. blade stealth could slow down a 1070 even with an 8th gen processor, though a normal blade might handle it, just wait for the next update.
The Core is the pioneering model, yet it wasn't the initial GPU dock. In a surprising twist, docking solutions became common once Express cards gained popularity, and I even owned one during the late 2000s—though it was a major mistake for a university laptop.
Eurocomm offers two laptops equipped with a 7700HQ + GTX 1070 for CAD $1919 without an operating system and featuring a 1 TB HDD. Consider purchasing Windows 10 on eBay for just $15 (it works well for me). More capable models are available, offering additional storage options.
Eurocomm isn't considered trustworthy based on its current performance.
Yes, I have an ExpressCard eGPU. The mainboard uses an older TI 82 chipset, while the newer docks are built around the TI 83, offering improved compatibility with recent TB3 revisions and non-Windows operating systems. Core V2 is anticipated to arrive with the TI 83.