
Specs as reviewed – Razer Blade 14ġ4 inch, 2560×1440 px, IPS equivalent, 165 Hz, matte, 100% DCI-P3 with FreeSyncĪMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 8C/16T, 3.3 Ghz base, up to 4.6 GHz Boost Even so, it’s controllable and if you read through my full review below, I’ll go into greater details on how to get the most out of this machine. It does get a little hot though, which is probably my only legitimate complaint with this model. So does it live up to the hype? The short answer is yes! I put this laptop through my standard routine of tests, and I have to say I’m extremely impressed with how well it performs, even under extreme loads.

Not only does thing laptop perform well, it actually feels like an ultrabook – both portable and lightweight. I opted to get the 3070 variant as I think it’ll be the best bang for the buck among the available configurations. And to my shocking surprise, not only did Razer add a Ryzen processor, but they also crammed a 3070/3080 Laptop GPU into a 14” chassis.


Ever since I heard that rumor there was going to be a Razer Blade with Ryzen, I was immediately intrigued.
