Test video – Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop: NVIDIA GeForce :
Product highlights :
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU: The new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU brings the flagship 80 Ti class of GPUs to laptops for the first time – featuring 16GB of the fastest GDDR6 memory ever shipped in a laptop, the RTX 3080 Ti delivers higher performance than the desktop TITAN RTX
12th Gen Intel Core i9 14-Core CPU: Experience cutting-edge speed on the all-new Intel Core i9-12900H processor with up to 5.3GHz of Turbo Boost for unrivalled performance to take on the most demanding gaming and creative tasks
4K UHD 144Hz Display: Perfect for creators who require true visual clarity so creative visions can be brought to life with a fast 144Hz refresh rate to experience visuals that are buttery smooth
DDR5 4800MHz Memory: 50% faster than the previous generation – enjoy a quicker, smoother experience when loading applications, running games, and performing other everyday tasks
Next-Gen Vapor Chamber Cooling: Upgraded with more exhaust fins, quieter fans, and a larger liquid capacity, the new Blade 17 performs cooler and quieter than ever before
Desktop-Grade Connectivity: Never feel the need to compromise on how to accessorize with the built-in HDMI 2.1 port, Thunderbolt 4 USB-C (2 ports), USB-A (3 ports), 3.5mm audio jack, UHS-II SD card slot, and 2.5GB Ethernet Port
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Special specifications :
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU: The new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU brings the flagship 80 Ti class of GPUs to laptops for the first time – featuring 16GB of the fastest GDDR6 memory ever shipped in a laptop, the RTX 3080 Ti delivers higher performance than the desktop TITAN RTX
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8 reviews for Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop: NVIDIA GeForce
Rated 3 out of 5
L. J (verified owner)–
The rtx 3080 better, turns off fast and the cooling is louder and way worse how is this better – Worse cooling and gaming than normal rtx 3080 razer laptop
Rated 3 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
WYSIWYG – Don’t trust their service desk to answer questions. – These are wonderful machines, but they are not configurable. What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG). I knew this when purchasing my machine, but had a few specific questions before spending the money and I contacted their support desk for clarity. I explained that I was researching models and wanted a touch screen. I was seeing conflicting information online and I was assured that R709-0423x product line has a touch screen, so I ordered one. To my surprise, no touch screen! I contacted their support people again and referenced my case number. They acknowledged that what I was told was wrong, but ignored me when I asked for recourse. Don’t trust the service people to answer product questions!
Rated 1 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Lasted two weeks – This will likely be the last Razer device I’ve purchased. I really want to remain loyal to the company but I’ve recently bought things such as keyboards, mice and others that just didn’t cut the mustard. For whatever reason though, I decided to drop 4k on a top of the line laptop to replace my 6 year old Origin PC. That was a mistake.
Rated 5 out of 5
S. G (verified owner)–
Powerhouse of a laptop (4k 3080ti reviewed) – So I debated for months about what laptop to get to replace my trusty surface book 2. I simply could not find something that hit all the points that it had but I narrowed my search down to the razer 17 (4k 3080ti), the MSI z17 (3080ti), and the Gigabyte AERO 17 (3080ti). The MSI and Gigabyte had the downside of only being 90w and 105w gpus respectively. The MSI brought touch screen that I desperately wanted but lost out because it only ran at 1440p and I did not want to step down in resolution. So that left the Gigabyte in the running and it is significantly less expensive but lost out because they dropped all the ports off the laptop like some fruity company I know of. So we had the winner of the Razer from the selection. I also knew that I would be upgrading the unit right out of the gate as the storage and ram would need to be bumped up to better cover my software needs. So I booted the laptop to make sure that everything was working and then popped the cover off to swap the ram for a 64GB kit from Kingston (KF548S38IBK2-64) and a 4TB ssd from sabrent. The cover had a bit of a learning curve as you needed to slide it to the front of the laptop to get it to lift off but otherwise was easy to get into. I was disappointed to find a tamper seal on the boot ssd but it did not say warranty void so I will not dock it too hard here. I had some difficulty with the OS clone so I did a clean install from the recovery media from razers webpage (only accessible after you register the laptop). Everything came up and worked no problems when working from the recovery media (I do not recommend a truly clean windows install as there is no page to pull razers software and drivers from). The laptop is a joy to work with as it has tons of power ontap and after the upgrades the ability to replace my desktop in a pinch.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. J (verified owner)–
The rtx 3080 better, turns off fast and the cooling is louder and way worse how is this better – Worse cooling and gaming than normal rtx 3080 razer laptop
Rated 3 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
WYSIWYG – Don’t trust their service desk to answer questions. – These are wonderful machines, but they are not configurable. What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG). I knew this when purchasing my machine, but had a few specific questions before spending the money and I contacted their support desk for clarity. I explained that I was researching models and wanted a touch screen. I was seeing conflicting information online and I was assured that R709-0423x product line has a touch screen, so I ordered one. To my surprise, no touch screen! I contacted their support people again and referenced my case number. They acknowledged that what I was told was wrong, but ignored me when I asked for recourse. Don’t trust the service people to answer product questions!
Rated 1 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Lasted two weeks – This will likely be the last Razer device I’ve purchased. I really want to remain loyal to the company but I’ve recently bought things such as keyboards, mice and others that just didn’t cut the mustard. For whatever reason though, I decided to drop 4k on a top of the line laptop to replace my 6 year old Origin PC. That was a mistake.
Rated 5 out of 5
S. G (verified owner)–
Powerhouse of a laptop (4k 3080ti reviewed) – So I debated for months about what laptop to get to replace my trusty surface book 2. I simply could not find something that hit all the points that it had but I narrowed my search down to the razer 17 (4k 3080ti), the MSI z17 (3080ti), and the Gigabyte AERO 17 (3080ti). The MSI and Gigabyte had the downside of only being 90w and 105w gpus respectively. The MSI brought touch screen that I desperately wanted but lost out because it only ran at 1440p and I did not want to step down in resolution. So that left the Gigabyte in the running and it is significantly less expensive but lost out because they dropped all the ports off the laptop like some fruity company I know of. So we had the winner of the Razer from the selection. I also knew that I would be upgrading the unit right out of the gate as the storage and ram would need to be bumped up to better cover my software needs. So I booted the laptop to make sure that everything was working and then popped the cover off to swap the ram for a 64GB kit from Kingston (KF548S38IBK2-64) and a 4TB ssd from sabrent. The cover had a bit of a learning curve as you needed to slide it to the front of the laptop to get it to lift off but otherwise was easy to get into. I was disappointed to find a tamper seal on the boot ssd but it did not say warranty void so I will not dock it too hard here. I had some difficulty with the OS clone so I did a clean install from the recovery media from razers webpage (only accessible after you register the laptop). Everything came up and worked no problems when working from the recovery media (I do not recommend a truly clean windows install as there is no page to pull razers software and drivers from). The laptop is a joy to work with as it has tons of power ontap and after the upgrades the ability to replace my desktop in a pinch.
L. J (verified owner) –
The rtx 3080 better, turns off fast and the cooling is louder and way worse how is this better – Worse cooling and gaming than normal rtx 3080 razer laptop
R. K (verified owner) –
WYSIWYG – Don’t trust their service desk to answer questions. – These are wonderful machines, but they are not configurable. What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG). I knew this when purchasing my machine, but had a few specific questions before spending the money and I contacted their support desk for clarity. I explained that I was researching models and wanted a touch screen. I was seeing conflicting information online and I was assured that R709-0423x product line has a touch screen, so I ordered one. To my surprise, no touch screen! I contacted their support people again and referenced my case number. They acknowledged that what I was told was wrong, but ignored me when I asked for recourse. Don’t trust the service people to answer product questions!
P. F (verified owner) –
Lasted two weeks – This will likely be the last Razer device I’ve purchased. I really want to remain loyal to the company but I’ve recently bought things such as keyboards, mice and others that just didn’t cut the mustard. For whatever reason though, I decided to drop 4k on a top of the line laptop to replace my 6 year old Origin PC. That was a mistake.
S. G (verified owner) –
Powerhouse of a laptop (4k 3080ti reviewed) – So I debated for months about what laptop to get to replace my trusty surface book 2. I simply could not find something that hit all the points that it had but I narrowed my search down to the razer 17 (4k 3080ti), the MSI z17 (3080ti), and the Gigabyte AERO 17 (3080ti). The MSI and Gigabyte had the downside of only being 90w and 105w gpus respectively. The MSI brought touch screen that I desperately wanted but lost out because it only ran at 1440p and I did not want to step down in resolution. So that left the Gigabyte in the running and it is significantly less expensive but lost out because they dropped all the ports off the laptop like some fruity company I know of. So we had the winner of the Razer from the selection. I also knew that I would be upgrading the unit right out of the gate as the storage and ram would need to be bumped up to better cover my software needs. So I booted the laptop to make sure that everything was working and then popped the cover off to swap the ram for a 64GB kit from Kingston (KF548S38IBK2-64) and a 4TB ssd from sabrent. The cover had a bit of a learning curve as you needed to slide it to the front of the laptop to get it to lift off but otherwise was easy to get into. I was disappointed to find a tamper seal on the boot ssd but it did not say warranty void so I will not dock it too hard here. I had some difficulty with the OS clone so I did a clean install from the recovery media from razers webpage (only accessible after you register the laptop). Everything came up and worked no problems when working from the recovery media (I do not recommend a truly clean windows install as there is no page to pull razers software and drivers from). The laptop is a joy to work with as it has tons of power ontap and after the upgrades the ability to replace my desktop in a pinch.
L. J (verified owner) –
The rtx 3080 better, turns off fast and the cooling is louder and way worse how is this better – Worse cooling and gaming than normal rtx 3080 razer laptop
R. K (verified owner) –
WYSIWYG – Don’t trust their service desk to answer questions. – These are wonderful machines, but they are not configurable. What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG). I knew this when purchasing my machine, but had a few specific questions before spending the money and I contacted their support desk for clarity. I explained that I was researching models and wanted a touch screen. I was seeing conflicting information online and I was assured that R709-0423x product line has a touch screen, so I ordered one. To my surprise, no touch screen! I contacted their support people again and referenced my case number. They acknowledged that what I was told was wrong, but ignored me when I asked for recourse. Don’t trust the service people to answer product questions!
P. F (verified owner) –
Lasted two weeks – This will likely be the last Razer device I’ve purchased. I really want to remain loyal to the company but I’ve recently bought things such as keyboards, mice and others that just didn’t cut the mustard. For whatever reason though, I decided to drop 4k on a top of the line laptop to replace my 6 year old Origin PC. That was a mistake.
S. G (verified owner) –
Powerhouse of a laptop (4k 3080ti reviewed) – So I debated for months about what laptop to get to replace my trusty surface book 2. I simply could not find something that hit all the points that it had but I narrowed my search down to the razer 17 (4k 3080ti), the MSI z17 (3080ti), and the Gigabyte AERO 17 (3080ti). The MSI and Gigabyte had the downside of only being 90w and 105w gpus respectively. The MSI brought touch screen that I desperately wanted but lost out because it only ran at 1440p and I did not want to step down in resolution. So that left the Gigabyte in the running and it is significantly less expensive but lost out because they dropped all the ports off the laptop like some fruity company I know of. So we had the winner of the Razer from the selection. I also knew that I would be upgrading the unit right out of the gate as the storage and ram would need to be bumped up to better cover my software needs. So I booted the laptop to make sure that everything was working and then popped the cover off to swap the ram for a 64GB kit from Kingston (KF548S38IBK2-64) and a 4TB ssd from sabrent. The cover had a bit of a learning curve as you needed to slide it to the front of the laptop to get it to lift off but otherwise was easy to get into. I was disappointed to find a tamper seal on the boot ssd but it did not say warranty void so I will not dock it too hard here. I had some difficulty with the OS clone so I did a clean install from the recovery media from razers webpage (only accessible after you register the laptop). Everything came up and worked no problems when working from the recovery media (I do not recommend a truly clean windows install as there is no page to pull razers software and drivers from). The laptop is a joy to work with as it has tons of power ontap and after the upgrades the ability to replace my desktop in a pinch.