Razer Blade 14 (2024) Gaming Laptop: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU – 14″ QHD+ 240Hz HDR Display – 1TB SSD – 32GB DDR5 RAM – Aluminum Unibody – Chroma RGB…

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  • AMD RYZEN 9 8945HS — Leverage the power of the Ryzen AI engine to achieve new levels of productivity with day-to-day tasks, and seamlessly run the latest AAA games with up to 5.2 GHz clock speeds for faster processing
  • MOST PORTABLE RAZER BLADE — Thoughtfully crafted for those on the go, the laptop’s compact design and light build ensures effortless transport and complete freedom over 8 hours of battery
  • NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 40-SERIES GRAPHICS— Enjoy playing at higher frames and greater visual fidelity than ever before with max graphics power possible in an RTX 4070 up to 140W TGP
  • 14” QHD+ 240 HZ HDR DISPLAY — Calman Verified for pro-grade color accuracy and competition-ready with a 240 Hz refresh rate, witness vivid colors and the smoothest, most immersive visuals on the fast, fluid IPS-grade display
  • EXPANDABLE DDR5 MEMORY — Equipped with up to 32 GB of 5600 MHz DDR5 memory, the laptop’s dual memory slots can also support up to 96 GB of memory for power users and future-proofers
  • CNC-MILLED, DURABLE & REFINED — Meticulously crafted from a single aluminum block, the chassis achieves a seamless fit and finish, before being anodized in a classic matte Black color
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Razer Blade 14 (2024) Gaming Laptop: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU – 14″ QHD+ 240Hz HDR Display – 1TB SSD – 32GB DDR5 RAM – Aluminum Unibody – Chroma RGB…
Razer Blade 14 (2024) Gaming Laptop: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU – 14″ QHD+ 240Hz HDR Display – 1TB SSD – 32GB DDR5 RAM – Aluminum Unibody – Chroma RGB…

$2,699.99

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Specification: Razer Blade 14 (2024) Gaming Laptop: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU – 14″ QHD+ 240Hz HDR Display – 1TB SSD – 32GB DDR5 RAM – Aluminum Unibody – Chroma RGB…

Standing screen display size

‎14

Screen Resolution

‎2560 x 1440 pixels

Max Screen Resolution

‎2560×1600 Pixels

Processor

‎2.4 GHz ryzen_9

RAM

‎DDR5

Hard Drive

‎1 TB SSD

Graphics Coprocessor

‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

Chipset Brand

‎NVIDIA

Card Description

‎RTX 4070

Graphics Card Ram Size

‎8 GB

Wireless Type

‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎2

Brand

‎Razer

Series

‎Razer Blade 14

Item model number

‎RZ09-05081ED3-R3U1

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Operating System

‎Windows 11

Item Weight

‎7.88 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎12.59 x 8.66 x 0.66 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎12.59 x 8.66 x 0.66 inches

Color

‎Classic Black

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Number of Processors

‎1

Computer Memory Type

‎DDR5 RAM

Flash Memory Size

‎32 GB

Hard Drive Interface

‎PCIE x 4

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for Razer Blade 14 (2024) Gaming Laptop: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU – 14″ QHD+ 240Hz HDR Display – 1TB SSD – 32GB DDR5 RAM – Aluminum Unibody – Chroma RGB…

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  1. Toast

    I’ve been super happy with my blade since I got it. It’s quiet when you want it to be, and very fast, runs all games when you want that. Amazing versatility, and the build is the closest thing to a MacBook on the Wintel side.

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  2. David K.

    The Blade 14 feels like it was well designed. The finish is a bit of a finger print magnet, but it feels solid and high quality. The keyboard has a nice tactile feel, it’s clicky without being very loud. Overall it feels like a compact premium laptop. Unfortunately the one I received didn’t work, so this was a very expensive paper weight that I had to send back.

    My experience:
    The laptop I got was clearly refurbished which I was not expecting, so that was obviously not a great start. I unwrapped it from the stingy amount of bubble wrap, plugged it in, powered it on, and got a Windows error message right out of the gate. I rebooted and was able to finish the Windows 11 setup on my 2nd attempt, no big deal.

    First I tried to install Chrome and got a CPU timer error blue screen of death about halfway through the install. I rebooted and tried installing Steam, this time I get a different blue screen of death about a bad sector.

    Ultimately I’m not sure if the issue ended up being hardware or software, but when I ordered a $2000 laptop I expected to be at least be able to boot it up and install Chrome… I returned the Razr, and once the refund processes I will probably order an Alienware X-14.

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  3. Alec

    It’s actually crazy how well this laptop performs in such a clean, small form factor. The AMD Ryzen CPU is so efficient and makes so much sense compared to its Intel counterpart. You can game on a 14 inch fine if you want, or just plug an external, either or.

    Really the only issue is the battery life. I’m barely getting over 3 hours with just Chrome browsing and every setting I can find to limit power consumption. There must be something wrong with the drivers and its use of the dedicated GPU vs integrated. Still trying to find a fix. The battery will be easily replaceable down the line if I have to though (cover is very easy to remove, and it’s easily accessible from there).

    Also the speaker and keyboard quality flat out aren’t good.

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  4. Ethan Caldwell

    I was nervous about buying a Razer laptop because Razer support is terrible. They don’t warranty anything that is not bought directly from their online store. So buying from Amazon was a risk. Fortunately, this little PC works perfectly and is hella fast. I got the Mercury version because it has more RAM. So glad I did.

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  5. Justin Kalicharan

    I was _this close_ to returning the Razer 14, but in the end, kept it. It’s a really great machine with some truly obnoxious shortcomings.

    PROS:
    * Beastly fast. Upgrading from ultrabook-class notebooks is a relief. I upgraded to 64GB memory internally and this should last a long time.
    * Svelte enough given its components. There’s nothing else like it on the market.
    * Bright, beautiful screen and decent-enough keyboard.
    * Razer lighting customizations are unnecessary but fun 😀

    CONS:
    * Insanely cheap case screws. I had to dremel them to open the case, and replace with better ones. WTF, Razer, are you thinking on a $4000 machine.
    * No touchscreen. I get it, I just don’t like it. For what I do, I’d much rather have a decent touchscreen than 240hz.
    * Only OK touchpad. Specifically, it’s a giant touchpad with only one tiny corner that works for a right-click, which is problematic in Windows.
    * Ridiculously huge and heavy power brick, and only 50W USB-C PD charging, which is frustrating because under load the computer draws quite a lot more. I am using 100W+ cables and chargers, but can’t get the laptop to accept more than 50W.
    * No dedicated END key. Yes, there’s fn-right, but this is more annoying than I would have expected 😉

    I almost returned the laptop after the fiasco just trying to open the case, and honestly am worried about reliability given some of those component choices, but overall it seems like a keeper. And I really enjoy something that’s almost-portable, but plenty powerful for any of my day to day work and games.

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  6. Mark Holmstrand

    I would give 0 Stars as Laptop is defective. The laptop powered on after pressing power button two times , I have entered all the details as country, language and computer name after that screen is black and I tried to power on and will never power on.

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  7. Book Reviewer

    I absolutely love this powerhouse of a laptop. The RAM is upgradable, and I immediately upgraded to 64GB DDR5 RAM. I wanted a portable, durable laptop that has some decent specs to game, and this laptop fits that need perfectly. I love the CNC aluminum finish, and love how I can actually work with this on my lap without it burning my legs. Highly recommend for those that are always on the go, and need something that is actually portable.

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  8. David K.

    I got the Asurion insurance to cover this, which is pretty good … but I almost wish I had gotten it off of Razer’s website for the Razer Care warranty or whatever.
    So far no issues with the laptop itself. Decent battery life. Kinda wish AMD had better optimization for the CPU and chipset. Still feels like Intel is more rock solid, but then again it may just be this AMD generation and I don’t have experience with a bunch of newer Intel chips.

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  9. Pavel D.

    I’ve done a lot of research, returning a lot of laptops (including the 2022 blade with rtx 3060), but I think I’ve finally found the one. The blade 14, 2023, with rtx 4060! At first, I found the battery life to be terrible! But after I uninstalled geforce experience (bloatperience), my battery life doubled! I love this laptop, and I use it everyday as a student!

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  10. AB

    Design: Extremely well finished, beautiful and elegant.

    Screen: Excellent color and brightness. I really liked it!

    CPU: super powerful, but hot.

    GPU: good gaming performance. Warzone at 160fps in QHD.

    Thermal: Works reasonably well. Due to its size, it is a hot laptop, its aluminum body helps thermal dissipation, however, under high load, the upper strip above the keyboard becomes very hot to the touch of your hands, with the sensation of burning your fingers if you leave them on for longer 5 seconds.

    Synapse program: simple and direct interface, however in this first installation of Windows 11 it crashes throughout the startup, having to restart it to be able to use it. Another point that I didn’t like is the custom configuration, because in it I can adjust the cpu and gpu performance, which is great, but I can’t adjust the fans at the same time, which would help reduce thermals.

    In Games: Great performance in games. I can play AAA games on high or ultra with it on a $10 cooled base while sitting on my couch for hours.

    At work: Great for work, very responsive.

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