@@akin242002 that’s why I don’t believe in stuff like “portable gaming laptop”. Because you will have to find a place with a power socket for your charger while playing on the go.
@@cavan_goh True! Modern GPUs draw so much power, even M chip MacBooks with their iGPU get reduced to 3 hours or less of battery life for things that run natively on ARM silicon. Windows PCs ranging from 1.5 to 2 hours while gaming.
TwertyX my battery sometimes at 92% jump to “2h 30 mins” remaining all the way to 47% at “45 mins” remaining only. I’m not sure why this happens on my slim gaming laptop but idk if this has got to do with hardware issues - cuz when I went over to battery check/scan it had a 100% pass rate result. This is despite putting the laptop at 100% power efficiency, lowering brightness and putting “quiet/efficiency mode” & reducing screen refresh rate to 60Hz.
Razer laptops are a toaster. Cooling is the worst, you cannot keep your hands on the chasis to even type. Immediately sent it back and got Lenovo Legion Slim 7 and still happy with it for a year now.
Everyone has their preference that they are entitled to, but I agree with you. A desktop PC is the way to go if they want to game with high fps for EA shooter games. Gaming on a laptop is torture on the battery life for Windows laptops and MacBooks. Laptops are better for light work/business/school on the go, and desktops for gaming or extreme workload.
Dang cool question do you have any old/broken computers I can get
Specs/Performance: ✨🤩💫
Battery/Life: 💀🗿
Death of battery life is the cost of doing business. Game or video edit onward... next to a charger.
@@akin242002 that’s why I don’t believe in stuff like “portable gaming laptop”. Because you will have to find a place with a power socket for your charger while playing on the go.
@@cavan_goh True! Modern GPUs draw so much power, even M chip MacBooks with their iGPU get reduced to 3 hours or less of battery life for things that run natively on ARM silicon. Windows PCs ranging from 1.5 to 2 hours while gaming.
TwertyX my battery sometimes at 92% jump to “2h 30 mins” remaining all the way to 47% at “45 mins” remaining only.
I’m not sure why this happens on my slim gaming laptop but idk if this has got to do with hardware issues - cuz when I went over to battery check/scan it had a 100% pass rate result.
This is despite putting the laptop at 100% power efficiency, lowering brightness and putting “quiet/efficiency mode” & reducing screen refresh rate to 60Hz.
I don’t understand why battery life is a concern for people on high end laptops…
Is that a plastic reflective layer on that OLED panel looks nasty.
Such beautiful laptop
Hey community what to choose for rendering power and battery life
Ye
There goes the battery😂
Tell me it's price bro. I wanna know that.
6k$ on ebay
@unclesinkshorts3602 exactly. Not worth it at all
This is beautiful !
Razer laptops are a toaster. Cooling is the worst, you cannot keep your hands on the chasis to even type. Immediately sent it back and got Lenovo Legion Slim 7 and still happy with it for a year now.
people who couldn't afford this says a lot of bad stuff 😂
😂😂😂
Only 175 Watt...
does it open gta 5?
it can open gta 10
i prefer Asus Scar 18
New razer blade helicopter
Yay the shittiest 4090 produced and 20 minutes from a full charge on max settings
And the most ridiculously over-priced.
И постоянные перегревы и троттлинг…
@LifeOfZamboanga not silly its the truth
Performance : 🎉
Battery life : 💀
Fan Noise : 💥
Temperature: 🔥
Repairability: 😢
Really? From the reviews i've watch in youtube, most of the test Razer Blade is really quite for a gaming laptop
Temps, really bad repairability and battery degrade very quickly @@taupangnang1245
Didn't daddy get you one? :(
90C
100C processor, 95 video
150% noise
Can you give me one 😂😂
Waste of money, buy a pc
Everyone has their preference that they are entitled to, but I agree with you. A desktop PC is the way to go if they want to game with high fps for EA shooter games. Gaming on a laptop is torture on the battery life for Windows laptops and MacBooks. Laptops are better for light work/business/school on the go, and desktops for gaming or extreme workload.