Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020: Intel Core i7-10875H 8-Core, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 17.3″ FHD 300Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, CNC…

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  • New 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10875H Processor: Turbo Boost of 5.1GHz and up to 64GB RAM for powerful gaming and work performance
  • Experience phenomenal performance with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 Series SUPER Graphics, featuring ray tracing technology that delivers cinematic-quality rendering
  • Game on with a thin bezel 300Hz FHD Display that provides silky-smooth performance and maximized screen size
  • Custom Vapor Chamber Cooling System: Dual heat exchangers and custom fans to maximize heat dissipation and airflow
  • Advanced Connectivity: Featuring USB 3.2 Gen 2, 2.5Gb Ethernet, UHS-III SD Card Reader, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Windows Hello, and Thunderbolt 3

Specification: Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020: Intel Core i7-10875H 8-Core, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 17.3″ FHD 300Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, CNC…

Standing screen display size

‎17.3 Inches

Item model number

‎RZ09-03295E42-R3U1

Optical Storage Device Type

‎No Optical Drive

Hard Disk Interface

‎Solid State

Flash memory size

‎16

Memory Type

‎DDR4 SDRAM

Number of Processors

‎8

Processor Brand

‎Intel

color
Item dimensions L x W x H

‎39.5 x 26 x 2 centimeters

Product Dimensions

‎39.5 x 25.98 x 1.98 cm, 4.6 Kilograms

Operating System

‎Windows 10

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Series

‎Blade Pro

Max screen resolution

‎1920 x 1080 pixels Pixels

Brand

‎Razer

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎4

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

‎10

Wireless Standard

‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac

Graphics Memory Size

‎8 GB

Card description

‎Dedicated

Chipset brand

‎NVIDIA

Graphics coprocessor

‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080

Hard Drive

‎1 TB SSD

Memory Speed

‎2933 MHz

RAM

‎16 GB DDR4

Processor

‎5.1 GHz core_i7

Batteries

‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

7 reviews for Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020: Intel Core i7-10875H 8-Core, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 17.3″ FHD 300Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, CNC…

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  1. Hannibal

    Was hesitant to buy this laptop because Razer shows it permanently sold out on their site (seemed sketchy), but was able to grab one from Amazon. Could not be happier. The 4K display is gorgeous and this laptop is a great desktop replacement for those that are willing to pay top dollar. I use it primarily for business including CAD / 3D design / PHP coding, with occasional gaming, so it was important to look and feel like a business laptop first and not some nerdy gaming rig. The speakers also have much louder sound than my old 17″ notebook. I’ve been using it heavily for about 4 days so far and not a single issue yet. Fantastic machine!

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  2. RS

    Absolutely unbelievable. Every laptop I’ve had from razer has had some issue that fell under warranty. I assumed that the stealth blades weren’t their highest end products so perhaps that was the issue. Now I spent $4300 on this/ their top of the line 2800 super max — this 17” pro and the screen completely died within the first 30 days!!!! I adjusted the angle of the screen slightly and the screen went black. I returned it to the working position and the screen was visible. I moved it back to the black screen position — and now it won’t turn on for any number of resets and angle readjustment! It was about a 1” arc range that triggered the failure in a totally normal use angle.

    I use this machine for my work and now I can’t use it!!! And their RMA process takes over a month!!!! (I know because of my 2 other razer laptops that had issues within weeks of owning).

    This is entirely unacceptable. Clearly their entire line has problems. I will never take a risk on these nor give them the benefit of the doubt again.

    Further, their customer service is the biggest headache of circular outsourced customer service nonsense I’ve ever experienced in my life. It took weeks to even get an rma approval on my first two laptops. I’m not looking forward to this next headache.

    UPDATE: 3 days after I opened my support ticket with razer I still got no response… and instead received a message telling me that I hadn’t responded to the ticket and it was going to be closed! They never reached out or replied to me! Only let their automated system try to end the ticket because they completely refused to even read (or respond to) my ticket!!! Pathetic on the level of fraud! Absolutely ignored fulfilling their advertised warranty!

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  3. Steve Plouffe

    J’avais une très grande intérêt sur ce laptop. En lisant les commentaires, j’étais pas certain que je le voulais. J’ai risqué et une chance que j’hésite les fait. Un mot « WoW » image, rapidité l’expérience de jeux et surtout les ventilateurs sont silencieux. Hésitez pas à l’acheter.

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  4. Fmotion

    To start off, I REALLY want to love this laptop. the build quality and display are absolutely stunning. Great 10th gen CPU and the RTX 2080 SUPER is blazing fast. Unfortunately it’s been an absolute nightmare getting WiFi running properly. I have a $200 chromebook next to me that gets almost twice the speed on my 5ghz network. Most of the time on the Razer i get around 60-90mbps when I should be getting about 170-190mbps.. Often the speed will randomly just slow down to about 1mbps. I have tried reinstalling drivers, tweaking driver settings, etc. and still no improvement. I’m going to have to return this if I can’t get support to iron things out for me.

    Beware before purchasing!

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  5. Kevin Holland

    I’ve gotten two laptops and returned two laptops.

    Unfortunately the quality control at razer is very bad. Both of the machine I got had at least one (2+ on the second unit i got) stripped screws. So if you intend to upgrade this laptop don’t bother with this one, find a different one.

    At almost $4k I expect to be able to take it apart and install new ram / ssds. This is part of the appeal of razer devices. I didn’t have this sort of trouble with my Razer blade 15, so I’m not sure what’s going on with razer these days.

    They also cheaped out on the packing. The nice inner box with the magnetic lid is gone for this model. It’s a low quality cardboard junk box now.

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  6. CJ

    When I decided to buy this laptop I fully expected that I would get an awesome piece of kit. But instead I got the King of laptops. What Razer has managed to do here is amazing. This laptop is heads and shoulders above the Alienware 17 R5 that it replaces. It games with ease, it edits video with ease, it handles everything I’ve thrown at it with ease. All the while amazing me with the a 4K, 120Hz LCD that is not of this earth. Way to go Razer!

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  7. B. Ratte

    I am going to compare this to the Dell XPS 17 and I will keep it short.
    I wanted to like the Razer Blade as it is very powerful and the chassis is built so well. I really wanted to keep it.
    The good:
    It is powerful and you can play most games at high frame rates.
    The RGB keyboard is really cool, almost infinitely variable lighting.
    Sound is pretty good and nice 120Hz, 4K touch screen.
    The bad:
    The keyboard is terrible for typing (you will see this on many reviews and it is true). The worst thing is the row with the shift key is “shifted” to the left (see picture). Look at any other keyboard and the keys in that row are centered between the keys in the row above, but not on the Razer. Why did Razer feel the need to reinvent this?
    This is the real deal-breaker for me. The Dell has a terrific keyboard.
    Windows Hello will not recognize me half the time. The Dell is excellent at signing you in without any issue, no matter if I am wearing a hat, sitting slightly off center, etc.
    This is a heavy beast. The Dell is more than 1.5 pounds lighter if you include the power supply.
    The power port is just ridiculous. You can work with it, but why? You can plug the Dell in on either side.
    The Dell has the same CPU, but it is allowed to work harder. It benchmarks better than the Razer Blade.
    The Dell’s 4K screen is only 60 HZ but it has inkier blacks and looks better. It also has almost no bezel at the bottom of the screen.
    Did I mention that the Dell is quite a bit smaller?
    Fingerprint magnet-no kidding, the Dell still looks new.
    $1000 more than the Dell. Only real difference being the RGB keyboard and the 2080. If you are avid gamer then it may be worth it. I prefer a laptop that is more of an all-rounder.

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    Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020: Intel Core i7-10875H 8-Core, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 17.3″ FHD 300Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, CNC…
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