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Razer Blade Pro (2015) Review (512GB SSD, 1TB HDD)

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Razer do not install bloatware, and the install is very clean. Steam and Start8 are actually installs I did before I remembered to take the screenshot.
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An overview of the system in GPUz and GPUz. The Intel Quad Core i7 4720HQ is a very capable quad core processor, with hyperthreading. It is clocked at 2.6ghz, with a turbo boost up to 3.6ghz. More details HERE.

The Razer Blade Pro system has 16Gb of DDR3 memory installed, clocked at 1,600mhz. Memory timings are 11-11-11-28-1T. The system uses a combination of Intel HD4600 graphics, with the Nvidia GTX960M taking over when the demand requires.

Comparison Mobile Systems (for specific synthetic test compares):

MSI GT80 Titan (i7 4980HQ)
Razer Blade 14 Inch (2015) (i7 4720HQ)
MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 3K 2QE (i7 4710HQ)
MSI GT72 2PE Dominator Pro (072UK)
MSI GS60 2PE Ghost Pro 15.6 inch (Intel I7-4700HQ).
MSI GT70 2OC (Intel Core i7 4700MQ).
MSI GS70 2OD Stealth (Intel Core i7 4700HQ).
MSI GE40-20C Dragon Eyes (Intel Core i7 4702MQ).
PCSpecialist Inferno 11.6 inch (Intel Core i7 3630QM).
MSI GX60 (AMD A10 4600M).
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (featuring Core i5 3427U).
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430 (featuring Core i5 3210M).
PC Specialist Vortex III HD72 (featuring Core i7 3610QM).
Asus G74SX-91013Z (featuring Core i7 2360QM).
Dell XPS 14z (featuring Core i7 2640M).
AlienWare M18X (featuring Core i7 2960XM Extreme Edition).
MSI CX640 (featuring Core i5 2410M).
Intel Core i7 2600k desktop processor.
Intel Core i5 2500k desktop processor.

Comparison Desktop System (for gaming tests).

Detailed specifications over HERE.
Asus GTX980 ROG Matrix Platinum (1,241 mhz core / 1,753mhz memory)
Asus R9 290 Direct CU II OC
(1000 mhz core / 1,260 mhz memory)
Gigabyte GTX770 OC
(1,137mhz core / 1,753 mhz memory)
Sapphire Dual X R9 285
(965 mhz core / 1,400 mhz memory)
XFX R9 280X DD
(1,000 mhz core / 1,500 mhz memory)
Asus Direct CU II GTX 760 OC
(1,006mhz core / 1,502mhz memory)
Asus GTX750TI Strix OC Edition
(1,124mhz core / 1,350mhz memory)

Software:

3DMark 11
3DMark
Cinebench R11.5 64 bit
Cinebench R15 64 bit
FRAPS Professional
Unigine Heaven Benchmark
Unigine Valley
SiSoft Sandra
CrystalDiskMark
ATTO Disk Benchmark
Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra 12
Cyberlink MediaEspresso

Games:

Grid Autosport
Tomb Raider
Metro Last Light Redux
Total War Rome 2: Emperor Edition.

All the latest BIOS updates and drivers are used during testing. We perform generally under real world conditions, meaning KitGuru tests games across five closely matched runs and then average out the results to get an accurate median figure. If we use scripted benchmarks, they are mentioned on the relevant page.

Game descriptions edited with courtesy from Wikipedia.

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5 comments

  1. It’s been like this for a while. Stronger GPU in the 14″. GTX X70 in 14″ and X60 in 17″. I understand the 17″ probably only comes with a 1080p screen but they need to realize a 960M will not be enough to even power a 1080P screen and Max settings in video games. Even a 970m is probably not enough for max 1080P gaming.

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  3. Let me guess. Costs arm and a leg and obsolete in months. Battery will fail in 6?. You watch. Not long after purchase, people will flog them on ebay for quarter of the cost. “Gaming laptops” – Rapidly becoming an oxymoron.

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  5. The laptop is just amazing, the best… The support the WORST!!!

    If you have problems with your Razer Pro, as me that my battery get damaged, you simply can’t buy the battery.

    You need to send the Razer Pro to his headquarters and wait they return again it.

    If you get a simply cable damaged the same.

    Don’t buy Razer products because if you have some problem you can’t buy the replacement part.

    Take care!!!!