New Razer Blade Pro and Blade 15 models

Alongside the announcements of new high-power mobile CPUs from Intel and new mobile Nvidia 16-series GPUs, Razer has launched its own new products. These come in the form of new Razer Blade Pro 17 and a mid-2019 refresh to its Razer Blade 15 line.

The update to the Razer Blade Pro 17 has been some time coming, and the new model enjoys some considerable changes. The bezels around the screen are trimmed down dramatically, allowing for a smaller overall chassis size while keeping the large screen. The trackpad has also been moved to sit below the keyboard instead of to the side of it.

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Razer Blade Pro Budget 2019









The AICHESON Laptop Cooling Pad is an option best for people who are on a budget or don't want to spend too much on a laptop cooling pad. It has one large fan and four smaller ones, just like the HAVIT Laptop Cooling Pad, but the fans are of lower quality and thus, do not cool as well. The pad isn't bad at cooling by any means, but it's far from the best. Still, it will noticeably improve your Razer Blade Pro 17's temperature and performance in-game, and its fans don't make much noise. After spending thousands on the laptop, you might not want to splurge too much on a cooling pad, anyway.

Features of Razer Blade Pro 2019





In terms of specs, that ninth-generation Intel Core processor is the i7-9750H, running at 2.6GHz which can be boosted up to 4.5 GHz. It’s not a huge jump up from the previous iteration, it’s still based on 14nm technology and Razer has chosen six cores over eight cores - I suspect the heat output from the 8-core version didn’t agree with the thinner and smaller case. That’s backed up with a baseline 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. Razer has also left space for an M.2 slot for you to fit an additional drive, and there is easy access to the paired DIMM RAM slots that can support up to 64 GB of Memory. Graphics wise you have the choice of the RTX2060, the RTX2070 Max-Q, or the RTX 2080 Max-Q.



