Thermalperformanceis reasonabletoo.TheBladedid
producenoiseduringgaming,butit’sa littlequieterthanlast
year’smodelandyou’lleasilydrownit outwitha headset.
Similarly,whilethemetalontheoutsidedoesgetwarm
duringgaming,theheatlevelsaren’tdangerousandthey’re
a littlecoolerthanlastyear.TheCPUandGPUdeltaTsof57°C
and51°Carefine.
Meanwhile,thespeakershavegoodvolume,loadsof
high-endpunchanda strongmid-range.However,bassis
weak.Oneareathathasn’tgotbetter,though,is batterylife.
TheBladelastedaroundsixhoursina low-intensitytest,but
only 90 minuteswhengaming.You’ll needtoplugit intothe
mainsfora gamingsession.Conclusion
Razer has made decent changes to its latest Blade 15. The
240Hz screen offers good quality and sensational speed,
and the RTX 2070 Max-Q is fast. It’s cooler and quieter than
its predecessor, and it still looks fantastic. However, the CPU
sometimes throttles, the keyboard is light and shallow, and
battery life remains weak.
The price is high too. RTX 2070 Max-Q laptops with
bulkier, uglier designs can be found for under £2,000, and
240Hz models can be purchased for around £2,200. Still,
the Razer justifies the extra outlay with its slick, lightweight
design and a great screen. It’s a solid option if you’re willing
to spend a little extra on a stylish, eye-catching laptop.
MIKE JENNINGSVERDICT
Great gaming performance in a slick, lightweight
package, although you pay a high price for it.OVERALLSCORE
86
PERFORMANCE
22 / 25DESIGN
23 / 25
HARDWARE
22 / 25
VALUE
19 / 25SHARP
+ High-quality
240Hz screen
+ Fast RTX
2070 GPU
+ Robust and
stylish designBLUNT- Light and
shallow keyboard - CPU occasionally
throttles - High price
BENCHMARK RESULTS
GIMPIMAGE
EDITING51,244
HANDBRAKEH.264
VIDEO ENCODING325,893
LUXMARK
OPENCL103,313
HEAVYMULTI
TASKING148,928
SYSTEM
SCORE136,681
our single-threaded image editing test and heavily multi-
threaded Handbrake test.
It’s not a clean bill of health though. The Core i7-9750H
should achieve a peak speed of 4GHz across all cores, but
it sometimes throttled to speeds between 2.5GHz and
3.2GHz, with its scores sitting a little behind what we expect
from this CPU – we’ve seen Handbrake results around
50,000 points ahead from competing machines using the
older (and lower-clocked) Core i7-8750H.
The screen impresses, though. Its brightness level of
333cd/m² is high enough to handle any task, and the black
level of 0.27cd/m² is low enough to give games sufficient
depth. The contrast ratio of 1,233:1 is good too, providing
great punch and vibrancy. The delta E of 1.91 is excellent,
and it means colours are accurate – although the colour
temperature of 8,560K is a little chilly, but you don’t notice
it in general use, and games still look great on this screen
thanks to the colours and contrast.SHADOWOFTHETOMBRAIDER
1,920x 1,080,HighestDetail, TAA
025507510025 50 75 10025 50 75 100Razer Blade 15 64fps 84fpsBATTLEFIELDV
1,920x 1,080,UltraDetail,DX11
0Razer Blade 15 73fps 91fps25 50 75 1001,920x 1,080,Ultrasettings, DX12, HighDXR,DLSS0Razer Blade 15 43fps 66fpsTOTALWAR:WARHAMMER II
1,920x 1,080,UltraDetail,DX11
0Razer Blade 15 58fps 70fpsMinimum AverageINTELPERFORMANCE
INDEX119.42%