March 29, 2025

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Razer Blade 16 review: Pricey, thin RTX 5090 laptop


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When I picture the most powerful of the best gaming laptops, I think of behemoths with thick chassis and loud cooling systems. But the Razer Blade 16 (starts at $2,999.99, $4,499.99 as tested) paints a vision of a different world, where the most powerful laptop GPU, the RTX 5090, can fit in a chassis that’s just 0.69 inches at its thickest point.

Razer delivers a lot for the premium price (as it should) including a gorgeous display, solid battery life, and lots of ports. But the 28 W AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor makes for some tradeoffs, especially on CPU-bound games, and Nvidia still needs to do some work on its RTX 50-series “Blackwell drivers” to make this system perform as well as it should.

Design of the Razer Blade 16

The Razer Blade 16 is surprisingly thin. While there has been a general trend of gaming laptops getting slimmer and sleeker, the highest-end rigs have generally stayed thick to allow for generous cooling. But the Blade, despite its RTX 5090 GPU, is just 0.59 inches at its thinnest point (0.69 inches at its thickest).



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