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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Graphics for Stunning Visuals
Built on NVIDIA’s award-winning 2nd-gen RTX architecture, these GPUs provide the most realistic ray-traced graphics and cutting-edge AI features for the most powerful graphics in a gaming laptop.
ntel 10th Gen 8-Core CPU for All-out Gaming Performance
Run the heaviest AAA titles and creation tasks without breaking a sweat, and activate Intel Turbo Boost Technology for a jolt of speed that brings the i7 processor up to 5.1GHz.
Next-gen Displays
Go with ultra-fast 360Hz FHD for competitive gaming, 120Hz UHD for creative work with 4K clarity, or a 165Hz QHD display for the best of both worlds.
Vapor Chamber Cooling for Maximized Thermal Performance
The laptop quietly and efficiently dissipates heat through the evaporation and condensation of an internal fluid, keeping it running smoothly and coolly even under intense loads.
Easy Upgradeability for More Speed and Storage
With an extra M.2 slot and user-upgradeable memory slots that support up to 64GB of memory as well as Intel XMP, you can upgrade the Razer Blade Pro 17 to suit your needs.
Advanced Connectivity for Greater Convenience
With built-in WiFi-6 and a UHS-III SD card slot, you can cut down on adapters and travel light.

Deborah Johnson –
This Laptop is an absolute beast!! I picked it up in the sale for £1,590, which is steal for something of such high build quality and performance.The 4K touch screen is very responsive and truly stunning to watch. Gaming is breeze and I can comfortably play any title so far on max settings in 1440p resolution. Far Cry 5 being the most played so far and averages around 95fps on 1440p Ultra, with 1.0 Resolution. TimeSpy score come in at a very respectable 9399 too, which out perfoms many 3070 laptops and even some low power 3080 ones too.Couple of little annoying things worth noting. As mentioned in other reviews, there seems to be a software issue where the speakers crackle slightly when using battery power. This only happens when in dedicated GPU mode and goes away when either plugged in or using optimus mode on battery. Another little niggle is that the secondary function keys do not light up on the UK keyboard. But none of these take away from what an amazing machine it is.I would highly recommend this Laptop, if you can pick it up for around the £1,600 price point.
J. Inglis –
Tech support is beyond a joke. They offer no drivers on their website and contacting them is worse than having your teeth pulled.The camera quality on my laptop is terrible. It can’t recognise me for Windows Hello and the image is horrible.Talking to tech support it’s taken them 5 days to advise me to uninstall any windows updates, use the built in camera app to take pictures (which is what I’d used to provide the picture I sent them), to install any windows updates and to factory reset the device. I’m waiting for them to suggest I attach a seperate webcam and use that.Onto the device itself, when you’re doing anything processor intensive it sounds like an aircraft taking off, even if you dial down the fan speed, at which point you get severely impacted performance.Battery life, as long as you’re not doing anything at all which could possibly require any processing, it’ll last an hour or so. Do anything that uses the CPU (lets ignore the GPU) and it shoots down.I will NEVER buy another thing from Razer.
A R –
All in all the laptop is great. Its powerful and can handle 4k video editing and gaming AAA games on max settings and QHD… some at 4k but not all. Can very very comfortably smash 1080p gaming and high FPS.there are some strange quirks with the laptop which after some research seem to be common among all and not just unique to my unit.When not on mains power the speakers emit a crackling sound and sound distorted. As soon as it is plugged in this goes away.The charger often cuts out which is a big no no while gaming as it forces the frame rate to plummet instantly. Until you disconnect and plug back in.Battery is very poor although in fairness this is to be somewhat expected on a machine like this as they perform best when plugged in anyway.Despite this the laptop is a beast. Alot of upgradabilty in terms or ram/storage/wifi card. The touh screen is precise and responsive and the screen quality is impressive.
Tommy Fernando –
Overall very happy with my razer 17 pro . Really beautiful display , has played every AAA game I’ve thrown at it with ease . Doesn’t get too hot or loud like some other gaming laptops I’ve used in the past . Only thing I can say is the the secondary function symbols don’t light up . However after looking into tho razer said this is as intended for the English version keyboards . Can be a bit annoying if you want to send an email on the dark . Doesn’t really affect me too much tbh .
Jaberwocky –
To clarify.I paid £1680 for this.I would not have paid full price when launched. Far to much money for a laptop, but at the discount price on run out compared to new machines now availiable….no contest !There is one small issue anyone that is buying this machine needs to be aware of. I have the one with the UK keyboard. Unlike a lot of you tube video reviews of this machine back when it launched which have ANSI keyboards , mine is a UK ISO keyboard layout. The ISO keyboards secondary function lights do not light up , where as the rest of the worlds ANSI layout keyboards do.Other than that, the build , screen and performance are spectacular. Just don’t expect to get 4K 120hz out of games on that screen, Even a RTX 2080 super max Q that turbo’s to 100 watts will not do that.You’ll have to run at 4K getting as close to 60fps whilst tweaking in game settings, or go down to 1080p and adjust in game settings to get 120 fps.The Screen is calibrated out of the box and 4K on You tube or Netflix with the atmos enabled on the in built up firing speakers is very good, providing a good approximation of enveloping you in Dolby Atmos sound , but with the caveat of not really any base to speak off. Doing this , whilst having the machine on my lap is roughly equivalent to watching a 70″ 4k TV across the room in my living room (around 10ft away).Portability. A bit heavy but very thin and a strong build. A bit like carrying around a thin slab of aluminium, but probably a bit heavier. The power brick is quite small for a 230watt brick.Power consumption on battery , around just over 1 hr in gaming , and up to around 6 hrs on light use if you tweak some settings in windows. I would suggest plugging the machine in for gaming , and use it on battery if your surfing the net or watching netflix or light office duty work away from a plug.