In case you missed it - Razer updated the Base model with 9th gen CPU, RTX2060 and 144Hz screen. Was grocery shopping again today, picked it up at BestBuy on my way home. In short - I love it, this is it, finally a laptop I will keep for a while and enjoy it. I still have 2018 MBP, GS65 and bought also X1C for good measure in the last year, and all of them immediately made me feel kind of 'meh', I knew that it is not a long term solution. But this Blade is just awesome, I can have a machine with all the storage I need that runs fast or quiet if needed, doesn't burn or bend and squeak. I've put 2TB EVO 970 Plus, 7.8TB SATA 2.5 inch Micron SSD and 64 GB RAM in it. 9.8 TB total SSD storage in a small 15 incher.
It comes with factory -100mV undervolt. I bumped it to -125 and run some benchmarks. Corona is 2:43/2,969,122, Cinebench R20 is 2600, Valley 72 fps/3235 @80W and 85fps/3574 @ 90W (extremeHD preset). Well, you may say - nothing impressive here. True, about the scores - the power settings are 60W PL1 (20 seconds or so) and then 45W TDP - and you can't increase the limits out of the box, but the max CPU temp was 64C. This thing beats my 6 core MBP while being 30C cooler (with fans at max). The GPU temp never went above 60C@80W and 65C@90W. How 'cool' is that? I couldn't believe my eyes, the cooling system looks bog standard, two heatpipes for each CPU and GPU. one is shared, tiny fans with heatsinks on one side only. I guess those couple of mm in thickness makes all the difference. In primes95 small FFT max temp is 63C @ 45W @ 3.1GHz, also looks like 10C cooler than the GS65 after repaste. Magic!
I need to unlock the bios, unfortunately you have to hex edit a dump and load it, and figure out a way to make custom fan curves (it stops the fans at idle, I'd prefer them to stay at 2000 rpm or so). But even at stock settings it is perfectly usable little machine that does everything.
The only thing I don't like is the keyboard, both the keys and layout, but I can live with that. The battery life is obviously short (2.5 inch bay takes the battery space so only 65Wh) but this wasn't my priority.
I'll update when I get to removing the power limits, there is a ton of headroom left, I'm sure it will beat the crap out of my GS65 also.
It comes with factory -100mV undervolt. I bumped it to -125 and run some benchmarks. Corona is 2:43/2,969,122, Cinebench R20 is 2600, Valley 72 fps/3235 @80W and 85fps/3574 @ 90W (extremeHD preset). Well, you may say - nothing impressive here. True, about the scores - the power settings are 60W PL1 (20 seconds or so) and then 45W TDP - and you can't increase the limits out of the box, but the max CPU temp was 64C. This thing beats my 6 core MBP while being 30C cooler (with fans at max). The GPU temp never went above 60C@80W and 65C@90W. How 'cool' is that? I couldn't believe my eyes, the cooling system looks bog standard, two heatpipes for each CPU and GPU. one is shared, tiny fans with heatsinks on one side only. I guess those couple of mm in thickness makes all the difference. In primes95 small FFT max temp is 63C @ 45W @ 3.1GHz, also looks like 10C cooler than the GS65 after repaste. Magic!
I need to unlock the bios, unfortunately you have to hex edit a dump and load it, and figure out a way to make custom fan curves (it stops the fans at idle, I'd prefer them to stay at 2000 rpm or so). But even at stock settings it is perfectly usable little machine that does everything.
The only thing I don't like is the keyboard, both the keys and layout, but I can live with that. The battery life is obviously short (2.5 inch bay takes the battery space so only 65Wh) but this wasn't my priority.
I'll update when I get to removing the power limits, there is a ton of headroom left, I'm sure it will beat the crap out of my GS65 also.