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Razer's new super-skinny Blade 14 gaming laptop is a serious threat to my wallet, but I want a GPU w

Published: December 09, 2025 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

I've lost count of how many gaming laptops I've had over the years. But, somehow, I've lost the love of late. Nothing's really grabbed me. Until now, that is. Razer has just outed its just in time for the and I think it's thin-and-light gaming lappy I've been waiting for. [[link]] There's just one catch. Hold that thought.

Like the , the machine at the top of our list, the Blade 14's defining feature is thinness. For 2025, Razer has got the 14 down to 0.62 inches or 15.8 mm thick and 1.63 kg or 3.59 lbs​. The design sticks with Razer's signature minimalist, all-black vibe. Likewise, the unibody milled aluminium engineering remains. And that's a very good thing.

Moreover, the iGPU is largely irrelevant because, as you would expect, the Blade 14 gets dedicated Nvidia graphics, albeit there is a catch. At launch, you have a choice between RTX 5060 and GPUs, both with 8 GB of VRAM.

The RTX 5070 mobile is a decent GPU, but 8 GB is definitely a little skinny these days. I'd much prefer an RTX 5070 Ti, which gets an upgrade from the GB206 chip in the plain 5070 mobile to the GB205 die and with it a 192-bit memory bus and 12 GB of VRAM.

Razer's engineering has enabled a 100 W (plus 15 W Dynamic Boost) TGP in this compact 14-inch machine, which is the maximum for the RTX 5070. That suggests the chassis ought to be able to cope with the 5070 Ti, which Nvidia offers in configurations from 60 W to 115 W.

Along with the CPU and GPU you're getting a 14-inch 2,880 by 1,880 120 Hz OLED display and at minimum 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. Note that the RAM is soldered. So, whatever configuration you go for initially, you're stuck with it.

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But what of the sordid matter of money? , which is toppy but not totally outrageous. The problem is that's with the RTX 5060 GPU. Just the upgrade to the RTX 5070 is $400, which is painful.

However, that does at least come with another 16 GB of RAM, for a grand total of 32 GB. But you're still looking at a $2,700 RTX 5070 laptop.

Of course, if Razer does release an RTX 5070 Ti variant, it'll be more expensive still, likely $3k-plus. But then really nice things tend to cost extra. Part of me hopes the RTX 5070 Ti [[link]] version never materialises. If it does, it'll be a genuine threat to my bank balance. This is a very attractive gaming lappy after all.

Anyway, we hope to have a review of the Blade 14 very soon. So watch this space.

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