![]() ![]() Depending on your graphics settings, you may even be able to reach 120fps to fully max out its screen. Given the sheer power of the RTX 4090 in our review unit, the Blade 16 was also able to play games in 4K well beyond 60fps. Razer Blade 18 (Intel i9-13950HX, NVIDIA RTX 4060) Razer Blade 16 (Intel i9-13950HX, NVIDIA RTX 4090) That's particularly useful for bright HDR highlights, something most notebooks and monitors handle poorly. Both games also looked far brighter than I've ever seen on a laptop thanks to the MiniLED panel. ![]() Cyberpunk 2077 and Halo Infinite looked absolutely crisp in 4K with their graphics and ray tracing settings maxed out. ![]() In practice, the Blade 16 excelled at both 4K and 1080p gaming. Strangely, though, Razer's dual-mode display is only available on the Blade 16 - the tech likely isn't there yet to make it happen on the bigger computer. ![]() This is the first time we've seen NVIDIA's 90-series hardware on any notebook, so that alone is sure to be a hook for power hungry gamers. Both of these laptops feature Intel's 13th-gen mobile CPUs, as well as NVIDIA's more powerful RTX 40 GPUs. ![]()
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