I bought the Razer Blade pro 17 (2021) with QHD, 165Hz, RTX 3070 two weeks ago. I was very drawn to the design and the promises.
Unfortunately, for personal reasons, I can't do anything with a tower PC.
But now it has happened to me several times that it just gets stuck in-game, sometimes jerks and the cooling even when I'm not in the game is sometimes so loud as if it was about to explode. He also has frequent coil whine.
Will return it today. Now the question arises for me, is it because of Razer in general, that they promise too much and make such a hype with the chic design ect, but in reality they are not that good,
Or is it simply because of the product itself, which was an exception and there was some error in production or delivery?
And can you please recommend other top gaming laptops? What do you think of the MSI laptops?
Can't actually be. Either you downloaded malware or something is defective.
The whine can only be a defect, of course, or you let it run too hot. What kind of games do you play with it and which ones does it appear in?
Where is your laptop while gaming? Hopefully not on the ceiling XD
It's on a clean, straight table and I just play Minecraft PVP with texturepacks
Occasionally also Assassin's creed
Then you should tell Razer that it may be defective and describe your problems to them.
Sounds to me primarily as if there was a problem with the temperatures.
I already have and they said that I should return it to where I bought it (Saturn) and exchange it for a new one
Well. For example, I only had the Razer Taipan once. Actually a decent mouse. Then the Razer Raiju Ultimate and I've had it for almost a year now. Still works fine and I have nothing to complain about. The quality is also good and it is well made.
Just get another Razer laptop and try again. If it still doesn't fit then switch to another manufacturer.
OK. Can you say something about MSI? Do you think they have high quality gaming laptops?
I personally have a tower here. My GPU is from MSI and it still transmits xd.
So I can't really say much about that.
But I think that it doesn't matter which manufacturer as long as the hardware is correct.
If you have concerns then check out a few reviews on YoUTube.
Okay thank you very much
The system instability you described should not actually be, and is therefore not to be regarded as "normal". The thermal situation along with the loud and in this case also quite nervous fan work are to be expected for such a book, although it is more a matter of setting, at least in the low load range.
You don't get a book with such potent components in the 17.3 "format as an ultra thin version. Where a lot of power is generated, there's also a lot of heat Housing is necessary.
For this reason, your book unfortunately remains noticeably behind the theoretical possibilities of the hardware compared to books with a thicker housing and better cooling for thermal reasons.
Many thanks for your response. Can you recommend a very good gaming laptop to me?
I already have a suggestion in the form of the upcoming Acer Nitro 5 series.
The https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/acer+nitro+5+an517+41+r5z7+gaming+692682 with AMD Ryzen 5 - 5600H to 7-5800H - Series and RTX 3060 to 3070 is currently only available for pre-order because it is brand new.
The previews read quite well, however, and various preliminary tests (which I have archived) also suggest good things. Just take a look at it and decide for yourself whether a little patience might be worthwhile.
All right, thank you
My pleasure. 😉