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Razer debuts new Blade 14 with Ryzen 9 CPU and RTX 40 graphics

The Razer Blade 14 is making a big return this year with an all-new model. This time around, Razer has gone with the AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS for the processor, pairing it up with Nvidia RTX 40 graphics, DDR5-5600MHz memory and speedy SSD storage. 

The new Razer Blade 14 packs the latest generation hardware, making it a great option for those looking to play demanding games on a portable system. For the display, there are multiple options, so you can go for 4K resolution, or you can opt for an ultra-fast QHD/240Hz display instead.

The Blade 14 measures in at just 17.99mm thick and weights less than 2kg. For connectivity, you'll find two USB4 Type-C ports and two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, so you can connect a full suite of peripherals, including Thunderbolt docks. This means the Blade 14 will be compatible with external GPU enclosures too if you need a performance boost while set up at home.

Here are the basic system specs for the Blade 14:

  • AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS Processor (8 Cores/16 Threads/5.2 GHz)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060/4070 Laptop GPU (140 W TGP)
  • Up to 32 GB DDR5-5600 MHz RAM (expandable to 64 GB)
  • 14” 16:10 QHD+ 240Hz Display (up to 500 nits; 100% DCI-P3; <3 ms response)
  • 0.71” (17.99 mm) thin; 4.05lbs (1.84 kg) light
  • Matte Black | Mercury White

The Razer Blade 14 will be available today, with prices starting at  £2,499.99 GBP/$2,399.99 USD/€2799.99.

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