Full Specifications
| GPU | RTX 5070 8GB GDDR7 · 100W TGP |
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX · 24 cores |
| RAM | 32GB LPDDR5X · soldered |
| Storage | 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe |
| Display | 14" 2880×1800 OLED 120Hz · 500 nits |
| Weight | 1.78kg |
| Battery | 68Wh |
| Price | $2,299 |
Score Breakdown
Gaming Performance — 1440p Benchmarks
All tests at 1440p, Performance mode, 22°C ambient, 30-minute sustained load.
| Game | Settings | Avg FPS | 1% Low |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cyberpunk 2077 | High + DLSS 4 Quality | 96 | 78 |
| Black Myth: Wukong | High + DLSS 4 Quality | 49 | 38 |
| Alan Wake 2 | High + DLSS 4 Quality | 66 | 52 |
| Forza Horizon 5 | High | 138 | 118 |
| CS2 | High | 240 | 195 |
| Elden Ring | Max | 91 | 76 |
1440p · DLSS 4 Quality where supported · Performance mode · April 2026
Thermals & Noise
The Blade 14's thermal performance is strong for its size. The RTX 5070 at 100W sustains its full clock speed throughout our 30-minute test at 82°C — impressively cool for a 14-inch chassis. Razer's vapor chamber extends across both CPU and GPU, keeping temperatures well controlled. Fan noise peaks at 46dB — quieter than larger gaming laptops, and acceptable given the chassis constraints. At 100W TGP the Blade 14 is about 15% slower than the same GPU at 115W in larger machines, which is the honest thermal ceiling trade-off.
Display
The 14" 2880×1800 OLED at 120Hz is one of the sharpest displays in any laptop — 242 PPI gives text and fine details a crispness that 16" laptops at the same resolution can't match. True blacks, 100% DCI-P3, and Razer's factory calibration puts Delta-E under 1.5 out of the box. The 120Hz ceiling is the only limitation — competitive players wanting 240Hz need to look at larger machines. For single-player gaming, video work, and productivity this display is exceptional.
Pros & Cons
- Best 14-inch gaming performance available
- CNC aluminum — premium build, feels like a MacBook
- 7+ hour real-world battery life
- 3K OLED — sharpest laptop display at this size
- Quiet — 46dB peak, near-silent in light use
- 100W TGP — ~15% slower than 16" RTX 5070 machines
- Soldered RAM — no upgrade path
- 120Hz — not 240Hz
- Expensive for a 14-inch: $2,299
Who Should Buy This?
You travel regularly and want the best gaming performance available in a truly portable machine. Exceptional for mixed work and gaming.
You play competitive games and need 240Hz. Or if raw fps-per-dollar is the priority — 16" alternatives deliver more performance for less.