Razer correctly offers it with 16GB of RAM, unlike some makers who are dipping as low as 4GB. Besides the 10th-gen, 10nm Ice Lake Core i7-1065G7, you also get that CPU’s new support for LPDDR-X/3733 RAM. The taper of modern ultrabooks make them appear thinner than they are.Īt least you get the new parts inside. Even though its rear is actually thicker than the Razer Blade Stealth 13’s, the taper works like vertical stripes on a dress or suit and makes it appear thinner than it is. Making it very unpleasant to use the keyboard. The worst part is using the RBS with charger plugged in, the system became very hot around the USB type-c port. Only lasted about 4 hours with light load. Look the picture of the XPS 13 9380, below. Sigh quite disappointed with the battery life. If you can provide a fix to problems then. These problems can be solved by the common methods provided here. In fact, if Razer’s claims of 15.3mm are true, it’s actually about 1mm thinner than an XPS 13 9380’s thickest portion. Common Problems with Razer Blade Stealth 13 and other problems fixes are provided here. The Razer Blade Stealth 13 asks: “Does this GPU make me look fat?” In the picture below, for example, the body looks like it should be shopping in the husky section of jeans. It measures about 12 inches wide, 8.3 inches deep, and about 0.6 inch thick (15.3mm.) It’s that thickness and the side view that’ll make you question its ultrabook claim. We’re not even sure the Razer Blade Stealth 13 can call itself an ultrabook, let alone a gaming one. GPUs are just as limited by thermals and power as a CPU.
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