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  • Hey, how's it going? Dave2D here

  • And this is the newest Razer Blade Stealth. This is running the 8th generation

  • CPUs from Intel, Kaby Lake-R, so it's a quad-core CPU and I did a review of the

  • previous version of this, the, I guess the 7th generation

  • Fantastic device, I feel like they had updated a lot of stuff

  • that people wanted, and this is just kind of revision

  • that's just a little bit better.

  • Now, I want to clarify one thing before I go too much further into this review

  • A lot of people think that this device is a gaming laptop

  • I know most of you don't, but there's a surprising number of people that are like,

  • "Hey! Does this thing play games?"

  • It is not meant to be a gaming laptop

  • It's made by Razer. Razer makes gaming peripherals and gaming stuff,

  • but this is not a dedicated gaming laptop

  • Not to say that it can't play games like, by itself

  • It can't. It's running some like non-gaming internals

  • But you can plug up an external GPU if you do want to play games

  • which I'll explain further down the line

  • But just to clarify, this is not a dedicated gaming laptop.

  • Okay, so let's talk about things that haven't changed.

  • The build quality hasn't changed

  • Nothing actually from the exterior has changed that much

  • The one biggest difference is that this model is the gunmetal grey version

  • So they still make the regular black one with the green Razer logo

  • and RGB lights and stuff, but this one's gunmetal grey, and I like this one more

  • Maybe because I've seen the black one so often

  • But this one's just a cleaner design to me.

  • The logo is more subtle and everything just looks a little more muted

  • The one thing that is a good thing or bad thing is that RGB's on the

  • keyboard that are on the regular Razer Blade Stealth

  • are not present on the gunmetal gray version

  • They only light up in white.

  • The keyboard, the trackpad, basically everything is exactly the same on the exterior

  • It's a good keyboard, good trackpad

  • They updated the trackpad in the previous version to use the Windows Precision drivers

  • which is just way better

  • And the screen options aren't changed

  • This one here is running at 3200 by 1800 screen, IGZO panel

  • It's not the brightest thing ever but it's fairly bright, and it has a pretty good color gamut

  • lt also is a touch screen if that's your thing.

  • If you really like the colored RGB keyboard from the black model

  • But you want to clean finish, like this, you can always get a skin from dbrand,

  • just cover it up and it'll mute the logo and protect your laptop

  • The ports aren't changed. There's got two USB 3.0's and HDMI and then your Thunderbolt 3.

  • Now this Thunderbolt 3 port is for power like you powered up through here

  • and also supports four lanes of PCIe

  • so if you connect an external GPU to this thing, it gets full bandwidth

  • The one thing that's a little bit different between this one

  • and the previous generation of gunmetal grey is that

  • This one's a little bit darker, so this is the other one, the earlier 2017 one

  • It's really hard to tell from this camera, but this new one is slightly darker than this one

  • You know what? There's also another difference

  • On the inside, the little Intel stickers, the 8th generation

  • one is like a quarter of the size of the old version

  • Now, I've seen some other eighth generation laptops that had a regular-sized sticker

  • So I don't know why this little one exists

  • I know this is really important right? You guys should be aware of all the little details

  • about this laptop

  • Okay, the internals have changed a little. The layout is just a little bit different from previous

  • generations. The RAM is still soldered on and the SSD is still removable,

  • but they've actually used a much faster drive this year

  • Which is nice. Now, in terms of coil whine, my unit here does not have coil whine

  • I have seen a lot of reports of people getting Razer Blade Stealth's with

  • coil whine issues. All the review units I've ever had

  • didn't have it so I can't really comment on it

  • But this one yet again does not have it. Performance is excellent

  • This one's running the i7 and 16 gigs of RAM

  • and these new Kaby Lake-R chips are quad-core CPUs that get

  • really fast for short bursts. They benchmarked really well. The built-in GPU is still pretty weak

  • You're still not gonna be able to play some amazing games on or anything

  • You can play some light games

  • But even moderately demanding games are gonna make it choke

  • So if you want to play games, you either get something completely different like a gaming laptop

  • Or you're gonna have to connect an external GPU to this thing

  • Thermals under load are fine and same thing with fan noise

  • It doesn't get super loud or anything and we connected to an external GPU

  • Temperatures are also good. The external GPU

  • handles most of the graphical stuff so the laptop stays cool

  • Now if this is the type of setup you want

  • so it's like a thin and light Ultrabook combined with a external GPU

  • There's a lot of companies that do this kind of thing, but I still think the best company is Razer

  • They were the first people to do it so they probably have a little bit more like experience with it

  • But the connection is rock-solid, and it's just it just works really really well,

  • and I'm running the first generation Core still

  • They have a newer version that has an updated Thunderbolt 3 controller,

  • and you can connect external devices that work on a different pipeline

  • But I mean the performance is going to be identical to the first generation, but yes

  • If this is what you're looking for, I cannot recommend a better setup than these two. Now

  • Now, it's still not a hundred percent efficient.

  • There's some issues with using Thunderbolt 3 GPUs, but for the most part

  • They're pretty good. Now, if you want to learn more about them

  • I've done a video that kind of details this whole process a little bit more

  • I'll link that below. Okay, the performance and video editing is not as good as you might expect

  • This is a quad-core CPU, but it's a 15 watt CPU. There are quad-core CPUs like gaming laptops

  • that are 45 watt CPUs

  • And those are just able to maintain a higher clock speed for

  • just longer periods of time this can hit 4 gigahertz for a little

  • burst and then it'll drop down to its base clock and when you're video editing

  • That's just not ideal. So you can get stuff done if you're working with 1080p footage

  • or just not video editing very frequently

  • Sure, it can kind of work especially with an external GPU,

  • but if you want something that's just more long-term

  • Are you working with higher res footage? Go with something like a quad core gaming laptop

  • Those just do much better for edits.

  • Okay, battery life has not changed. I'm still getting seven hours on this thing

  • I know with the Kaby Lake-R's, it's supposed to be slightly more efficient

  • I'm still getting seven hours, and I think it comes from the screen.

  • The IGZO panel looks nice and the colors pop

  • But it just uses a little more juice

  • It is still like, for the most part, of full day batteries

  • So I'm not too worried about it

  • If I had to nitpick on some things on, if I, I mean I do like this laptop a lot

  • but if it just had to be that guy that just

  • hated on something, it would probably be

  • The speaker's. They're not bad

  • They're like really well positioned, but they don't sound amazing

  • they sound very like you know, run-of-the-mill Ultrabook

  • There are thin and light Ultrabooks like the MacBook's that just sound amazing

  • And it would be really cool if a Razer could stick something like those into here

  • Then this thing would be like really really cool, but yeah,

  • not amazing speakers. The other thing is the backlighting on the function key

  • So like F2, F3. It also controls volume down and volume up, but in complete darkness

  • You can't see the secondary controls because they just don't light up,

  • and it doesn't bother me because I rarely work in complete darkness

  • But for people that require that, yeah, can't control brightness and stuff unless you know exactly

  • which keys do what, but that's basically it.

  • Those are some minor complaints about this really good laptop

  • They did a really good job that last revision, and it's just even better now with the 8th gen CPUs

  • I'm gonna talk about one last thing. It's customer support

  • because I talked about in my previous videos with other devices

  • Razer's customer support is, I would consider a pretty mediocre

  • They're not a laptop company, right? They were originally a peripheral company,

  • and they got into the laptop game

  • And they do a good job at it

  • But their customer support is lacking, and they don't have stuff like next-day support

  • So if you have something with your laptop some companies like Dell and HP

  • They'll send a technician to your house or your work

  • And they'll kind of try to fix it

  • Razer doesn't have that, you have to send it back to them

  • So that's a bit of a bummer. It depends on what you want or need if your laptop support

  • I mean if it's really important to you, then you might want to look elsewhere,

  • But they make great laptops

  • And I think especially their Stealth line is

  • thumbs up, all around.

  • Okay, hope you guys enjoyed this video!

  • Thumbs if you liked it, subs if you loved it.

  • See you guys next time!

Hey, how's it going? Dave2D here

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