Search  for anything...

Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti - 12th Gen Intel 14-Core i9 CPU - 17.3" 4K 144Hz - 32GB DDR5 RAM - 1TB PCIe SSD - Windows 11 - Chroma RGB - Thunderbolt 4 - SD Card Reader

  • Based on 26 reviews
Condition: Used - Like New
Checking for product changes
$1,899.99 Why this price?
Save $899.98 was $2,799.97

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as / mo
  • – Up to 36-month term with PayTomorrow
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 1 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by MadBargainz LLC

Arrives May 2 – May 6
Order within 7 hours and 11 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core-i9


Graphics Description: RTX 3080 Ti


Style: UHD 144Hz


Features

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU: The new GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU brings the flagship 80 Ti class of GPUs to laptops for the first time featuring 16GB of the fastest GDDR6 memory ever shipped in a laptop, the RTX 3080 Ti delivers higher performance than the desktop TITAN RTX
  • 12th Gen Intel Core i9 14-Core CPU: Experience cutting-edge speed on the all-new Intel Core i9-12900H processor with up to 5.3GHz of Turbo Boost for unrivalled performance to take on the most demanding gaming and creative tasks
  • 4K UHD 144Hz Display: Perfect for creators who require true visual clarity so creative visions can be brought to life with a fast 144Hz refresh rate to experience visuals that are buttery smooth
  • DDR5 4800MHz Memory: 50% faster than the previous generation enjoy a quicker, smoother experience when loading applications, running games, and performing other everyday tasks
  • Next-Gen Vapor Chamber Cooling: Upgraded with more exhaust fins, quieter fans, and a larger liquid capacity, the new Blade 17 performs cooler and quieter than ever before
  • Desktop-Grade Connectivity: Never feel the need to compromise on how to accessorize with the built-in HDMI 2.1 port, Thunderbolt 4 USB-C (2 ports), USB-A (3 ports), 3.5mm audio jack, UHS-II SD card slot, and 2.5GB Ethernet Port

Description

Within its sleek 17” chassis, the new Razer Blade 17 is equipped with the latest Intel 12th Gen H-Series processors for maximum performance. Paired with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 30 Ti series graphics for stunning visuals that are brought to life with a variety of displays.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandRazer
Product LineBlade 17
Display17.3 inch, 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
ColorBlack
Storage1 TB SSD
ProcessorIntel Core i9, 5 GHz
Memory32 GB DDR5
Operating SystemWindows 11
GraphicsNVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti, 32 GB VRAM
Wireless Connectivity5 GHz Radio Frequency
USB Ports5 (USB 3.0)
Hardware PlatformPC
Weight9.48 pounds
Dimensions15.55 x 10.23 x 0.78 inches
Battery1 Lithium Ion (included)

Frequently asked questions

The Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop comes with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU, 12th Gen Intel 14-Core i9 CPU, a 17.3-inch 4K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 32GB DDR5 RAM, a 1TB PCIe SSD for storage, Windows 11 OS, Chroma RGB keyboard lighting, Thunderbolt 4, and an SD card reader.

Yes, the Razer Blade 17 allows for upgrades. You can increase the RAM and SSD storage, but it's important to ensure compatibility and adhere to the maximum upgradeable limits specified by Razer.

Absolutely. The Razer Blade 17, with its high-performance GPU and CPU, substantial RAM and storage, and high-resolution display, is equipped for demanding games as well as professional tasks like video editing and 3D modeling.

The 17.3-inch 4K 144Hz display on the Razer Blade 17 offers crisp, detailed visuals and smooth motion, making it ideal for immersive gaming experiences and precise graphic design work, benefiting both gamers and professional users.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Reviews of the Razer Blade Pro 17 with 4k 3080ti exhibit a wide range of experiences, from high praise for its power, screen quality, and build, to criticism for thermal management, reliability, and some technical glitches. This laptop seems geared towards users needing high performance for gaming and creative work, but it may come with challenges such as heat management and potential driver issues.

Pros

  • 🔥 High performance with i9 cores and 3080ti GPU suitable for demanding tasks and gaming
  • 🖥️ Quality screen with good color accuracy, making it great for creative work
  • 🔌 Ample port selection catering to various connectivity needs
  • ✔️ Sturdy build quality giving it a premium feel
  • 🚀 Possibility to upgrade RAM and storage, enhancing its capability

Cons

  • 🔥 Runs hot, especially on the left side, leading to potential discomfort
  • ⚙️ Some users reported issues with USB-C Display ports and drivers
  • ⌨️ Mushy keyboard feel may affect typing experience for some users
  • 🔊 High noise levels in certain modes due to cooling system
  • 🔋 Heavy battery consumption and requires constant connection to power

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a high-performance laptop for gaming or creative work and can manage some of its downsides like thermal management and potential driver issues, the Razer Blade Pro 17 could be a worthy investment. However, for those sensitive to heat, noise, or who prioritize flawless reliability, it may be worth considering other options.


  • Powerhouse of a laptop (4k 3080ti reviewed)
So I debated for months about what laptop to get to replace my trusty surface book 2. I simply could not find something that hit all the points that it had but I narrowed my search down to the razer 17 (4k 3080ti), the MSI z17 (3080ti), and the Gigabyte AERO 17 (3080ti). The MSI and Gigabyte had the downside of only being 90w and 105w gpus respectively. The MSI brought touch screen that I desperately wanted but lost out because it only ran at 1440p and I did not want to step down in resolution. So that left the Gigabyte in the running and it is significantly less expensive but lost out because they dropped all the ports off the laptop like some fruity company I know of. So we had the winner of the Razer from the selection. I also knew that I would be upgrading the unit right out of the gate as the storage and ram would need to be bumped up to better cover my software needs. So I booted the laptop to make sure that everything was working and then popped the cover off to swap the ram for a 64GB kit from Kingston (KF548S38IBK2-64) and a 4TB ssd from sabrent. The cover had a bit of a learning curve as you needed to slide it to the front of the laptop to get it to lift off but otherwise was easy to get into. I was disappointed to find a tamper seal on the boot ssd but it did not say warranty void so I will not dock it too hard here. I had some difficulty with the OS clone so I did a clean install from the recovery media from razers webpage (only accessible after you register the laptop). Everything came up and worked no problems when working from the recovery media (I do not recommend a truly clean windows install as there is no page to pull razers software and drivers from). The laptop is a joy to work with as it has tons of power ontap and after the upgrades the ability to replace my desktop in a pinch. CPU The new i9 cores are shockingly fast and chew through both lightly and heavily threaded workloads and under the right conditions outpace my old 1950x threadripper. An older cpu to be sure but it still blows my mind that a laptop could keep pace with a hedt processor. GPU Where this laptop really sets itself apart is in the gpu department where its higher power limit lets it stretch its legs pushing some titles in 4k at decent settings. I have also given it a shake at 8k but found that the vram buffer is on the very edge of working even in older titles. An example would be skyrim working at stock maxed settings but running out of memory once I enabled an enb. Thermals/Noise Experiments aside the laptop will get very loud if you select anything other then the quiet mode. The laptop keeps thermals under control though so I can't knock it much here. Battery Expect to be married to the power cord for almost any task as the system sucks down power at an alarming rate. I think some of this is a combo of the high refresh rate screen and the fact that the dedicated gpu is not really disabled in optimus mode but just in a low power state. Do note that the power brick gets quite warm under normal loads and downright hot under stress loads. I strongly recommend keeping it well ventilated and off cloth surfaces. Screen The screen was a pleasant surprise for me as it was brighter than the reviews I read lead me to believe. Note it is not a photon cannon but it meets or exceeds the outgoing surface book 2. One thing that I wish it had here was an HDR rated panel. I would give up the high refresh rate for that in a heartbeat but I know that I am in the minority here. Colors are good and I feel that I can edit content on it without having to worry about being terribly inaccurate. Keyboard I have to give this a meh rating as it is just so so at best. The keys are mushy and the layout is somehow off a bit for me. I am guessing that I will get used to it but off the bat I find I am getting more errors than normal when typing. The chroma colors are fantastic though and I was able to setup a matching color scheme to my desktop. The colors are bright and vivid so A+ there. Trackpad This one surprised me as everyone raves about this track pad but I found the surface book despite its smaller size was better. It has a wedge click that misses my input frequently and its palm rejection is mediocre as I frequently would have the cursor move while I was trying to type. Port selection This was a selling point for me and it does not disappoint. The usb A ports are plentiful and the thunderbolt ports are fast. The 2.5G Ethernet is a nice touch though I can't test this as my network is 1G or 10G with no ability to run the interim steps (I will update this if I get a different switch.). The HDMI is 2.1 so you get the full bandwidth to run all the way up to 8k 60hz. Wifi runs the new 6e standard and with a supported network pulls nearly gigabit speeds. Finally the sd card slot is on point reading at my cards rated speeds. Build quality Exceptional fit and finish here. Everything is sturdy and I was not found wanting here coming from the exceptional surface book. Final thoughts I love this laptop for everything it is capable of doing. It is not a true workstation replacement but no laptop will be able to reach hedt levels. Where this laptop shines is in that space in-between where I can't haul my workstation but still need to edit a video or stitch some images together. I can render a h265 video without proxies on this and with the ram upgrade I can stitch raw files together with confidence. Also it can game and game well but don't expect miracles here as while it has the 3080ti name it is still a notebook gpu so it struggles at 4k in newer titles. The deep vram buffer is a massive boon for work but don't expect to make much use of it in games. If you are looking for a gaming laptop I would look at the 1440p units as it is a more obtainable resolution. For the "creative" that games on occasion I think you will be hard pressed to find a better laptop that combines all of these specs in this form factor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022 by jarble

  • USB-C Display port do not work
Both USB-C Display ports do not work for Nvidia drivers > 512.15, Razer knows about this for more than 2 months and yet there is no fix. I used apps that require drivers in the 516.xx or greater range, so rolling back to 512.15 is not an option. I need more than 1 external monitor for my work, without the display ports working this is not possible. Customer support from Razer is terrible. I had the model with the 3080ti in it, I am returning it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022 by Ryan Villamil

  • I fell for it Again, Dont buy this laptop. spare yourself
I own 5 razer blade pro 17's I have a 2019 i7 3080 a 202 i7 3080 early 12 i7 3080 and late 21 i9 3080 and this new 14 core 3080ti is literally 300% slower upload 4k video from premiere pro 22 and the early 21 i7 blows it away. and of course razer being razer its "oh well' must be your wifi problem is I have a cat 6 ethernet connect at 5g all were tested side by side under exact same parameters. sending it back and never going razer again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022 by JailBreakOverlander

  • The rtx 3080 better, turns off fast and the cooling is louder and way worse how is this better
Worse cooling and gaming than normal rtx 3080 razer laptop
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Colin

  • Great laptop that runs hot.
Just got it today. It's beautiful, it runs smooth. The 4k is awesome. It's light and thin. The only issue I have with it, is that it runs hot. Primarily on thr left side. I have to use a laptop fan accessory underneath to mitigate the heat.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022 by Gary

  • Don't buy if package already open
I bought the laptop at the discount because it was previously opened. What they don't tell you is that the laptop has a problem. The system reads it as a blade 15 and not 17. I called razer and they told me it's a defective product and i should send it back.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by vlad

  • Breaks out of the blue
Real piece of crap not worth $4 no support either avoid like the plague
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Ryan casburn

  • Why waste your money?
Multiple features didn't even work (screen looked bad, touchscreen didn't function, drivers didn't exist for multiple OEM components....) But why stop there? Waste your time with RAZER support, which is about as soul sucking as comcast or trying to cancel your AOL.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022 by The Reviewer

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.