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Razer’s Blade 18 Is More Powerful Than Before, but the Dang Laptop Weighs 7 Pounds

Want Razer’s largest, most powerful gaming laptop? You’ll spend way more than last year.
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Razer’s desktop-replacement laptop is once again trying to excuse you from considering a full-size gaming tower and monitor. The newly revealed Blade 18 gaming laptop is now packing a higher-end Intel chip alongside the most powerful GPU available now. And just as all laptops are getting more expensive due to the ongoing RAM crisis, the 2026 Blade 18 costs $500 more than last year’s model.

The $4,000 2026 Razer Blade 18 is virtually indistinguishable from last year’s monstrous gaming laptop, though the new configuration comes with an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX CPU. The base version comes with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU and 32GB of RAM. If you crank that up to an RTX 5080, the laptop costs $4,500. An RTX 5090 GPU with its full 24GB of VRAM will set you back $4,900.

We’ve seen few laptops more expensive than that, such as last year’s $5,000+ MSI Titan 18 HX. What do you get for the extra cash? The Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX was part of an Arrow Lake refresh that Intel launched back in March. The chip promises an average of 8% better performance than an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX, though any better frame rates will depend on the game. We’re not sure if that uplift is worth buying a $4,000 laptop compared to last year’s, which cost $3,500.

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The 2026 Razer Blade 18 packs a similar mini LED display as the 2025 version, which means it can hit a fast 240Hz refresh rate at 4K resolution. But if you swap it over to FHD+ (1,920 x 1200) mode, Razer’s 18-incher burns rubber with a blistering 440Hz. Even with an RTX 5090 GPU, you would still need to rely on Nvidia’s DLSS multi-frame generation technology to get anywhere close to that top speed.

At least Razer says the new screen offers 20% better brightness than the 2025 version and still covers the full DCI-P3 color spectrum. The new Blade 18 is also packing plenty of ports, with an HDMI, three USB-A 3.2, a Thunderbolt 5 and Thunderbolt 4 USB-C port, and an SD card reader.

Razer is pitting its high-end gaming laptop against a MacBook Pro with M5 Max. While the company known for making high-end, expensive gaming products can outrace even Apple in the pricing department, it claims the Blade 18 does faster AI image generation and LLM inference than Apple’s top-end laptop. The M5 Max is a single chip running with an 18-core CPU and 32-core GPU. The Razer Blade 18 is packing a freaking Nvidia RTX 5090 discrete GPU with 680 tensor cores.

The MacBook Pro gets the point for portability, though. The Razer Blade 18 weighs in at just over seven pounds and should probably remain at home. A 16-inch M5 Max MacBook Pro weighs only 4.7 pounds. For anything close to portable, you should look at the recently revised Razer Blade 16. That laptop has an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU, so it may have a better battery life than the Blade 18 despite its built-in 99WHr battery. Then again, if you want a Blade 16 with comparable performance to the Blade 18, you’ll need to spend around $4,000 for the version with the RTX 5080 GPU. No matter which way you go, Razer’s laptops will stretch your wallet further than they used to.

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