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    Razer Blade Stealth Kaby Lake

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by Christian Garces, Dec 21, 2016.

  1. Christian Garces

    Christian Garces Newbie

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    I wanted to know from some one who has this laptop and also plays World of Warcraft. What kind of performance are you getting with out the core attached when playing.
     
  2. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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  3. hiddensanctum

    hiddensanctum Notebook Evangelist

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    For the Razer Core it really depends on what graphics card you put in it, but I am sure you'll be able to max out WoW on 2K with like an AMD RX 480.
     
  4. Davin Dameron

    Davin Dameron Newbie

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    I have the Razer Blade Stealth Kaby Lake version along with the Razer Core and a GTX960 video card. I get about 30 fps at ultra settings in WOW.
     
  5. don_svetlio

    don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.

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    WoW is usually heavy on the CPU - anything past a 960/380/380X or 1050/1050 Ti/470 isn't really going to be worth as the dual-core will bottleneck massively.
     
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    mindinversion Notebook Evangelist

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    I have the skylake version. With a 1080 and a 4k monitor you can essentially max it out [there's one setting. .I forget exactly what it is but it's some new AA or some similar that'll still nuke the whole thing.... but it nukes my desktop6700k @ 4.7 W/ same GTX 1080 as well]