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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact specifications of the custom upgrades performed by EXCaliberPC?
EXCaliberPC has upgraded the original configuration to include 96GB of DDR5 5600MHz RAM (using two 48GB modules) and a 4TB Samsung 9100 PRO NVMe SSD with sequential read/write speeds of 14,800MB/s and 13,400MB/s, respectively.
What is the significance of the AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor's 128MB Smart Cache?
The 128MB Smart Cache is a large, fast memory pool on the processor die that significantly reduces latency when accessing frequently used data, which can improve gaming and application performance, especially for CPU-intensive tasks.
What is the native resolution and refresh rate of the 18-inch display?
The laptop features an 18-inch Mini LED display with a native Ultra HD+ resolution of 3840 x 2400 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz, supporting HDR 1000 and covering 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
What video output capabilities does this laptop have via its ports?
Through its HDMI 2.1 port, it supports output up to 8K resolution at 60Hz or 4K at 120Hz. Its two USB4 ports also support DisplayPort and Power Delivery 3.1.
What are the warranty and support terms for this specific configuration?
This system is covered by a 1-Year MSI USA Warranty for parts and labor, which includes 1 Year of Global Warranty. Additionally, EXCaliberPC provides its own lifetime technical support.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Won't Power On After About 2 Days

You know, when you spend almost 5 grand on a laptop, you'd expect it to last for a while. My old 'gaming' laptop, that I wind up using for business, has an RTX 2060. It's been a great laptop, but the 14" screen is too small for my old eyes. I opted to replace it with this Razer Blade (2024) model as Razer Blade has the reputation for being the best. I want my new laptop to last a good 7-9 years. I got the laptop, booted it, performed the MS updates. I rebooted again, I got blue screens saying that the hard drive was inaccessible. I didn't have the time to mess with the laptop for another day. When I went to boot it, I got a blue screen and a red light on the front of the laptop. I figured that if it was just a bad hard-drive, no biggie as I had planned to either replace the 2TB NVMe that it came with, with a 4TB NVMe (or just add the second drive as this computer can supposedly accept two NVMe drives. Before opening the system, I decided to attempt to recover the OS. It didn't work locally -- couldn't access the drive. I researched recovering the OS on the razer blade website. It was rather cumbersome, but I managed to figure out how to download the image. I attempted to load it, which of course failed. I figured that maybe their image had issues and since I wanted Windows 11 Pro instead of home, I went to Microsoft's website and spent $200 on a Windows 11 Pro license. Couldn't load the image from MS. I had the red light on the front of the laptop. About 3 minutes later, the laptop powered off. With the battery being fully charged and the laptop power supply plugged in, I knew the laptop hadn't powered off due to a dead battery. I tried pressing the power button a few times but the system would not power on.This is my first foray into the world of Razer Blade. It will be my last. I returned the laptop as I didn't want to take a chance (and wait) on 'warranty' work.You blew it, Razer Blade. Crappy reliability and a cumbersome recovery process. I have already purchased a 27" monitor to use with my old laptop and a new wireless keyboard and mouse. Now I can see it and I'll save the 5 grand that I now have invested in it.Your mileage may vary, but I think I'll still with the ASUS ROG. I've never had a problem with their systems, pre-made or built myself.

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