How to get a '22 Blade 14 with upgradable (5200 Mhz) RAM? Also, any sales support anywhere? | Razer Insider
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Hey guys!
I just spent 20 minutes in vain looking for sales support, seems it’s exclusively for existing customers. Hmm. I’m trying to get my hands on a Blade 14 2022 with upgradable ram (and the 3080 Ti). The sales pages lists 5 different RAM options in the specs but only lets me chose one, without details but I’m worried it’s the soldered 4800 Mhz. I’m starting to worry that there’s no model with upgradable RAM left on the Razer site. Can you recommend any place to buy it instead? Or may they be back in stock later?

Also, there really isn’t any sales (pre-sales) support by Razer, right? So weird, I want to give them my money but they’re not available to answer basic questions. All options I see require and existing order or purchase.

Any leads on getting my hands on a ‘22 14” 3080 Ti with upgradable RAM, highly welcome. 

Thanks!! ❤ ❤ <3
Flo

People on reddit suggest the info on the Tech Spec page is for many models, not just 2022. Sounds like a hug mishap on Razer’s part.. why mix info of different models on one spec page, and then not even mention that?


 On specs sheet it’s mixed from 2022 model to current, blade 14 with upgradable RAM is the one with ryzen 7000 and 8000 CPU pairs with rtx4000 gpu, the 2022 model is still soldered slower 4800mhz ram. So get at least 2023 with 7490HS ryzen cpu if you want upgradable ram. The 3080ti on blade 14 is lower wattage gpu so the performance won’t be hugely different with 4070 on newer models unless vram important on your workflow.


 On specs sheet it’s mixed from 2022 model to current, blade 14 with upgradable RAM is the one with ryzen 7000 and 8000 CPU pairs with rtx4000 gpu, the 2022 model is still soldered slower 4800mhz ram. So get at least 2023 with 7490HS ryzen cpu if you want upgradable ram. The 3080ti on blade 14 is lower wattage gpu so the performance won’t be hugely different with 4070 on newer models unless vram important on your workflow.

Thank you so much, very helpful. Yes, I need the higher VRAM and the higher amount of CUDA cores, both for AI applications. (these machines, even with less VRAM, are awesome for running open source AI models locally, with LMStudio - for example - it’s super easy. I recommend every blade owner does this!)

I’m honestly pretty disappointed by Razer that they’re unable to communicate this clearly. 
Having one spec sheet for multiple models and not even mentioning it is super unacceptable. I wasted so much time being confused by this, just because they’re unable to communicate professionally.


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