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    • keftaparty
      keftaparty last edited by

      Wouhou !

      Very pleased to have you running windows !
      My actual advice goes to the 2017 dell xps15, but the blade is maybe even better...
      Best
      Mehdi

      ...
      Mehdi Toutain-Lopez
      www.toutain-lopez.com

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      • Fred
        Fred last edited by

        Both were contenders, but I am happy.

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        • eight
          eight last edited by

          Yeah, I am nearing same decision to go with the Blade, but there is something that stops me. Perhaps painful memories of using Windows compared to Mac.

          Please keep us updated on Razer experience.
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          • primaldivine
            primaldivine last edited by primaldivine

            HI Fred, 

            Yep, I am about to buy a Razer Blade... SOmeone wants to buy my souped up MacBook Pro, and I am ready to shift to Windows... I think.

            Anyone using the Razer Core external Graphics card with It? 

            I guess depending on the graphics card I can get various output options, including Triplehead Matrox. Anyone using it this way that can offer some feedback or performance review? 

            Jamie

            Pro-User Latest Beta - MacBook Pro i7 2.66GHz SSD
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            • Russell
              Russell @primaldivine last edited by Russell

              @primaldivine said:

              Yep, I am about to buy a Razer Blade

              So this transition is the result of an unsatisfactory response to the latest round of MacBook Pro's?
              4 x USB-C/thunderbolt 3 ports with adaptors and hubs to get the same connectivity with previous MacBook Pro hardware. Thunderbolt 3 is a faster bus which is promising - so four of these could be an advantage - but at the moment 3rd party hubs are less attractive with reports of bad performance and overheating. The Razor Blade has 1 x Thunderbolt 3 port with the option for a breakout graphics enclosure - but its not clear what the cost for the Core enclosure is going to be and then add the cost of graphics cards for the enclosure on top?  There is a significant cost difference in favour of the Blade, but I would have to put that against the potential of what is possible with multiple Thunderbolt 3 hubs/enclosures hanging off a new MacBook Pro - assuming that some decent 3rd party graphics enclosures and professional hubs are going to come on the market at some stage. 

              Media Arts | James Cook University, Australia | MBP (mid 2015) 2.5GHz i7 16GB AMD Radeon R9 | Mac OS 10.12.5 | Issy 2.5.2

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              • Fred
                Fred @Russell last edited by

                @Russell the main gripe with the MacBook pros is very poor GPUs. Considering the power we get from GPUs for real time and offline video work the low power GPUs and power to cost ratio of apple gear makes the choice easy. Only 2 of the 4 thunderbolt ports on the MacBook pro are full speed. Yes there is a single port on the blade but there are 3 usb 3 ports, hdmi and a thunderbolt 3 that can take a thunderbolt expansion box getting you more ports and still beating the price and power of a donglebook. I think the razor without the high end GPU is a complicated option, but the HD screen 1060 equipped 14" blade is great value and super powerful.

                http://www.fredrodrigues.net/
                https://github.com/fred-dev
                OSX 13.6.4 (22G513) MBP 2019 16" 2.3 GHz 8-Core i9, Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB, 32g RAM
                Windows 10 7700K, GTX 1080ti, 32g RAM, 2tb raided SSD

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                • Russell
                  Russell @Fred last edited by Russell

                  @Fred said:

                  a thunderbolt 3 that can take a thunderbolt expansion box getting you more ports and still beating the price and power of a donglebook

                   As an example the Blade + Core enclosure + graphics card say GeForce GTX 1080 =  2 x Display Port and 2 x HDMI (one on the laptop one on the card) giving 4 beamers. What kind of multi screen output are you anticipating/getting - is it something like this? Can you imagine hanging a TH2G off the enclosure?

                  Media Arts | James Cook University, Australia | MBP (mid 2015) 2.5GHz i7 16GB AMD Radeon R9 | Mac OS 10.12.5 | Issy 2.5.2

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                  • Fred
                    Fred @Russell last edited by

                    @Russell one example is the owc dock, but the issue of displays is not hard to solve, you can use a cheap MST hub on Windows with any display port or mini display port outputs. This will get you 4 legit display port outs, albeit with limited resolution, but better than a triple head and much cheaper. Depending on your needs you could get a thunderbolt 3 to display port and then an MST hub, this would give you 5 HD outputs including the built on hdmi and the internal screen, plus you still have your in ports. The same with a dock instead of a thunderbolt 3 to display port convertor would leave you with another free thunderbolt port and a bunch of other ports depending on the dock you use. Yes you are limited to the internal gtx1060 in this config.

                    http://www.fredrodrigues.net/
                    https://github.com/fred-dev
                    OSX 13.6.4 (22G513) MBP 2019 16" 2.3 GHz 8-Core i9, Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB, 32g RAM
                    Windows 10 7700K, GTX 1080ti, 32g RAM, 2tb raided SSD

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                    • Russell
                      Russell @Fred last edited by Russell

                      @Fred I have been using an owc 12 port thunderbolt 2 dock for a couple of years... It is great being able to use old i/o equipment sometimes + the additional 6 x  USB + hdmi + other legacy ports.. the yet-to-be-released 13 port Thunderbolt 3 hub looks like it might have even better connectivity due to the addition of 2 x thunderbolt 3 and retaining a single thunderbolt 2 port. I kinda agree - apple's offering of graphics cards have lagged for a long time now, however, they must be getting the message because the first thunderbolt 3 external graphics enclosures for mac have been announced this month https://developer.apple.com/de... it includes an AMD graphics card aimed at the high-end and to rival NVIDIA.

                      So with the Blade you get the superior graphics straight out of the box in a Mac-like aluminium form factor - it is very tempting.
                      Does the existing Isadora HASP USB key used with OSX transfer directly to Windows drivers?

                      Media Arts | James Cook University, Australia | MBP (mid 2015) 2.5GHz i7 16GB AMD Radeon R9 | Mac OS 10.12.5 | Issy 2.5.2

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                      • Fred
                        Fred @Russell last edited by

                        @Russell the external gfx looks good and is pretty cheap, the included gfx is a bit behind the 1060 (http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/C...) and the psu at 300 watts is a bit below what is needed for a high end card like the 1080 ti, but ok for lesser cards. Looks like a nice piece of kit. The hasp is dual platform.

                        http://www.fredrodrigues.net/
                        https://github.com/fred-dev
                        OSX 13.6.4 (22G513) MBP 2019 16" 2.3 GHz 8-Core i9, Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB, 32g RAM
                        Windows 10 7700K, GTX 1080ti, 32g RAM, 2tb raided SSD

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                        • M
                          mwasser last edited by

                          Thanks for the info! I'm in need of an upgrade, and deciding between the Blade and a MacBook too. I'm grateful for all the insight, and it's good to hear from people who are moving away from MacOS, and who are pretty pleased with the Blade. 

                          On eGPUs, the enclosure that the Apple kit comes with is made by Sonnet, and they also have a 550w option (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/...). 

                          The most attractive thing to me about eGPUs is getting more outputs - more powerful cards will see a bigger reduction in performance over TB3. The Blade, for example, is difficult to upgrade with an eGPU because faster cards than the built-in 1060 want more bandwidth than TB3. It's still possible though, and at least offers the extra outputs & quieter fans.

                          Win 10, i5 4690K, 16gb RAM, GTX 970

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