Pc Gamer Hardware Awards: The Best Gaming Laptop Of 2025

Pc Gamer Hardware Awards: The Best Gaming Laptop Of 2025

With a whole new generation of mobile GPUs, and some sleek new designs, this has been a great year for gaming laptops. But who's the winner?

Check out more of the year's best tech in our PC Gamer Hardware Awards 2025 coverage.

I've spent an awful lot of time testing, using, and benchmarking gaming laptops this year, and we've had a bumper crop, too. With Nvidia releasing a whole new generation of graphics chips (and you can bet I've been testing a ton of those as well...), the best gaming laptop manufacturers have been hard at work either respinning their old machines to make way for the new GPU silicon, or completely redesigning their laptop chassis for a new year.

And the very first one to land in my lap this year was definitely the latter, with the Razer Blade 16 popping up with a new design intent on taking the crown back from Asus. The ROG Zephyrus G16 was the hands-down winner last year, with a mix of stylish, slimline chassis and impressive gaming performance, while Razer's finest of 2024 looked bloated by comparison. Not so this year, as the Blade 16 is our first nomination for the best notebook of 2025.

If you'd have told me that an MSI gaming laptop would be a nominee in our best gaming laptop of the year listing, I would have thought you were struggling with reality. Mind, if you'd also told me you could bag an RTX 50-series notebook for the same price as a 64 GB DDR5 kit, I'd probably have the same reaction. And yet, both have come to pass. The MSI Vector 16 HX AI is at least deserving of its fate, as an endearingly anachronistic, but impressively affordable gaming machine.

Then we have the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, another big ol' gaming laptop, but one with a neat trick up its sleeve: genuinely useful software. That is unprecedented, and even if it wasn't the quickest RTX 5080 gaming laptop we've tested, that alone would win it the nomination right here.

So, three great laptops stand before me. These are the nominees, and we'll announce the winner on New Year's Eve. Which is your favourite?

Razer Blade 16 (2025)I was not a big fan of the previous version of the Blade 16. In order to cope with the demands of the RTX 40-series and a desire on Razer's behalf to have them running at top speeds, the company expanded its laptop chassis to accommodate more cooling potential. And with that went the classic sleek Razer design ethos.But it's back in force with the new Blade 16, however, as Razer was determined to hit back against Asus' impressively

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