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Posted by Douglas
 - February 09, 2017, 13:17:44
 I'm not sure. Maybe it should be something we put gaming laptops through. ;)

Realistically, though, you aren't going to see any components break down in a measurable way with just 24 hours. It will take months for problems caused by overheating to become apparent (battery wear), and even then it will likely just be a sudden, unpredictable bricking.
Posted by Nguyen Toan Vinh
 - February 09, 2017, 11:06:12
Will 24/7 gaming load to test long term durability be the next new test in Notebookcheck?
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 09, 2017, 08:14:21
If you have a Razer laptop that's broken and out of warranty, you might have an option other than paying US$700 for an out-of-warranty repair from the company: Brenden Henry is a computer enthusiast who grew up fixing phones, but now specializes in fixing issues with Razer's laptops.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Specializing-in-Razer-laptops-enthusiast-repairman-aims-to-fix-what-Razer-can-t.195612.0.html