The best 14-inch gaming laptops represent the pinnacle of mobile gaming. Sure, your and are great for certain games, and certain spaces, but if you truly want to take a gaming PC on the road then a gaming laptop is where it's at. And the absolute S Tier of the gaming laptop is the 14-inch form factor. Fight me.
The guide will give you all sorts of options for your next lappy purchase, but that's for PC gamers in general. You and I, we know better, right? We know that 14-inch is where it's at. The 14-inch gaming laptop is the perfect fulcrum point for portability and performance, with the best models providing powerful GPUs, chonky-yet-efficient CPUs, and plenty of gaming grunt. And yet, you'll still have a laptop you can take around with you, use for office/school work on the go, and have the chops to play the latest games with ease. The best of both worlds? If you buy right, you bet.
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The best overall
Rarely has a gaming laptop captured our hearts like this one. It might not technically be the fastest 14-inch machine you can buy, but it's the super-refined, still very speedy laptop experience you want, and the one we'd buy with our own [[link]] cash in 2025.
The best value
Asus has imbued the latest A15 with a tidy, well-appointed chassis, a good screen, and a 105 W RTX 5060 that's capable of delivering some surprisingly good gaming performance with some DLSS and MFG help. All for a reasonable price? Yep, that's value alright.
The best thin and light
If portability is paramount, then the impossibly-thin Zenbook S 14 is well worth considering. It's got an impressive iGPU that delivers handheld-like performance, which translates to some respectable light gaming figures as long as you don't push it with the demanding stuff. Don't expect miracles, though.

Dave has been testing PC gaming hardware professionally for the best part of twenty years. Back then a gaming laptop was the size of a briefcase, so you can probably see why he's been so keen to get his hands on every compact gaming-capable notebook of the past decade. He's been a 14-inch laptop Stan since he first got his hands on the original Gigabyte Aero and he's still going on about them.
August 26, 2025: to give this guide a thorough reworking. We've added the new Razer Blade 14 (2025) as the best 14-inch gaming laptop overall, the Asus TUF A14 (2025) as the best value, and the Asus Zenbook S 14 as the best thin and light. All new categories, all new copy, all new brilliant gaming laptops. Nice.
12 May 2025: to adjust one link, and to double check all of our recommendations below still represent the best 14-inch gaming laptops you can pick up right now.
13 February 2025: to include mention of the 50 series card launch, and check over all of our choices.
The best 14-inch gaming laptop
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✅ You want the most refined gaming laptop money can buy: The is also a lesson in absolute gaming laptop refinement, but squeezing the recipe down to a 14-inch form factor means the Blade 14 is even easier to take on the move.
✅ You care about experience, not raw performance: While you'll need the help of Nvidia's DLSS and MFG tech to make the most of the 1800p OLED display, what you get here is a laptop that keeps its cool (and quiet) while gaming under duress—and the AI tools work well for keeping your frame rate high and your experience smooth.
❌ You're on a budget: The Razer Blade 14 is not cheap, and while it regularly goes on discount, you can buy more powerful hardware in this form factor for less.
❌ You must have the very fastest 14-inch machine: The Blade 14 is a long, long way from slow, but you can buy 14-inch laptops with more grunt. The problem is, you end up paying for it in other ways, too.
💻 The Razer Blade 14 has some stiff competition to beat in the form of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14, but this round has to go to the snake-emblazoned little lappy. It might not have a top-tier GPU, but its 115 W RTX 5070 still makes for a mean gaming machine, and it comes with a screen and chassis design that makes it truly desirable. It's captured our hearts, and it's the one we want in our backpacks every time we hit the road.
It wasn't long ago that the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 sat at the top of this guide, but no longer. The Razer Blade 14 (2025) has reclaimed its crown as the best 14-inch gaming laptop overall, and that's thanks to a beautifully-weighted balance of refined design, choice components, and a desirability factor that's simply off the charts.
The new Blade 14 has been slimmed down once again, which is a remarkable achievement given that it was a teeny tiny gaming laptop to begin with. It's a sharpened, honed-feeling machine that simply looks and feels a step above the competition, which is all important when you're going to be slipping it in your bag on the regular and taking it wherever you go. At just 1.63 kg / 3.59 lbs soaking wet (okay, don't get it wet), this laptop slips in an over-shoulder bag without a second thought.
The provides some stiff competition, though, given that you can pack up to an RTX 5080 inside its similarly-svelte frame. In fact, you can buy an RTX 5070 Ti-equipped G14 for almost the same money as the top-spec, RTX 5070 Blade 14. So why have we opted for the Razer instead?
Simply put, it comes down to day-to-day useability, desirability, and for lack of a better word, table manners. The new G14 is a hot-running, noisy beast, with a set of fans that love to shift around in pitch in irritating ways—and that's only going to be made worse the bigger the GPU you cram inside it.
The RTX 5070 in the top spec Blade 14 we reviewed, though, alongside its Ryzen AI 9 365 CPU, feels like a real sweet spot. This lappy doesn't sound like a jet under load, has very respectable battery life, and feels refined under daily usage. That's super important with a 14-inch machine, as really what you're after is more than a gaming laptop—it's a companion, a best mate to bring with you to the office, your next trip, and maybe even to your relative's house for the holiday season.
Yep, you need to go and "get some work done" while everyone else argues politics across the dinner table. We see you. We understand. The Blade 14 is the machine you'll want to pull from your bag.
Plus, with the twin helping hands of DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, it can really make the most of its 1800p 120 Hz OLED display. That's a lot of pixels to push for a mobile GPU, but if you're prepared to engage the AI doohickeys (and you really should), the Razer will happily carve through demanding games with aplomb. It's a gorgeous OLED panel to behold, too, which means (beyond the obvious benefits for gaming) watching a movie in an airport lounge or tweaking a spreadsheet on the train has never looked so good.
Pure native gaming performance isn't super quick, but then that's the case with just about all demanding games running on mobile machines this generation. It's a brave new world and all that, but at least the RTX 50-series GPUs can take advantage of the latest frame-boosting tech to keep your games running smooth and looking great. And although 14-inch gaming laptops equipped with the RTX 5070 Ti or RTX 5080 might be able to pump out a few more frames, the RTX 5070 does an admirable job—and it's the GPU that feels best suited to this form factor.
The Razer Blade 14 is a 14-inch gaming laptop that simply feels ahead of the competition, even if others are slightly quicker. It's a balanced, sharpened, hyper-refined portable gaming machine that feels ahead of the pack in all the ways that matter, and that's why it's our top 14-inch gaming laptop overall. It's the one we'd buy with our own cash, and the one you should have at the top of your shopping list, too.
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The best value 14-inch gaming laptop
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✅ You're looking for bang for your buck: 14-inch gaming laptops can be pricey, but the little Asus manages to cram some good components into a tiny frame for a very reasonable sum.
✅ You want good battery life: Two and a half hours of gaming without being plugged into the wall is very good going, and that translates into excellent battery life for day-to-day usage, too.
❌ You want top performance: The TUF A14 punches hard for its price point, but the Razer Blade 14 above will beat it without breaking a sweat—for a fair bit more cash, naturally.
❌ You're sensitive to fan noise: To get the most out of this machine, you'll want to set it to Turbo mode, and the fan noise will rise significantly in response.
💻 While the Asus TUF A14 2025 isn't the cheapest gaming laptop you can buy, what it provides for the cash is very impressive. Squeezing a bunch of good components into a 14-inch frame for reasonable money is no easy feat, and this little lappy makes for an excellent value proposition for those who can't stretch to the Razer above.
If you thought you'd have to pay a premium for good gaming components in a small form factor chassis, well, on the whole, you'd often be right. But the 14-inch Asus TUF A15 (2025) is cheaper than most, well-designed, equipped with some excellent components, and a delight to game on—which makes it our best value 14-inch gaming laptop pick.
Our Jacob Fox was so taken with this particular machine he said he "wouldn't swap it out for a single other laptop", although for what it's worth, I'd take the above if one was going spare. Still, the Razer is a lot of money, whereas the TUF A14 can be found in RTX 5060-equipped trim for around $1,700, which is pretty good going in the current market.
And it's really, really good going when you see what it's capable of. Sure, the RTX 5060 isn't the most exciting of mobile GPUs, but at least here its been allowed to eat, what with its 105 W TGP. Many 14-inch machines limit power to even entry-level mobile GPUs, often reducing them to 80 W or less, but the mobile RTX 5060 here is allowed to do good work, which makes for a pleasant gaming experience.
Sure, you'll still need to enable some DLSS and MFG help for smooth frame rates in demanding games at the display's 1600p resolution, but again, that's par for the course with mobile machines in 2025. This is a 14-inch gaming laptop with enough grunt to provide a good frame rate for Multi Frame Generation to do its work, although being a more entry-level GPU, you'll still have to watch the settings on occasion to prevent latency issues from rearing their ugly head.
It's not perfect, however. In order to get the most out of it, you'll be sticking it in Turbo mode in Asus Armory Crate, and like most laptops pushed to the limit, it can get pretty loud. Back it down to Performance and it still performs well, but takes the edge off of those fans. Something to bear in mind, at least.
Of course, you could switch to the internal Radeon 860M iGPU for quieter gaming, which won't provide anywhere near the grunt of the RTX 5060, but is still useable for 1200p gaming on the go. Speaking of being on the move, the battery life is genuinely impressive, managing a full two hours 30 minutes while crunching away in the PCMark 10 gaming battery life benchmark. This translates to excellent battery life for day-to-day tasks, too, making the TUF A14 a properly portable proposition.
It's not the best productivity performer, it must be said. The Ryzen AI 7 350 is a perfectly decent productivity CPU, but it gets its lunch eaten by more multi-cored models. Still, unless you're planning on doing some seriously heavy CPU-crunching tasks, I doubt you'll mind all that much, and it's still a great-performing chip overall.
All of which, wrapped up in a smart brushed metal chassis that's a big improvement on older models of yore, makes for a very attractive little gaming machine. It won't be breaking any performance records, but the TUF A14 proves that you can buy a great 14-inch gaming laptop for reasonable cash these days, and that makes it a shoo-in for the best value spot.
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The best thin and light 14-inch gaming laptop
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✅ Absolute portability is a must: The Asus Zenbook S 14 is so thin and light, you might just forget you brought it with you at all.
✅ You're only looking for light gaming performance: Demanding games are going to be too much for smooth frame rates with the iGPU-only setup here, but if your sort of gaming mainly equates to a spot of strategy, or some indie shenanigans, it'll do just fine.
❌ You want full-fat gaming laptop performance: The Intel Arc 140V iGPU is impressive for an integrated solution, but managing your expectations is important. Demanding games aren't going to run anywhere near as smoothly as the other options above—but you do get a huge amount of portability for your sacrifice.
💻 If all you want is something incredibly thin, light, and hyper-portable for less-demanding gaming duties, you'd do well to check out the Asus Zenbook S 14. It's not going to be trading blows with the proper, discrete-GPU-equipped contenders above, but for a bit of light gaming on the go, it's well worth a look.
I know what you're thinking already. What, no dedicated GPU? But the truth is, if you want the thinnest, lightest 14-inch laptop, you're going to have to make some compromises, and the compromise with the Asus Zenbook S 14 comes in the form of a distinct lack of dedicated graphics grunt.
What it does have, however, is a surprisingly good iGPU. Now, it's important to manage your expectations here, and tell you that this machine isn't going to be crunching out the same sort of frame rates as the beefy bois above. However, if all you want is some light, handheld-like gaming on the go from a laptop that's otherwise all business, this Lunar Lake-chipped Asus Zenbook S 14 should be under serious consideration.
The Intel Core Ultra 7 285V at the heart of this machine is a four Performance core, four Efficient chip with Intel's new Arc 140V iGPU inside, complete with 8 XE-cores of its very own. And while it's not going to be bothering a dedicated gaming GPU with its performance, it's got enough kick to make us stand up and take notice.
For a start, it's capable of occasionally beating the Strix Point-based AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, and that's a chip that you'll find standing on its own in some of the fastest we've ever tested. That translates to 33 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p Medium settings, and while that sort of performance isn't going to set anyone's world on fire, it's pretty good going for an iGPU.
Again, we're talking handheld-like figures here, so don't expect it to give something like the mobile RTX 5060 in the a run for its money. But if all you want to do is blast through some late night Civ 7 runs in an airport lounge, crank through the odd indie game in a hotel room, or get your strategy on with something less demanding on a flight, the Intel chip can likely handle that with aplomb.
And what you get in return, for your GPU sacrifice, is an astonishingly light, hyper-portable gaming laptop that's so easy to carry, you might forget you put it in your bag at all. It's got a lovely OLED screen, a ceramic aluminium finish that's simply divine, and a good keyboard with a large trackpad. Really, this is what we hope gaming laptops will be like in the future, once we've figured out how to cram a proper GPU into something this miniscule.
For the meantime, though, light gaming duties it is. But should the latest, ultra-demanding games be out of your wheelhouse, and you simply want something that can crunch the less-demanding stuff all day long, the Zenbook S 14 is well worth taking a long, hard look at.
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