Legion Tower 7i Gen 10 (Intel) with RTX™ 5080
Promo Code:
EXTRAFIVE
Specs:
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K 20-cores, 20-threads (E-cores up to 4.6GHz / P-cores up to 5.4GHz) Processor
32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-5600MT/s (UDIMM) RAM
2TB Solid State Drive (2 x 1TB) M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB GDDR7 Graphics
Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX + Bluetooth 5.3
Windows 11 Home 64
USB Calliope Keyboard & Mouse
1 Year Warranty
Ports
Top:
Headphone / Mic combo
1x USB-C (USB 10Gbps)
2x USB-A (Hi-Speed USB)
1x USB-A (USB 5Gbps)
Rear:
1x USB-A (USB 10Gbps)
1x USB-A (Hi-Speed USB)
4x USB-A (USB 5Gbps)
1x DisplayPort 1.4
1x RJ45 Ethernet
6x Audio connectors (with SPDIF)
1x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps, USB PD 3.1, DisplayPort 2.1)
NVIDIA RTX 5080:
3x DisplayPort
1x HDMI
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/de...90y6001jus
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Non-RGB RAM Samsung M323R2GA3EB0-CWMOL with CL46 latency (DDR5 - 5600).
Soldered (or just hidden behind GPU) 2 x 1Gb SSD (SDDQNQD-1T00 Western Digital PC SN740) with speeds ~5000 MB/s
Some pure proprietary Lenovo MB with almost no software customizations available.
One NVME slot - is all you have for your hardware customization.
With no overclock of that Intel 265K CPU I've got ~5-10% less FPS than from CyberPower 9800X3D+5070Ti ($1'699 in Walmart) in Fortnite (same Ultra settings, with same MSI OLED 27" monitor from Costco) .
But CyberPower I would anyway return - it's incredibly loud and works rather as a heating fan for the room.
This Lenovo still debating. Key advantage - it's extremely quite so far.
In few days I should get Skytech Azure 3 9800X3D+9070XT which I ordered from Walmart today ($1600). That will be Lenovo's battle for life.
Non-RGB RAM Samsung M323R2GA3EB0-CWMOL with CL46 latency (DDR5 - 5600).
Soldered (or just hidden behind GPU) 2 x 1Gb SSD (SDDQNQD-1T00 Western Digital PC SN740) with speeds ~5000 MB/s
Some pure proprietary Lenovo MB with almost no software customizations available.
One NVME slot - is all you have for your hardware customization.
With no overclock of that Intel 265K CPU I've got ~5-10% less FPS than from CyberPower 9800X3D+5070Ti ($1'699 in Walmart) in Fortnite (same Ultra settings, with same MSI OLED 27" monitor from Costco) .
But CyberPower I would anyway return - it's incredibly loud and works rather as a heating fan for the room.
This Lenovo still debating. Key advantage - it's extremely quite so far.
In few days I should get Skytech Azure 3 9800X3D+9070XT which I ordered from Walmart today ($1600). That will be Lenovo's battle for life.
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