
The Legion Tower 5 model has an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor, RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of memory, and 2TB SSD for storage. Although it's a last-gen CPU, it's still very powerful, and being X3D has plenty of V-cache for gaming and plenty of CPU cores for multitasking.
Using the beefiest GPU on the market, the Legion Tower 7 uses an RTX 5090 graphics card, Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, 64GB of memory, and 2TB of SSD storage. Even discounted, this PC is a pretty expensive choice, although the 5090 sucks up at least $2K of that cost.
The Lenovo Legion 5 uses an AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor, Nvidia's mobile RTX 5060 GPU with 8GB of VRAM. An ample 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. The laptop features a 15-inch OLED screen with a sharp 2.5K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and 500 nits of brightness.
This Yoga Slim laptop from Lenovo makes use of an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor with integrated Intel Arc graphics. There's 32GB of fast LPDDR5X memory and a 1TB SSD for storage. The laptop uses a 14-inch OLED WQUXGA screen with a 3840 x 2400 pixel resolution.
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon has a 14-inch 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution screen, powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U processor, integrated Intel graphics, 32GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.
The compact Legion R24s offers a 23.8-inch screen real estate with a modest FHD (1920 x 1080 pixel) display on an IPS panel. The screen supports refresh rates up to 144Hz and has a 1ms MPRT response time. This monitor also supports a 99% sRGB color gamut for vivid color accuracy.
The Lenovo Legion R32qc-30 is a large curved gaming monitor with 1500R curvature and crisp QHD resolution. With a 31.5-inch display, there's plenty of screen estate to view your favorite games. A fast 180Hz refresh rate will keep gameplay buttery-smooth, as long as your PC can power the frames.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is a value-for-money mainstream GPU offering excellent performance while maintaining power efficiency. Based on the RDNA 4 architecture, it provides almost the exact numbers as the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti at a much lower price.
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D remains a formidable gaming CPU, boasting eight cores, 16 threads, and a boost clock speed of up to 5 GHz. It's been replaced by the more recent Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but it still remains a formidable processor and is brilliant for high CPU load gaming. Get a free cooler thrown in.
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Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/early-black-friday-pc-and-hardware-deals-sales-and-deals-on-components-accessories-and-3d-printers-already-live#main
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