Lenovo has released the Legion Blade 7000P Extreme gaming PC with AMD and NVIDIA hardware |
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Lenovo has unveiled a souped-up version of its Legion Blade 7000P gaming desktop, dubbed the Extreme Edition. The new model has received a significant hardware upgrade and is capable of running demanding modern games with ease. The desktop's hardware platform is based on an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor with Zen 5 architecture and a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB or Radeon RX 9070 XT 16 GB graphics card, depending on the configuration. It has 32 GB of DDR5 RAM ![]() The build also includes a Qiankun water cooling system with a 240 mm radiator and automatic fan speed control. The company also claims to have optimized the airflow of the case, reducing the operating temperature of the GPU ![]() In addition, the PC configuration includes a motherboard with an 8+2-phase power system, an 850 W power supply (80 Plus Gold), and a Wi-Fi ![]() The Lenovo Legion Blade 7000P Extreme Edition chassis is complemented by customizable ARGB lighting on the logo, fans, and side vents. It features a removable dust filter and a special bracket to support the graphics card. The new product comes with Windows 11 pre-installed and the Lenovo Legion Zone utility for system monitoring, lighting control, and performance tuning. The RTX 5070 Ti version is priced at $2,806 in the Chinese market, while the RX 9070 XT version is priced at $2,526. |