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Best Buy has Lenovo Legion Slim 7 (82K80083US/82K80082US) on sale for $1,099.99. Shipping is free or choose free store pick up where stock permits.
Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Specs:
15.6" (1920 x 1080) Full HD 300 nits, 165Hz, IPS, anti-glare with Dolby Vision, Free-Sync, G-Sync
AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 8 Cores, 16 Threads (3.20GHz Base / 4.40GHz Boost) Processor
16GB DDR4 (8GB Soldered + 8GB DIMM) RAM
512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive + Empty M.2 Slot
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB Graphics
WiFi 6 AX (2 x 2) & Bluetooth 5.1
4-Zone RGB LED Backlit Keyboard / Fingerprint Reader
Windows 11 Home 64
Ports:
1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (Always On)
2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 100w and DisplayPort 1.4)
1x headphone/microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/leno...Id=6470819
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Better question. Who's spending this much when Lovelace and RX7000M will murder this?
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Better question. Who's spending this much when Lovelace and RX7000M will murder this?
Better question. Who's spending this much when Lovelace and RX7000M will murder this?
What are those? When will they be out and are they worth waiting for?
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He doesn't know. No one does. Likely 2023
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The desktop GPU's from AMD and Nvidia (RX 7000 and RTX 4000 series, respectively) are slated to be released in September. The laptop variants, along with AMD's Zen 4 laptop CPU's, are slated for sometime early next year. Leaks and tests have hinted at a pretty massive bump in performance. So much so, that Nvidia had to scrap the original design of the RTX 40 series and start over, because AMD's new lineup was heavily outperforming it. A new desktop power supply standard was just created for the new cards, because of how power hungry they are (the new power connector on the 3090ti was a test bed for the new GPU power connectors the new PSU's will have). Leaks from insiders have shown the RTX 4090 will be a 600W GPU, and Nvidia have even been testing it running at 900W (this is just Nvidia testing, and not indicative of the consumer GPU). Also, the built in GPU inside AMD's higher end laptop CPU's (APU) are supposed to outperform the dedicated 3060 in the laptop in the OP. That's not until next year, though. There will always be something newer and better coming out, and we can get stuck in a loop waiting for that newer tech. That being said, I think this upcoming generation is one to wait for if your current gaming PC can still play current games.