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This is at Costco and while it is $300 more than the eBay or Walmart deal, this has the 2 TB SSD and 32gb RAM and also comes with 2 years manufactured warranty which with a Costco card should double!!! So overall a little more for more peace of mind with Costco!!
https://www.costco.com/lenovo-leg...55664.html
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At this price, should just go for the legion 7 with ryzen 9 and 3080 which is significantly faster for $1799, only $100 more. Yes, it has half the ram and ssd but you can upgrade the ram and ssd yourself later . And you are getting ryzen 9 and 3080 as well as legion 7 which is a more premium chassic!
https://slickdeals.net/f/15787096-lenovo-legion-7-16-gaming-laptop-ryzen-9-5900hx-16gb-ram-rtx-3080-1tb-ssd-1799?src=frontp
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It's really just the "extended" warranty and supposedly painless return policy (which I feel people abuse quite a bit) that even makes these deals the ones people buy.
True but its also a 3080 vs a 3070
oh welll..
Here's the link to the legion 7 with 5900hx and 3080 16GB ram and 1TB ssd for $1799 for anyone that wants a better deal imo
https://slickdeals.net/f/15787096-lenovo-legion-7-16-gaming-laptop-ryzen-9-5900hx-16gb-ram-rtx-3080-1tb-ssd-1799
oh welll..
Here's the link to the legion 7 with 5900hx and 3080 16GB ram and 1TB ssd for $1799 for anyone that wants a better deal imo
https://slickdeals.net/f/15787096-lenovo-legion-7-16-gaming-laptop-ryzen-9-5900hx-16gb-ram-rtx-3080-1tb-ssd-1799
Thanks.
I saw some articles that stated it was a known issue with AMD and Windows 11.
https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/...ready-yet/
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https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer.
reviews so far seem pretty good
I hear the 2022 version dropped icue and is using an internally developed "Spectrum" app instead
The Icue thing is a non issue. If that's the worst thing going for this laptop then it speaks volumes about how great it is. I uninstalled the software and can still cycle through the presets. Just can't customize the rgb which can't be THAT big of a deal right?
But I'm in the middle of selling my desktop (5800X/2070S/32GB/2.5TB) for $1050 locally. It's almost 3 years old, so I feel that's fair, especially with prices going back down. I just want to downsize to a nice gaming laptop so I'm not always tied to sequestering myself in my office. With a gaming laptop I can chill with my wife in the living room and still play my games.
My question is: Should I take the proceeds from the desktop and get the $1400 Walmart 5800h/3070/512/16? I want 32GB RAM and 2TB of SSD at least, so I'm not sure if I should grab the Costco 5800/3070/2TB/32GB or grab the Walmart and upgrade it. Or go with the 5900/3080 laptop at Walmart. I don't really want to spend $1800, but after SSD upgrades and such, the $1400 L5P would be about that. What about the Lenovo Legion 5 3060 for $1050? Would that be a good option? The Pro is in my sights because of the much better screen, cooling, and build quality over the regular L5 or Legion 7 Slim.
Thanks in advance all!
-iX
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