https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/de...en102g0007
Haven't seen anything comparable with 13th gen i7, GTX 4080, and liquid cooling.
Processor : 13th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-13700KF Processor (E-cores up to 4.20 GHz P-cores up to 5.30 GHz)
Operating System : Windows 11 Home 64
Graphic Card : NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X
Memory : 16 GB DDR5-5600MHz (UDIMM) - (2 x 8 GB)
Storage : 512 GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC
Cooling System : 150W 120mm Air Cooling + 1 x Rear + 3 x Front + 2 x Top with ARGB Fan
Pointing Device : USB Optical Mouse
Keyboard : USB, Black - English (US)
WiFi Wireless LAN Adapters : Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX & Bluetooth® 5.1 or above
Warranty : One Year Legion Ultimate Support
Add-ons : 3 Month Xbox Game Pass
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I just updated my 6 year old 8700k/1080ti box to the 4090 version of this legion tower and I'm really really impressed with it so far. Build quality is fantastic, super quiet, etc.. This was my first pre-built computer purchase of my life, been building my own machines since 1995, so it took me a LONG time to finally pull the trigger on something and I definitely think this is one of the best pre-built options.
I have read some reviews of people getting air cooling instead of the water cooling on the 4080 build, so you might want to contact lenovo and ensure you get the water cooling version. This isn't an issue with the 4090 version I got, that SKU seems to only be configured with the water cooling.
On my 4090 build I got the 64gb of ram version and the memory speed issue was resolved, all running at 5600mhz. Also it has 3 or 4 additional nvme slots, it was super easy to pop in an extra drive I had... just make sure you use the top nvme slot above the graphics card because that one seems to be the highest performance slot.
This was way more info than I had originally planned on giving lol... hope it helps!
I just updated my 6 year old 8700k/1080ti box to the 4090 version of this legion tower and I'm really really impressed with it so far. Build quality is fantastic, super quiet, etc.. This was my first pre-built computer purchase of my life, been building my own machines since 1995, so it took me a LONG time to finally pull the trigger on something and I definitely think this is one of the best pre-built options.
I have read some reviews of people getting air cooling instead of the water cooling on the 4080 build, so you might want to contact lenovo and ensure you get the water cooling version. This isn't an issue with the 4090 version I got, that SKU seems to only be configured with the water cooling.
On my 4090 build I got the 64gb of ram version and the memory speed issue was resolved, all running at 5600mhz. Also it has 3 or 4 additional nvme slots, it was super easy to pop in an extra drive I had... just make sure you use the top nvme slot above the graphics card because that one seems to be the highest performance slot.
This was way more info than I had originally planned on giving lol... hope it helps!
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I believe the 4080 gets an 850W and the 4090 machines get a 1200W
nevermind, hidden in the description on lenovo's website below as well as the pictures
You can't overclock components in this pc right? That's another consideration.
If I open every program on my computer and I'm also burning 1 movie and transcoding another movie, while actively watching a 3rd movie I don't even hit 12 Gigabytes of RAM utilization on my 32 Gigabyte desktop
I'm driving (4) 4K monitors on an old i7-9700K desktop with an RTX 2080 and 32 Gigabytes of RAM.
High end games are going to use the video from the graphics card.
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