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Processor
13th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-13900KF Processor (E-cores up to 4.30 GHz P-cores up to 5.40 GHz)
Operating System
Windows 11 Home 64
Graphic Card
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4090 24GB GDDR6X
Memory
32 GB DDR5-5600MHz (UDIMM) - (2 x 16 GB)
Storage
1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC
Cooling System
250W 360mm Liquid Cooling + 1 x Rear + 2 x Top with ARGB Fan
Pointing Device
USB Optical Mouse
Keyboard
USB, Calliope, 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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- Only air intake is the cpu radiator mounted in the front pulling air in and preheating it before it hit the gpu
- Much higher than average case temps
- Cooking the 4090, resulting in one of the highest 4090 temps
- Bios won't allow four sticks of ram to run at 5600, only 4000
Not making the radiator an exhaust up top and not having all 4 sticks be able to get to 5600 made this a definite no for me. Its a terrible design.
I tried to make the closest apples to apples comparison with PCPP and selected the cheapest components. This prebuilt is still cheaper (not by much if you exclude the OS, although I did leave fans out so there's a few bucks more that would be required if you are doing a complete build):
https://pcpartpicker.co
With this you get a single device to return/RMA if something fails as opposed to sending individual parts back. I felt the trade off with the proprietary MB and GPU was worth it... Just my opinion/rationalization of my own purchase.
"This product has a proprietary motherboard that is incompatible with high speed ram. What's really unacceptable is that it is advertised and shipped with 5600 Mhz ram, but the product actually does not even support the ram that it's shipped with. This is obviously not acceptable and feels dishonest. You simply cannot use high speed ram with this product which is insane for a $3000 computer. As things stand, it seems you will never be able to upgrade to highspeed ram for the life of the product. The BIOS is proprietary and extremely limited. Some of the supplied drivers from the Lenovo website actually cause more harm than good. Some of the drivers/software on the download page are recycled from other Lenovo products and this is very evident because when you download and run the drivers you will get an error message."
Everything else I've found is $1000+ more. Guess I'll keep waiting.
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I tried to make the closest apples to apples comparison with PCPP and selected the cheapest components. This prebuilt is still cheaper (not by much if you exclude the OS, although I did leave fans out so there's a few bucks more that would be required if you are doing a complete build):
https://pcpartpicker.co
With this you get a single device to return/RMA if something fails as opposed to sending individual parts back. I felt the trade off with the proprietary MB and GPU was worth it... Just my opinion/rationalization of my own purchase.
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excuse me while I go cry in the corner.
If I am looking to upgrade, is there a better deal or just wait it out?