Lenovo has
Legion Pro 7i Laptop (82WQCTO1WWUS1) on sale for
$2383.50 when you follow the instructions below and apply coupon code
LEGIONPRO7CTO at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Go to Legion Pro 7i Laptop
- Click Build Your PC
- Select the following:
- Memory: 32GB DDR5-5600MHz (SODIMM) - (2x 16GB) + $55
- Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU 16GB GDDR6 + $500
- Click Skip to Cart
- Apply coupon code LEGIONPRO7CTO
- Your price will be $2383.50
Specs:- Intel Core i9-13900HX 24-cores, 32-threads (3.90GHz Base / 5.40GHz Boost) Processor
- 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS HDR 400 100%sRGB 500 nits 240Hz Display
- 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-5600MHz (SODIMM) RAM
- 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU 16GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX + Bluetooth 5.1
- Per-Key RGB Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home 64
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (1 always on 5V2A)
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (DisplayPort 1.4, power delivery 140W)
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I've seen 4070ti's dip into the low $700s via Zip/Newegg. If your main purpose is gaming, then a 7800x3d as your cpu is probably your best bet. I'm too lazy to look up but I'd guess you could probably build one for around $1300-$1400 without a monitor.
Now if you wanted exact specs, a desktop 4090 in today's market is almost $2 g's alone and are way over msrp. With a desktop 13900K/motherboard and the rest of the miscellaneous items, you're probably staring at close to $3 g's. Granted, you'll smoke this laptop in gaming.
So in short, if you want equivalent performance, you'll save a pretty penny building a desktop. Of course, that means you can't take it with you to the library, on a plane, in a hotel room etc etc.
Personally, I think the most versatile combination is a desktop + an ultrabook.
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i dont want a power brick the size of an xbox 360 power brick...
let me know
https://youtu.be/1XvizVI1sbA?si=
He shows the charger at 1:08 or so. I could be wrong, but finding a 4080 or 4090 with much less size or weight is not an option. The charger has to be big for 330w. Your phone charger is maybe 30w.
That said I have an older legion with similar size/weight and I backpack it often just fine.
https://www.bhphotovide
I used this to travel with my Legion 7 Pro 3080. Much much smaller than the 330w stock brick. Just make sure you don't run in turbo mode. The 330watt is overkill as turbo mode is just too loud for me.
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I've seen 4070ti's dip into the low $700s via Zip/Newegg. If your main purpose is gaming, then a 7800x3d as your cpu is probably your best bet. I'm too lazy to look up but I'd guess you could probably build one for around $1300-$1400 without a monitor.
Now if you wanted exact specs, a desktop 4090 in today's market is almost $2 g's alone and are way over msrp. With a desktop 13900K/motherboard and the rest of the miscellaneous items, you're probably staring at close to $3 g's. Granted, you'll smoke this laptop in gaming.
So in short, if you want equivalent performance, you'll save a pretty penny building a desktop. Of course, that means you can't take it with you to the library, on a plane, in a hotel room etc etc.
Personally, I think the most versatile combination is a desktop + an ultrabook.
War Thunder doesn't appear to need much horsepower.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5USLjFa
Here are some benchmarks with an Iris XE graphics. That's an integrated solution found in most ultrabooks. 1080p on Medium settings hits around 100fps. Just look for any with the features you want at the price you're comfortable with.
Also I'm assuming the $33.25 (after code) to upgrade from the 512gb SSD to the 1TB is not worth it? I haven't paid much attention to SSD prices.
Also I'm assuming the $33.25 (after code) to upgrade from the 512gb SSD to the 1TB is not worth it? I haven't paid much attention to SSD prices.
also this has 10% cash back on racoon which already is showing on my account, so this is actually under $1950 for a freaking BEAST of a machine.
also this has 10% cash back on racoon which already is showing on my account, so this is actually under $1950 for a freaking BEAST of a machine.
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Great performance but may overheat a bit and throttle if under extended periods of load.
Form factor is excellent and is built very well with a premium feel. Power brick is relatively small (for a gaming laptop with this kind of power draw)
Doesn't have all the over the top design features of some gaming laptops so it can be used in a professional setting but if you want to jazz it up, it has integrated rgb lighting throughout you can turn on.
The one thing that drives me absolutely crazy about this (and probably other lenovos) is the Fn Hotkey Utility that is preloaded. Every time you press caps lock, num lock, pgup, etc a big icon pops up in the middle of the screen and the only way to disable it is through task manager… it cannot be uninstalled, there are a bunch of walkthroughs how to permanently disable/remove it but none of them work. I've tried a dozen times a dozen different ways. Every time it goes to sleep or restarts it's back on again with the unbearable annoyance of this "feature".
Long story short, wipe and reinstall OS as as soon as you get it. You won't be able to remove the absurd Fn hotkey utility without losing everything on the machine later.
All in all excellent machine. With some absurd Lenovo features to deal with
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