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Product Name: | Lenovo Legion T7 Gaming Desktop |
Product Description: | Jump into your favorite games with the Lenovo Legion T7 Gaming Desktop. Equipped with high-performance components, the Legion T7 provides gaming enthusiasts with a deep and immersive experience backed by high-fidelity graphics and enhanced performance suitable for a wide range of titles. |
Product SKU: | 1786706 |
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Go on Lenovo's support page and grab the latest BIOS update available for the system.
If there are any critical driver updates aside from the graphics card driver, grab those as well.
For the graphics card, you should always get the driver from AMD, Intel, or Nvidia. Never install the one suggested by Windows Update. If you haven't done it in a while, choose the option for a clean install if the installer provides it.
Now, the locking up could be a multitude of things. There are tools to check the integrity of the operating system as well as the health of your drive. Usually thermal issues result in reduced performance before reaching a critical point where the system will just shut down (you might be confusing that for "locking up").
You say you upgraded your video card, but are you sure the power supply could handle it? And when you reinstalled the previous one, did you make sure to reconnect any auxiliary power connections?
As far as the sound going out, that's likely very dependent on the video card drivers if you aren't using the onboard sound. If you're using the onboard sound, reinstall those drivers and make sure the appropriate output is selected in Windows.
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Their credit card returns the tax at checkout.
Yeah, that's not a warranty. That's a return policy.
A warranty claim assumes you actually want to keep the system.
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Also, computer locks up daily. I have to reboot at least once a day.
Even when it was under warranty Lenovo did nothing to fix it. They said video card manufacturer knows about the issue and they are working on a fix, but Geforce said they know nothing about it.
Sounds like you should take it upon yourself to attempt to resolve the issue.
Go on Lenovo's support page and grab the latest BIOS update available for the system.
If there are any critical driver updates aside from the graphics card driver, grab those as well.
For the graphics card, you should always get the driver from AMD, Intel, or Nvidia. Never install the one suggested by Windows Update. If you haven't done it in a while, choose the option for a clean install if the installer provides it.
Now, the locking up could be a multitude of things. There are tools to check the integrity of the operating system as well as the health of your drive. Usually thermal issues result in reduced performance before reaching a critical point where the system will just shut down (you might be confusing that for "locking up").
You say you upgraded your video card, but are you sure the power supply could handle it? And when you reinstalled the previous one, did you make sure to reconnect any auxiliary power connections?
As far as the sound going out, that's likely very dependent on the video card drivers if you aren't using the onboard sound. If you're using the onboard sound, reinstall those drivers and make sure the appropriate output is selected in Windows.
You mean the one with an i5 12th gen and 16GB of RAM?
Obviously lower specs should cost less.
The 4070 Ti is also quite a step up from the 4060 if you're looking at gaming above 1080P. And at 1080P, it allows you to make no concessions with the graphics settings.
A warranty claim assumes you actually want to keep the system.
This is what you said:
Are we having the same conversation here?
These are your words. I was clarifying that no, they won't force you to go through warranty, you can def just return it if you are still in return period. And that you can return regardless of condition of the PC, brand new or completely broken.
Are we having the same conversation here?
What I was originally responding to is the fact that Costco's 2 year warranty isn't always a guaranteed return.
This is straight from their page:
"Costco reserves the right to fulfill the second-year warranty obligation through, at Costco's choosing, repair, replacement, or a refund up to the purchase price."
https://techsupport.cos
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If your happy with that buy on, otherwise get a iBuypower unit that allows upgrades.
My bad, I made a mistake.
My cousins ibuypower build came with proprietary fans and fan header that went out after a year lol. I had to replace all his sweet rgbs with boring white fans I had on hand because of that.
Are you sure it wasn't just a header for addressable RGB?
Probably not worth it now, but they do have extremely cheap adapters to convert them to regular fans.
At the same time, there's breakout boards that let you power multiple fans off of one header. If the header just went bad, this would allow you to piggyback off a different one.
Probably not worth it now, but they do have extremely cheap adapters to convert them to regular fans.
At the same time, there's breakout boards that let you power multiple fans off of one header. If the header just went bad, this would allow you to piggyback off a different one.
Two front fans were struggling to spin while the third front and exhaust were ok. He would have to use his finger to apply force to get them to spin. I looked up his particular fan model for his build and read complaints that they were indeed proprietary and me replacing it with a $8 header was the fastest and cheapest method. He can still have rgbs if he wants to swapem out later but I just didn't have any on hand.
What I was originally responding to is the fact that Costco's 2 year warranty isn't always a guaranteed return.
This is straight from their page:
"Costco reserves the right to fulfill the second-year warranty obligation through, at Costco's choosing, repair, replacement, or a refund up to the purchase price."
https://techsupport.cos
Yeah. Every single warranty has that in their T & C's. It is never a "guaranteed return" (refund is the correct terminology anyway). The way you phrased it, you made it sound like Costco would not accept a return, and would instead force you to use their warranty, even during the return period. Like I already mentioned, it was a clarification for others who may have read your comment the same way.
Having a warranty claim and them not being able to fix or replace it so they refund you is not a "return", so that was just an unfortunate choice of words (if that is really what you meant).
Moreover, Costco does reserve the right to cover the system under warranty rather than just doing a straight return.
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Yes if you have money to blow. Link?
I opted for this upgraded model over the one in this thread. $450 gets i9-13900kf vs. i7-13700kf and 4080 vs 4070 ti. That literally appears to be the only difference. MB, AIO, power supply, all appear to be identical.
Side by side comparison: https://www.bhphotovide
I only buy primary systems every 7-10 years (current main system is a 2015 Dell XPS 8900 with i7-6700K and GTX 970), so I figured the upgraded model was worth the $450 difference since I plan to use it without modificaton or upgrade for the next decade or so.
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I opted for this upgraded model over the one in this thread. $450 gets i9-13900kf vs. i7-13700kf and 4080 vs 4070 ti. That literally appears to be the only difference. MB, AIO, power supply, all appear to be identical.
Side by side comparison: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/co...786706-REG [bhphotovideo.com]
I only buy primary systems every 7-10 years (current main system is a 2015 Dell XPS 8900 with i7-6700K and GTX 970), so I figured the upgraded model was worth the $450 difference since I plan to use it without modificaton or upgrade for the next decade or so.