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Surprisingly, this model was never on sale before this, as much as I could search through SD. Compared to a similarly spec'd Legion Pro 5, it has a better display, is lighter and has a bigger battery. The LP5 has better port selection and a higher wattage 4070 (140W vs 125W).
Surprisingly, this model was never on sale before this, as much as I could search through SD. Compared to a similarly spec'd Legion Pro 5, it has a better display, is lighter and has a bigger battery. The LP5 has better port selection and a higher wattage 4070 (140W vs 125W).
hello doc, is the ram can be upgraded or not? and if it is easy or has to remove motherboard for upgrade? thanks doc
hello doc, is the ram can be upgraded or not? and if it is easy or has to remove motherboard for upgrade? thanks doc
The RAM is upgradeable.
Unfortunately, this model has not been properly reviewed so far. But according to one review, it's a refresh of the Triton 300 SE from last year with a few upgrades; the RAM on that could be easily upgraded by removing the nine star-bit screws of the bottom panel, which hides two SO-DIMM slots, two M.2 Type-2280 drive slots. So, I reckon it would not be any different on this, but don't quote me on that lol.
The RAM is upgradeable.
Unfortunately, this model has not been properly reviewed so far. But according to one review, it's a refresh of the Triton 300 SE from last year with a few upgrades; the RAM on that could be easily upgraded by removing the nine star-bit screws of the bottom panel, which hides two SO-DIMM slots, two M.2 Type-2280 drive slots. So, I reckon it would not be any different on this, but don't quote me on that lol.
Surprisingly, this model was never on sale before this, as much as I could search through SD. Compared to a similarly spec'd Legion Pro 5, it has a better display, is lighter and has a bigger battery. The LP5 has better port selection and a higher wattage 4070 (140W vs 125W).
Lenovo motherboards also have a habit of dying after a couple years
Interestingly this has a higher MSRP than the 14" mini led model on sale for $1250 but I think I'd rather have this given the upgradable ram and two m.2 slots
Interestingly this has a higher MSRP than the 14" mini led model on sale for $1250 but I think I'd rather have this given the upgradable ram and two m.2 slots
probably better to go for antonline or b&h photo legion pro 5i 4070
First was a yoga. Battery started only lasting about a half hour, tried replacing it, lease no difference, so some kind of power supply issue
Second was a legion 5. Likely motherboard failure... Worked perfectly then one day decided it wouldn't boot at all- just flashes a light then gives up.
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Unfortunately, this model has not been properly reviewed so far. But according to one review, it's a refresh of the Triton 300 SE from last year with a few upgrades; the RAM on that could be easily upgraded by removing the nine star-bit screws of the bottom panel, which hides two SO-DIMM slots, two M.2 Type-2280 drive slots. So, I reckon it would not be any different on this, but don't quote me on that lol.
Unfortunately, this model has not been properly reviewed so far. But according to one review, it's a refresh of the Triton 300 SE from last year with a few upgrades; the RAM on that could be easily upgraded by removing the nine star-bit screws of the bottom panel, which hides two SO-DIMM slots, two M.2 Type-2280 drive slots. So, I reckon it would not be any different on this, but don't quote me on that lol.
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Second was a legion 5. Likely motherboard failure... Worked perfectly then one day decided it wouldn't boot at all- just flashes a light then gives up.
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