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Lenovo has Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 8 (AMD) Desktop (90UX0013US) on sale for $1,485.00 when you apply eCoupon code
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https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/de...90ux0013us
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen™ 7 7700 (8C / 16T, 3.8 / 5.3GHz, 8MB L2 / 32MB L3) Processor
- 2 x 16GB UDIMM DDR5-5600 Memory
- AMD B650 Chipset
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
- 1TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe® 4.0x4 NVMe®
- 850W 90% PSU
- Wi-Fi® 6E, 11ax 2x2 + BT5.3 + 2.5G Ethernet
- Windows 11 Home
- Spec Sheet [lenovo.com]
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Just posting this to placate all of the PSU hardos who complain about PSU's in every prebuilt thread.
Oh yeah, I also think this is a solid deal.
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I disabled my website blocker & not sure if coink a dink...but then i got a little blue rectangular pop up in bottom left corner, saying get $100 or something along whose lines. click & subscribe & then it'll automatically add to cart for you. thanks for all the help everyone!!
It's fan cooled CPU, but i wouldn't care, think i prefer air over liquid, I'd jump on this deal quicker than any other 4070 gpu desktops posts i've seen so far. Never owned a Legion tower before, do they use proprietary parts?
Wish i didn't get the Cyberpower GLX 99617... return fees and what not...
Why couldn't you share this deal sooner Kotmilk yyy
Edit:
Might of overreacted earlier, price is still good but did some research, looks like ryzen 7 7700's capabilities might limit the Ti from performing better vs a more premium cpu, https://youtu.be/OT4njJ-p00Y?si=1UTNLWB
It's been a while since I've bought a PC, would you mind going into more detail on why you prefer air over liquid cooled these days? TIA!
Also the 7xxx is really cool and doesn't need a huge heatsink.
Looking at that one myself and wondering if the weaker processor in this one will have a noticeable or negligible impact on the 4070 Super performance. But I'm a little behind on the tech these days, so hoping someone will chime in.
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Also the 7xxx is really cool and doesn't need a huge heatsink.
Wow that's actually great news to hear, since heats always the biggest enemy in computers. Fans it is lol, thanks. Repped!
Also small chance but if AIO breaks and the liquid leaks, then u know... liquid + machinery don't mix and you might end up w/ ruining most of the computer. And AIO is a more complex cooling system compared to just a simple spinning fan+heatsink combo. So more complex parts = more chance of things to go wrong (i.e. luxury car vs economy car)
At the moment, AIO isn't a 'must need' unless you run even higher stronger computer hardware. So fan + heatsink does the job just fine for most consumers but might be a bit more louder when spinning when computer runs warm/hot. But if you use Amd instead of Intel cpu, amd tends to run cooler generally speaking so another reason to not need AIO, even Intel is fine w/ using fans, generally speaking. Again this is just research online and from people i talked to, not much more.
The ti super has 16gb vram which is only getting more and more important. You can already max out 12gb in some new games and in VR. If you're gaming and plan to keep the gpu for a longer than a year or two than this is much better
Also am5 will likely be upgradable for much longer than Intel if it's anything like am4 was. am4 is still getting updated cpus 8+ years later.
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