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expired Posted by justinl1029 25 days ago
expired Posted by justinl1029 25 days ago

Lenovo Legion T5 Gen 8 Desktop: Ryzen 7 7700, RTX 4070 Ti Super, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD

w/ New Email Signup + Free Shipping

$1470

$2,300

36% off
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Lenovo has Lenovo Legion T5 Gen 8 Desktop (90UX0013US) on sale for $1599.99 - $80 when you apply eCoupon code EXTRAFIVE in cart - $50 w/ unique eCoupon code when you sign up for emails (new signups only) = $1469.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Email code may take a couple hours to arrive; check your spam folder.
Thanks to Community Member justinl1029 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 Processor (3.80GHz up to 5.30GHz)
  • 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR5-5200MHz (UDIMM) RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX & Bluetooth 5.3
  • Includes USB Keyboard & USB Optical Mouse
  • Windows 11 Home 64
  • Ports:
    • Top
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
      • 1x Headphone (3.5mm)
      • 1x Microphone (3.5mm)
    • Rear
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
      • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
      • 2x USB-A 2.0
      • 3x Audio Jacks
      • 1x HDMI 2.1
      • Power Connector
      • RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
      • 3x DisplayPort 1.4a

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Written by justinl1029
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About the Poster
Lenovo has Lenovo Legion T5 Gen 8 Desktop (90UX0013US) on sale for $1599.99 - $80 when you apply eCoupon code EXTRAFIVE in cart - $50 w/ unique eCoupon code when you sign up for emails (new signups only) = $1469.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Email code may take a couple hours to arrive; check your spam folder.
Thanks to Community Member justinl1029 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 Processor (3.80GHz up to 5.30GHz)
  • 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR5-5200MHz (UDIMM) RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics
  • Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX & Bluetooth 5.3
  • Includes USB Keyboard & USB Optical Mouse
  • Windows 11 Home 64
  • Ports:
    • Top
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
      • 1x Headphone (3.5mm)
      • 1x Microphone (3.5mm)
    • Rear
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
      • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
      • 2x USB-A 2.0
      • 3x Audio Jacks
      • 1x HDMI 2.1
      • Power Connector
      • RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
      • 3x DisplayPort 1.4a

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

Original Post

Written by justinl1029
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Here's one of a comment from previous discount on the same machine. A lot might find this useful:


tpk2263: I can share my findings with this system since I've owned one from the first time it came up on Slickdeals and I received mine on 5/3. At almost the very same time I ordered this Legion T5 system, my son-in-law ordered the Legion T7 Tower deal that was posted here that comes with the i7 13700KF CPU and the 4070 Ti. I have have taken a deep dive into the T5 and came away with some likes and dislikes although the likes far away outweigh the dislikes. For anyone who isn't concerned with upgradability, then skip this post but I'm writing it simply to share my experience. Because I'm recovering from foot surgery, I've been homebound and have spent several hours per day using this T5 Tower.

Originally, I planned on building my own 7800x3d and 4080 Super based gaming PC and had already even started ordering components to do so but when this deal came up, I ordered it. First the good. Since Lenovo is a big company, I feared that there would be proprietary architecture, but it turns out that isn't the case at all. Everything in this computer is industry standard. It came 32 GB (16x2) of Samsung branded DDR5-5600 MHz RAM although it runs at 5200 megahertz as configured. The one 1TB drive that is included is an m.2 NVMe Gen 4 SK Hynix. The SSD that is included is a good performer with read/write speeds of 6.4 k / 5.9 k MBPS. I was happy with the quality of the case,the build quality is good and they did a good job with cable management. The case even has a cage on the top to mount a liquid AIO cooler should you ever have a future need. I run several AAA game titles everyday and as configured the system did a great job. These systems come with a 4 pipe beefy single fan cooler that keeps the CPU cool, but the 7700 CPU only has a 65 w TDP and is very efficient. Another plus is the system comes with very little bloatware, just McAfee which you can easily uninstall.

One thing that might be considered a negative is the fact that like many big box companies including HP and Alienware, the BIOS does not have advanced settings for tweaking RAM speeds, instead it offers two CPU profiles (one standard and one OC). Interestingly it only offers one RAM speed profile@5200mhz. However you can download the Ryzen Master program from AMD, and bypass that limitation by setting the profile to EXPO 1, and then your RAM will run at the full 5600mhz. Running Passmark Memory Mark test before and after did show a nominal increase in performance. That's probably the only negative I found, but the workaround was easy.

As far as upgrade ability, the system board used is a standard micro ATX motherboard using a B650 chipset. The first upgrade I did was going to Crucial's website and finding that they carry a compatible 64 GB RAM kit (2x32), its low profile RAM that has heat spreaders installed on them. If you copy and paste the part number you can find it cheaper elsewhere. They are also 5600 mhz. The system immediately recognized them and they run great, again using the EXPO 1 profile on Ryzen Master. The second upgrade I did was popping a 2TB Samsung 990 Pro in the open NVMe slot. The GPU does require removal to get access to that slot. The drive was recognized on the first boot up so that went well. The final upgrade I did was about a week and a half ago. Because I originally planned on building my own system, I had already started buying components and because I missed the return window, I found myself with a AMD 7800X3D CPU and a Deepcool AK620 digital 6 pipe CPU cooler with 120mm fans. I did swap the 7700 CPU with the 7800X3D only since I already had it and the 105w TDP on that CPU required the larger cooler. The system recognized it just fine and runs stable with it.

I know this is a lot of information, but I'm posting this hoping that this might answer some questions that people who are thinking of buying one of these might have. Personally, I have no regrets. The only upgrade I did that I would not recommend is the CPU upgrade, at least not now. The 7700 that came with it actually exceeded my expectations and the only benefit in performance I have seen by upgrading the CPU to the 7800X3D are only on CPU bound game titles that are designed to utilize the V-Cache that the X3D CPUs have. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend spending the money for that upgrade. AMD is now announcing the new 9000 series using the AM5 platform and if you ever wanted to upgrade this in the future, I would wait as they will be releasing X3D versions of those.

My son-in-law with the Lenovo T7 full tower and I play many of the same games for example Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2. In those games, the T5 does slightly outperform the T7, but that is attributable to the fact that his T7 has a 4070 Ti and the T5 Tower has a 4070 Ti Super. Gaming at 1440p with the quality settings turned to high and Ray Tacing on, he has to enable DLSS frame generation to get approximately the same FPS that I do without needing DLSS. Additionally, I have not had to tweak the stock fan profiles, and while the fans do work harder during long game sessions, they are not overly loud. Another thing I'll note is that unlike the T5, the T7 does have an additional RAM profile (XMP) in the BIOS available. You can't go wrong with either one of them, they both are easy to add more RAM or drives, the T7 being a full size tower using a standard ATX board does offer an extra PCIe slot. I personally prefer the mid tower format of the T5. Both systems offer four RAM slots.

Lastly, if you qualify as EDU, First Responder, or Military you can save an extra 5% on top of whatever discount codes they're offering.
Was thinking about buying this as well! Pretty slick deal with the 10% back from you-know-what and Chase is currently doing 5% from paypal which makes it around 1250 before tax

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I recently purchased the Intel version
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How's this deal??
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How's this deal??
4070 ti super with 32gb ram at mid 1400? Please share any prebuilt pc with similar spec that's better than this price currently except recent Alienware deal that uses proprietary parts
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This seems like the upgrade from my current build (Ryzen 5 3600 + RTX 3060) that I've been waiting on. Somebody talk me out of this.
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Was thinking about buying this as well! Pretty slick deal with the 10% back from you-know-what and Chase is currently doing 5% from paypal which makes it around 1250 before tax