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expiredrose11921 posted Yesterday 01:41 AM
expiredrose11921 posted Yesterday 01:41 AM

Legion Pro 5i Laptop: 16" 1600p OLED 165Hz, Ultra 7 255HX, RTX 5070, 32GB RAM

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Lenovo has Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Laptop (83F3000AUS) on sale for $1,899.99 - $40 with eCoupon BUYMORELENOVO - $551 with eCoupon GIVELEGION10 in cart = $1,308.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Display: 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 1000 True Black, 100% DCI-P3, 500 nits, 165Hz, Low Blue Light
  • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX Processor (E-cores up to 4.50 GHz, P-cores up to 5.20 GHz)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU 8GB GDDR7
  • Memory: 32 GB DDR5-5600MT/s (SODIMM) (2 x 16 GB)
  • Storage: 1 TB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe Gen4 TLC
  • Keyboard: 24-zone RGB Backlit, Black - English (US)
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 7 2x2 BE 160MHz & Bluetooth® 5.4
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64

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Lenovo has Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Laptop (83F3000AUS) on sale for $1,899.99 - $40 with eCoupon BUYMORELENOVO - $551 with eCoupon GIVELEGION10 in cart = $1,308.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member rose11921 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Display: 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 1000 True Black, 100% DCI-P3, 500 nits, 165Hz, Low Blue Light
  • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX Processor (E-cores up to 4.50 GHz, P-cores up to 5.20 GHz)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU 8GB GDDR7
  • Memory: 32 GB DDR5-5600MT/s (SODIMM) (2 x 16 GB)
  • Storage: 1 TB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe Gen4 TLC
  • Keyboard: 24-zone RGB Backlit, Black - English (US)
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 7 2x2 BE 160MHz & Bluetooth® 5.4
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64

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Model: Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Intel (16") with RTX 5070

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myager2
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Bought this a month ago. The CPU runs extremely hot and I have not had any real success with undervolting. Was hitting temps of 104C out of the box on the loading screen for Warhammer III but was also running at 4K res, running at 1080p keeps temps around 90C or lower. There is absolutely no unlock capability for the E cores voltages with this configuration. I don't know if that is for the entire Core Ultra 2 series of processors or just with this particular CPU/chipset combo. Also, Throttlestop is your only option as XTU does not work at all (chipset does not allow full overclock capability, so very few options work). P cores and core cache voltages do unlock but after doing an initial -75mhV undervolt and a very quick, thoroughly unthorough stability test (I just wanna play my d4mn games, ffs) I'm finding that it is not stable at all, Firefox tabs started crashing every few minutes and I'm getting watchdog timer BSODs that do not fully recover and have to be hard reset. I've reduced the max turbo boost for P and E cores a bit and that at least gives some headroom on temps but if you were hoping to fine tune the undervolt to get stable, cooler operation at spec'd speeds, like I was, I'm sorry to say that you will not have much luck with this laptop. Overall though this is a pretty slick laptop, the OLED screen is outrageously bright and the build quality just feels very solid and inspires some confidence that a good deal of care and expense went into putting it together. Not as solid as a Macbook Pro feels, but it's in the same ballpark, and certainly much better than the plastic garbage MSI or Gigabyte puts out.

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Yesterday 01:45 AM
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StrategyFreakYesterday 01:45 AM
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Very slick, nice find OP. I got the 275HX version of this for a bit more but with 16GB RAM. TBH a 255HX is more than enough for most uses as the 275HX is a power hungry beast if fully loaded
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cloudiettYesterday 02:16 AM
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Real deal!
Yesterday 03:35 AM
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m3n00bYesterday 03:35 AM
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I said I would never buy another Lenovo but they're making it hard to resist.
Yesterday 05:14 AM
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tokyostoryYesterday 05:14 AM
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I just bought this one a few days ago at a higher price point. Anyone have experience contacting Lenovo for compensation in a similar situation?
Yesterday 05:14 AM
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IrishWhiskeyYesterday 05:14 AM
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I personally never want a touch screen, so others might disagree. But that panel is amazing. It may be the best of any consumer grade laptop I've ever seen/owned. The 8GB on the GPU is the problem here.
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KoopaTroopaXoYesterday 05:38 AM
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That's a pretty good deal.
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tokerblueYesterday 06:03 AM
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Was looking at the Asus, but this looks like a better laptop. They offered me an additional discount with my first order, even though I already have an account. But the discounts cap at $50 for me and will not apply a Student Discount. So my total was $1299.

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thchanYesterday 06:34 AM
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Smokin' deal. Too bad I already got a msi katana from costco couple months back. Frown
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CompassionateVegYesterday 07:23 AM
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80Whr battery. That was missing from the specs.
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PassionsYesterday 07:28 AM
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Do you guys buy extended warranty, onsite support, accidental damage?

4 years of onsite support for $187 isn't too bad.
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PowerfulApparel562Yesterday 10:35 AM
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Should I wait till black friday for better price deals or just proceed with this one?
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FenixInsightYesterday 10:58 AM
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This seems like a buy I'm debating.
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myager2Yesterday 11:04 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank myager2

Bought this a month ago. The CPU runs extremely hot and I have not had any real success with undervolting. Was hitting temps of 104C out of the box on the loading screen for Warhammer III but was also running at 4K res, running at 1080p keeps temps around 90C or lower. There is absolutely no unlock capability for the E cores voltages with this configuration. I don't know if that is for the entire Core Ultra 2 series of processors or just with this particular CPU/chipset combo. Also, Throttlestop is your only option as XTU does not work at all (chipset does not allow full overclock capability, so very few options work). P cores and core cache voltages do unlock but after doing an initial -75mhV undervolt and a very quick, thoroughly unthorough stability test (I just wanna play my d4mn games, ffs) I'm finding that it is not stable at all, Firefox tabs started crashing every few minutes and I'm getting watchdog timer BSODs that do not fully recover and have to be hard reset. I've reduced the max turbo boost for P and E cores a bit and that at least gives some headroom on temps but if you were hoping to fine tune the undervolt to get stable, cooler operation at spec'd speeds, like I was, I'm sorry to say that you will not have much luck with this laptop. Overall though this is a pretty slick laptop, the OLED screen is outrageously bright and the build quality just feels very solid and inspires some confidence that a good deal of care and expense went into putting it together. Not as solid as a Macbook Pro feels, but it's in the same ballpark, and certainly much better than the plastic garbage MSI or Gigabyte puts out.
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moopertonYesterday 11:50 AM
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Quote from myager2 :
Bought this a month ago. The CPU runs extremely hot and I have not had any real success with undervolting. Was hitting temps of 104C out of the box on the loading screen for Warhammer III but was also running at 4K res, running at 1080p keeps temps around 90C or lower. There is absolutely no unlock capability for the E cores voltages with this configuration. I don't know if that is for the entire Core Ultra 2 series of processors or just with this particular CPU/chipset combo. Also, Throttlestop is your only option as XTU does not work at all (chipset does not allow full overclock capability, so very few options work). P cores and core cache voltages do unlock but after doing an initial -75mhV undervolt and a very quick, thoroughly unthorough stability test (I just wanna play my d4mn games, ffs) I'm finding that it is not stable at all, Firefox tabs started crashing every few minutes and I'm getting watchdog timer BSODs that do not fully recover and have to be hard reset. I've reduced the max turbo boost for P and E cores a bit and that at least gives some headroom on temps but if you were hoping to fine tune the undervolt to get stable, cooler operation at spec'd speeds, like I was, I'm sorry to say that you will not have much luck with this laptop. Overall though this is a pretty slick laptop, the OLED screen is outrageously bright and the build quality just feels very solid and inspires some confidence that a good deal of care and expense went into putting it together. Not as solid as a Macbook Pro feels, but it's in the same ballpark, and certainly much better than the plastic garbage MSI or Gigabyte puts out.
How portable is it for flights?

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nez02Yesterday 12:32 PM
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Quote from mooperton :
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Bought this a month ago. The CPU runs extremely hot and I have not had any real success with undervolting. Was hitting temps of 104C out of the box on the loading screen for Warhammer III but was also running at 4K res, running at 1080p keeps temps around 90C or lower. There is absolutely no unlock capability for the E cores voltages with this configuration. I don't know if that is for the entire Core Ultra 2 series of processors or just with this particular CPU/chipset combo. Also, Throttlestop is your only option as XTU does not work at all (chipset does not allow full overclock capability, so very few options work). P cores and core cache voltages do unlock but after doing an initial -75mhV undervolt and a very quick, thoroughly unthorough stability test (I just wanna play my d4mn games, ffs) I'm finding that it is not stable at all, Firefox tabs started crashing every few minutes and I'm getting watchdog timer BSODs that do not fully recover and have to be hard reset. I've reduced the max turbo boost for P and E cores a bit and that at least gives some headroom on temps but if you were hoping to fine tune the undervolt to get stable, cooler operation at spec'd speeds, like I was, I'm sorry to say that you will not have much luck with this laptop. Overall though this is a pretty slick laptop, the OLED screen is outrageously bright and the build quality just feels very solid and inspires some confidence that a good deal of care and expense went into putting it together. Not as solid as a Macbook Pro feels, but it's in the same ballpark, and certainly much better than the plastic garbage MSI or Gigabyte puts out.
How portable is it for flights?
I have had no issues. Its actually smaller then my older 15 in. Think pad. I have been very happy with mine.

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