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frontpageiconian | Staff posted Yesterday 10:18 PM

Lenovo IdeaCentre Small Desktop: i7-14700, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD

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$499

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Lenovo has Lenovo IdeaCentre Small Desktop (Intel, 90XS0001US) for $1049.99 - $550.99 with eCoupon code WEEKENDPOWERUP in cart = $499.Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • 14th Generation Intel Core i7-14700 Processor (E-cores up to 4.20 GHz P-cores up to 5.30 GHz)
  • Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770
  • 16 GB DDR5-5600MT/s (UDIMM)(2 x 8 GB)
  • 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC
  • 260W Power Supply
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 2x2 AX & Bluetooth 5.2
  • Windows 11 Home 64
  • Pointing Device: USB Calliope Mouse (Black)
  • Keyboard: USB, Calliope, Black - English (US)

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • 1 Year Warranty (Mail-in)
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 10 customer reviews.
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Lenovo has Lenovo IdeaCentre Small Desktop (Intel, 90XS0001US) for $1049.99 - $550.99 with eCoupon code WEEKENDPOWERUP in cart = $499.Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter iconian for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • 14th Generation Intel Core i7-14700 Processor (E-cores up to 4.20 GHz P-cores up to 5.30 GHz)
  • Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770
  • 16 GB DDR5-5600MT/s (UDIMM)(2 x 8 GB)
  • 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC
  • 260W Power Supply
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6 2x2 AX & Bluetooth 5.2
  • Windows 11 Home 64
  • Pointing Device: USB Calliope Mouse (Black)
  • Keyboard: USB, Calliope, Black - English (US)

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • 1 Year Warranty (Mail-in)
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 10 customer reviews.
  • Additional Notes:

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

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Yesterday 11:20 PM
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ArcticatYesterday 11:20 PM
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Good / great deal??
Yesterday 11:40 PM
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spiffytexanYesterday 11:40 PM
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If this was in a big case it would make an amazing cheap gaming PC.

It's a very good deal for a very capable PC for home office and photoshop or video tasks. Or for a Plex server 🏴 ☠

You could slip a small form factor gpu in there.
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Yesterday 11:47 PM
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ThriftyKnob3225Yesterday 11:47 PM
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The processor alone is $299, wonder if the system would accept the new Arc B50 for a cheap good workstation
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Yesterday 11:49 PM
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shadewolfYesterday 11:49 PM
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Dimensions for anyone who doesn't want to click through:

Volume: 8.2L

Dimensions (H x W x D):
291.4mm x 89.0mm x 339.5mm / 11.47″ x 3.50″ x 13.36″

Weight: Starting at 4.25kg / 9.36lbs
Today 12:05 AM
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cyberandroidToday 12:05 AM
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Anyone know if we can rip it out and put into a standard ATX case?
Today 12:09 AM
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noraziToday 12:09 AM
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Quote from ThriftyKnob3225 :
The processor alone is $299, wonder if the system would accept the new Arc B50 for a cheap good workstation

I feel the 250w PSU would be maxed out by the CPU alone. You would want to upgrade the PSU or transfer the entire system to a new case with PSU but not sure if the power connections are proprietary like on Dell
Today 12:21 AM
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The_DougToday 12:21 AM
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This seems pretty steep for an old CPU and a system that can't play games. You'd match it with an Ryzen 9600X build that has a decent PSU and full size case for the same or less.

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Today 12:22 AM
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Nguyenksd65Today 12:22 AM
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Quote from The_Doug :
This seems pretty steep for an old CPU and a system that can't play games. You'd match it with an Ryzen 9600X build that has a decent PSU and full size case for the same or less.
Link?
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Today 12:24 AM
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The_DougToday 12:24 AM
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Quote from spiffytexan :
If this was in a big case it would make an amazing cheap gaming PC. It's a very good deal for a very capable PC for home office and photoshop or video tasks. Or for a Plex server 🏴 ☠You could slip a small form factor gpu in there.
You and I use "amazing cheap" differently, especially when the can't play games without putting in a bad GPU or also buying a new power supply (which wouldn't fit).If you want a $500 gaming machine, buy an RTX 4050 laptop, or build the desktop yourself. (Maybe a -G Ryzen).
Today 12:25 AM
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WizardkingToday 12:25 AM
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Quote from cyberandroid :
Anyone know if we can rip it out and put into a standard ATX case?
Odds are good that you would need a 14 to 24 pin power supply adapter at least.
Today 12:39 AM
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telthusToday 12:39 AM
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Quote from Arcticat :
Good / great deal??
Seems like an ok deal if you need the multi-thread power of a 14700 but don't need a lot of RAM, don't need/want a GPU, and don't like the idea of building your own.
For anything else:
The form factor seems awkward, too narrow to add a GPU and too big to hide it away as a SFF. Even if you manage to squeeze a GPU in with a riser cable, the 14700(turbo) can use up to 219W of that 260W power supply.
At this price I would personally build a i5-14600k/36gb system for productivity or a homeserver, and if adding a GPU for gaming then a Ryzen 5 9600X/32gb build for the upgradability of AM5.
For day to day use a base M4 Mac Mini and external drive seems like a better buy, since they go on sale for $450. If you aren't tied to Windows that is.
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TheCigarManToday 01:01 AM
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Based on replacement part videos, this does not have a PCI-E Slot, just 2 M.2 slots (one populated by Wifi, one with SSD). Replacement videos provided by Lenovo: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/...8irr9-90xs
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'd love to throw a LP GPU in here.

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