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Certified Refurbished: Lenovo Legion T7 Desktop: i9 14900KF, RTX 4070 Ti Super

+ Free S/H

$1,288

$2,100

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BuyRefurbished via eBay has Certified Refurbished: Lenovo Legion T7 i9 Desktop (34IRZ8) on sale for $1399.99 - Extra 8% Off ($112) (automatically applied in cart) = $1287.99. Shipping is free.

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Note, product is a certified refurbished unit

Specs/Key Features
  • Intel i9 14900KF 3.5GHz Processor
  • 32GB RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive SSD
  • GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super GPU
  • WiFi 6E 11ax 2x2
  • Windows 11 Pro

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  • About the Deal
    • All items are tested by qualified refurbishers and will function as intended w/ 2- year Allstate warranty w/ purchase
    • Offer valid through December 1, 2025 or while discount/supplies last
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BuyRefurbished via eBay has Certified Refurbished: Lenovo Legion T7 i9 Desktop (34IRZ8) on sale for $1399.99 - Extra 8% Off ($112) (automatically applied in cart) = $1287.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member N3RD_01 for finding this deal

Note, product is a certified refurbished unit

Specs/Key Features
  • Intel i9 14900KF 3.5GHz Processor
  • 32GB RAM
  • 1TB Solid State Drive SSD
  • GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super GPU
  • WiFi 6E 11ax 2x2
  • Windows 11 Pro

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • All items are tested by qualified refurbishers and will function as intended w/ 2- year Allstate warranty w/ purchase
    • Offer valid through December 1, 2025 or while discount/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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Today 01:36 AM
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Clk1986Today 01:36 AM
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Not bad. I bought this same setup 14 months ago for a little over $1,500 and it's been solid.

Just don't use Lenovo Vantage to update anything, or at the very least, don't use to to update bios, even if its recommended--Do it manually.
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ShrewdRose756Today 04:09 AM
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RobNPToday 08:07 AM
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Title says GeForce RTX 4070 TI Super, which would make this an ok deal, though a similar (maybe better) spec Acer was just $999 on eBay. But the listing states in two places a GeForce RTX 4070 Super, makes it much less of a deal IMO.
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wcsToday 01:36 PM
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Quote from RobNP :
Title says GeForce RTX 4070 TI Super, which would make this an ok deal, though a similar (maybe better) spec Acer was just $999 on eBay. But the listing states in two places a GeForce RTX 4070 Super, makes it much less of a deal IMO.
Agreed - I would go by the listing itself. One of their other products has "5070 Super" in the title which doesn't exist.

Listing which shows "5070 Super" in title:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15746625...SwL6JpJMAo


I'd probably get the AMD CPU offering which lists 4070 Ti Super properly in the listing. Yeah the 7700 isnt as good productivity wise as the 14900 but is great for gaming and wont have to worry about intel 13/14th gen frying itself. 4070 Ti Super 16gb is also a lot better than 4070 super 12gb if the original listing is in fact a typo.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/15693624...Sw1aZpIxBo
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GandalfNYCToday 02:15 PM
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Quote from RobNP :
Title says GeForce RTX 4070 TI Super, which would make this an ok deal, though a similar (maybe better) spec Acer was just $999 on eBay. But the listing states in two places a GeForce RTX 4070 Super, makes it much less of a deal IMO.
Yup, nowhere does it even say 16GB, which the Ti Super has.
Anyone buying this should expect to get a 4070 Super 12GB.

Seller has less than 98% positive feedback.
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BcontoursvtToday 04:03 PM
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Quote from GandalfNYC :
Yup, nowhere does it even say 16GB, which the Ti Super has.Anyone buying this should expect to get a 4070 Super 12GB.Seller has less than 98% positive feedback.
Directly from Lenovo utilizing the model # on eBay https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/L...90V6000KUS
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smith6arToday 04:07 PM
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Quote from Bcontoursvt :
Directly from Lenovo utilizing the model # on eBay https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/L...90V6000KUS
Also if it is not as described eBay will refund you (it's a pain to return the item, but you will at least get refunded if it has the wrong GPU)

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How are the parts in these? Are they standard retail-style parts or does Lenovo put oem-style parts in them? Like are the motherboards and power supplies identifiable models that can be purchased at retail stores, or are they something that you'll only find in Lenovo's mass produced builds?

I ask because the Acer Nitro and Predator Desktop lines are very different in the respect. The refurb Nitro 60 that I ordered off eBay had legitimate retail-style parts, while the refurb Predator Orion 5000 had OEM style parts that were of lower quality.

For example, here were the GPU and Power supply in each:
Nitro 60:
GPU: Standard Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC RTX 5070 ti
PSU: Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER GT 850w fully modular (PC also came with retail-style Thermaltake fabric bag with extra cables)
RAM: Name brand DDR5 6000 CL36

Predator Orion 5000:
GPU: OEM style Predator Branded RTX 4070 Ti super with blower-style cooler with DO NOT TOUCH sticker on the single fan
PSU: Liteon power supply, not fully modular
RAM: Predator branding on heat spreader
Last edited by leecm November 26, 2025 at 09:19 AM.
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NervousBelieve435Today 05:18 PM
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Quote from leecm :
How are the parts in these? Are they standard retail-style parts or does Lenovo put oem-style parts in them? Like are the motherboards and power supplies identifiable models that can be purchased at retail stores, or are they something that you'll only find in Lenovo's mass produced builds?

I ask because the Acer Nitro and Predator Desktop lines are very different in the respect. The refurb Nitro 60 that I ordered off eBay had legitimate retail-style parts, while the refurb Predator Orion 5000 had OEM style parts that were of lower quality.

For example, here were the GPU and Power supply in each:
Nitro 60:
GPU: Standard Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC RTX 5070 ti
PSU: Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER GT 850w fully modular (PC also came with retail-style Thermaltake fabric bag with extra cables)
RAM: Name brand DDR5 6000 CL36

Predator Orion 5000:
GPU: OEM style Predator Branded RTX 4070 Ti super with blower-style cooler with DO NOT TOUCH sticker on the single fan
PSU: Liteon power supply, not fully modular
RAM: Predator branding on heat spreader

Hi. Did your pc arrive yet, have you been using it? Been keeping an eye on the Nitro 60 with the 5070ti, some people who already bought it from Costco and Walmart said they had issues with it and were gonna be returning it. They said the pc was constantly crashing, powering down randomly and the fans would randomly ramp up in speed.

These issues were coming up for both the Ryzen 9 7900 and the I7-14700F versions. Did you get yours from the acer ebay store? Thanks
Last edited by NervousBelieve435 November 26, 2025 at 10:26 AM.
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RobNPToday 05:21 PM
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Quote from GandalfNYC :

Yup, nowhere does it even say 16GB, which the Ti Super has.
Anyone buying this should expect to get a 4070 Super 12GB.

Seller has less than 98% positive feedback.
I did contact them and they did respond that it is a Ti...for what it's worth.
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Quote from NervousBelieve435 :
Hi. Did your pc arrive yet, have you been using it? Been keeping an eye on the Nitro 60 with the 5070ti, some people who already bought it from Costco and Walmart said they had issues with it and were gonna be returning it. They said the pc was constantly crashing, powering down randomly and the fans would randomly ramp up in speed.

These issues were coming up for both the Ryzen 9 7900 and the I7-14700F versions. Did you get yours from the acer ebay store? Thanks
I was pleasantly surprised by the one I bought from eBay Acer Refurbished even though I will be returning it. It is currently on sale for $1455, which I think may be a little expensive if you're able to hop on a deal for individual components, which I was. But as far as quality goes, I was very satisfied with the actual build of the machine. The PSU has a smart silent switch, which in combination of fan control, allowed for the PC to be made silent at idle. If I would have replaced the stock cooler with a phantom spirit or peerless assassin, it would have fit my needs very well as a golf sim PC (would have swapped my 4070 in my main PC with the 5070 ti).

But I ended up getting a 5070 ti from Walmart and a 9800x3d bundle from newegg, so I'm going to repurpose my old i5-14600k PC to the golf sim and build a new main rig with a 9800x3d

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