Lenovo is updating its Legion gaming desktops
- October 25, 2023
- 0
The Lenovo Legion 2024 is now available in the Chinese market and is expected to launch internationally in the future. The main components of these desktops are Intel
The Lenovo Legion 2024 is now available in the Chinese market and is expected to launch internationally in the future. The main components of these desktops are Intel
The Lenovo Legion 2024 is now available in the Chinese market and is expected to launch internationally in the future. The main components of these desktops are Intel Core Gen14 processors and NVIDIA RTX 40 graphics of our own design.
The unveiling of Intel’s new processor platform, the “Raptor Lake Refresh,” is being replicated by its partners with OEMs intent on regaining a foothold in desktop computing. An industry that has been declining in sales for ten years facing the dominance of laptops and in which only mini-PCs or large gaming towers are stored, always attractive.
Last week we saw the Alienware Aurora R16 and today we get a new one from Lenovo. These systems, known as 7000K and 9000Krelease 14th generation Intel processors with the possibility of deployment from Core i5-14600KF to the powerful Core i9-14900KF with its 16 cores and 32 threads and operating frequencies above 6 GHz.
The Lenovo Lenovo Legion 2024 can natively support DDR4 at 3200 MHz or DDR5 at 5600 MHz, although it is certain that the manufacturer will use Intel XMP 3.0 profiles to increase the RAM above 8 GHz. Supports connectivity. an Intel chipset, Thunderbolt 4, 2.5Gb Ethernet LAN, plenty of USB ports and the debut of the new Wi-Fi 7 wireless standard.
Special mention for the graphics part, because Lenovo designs its own dedicated cards and uses them in this type of desktop. As an entry-level series, one is from AMD (RX 7600), but the rest are from the NVIDIA 40 series, from RTX 4060 to 4090, the most powerful on the market. It’s worth noting that none of the Legion GPUs are available in the retail market and They are available exclusively as components within pre-built Lenovo systems using 13th and 14th generation Core processors.
Lenovo sells its device in two different lines with the following components and prices in current dollar exchange rate.
LEGION 9000K
LEGION 7000K
Source: Muy Computer
Donald Salinas is an experienced automobile journalist and writer for Div Bracket. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of automobiles, offering a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the latest trends and innovations in the automotive industry.