Lenovo has finally launched pre-orders for its 2025 Legion gaming PC lineup, currently offering two powerful configurations of the Legion 5i Gen 10 model. Both systems feature Intel Core Ultra 7 processors paired with either RTX 5070 or RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards, available at discounted prices when using stackable coupon codes "EXTRAFIVE" and "BUYMORELENOVO". Limited units remain available.
Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC (32GB/1TB)
$2,494.99 save 9% $2,270.24 at Lenovo
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This high-performance build combines Intel's newest Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 7 265KF processor (5.5GHz turbo, 20 cores) with Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti GPU (16GB VRAM), 32GB DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and 1TB NVMe SSD. The 240mm liquid cooling solution and 850W PSU ensure optimal thermal management. With performance rivaling RTX 4080 Super levels plus DLSS 4 support, this represents excellent value for 4K gaming enthusiasts.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Review by Jacqueline Thomas
"The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti delivers outstanding 4K performance that significantly improves upon previous generations. Its combination of DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation technology makes it future-proof while maintaining excellent price-to-performance ratios."
Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 Intel Core Ultra 7 265F RTX 5070 Gaming PC (32GB/2TB)
$2,364.99 save 19% $1,923.49 at Lenovo
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This alternative configuration features Intel's Core Ultra 7 265F processor (5.3GHz turbo), RTX 5070 GPU (12GB VRAM), and doubles the SSD capacity to 2TB while maintaining the same RAM and cooling specifications as the Ti model. Perfect for high-refresh 1440p gaming, the RTX 5070 delivers performance comparable to an RTX 4070 Super while introducing DLSS 4 support at a lower price point.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Review by Jacqueline Thomas
"While raw performance gains over the RTX 4070 Super appear modest, the RTX 5070 brings worthwhile improvements through multi-frame generation technology. It represents solid value for high-fps 1440p gaming, particularly when considering availability constraints affecting previous-gen cards."