Lenovo Legion Tower 5 | Ryzen 7 7700 | Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super | 32GB DDR5-5200 | 1TB SSD | $2,299.99$1,567.49 at Lenovo (save $732.50)
Normally we'd expect a machine at this price to come equipped with a standard RTX 4070 or RTX 4070 Super, but here you get the RTX 4070 Ti Super, which is much more powerful. Add in a Ryzen 7 7700, 32 GB of decent DDR5 memory and a 1 TB Gen 4 SSD and what you get is a blazing fast gaming PC, for much less than you'd expect.
There are pretty much always compromises to be made when you're looking for a great deal on a new gaming PC. Maybe you have to suffer with a paucity of storage space, or a weak-heart CPU, or the bare minimum of memory. But hey, if you're getting a discount of over $700 you can deal with a compromise or two, right?
But what if you don't have to? What if you can get a big name gaming PC brand, with a serious high-end spec, and my only slight concern being that a 1TB SSD is still going to get filled up pretty quick?
Well, that's what we have here with the Lenovo Legion Tower 5 gaming PC which is $1,567 at Lenovo.com right now. That's the sort of price that made us do a double take when it came to the RTX 4070 Ti Super at its heart, because for this money we'd expect an RTX 4070 Super at best, and not even an original RTX 4070 Ti.
This is a card using the same GPU as the RTX 4080 and RTX 4080 Super, delivers the full 16GB GDDR6X monty to allay any potentially memory concerns you might have had with the weaker RTX 4070 Ti, and offers excellent 1440p and 4K gaming performance for the money, too.
The prebuilt gaming PC meme, however, is all about that super strong GPU paired with a halfwit CPU and dunce-tier DDR memory. None of that here, where you're getting the excellent AMD Ryzen 7 7700, which is hugely more efficient than the X-series version, and yet will still hit the same speeds with a little simple overclocking should you miss watching clock speed numbers go high.
It's an eight-core, 16-thread chip of Zen 4
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