Lenovo has unveiled its LEGION Blade 7000K PC configurations, which adopt Intel's 14th & 13th Gen HX CPUs at much lower prices.
The Lenovo Legion Blade 7000K SE is the latest entrant in the Blade 7000K lineup of desktop PCs by Lenovo, except this time, the naming scheme is joined by a new suffix, the "SE" itself. Being the Super Edition, the desktop PC has seen the inclusion of cutting-edge specifications, and Lenovo once again has provided several spec configurations to choose from, which we'll discuss later on.
Interestingly, with the 2024 models, Lenovo has adopted the MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) approach, meaning that mobile Intel 14th & 13th Gen CPUs, such as the Core i9-14900HX, are integrated into the desktop form factor for optimal performance and lower costs. In terms of the overall design, the Blade 7000K SE retains the same overall shape and looks, with a mesh design at the front for airflow and the LEGION RGB-lighten logo as well.
The biggest modification made with the newer model is the onboard specifications, and starting with them, Lenovo has decided to utilize Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh mobile SKUs, such as the Core i9-14900HX, Core i7-14650HX, and the Core i7-13650HX. As discussed earlier, the firm decided to use mobile CPUs this time, aiming to provide a better price-to-performance ratio with their desktop builds. The company has integrated NVIDIA's Ada "GeForce RTX 40" desktop GPUs, such as the RTX 4070 Ti Super, the RTX 4060 Ti, and RTX 4060 variants.
Initial marketing images shared by Lenovo reveal that all new Blade 7000K SE configurations are much superior to their predecessors simply because of the inclusion of Intel's revamped 14th Gen architecture. Moreover, the desktop units also
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