The reasonably priced Lenovo Legion Pro 7i packs in a fast CPU and GPU for excellent performance in gaming.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i review: workhorse with a wild streak MSRP $2,750.00 Score Details DT Recommended Product “It could pass for a workstation, but the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i packs a wallop for gamers and creatives alike.” Pros Cons The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is the company’s flagship gaming laptop, offering up the highest-end components and a design that’s tuned for gaming.
First, there’s the Intel 13th-gen Raptor Lake Core i9-13900HX, a 24-core , 32-thread processor running at 55 watts and with a max Turbo Frequency of 5.4GHz. Then there’s the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 running at 175 watts, near the top end of Nvidia’s latest line of GPUs. The combination resulted in some of the fastest benchmark scores we’ve recorded on a laptop. I ran all tests in both normal and performance modes.
There’s a 99.9 watt-hour battery inside the Legion Pro 7i, but with its powerful components and large, high-resolution display, I didn’t expect much in the way of battery life. And indeed, the Legion was unimpressive. It managed just 3.25 hours in our web-browsing test, 6.75 hours in our video-looping test, and it wouldn’t complete the PCMark 10 Applications battery test.
One area where the Legion didn’t perform well was in Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing turned on. Here, it turned in frame rates that matched the RTX 3080 Ti-equipped laptops. Hopefully, that’s something that Lenovo and Nvidia can work to improve in the next set of drivers. Lenovo put a great deal of thought into the laptop’s thermal design. ColdFront 5.0 technology offers dual fans and a vapor chamber system that sucks in air through the keyboard and the bottom vents, while hot air exits out the side and rear vents. That can make things toasty if your hand is too close to the side. The system also maximizes power to both the CPU and GPU, which was almost certainly a factor in the laptop’s excellent performance.
A good display optimized for gaming The Legion Pro 7i sports a 16.0-inch 16:10 IPS display running at WQXGA , with a fast refresh rate of 240Hz. Subjectively, it’s a fine display, with plenty of brightness, good contrast, and colors that are attractive and unsaturated.
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