Design
The cases of the Legion Tower 5 and Tower 5i are identical. The Tower 5,5i and 7i’s housing feature a mesh front, ARGB fans, a glass side panel and an illuminated legion badge.
Specifications
The RTX 4070 Ti, 32GB of DDR5 memory running at 5600 MHz, a 2TB SATA HDD, and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD can all be added to the three Legion PCs. On an Intel B660 motherboard, the Intel-based Tower 5i can support Core i5 and Core i9 processors. Both the Legion Tower 5 and 5i have many ports. Ethernet and four USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A connections are among the ports. All the PCs can handle Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Performance
The Tower 5i sports an AMD Ryzen 7000 processor, while the Tower 5 utilises an Intel Raptor processor. The Core i9-13900K CPU and RTX 4090 graphics card are available on the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i. It has an appealing casing and upgraded internals from its predecessor. Air cooling or cooling water configurations are available for the Legion Tower 7i. Tower 7i is built for high-performance computing. The Tower 7i has Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity options.
Features
The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i’s potent CPU+GPU combination can handle up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM running at 4800MHz or 5200MHz. The mechanical hard drive in the Tower 7i can hold up to 4TB of data, and the PCI Gen 4 storage can hold up to 6 TB. While Gen 1 Type-A ports only offer 10Gbps, Type-C USB 3.2 connectors can deliver up to 20Gbps. Additionally, the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i offers six SPDIF audio connections and an Ethernet port.
Price & Availability
In March 2023, the Lenovo Legion Tower 5 and Tower 5i will hit the market. For the AMD and Intel variants, the starting prices are $1,299 and $1,499, respectively. Later this month, in January, the $2,999 Lenovo Legion Tower 7i will be made available for purchase. All of them are available through Lenovo’s official website and across all the Lenovo stores worldwide.