this is one of the only good reviews of this laptop I can find, and less than 100 likes? nah man you deserve hundreds of thousands, amazing content. Super professional. On a seperate note, yeah I love the keyboard on my 5i 24 model. I got the 4070 and 32gb RAM I9 version and it DUMPS heat out the back really well.
You're underrated my guy. Your videos' so in depth that you're showing us how does it feel/look to actually own the laptop .. and ofc what to expect from it; Which is what I'm looking for. Thanks to you I've decided to purchase this model but with a 240hz screen. Expecting it to arrive this July 15-17 and will immediately upgrade it to 64gb ram and throw in 1tb stick of ssd.
I really feel sorry for you not getting enough views 😢. Your videos are genuinely informative unlike others filled with synthetic benchmarks and reading spec sheets 😩. Although you should add productivity tests also like video editing and photo editing . I would suggest you to open one more RUclips channel bcz this channel almost feels like shadow banned . Once again ❤ your videos
Thanks for the feedback, and the well wishing. I’m happy to just help people on RUclips. Even if my views are lower, I hope that everyone who watches take something useful from it
What I love about this device is the generous cooling with the big fans. I love that they did not make the chassis thinner. It is neither too thick nor too thin. What prevents me from buying is the terrible fan control . Custom Mode does not let you lower the fan speed under load. You can only increase it and make it even louder than it already is. In Performance Mode the fans get much too loud although the gpu temperature is over 12°C below nvidia thermal limit of 87°C. In Balanced they limit the gpu to 80 watts although the temperature is even 20°C under the limit! I don't understand why they throttle the gpu regardless of its temperature. The fans could be quieter AND the performance better. Sadly we cannot fix this, because Custom Mode does not allow to lower the fan speed. Sadly, it also does not work with community projects like legion fan control which enabled full fan control.
@@egsy2220 In Performance Mode, you get the full TDP, but also very loud fans. If you are fine with being forced to wear headphones, you are good to go. On Balanced Mode, Lenovo caps the graphics card to 80 watts.
This would probably be slightly (like 2-5% better) in performance while the Ryzen HS shines in power efficiency. You can get around 8+ hours of battery life from the Ryzen on basic tasks, you definitely won't get anywhere near as much on this Intel one even on the most basic of tasks.
I have the same model but don't feel such heat, only warmth but once running chrome which opens 20 processes at once.... I believe lowering the refresh rate when you don't want it high plus quiet mode works to reduce cpu work....
I've just ordered an Ideapad Pro 5 14" gen 9 with AMD 8845HS, 32GB, 1TB. I loved your review on the Chinese import last month, so I hope the sku comes to North America. Fortunately, it is available in the UK & Europe from the regional Lenovo stores. I know this is a different class / category of laptop, but how does this laptop compare, for more creative/artistic lines of work? Perhaps I'm seeking reassurance for my purchase (!) but I don't quite understand what this laptop offers other than a superior gaming performance. The value of the latest Ideapad Pro 5 seems too good to be true - perhaps that's why I'm having doubts or questioning it. Love your videos and channel btw. I hope it brings you enjoyment & positivity to your life, too.
@@TechGuyBeau thanks gents. I prefer the smaller form factor and design of the 14" over 16". Think the screen is better, too? OLED 👍 I'll shut up now and just be happy with what I've got 😅 It's neverending, trying to maximise specs and requirements to budget with rapidly changing technology!
Thank you for the review! I was between this and the 5i Pro, finally decided for this in the i9 version. The only real difference for me (besides the color that I asume in this is more "office friendly") was the screen: 500nits P3 in the Pro and 350nits sRGB in the i5. I work on grading on an external 4K BenQ screen, so it didn´t make those 200 USD diference. Bought an additional 2TB SSD with that money!
I just recently got a 2024 slim 5 4070 model, the rgb on the keyboard is so buggy. It doesn't work on start up, i have to cycle between fn lock on and off before the fn space quick command does anything, but even when it starts working, it doesn't apply my custom rgb profiles until i manually open vantage. If your 5 does the same thing, I'll chalk it up to a bug in vantage, if not, i might have to rma.
Hey dude, I bought my Legion 5 4070 model last month, and I had the same problem. One of the things that fixed it for me was just to uninstall Lenovo Vantage and Lenovo Vantage Service with Revo Uninstaller, restart laptop and redownload Lenovo Vantage through the Microsoft Store. Give it a try and see if it works 👍🏼
Got this a few days ago, came as a surprise to me how high the temps could get, even at idle. Understandable that its a gaming laptop and all, i just worry for its longevity with HX chips inside. Though so far, ive been enjoying it, maybe the minmal ports is a nitpick. I know when my phone reached 40°c its unbearable, im impressed by it from cooling 103°c to stable 80-90°c in a few seconds, wish the fan was controllable stock tho...
@@حيدرسامي-ج yep, figured that out eventually, though then i worry about the fans lifespan, is that a thing to worry on gaming laptops? Im a first time owner
@@cupcakeobsession im too but some freinds said to me that fans are cheaper that a new laptop so yea but dont run it max all time just set a curve and 75-85 c is normal
@@حيدرسامي-ج i mean, lenovos adp is kinda king where i am, so i guess im not to worried. I dont have many games to play as well, mostly casual and besides that i run mid settings or low when on battery to not degrade it too fast. Im just shocked that idle temps arent below 35 and reaching 50, underload seems pretty stable plugged at somewhat maxed on hsr and mid to high on wuwa both at 70-80c (wuwa reaching 90 sometimes).
It would be good to know how performance varies between being powered by battery and plugged in. There used to be a big difference between AMD and Intel in this regard, not sure if there still is. This vs the 5 Slim with its AMD processor would be a useful comparison, and even the 5 Pro as well. (My Legion 7 gen 6 AMD performs way worse on battery, while Alienware x14 Intel maintains performance well at the expense of battery life).
@@TheKineticworxyeah I believe, playing while plugged in helps achieving maximum performance and is considered better unless you lower the graphics and keep vram usage at a low ig you can run fine in battery mode but it won't last for long hours for sure....
Hey does performance settings temp limit tool really help? I mean if we limit cpu temps and gpu temps to say 80, then will it really limit it to those temps or with time it will go to 100…the only reason why I don’t buy gaming lappy is there thermals…I don’t know proper undervolting, but as I see the lappy has some kind of temp controller settings so I was wondering
Thanks for such a good video. Can you explain further what advantages this has over the pro model (with same specs). I’m concerned about all the reviews saying it’s ver loud and hot. What if used for light video editing, can the settings be changed so that it runs not too hot or loud? Or would getting an i5 13th gen procceser help make it not so loud an hot? Also, there’s a 500nit screen version refurbished from levonovo for a great deal right now. Is there any negative points of having the 500 nit screen? I have in general sensitive eyes. Can the 500 screen still be easily dimmed down for most uses to the level of a 350 screen when wanted?
If you are trying to get away from heat and noise, you want to go to an AMD model. For example the five slim AMD will run very cool, and have better battery life
Thanks bro for replying to my comments 🙏. The only amd Lenovos I’m finding here are the ideapad which I’m concerned might run hotter/louder than the legion since they’re kind of lower tier maybe or not designed for video editing as much as the legion ? Are you concerned with the 14th gen intel chips? I’ve been running into alot of talk on that online
These need better fan control. I don't mind a hotter laptop in exchange for less noise. My 4800H that's supported by LegionFanControl is inaudible unless I'm gaming or using handbrake. And even then I can barely hear the fans.
What’s your take on the issue with intel 14th gen? And do you think it’s safe to get a factory refurbished legion that has 3 year in house warranty? I’m concerned with all the talk online about the 14th gens self destructing.
from my online research, people said that the issue with the newest intel cpu is only appear in desktop cpu. which mean mobile cpu is safe from the tdp problem
Legion slim 5 with R7 8845hs/4060 it comes with free monitor, gaming backpack, headset and mouse or Legion 5i I7 14700hx/4060 Free backpack and mouse Btw, legion 5i is 50usd cheaper and Im an Archi student so im gonna use it for CAD 3d modeling and rendering
@@shirishx01Hi, I bought the second option. I think it was the best choice. Now that I am using it I can tell that I prefer having a better GPU than a CPU
thanks bro. The problem is that the legions don’t have amd here in this country. If I want amd I need to get the idea pad pro. Any idea if that is still good for video editing?
Thanks. So will amd give that much better cooler performance and battery life that it’s worthit getting the idea pad over the legion 5i? I need it for video editing.
For the budget I have I can get Lenovo legion 5i with i7 14700 and at the same price with the same specs but with i7 14650 Lenovo legion 5 pro, what is the main benefits if I want to go for pro?
What would you say is better , Lenovo legion 5i rtx 4060 i7 13650hx with a 165hz panel or a hp victus 16 rtx 4070 amd 7840hs with a 240hz panel , considering I’m planning to run it for the next 4-5 years and and the victus is 50 dollars more expensive , would really love some input I’ve been stumped between the two for some time , I’m just not sure about the durability of the victus
Just came across your channel. Really helpful, clear and concise reviews. Keep up the good work. Also, what would you suggest between this and the slim 5 model?
@@TechGuyBeau Specs are identical - 4060, 16gb ram, 1tb ssd, 240hz screen. There is just a 10 USD price difference between the two. I would prefer one with the better thermals comparative to performance.
Unlike 3070/3070ti 1600p is too much for 4070-4060 to handle it so I think 1980×1200 is the sweet spot for it even though I will consider buying 3070ti over 4070 if it was available.
What gpu and cpu? Relatively they will perform the same assuming the same components. The power plan and cooling is near equal between this and the pro
@@TechGuyBeau You showed in the video all the in-game graphic settings you had set on Horizon but not on BG3. I was asking for those settings so I could compare how my 2023 Legion Pro with rtx 4070 and i7-13700HX was performing against this laptop. I asked for those settings because most reviewers only do graphic tests using first person shooters which I don’t play. BG3 is one of the games I do own. I will just assume you had the graphics set to high and see how that compares. Thanks for responding anyway :)
Well mr rich oled and mini led the cheapest one is above 2500$ In Europe and other continents could get above 3000$ so nah uh Also ips 3 years ago was a premium thing to have
@@elieg.8920 in monitors you're right, but in laptops? Hell i remember before corona we were CRAVING for any ips laptops it was alllllllllll of them tn ( unless literally like literally high end 10 kg laptops)
Should I buy lenevo legion 5 slim ryzen 7 8845hs with rtx4060 or lenevo legion 5i i7 14 gen with rtx 4050 . Pleeez help I am going to buy next week and my preferences are gaming and programming
Just bought the 7i. Absolutely fantastic machine. Two things: Speakers are a crap, there is no way around it. The fingerprint sensor is on top of the always-warm part and sometimes it does not sense the fingerprints.
i'm looking to get that sucker in the Glacier White which is gorgeous but debating to go between it or the last years 7i Pro with RTX 4080? They're at the same price in my area but can't really decide - the premium all metal build and white color of the newer 2024 7i or the performance and more AIO on the last year's 7i Pro?
@yuri.andopov.151 yeah but how do you manage to live with just 2 USB a ports? I usually, when playing games, plug in a xbox controller and i have a cooling pad that also runs from usb and from time to time i do use an external keyboard and USB flash drives a lot so i need like 4 ports
@@thvndercracker External mouse and keyboard via bluetooth. I don't have xbox controller. You can connect a usb c dongle and have more usb ports, since you are playing on your desk, it will not bother you.
@yuri.andopov.151 lol I'm using the laptop on the desk literally once a week or not at all, mostly it sits with me in the bed or chair but not on the desk. Nonetheless, this model is really beautiful and it tempts me, but i think i will go for last year's 7i Pro just for the raw performance. I hate that the so called "Pro model" doesn't have the new designed power button with fingeprint and the port indicators on the back don't light up. The 7i though has all metal build even on the keyboard deck? Can you tell me that feels good huh? Although the 7i doesn't use an rgb light strip at the front like the 7i Pro. If i could find the 2022 Legion 7i Pro i with the 3080 Ti, i would get that instead...
this is one of the only good reviews of this laptop I can find, and less than 100 likes? nah man you deserve hundreds of thousands, amazing content. Super professional. On a seperate note, yeah I love the keyboard on my 5i 24 model. I got the 4070 and 32gb RAM I9 version and it DUMPS heat out the back really well.
that cpu is overkill
@@MsSoldadoRaso too bad I don't give a shit 😂
I ordered the legion 5 pro w/ Ryzen 9 7945 and RTX 4070, it’s going to arrive on Monday I’m hyped.
You're underrated my guy. Your videos' so in depth that you're showing us how does it feel/look to actually own the laptop .. and ofc what to expect from it; Which is what I'm looking for.
Thanks to you I've decided to purchase this model but with a 240hz screen. Expecting it to arrive this July 15-17 and will immediately upgrade it to 64gb ram and throw in 1tb stick of ssd.
I really feel sorry for you not getting enough views 😢. Your videos are genuinely informative unlike others filled with synthetic benchmarks and reading spec sheets 😩. Although you should add productivity tests also like video editing and photo editing . I would suggest you to open one more RUclips channel bcz this channel almost feels like shadow banned . Once again ❤ your videos
Thanks for the feedback, and the well wishing. I’m happy to just help people on RUclips. Even if my views are lower, I hope that everyone who watches take something useful from it
@@TechGuyBeau Thank You for being so devoted to us , I hope you reach 1M Subs soon
Let him cook! I just found him
Guy didn't tell about 230 Watt charger limitations vs 300 watt charger that comes with pro 5i. Very disappointed
What I love about this device is the generous cooling with the big fans. I love that they did not make the chassis thinner. It is neither too thick nor too thin. What prevents me from buying is the terrible fan control . Custom Mode does not let you lower the fan speed under load. You can only increase it and make it even louder than it already is. In Performance Mode the fans get much too loud although the gpu temperature is over 12°C below nvidia thermal limit of 87°C. In Balanced they limit the gpu to 80 watts although the temperature is even 20°C under the limit! I don't understand why they throttle the gpu regardless of its temperature. The fans could be quieter AND the performance better. Sadly we cannot fix this, because Custom Mode does not allow to lower the fan speed. Sadly, it also does not work with community projects like legion fan control which enabled full fan control.
But in the specifications (legion slim gen 9) it says that the tdp of the gpu is 140w, where can I find the information you say? I'm worried
@@egsy2220 In Performance Mode, you get the full TDP, but also very loud fans. If you are fine with being forced to wear headphones, you are good to go. On Balanced Mode, Lenovo caps the graphics card to 80 watts.
how will this and ryzen 8845hs compare could you do a comparison in real world tests like video rendering and all
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This would probably be slightly (like 2-5% better) in performance while the Ryzen HS shines in power efficiency. You can get around 8+ hours of battery life from the Ryzen on basic tasks, you definitely won't get anywhere near as much on this Intel one even on the most basic of tasks.
Just got this laptop, man it's hot even in idle, I can feel the heat seeping out through the keyboard
Intel can run pretty hot yeah. What CPU? Consider using balanced mode
do you use a cooling pad?
I have the same model but don't feel such heat, only warmth but once running chrome which opens 20 processes at once.... I believe lowering the refresh rate when you don't want it high plus quiet mode works to reduce cpu work....
@@TechGuyBeauIsn't quite mode a little better or no difference ?
Check Nihimic process ;)
I've just ordered an Ideapad Pro 5 14" gen 9 with AMD 8845HS, 32GB, 1TB. I loved your review on the Chinese import last month, so I hope the sku comes to North America. Fortunately, it is available in the UK & Europe from the regional Lenovo stores.
I know this is a different class / category of laptop, but how does this laptop compare, for more creative/artistic lines of work?
Perhaps I'm seeking reassurance for my purchase (!) but I don't quite understand what this laptop offers other than a superior gaming performance. The value of the latest Ideapad Pro 5 seems too good to be true - perhaps that's why I'm having doubts or questioning it.
Love your videos and channel btw. I hope it brings you enjoyment & positivity to your life, too.
If you need dedicated graphics get one of these, if you don’t: the Ideapad is a S tier laptop
@TechGuyBeau ideapad 5 pro 16 has a 4050 version so that's a pretty good option
@@TechGuyBeau thanks gents. I prefer the smaller form factor and design of the 14" over 16". Think the screen is better, too? OLED 👍 I'll shut up now and just be happy with what I've got 😅 It's neverending, trying to maximise specs and requirements to budget with rapidly changing technology!
@@JamesGadbury good for you if you're happy with your choice 😉, but just as an fyi, the 16 inch ideapad also got an oled screen option
@@RusyaidiDzulkifli thanks for sharing the useful info 👍
Thank you for the review! I was between this and the 5i Pro, finally decided for this in the i9 version. The only real difference for me (besides the color that I asume in this is more "office friendly") was the screen: 500nits P3 in the Pro and 350nits sRGB in the i5. I work on grading on an external 4K BenQ screen, so it didn´t make those 200 USD diference. Bought an additional 2TB SSD with that money!
Maybe some Legion 5 vs Legion 5 PRO comparison video?
That is something Called Review👍 great💯
my go to guy for laptop reviews.
Hey thanks. I’m happy you are here to watch :)
I just recently got a 2024 slim 5 4070 model, the rgb on the keyboard is so buggy. It doesn't work on start up, i have to cycle between fn lock on and off before the fn space quick command does anything, but even when it starts working, it doesn't apply my custom rgb profiles until i manually open vantage. If your 5 does the same thing, I'll chalk it up to a bug in vantage, if not, i might have to rma.
Hey dude, I bought my Legion 5 4070 model last month, and I had the same problem. One of the things that fixed it for me was just to uninstall Lenovo Vantage and Lenovo Vantage Service with Revo Uninstaller, restart laptop and redownload Lenovo Vantage through the Microsoft Store. Give it a try and see if it works 👍🏼
Got this a few days ago, came as a surprise to me how high the temps could get, even at idle. Understandable that its a gaming laptop and all, i just worry for its longevity with HX chips inside. Though so far, ive been enjoying it, maybe the minmal ports is a nitpick.
I know when my phone reached 40°c its unbearable, im impressed by it from cooling 103°c to stable 80-90°c in a few seconds, wish the fan was controllable stock tho...
You can in custom mode its good can get the temps even to 65
@@حيدرسامي-ج yep, figured that out eventually, though then i worry about the fans lifespan, is that a thing to worry on gaming laptops? Im a first time owner
@@cupcakeobsession im too but some freinds said to me that fans are cheaper that a new laptop so yea but dont run it max all time just set a curve and 75-85 c is normal
@@cupcakeobsession there is not a lot of info about that kinda stuff in the internet i guess everyone can buy the same laptop twice
@@حيدرسامي-ج i mean, lenovos adp is kinda king where i am, so i guess im not to worried. I dont have many games to play as well, mostly casual and besides that i run mid settings or low when on battery to not degrade it too fast. Im just shocked that idle temps arent below 35 and reaching 50, underload seems pretty stable plugged at somewhat maxed on hsr and mid to high on wuwa both at 70-80c (wuwa reaching 90 sometimes).
It would be good to know how performance varies between being powered by battery and plugged in. There used to be a big difference between AMD and Intel in this regard, not sure if there still is. This vs the 5 Slim with its AMD processor would be a useful comparison, and even the 5 Pro as well. (My Legion 7 gen 6 AMD performs way worse on battery, while Alienware x14 Intel maintains performance well at the expense of battery life).
AMD is much better on battery still.
@@TechGuyBeau does performance, frame rate drop much when on battery though?
@@TheKineticworxyeah I believe, playing while plugged in helps achieving maximum performance and is considered better unless you lower the graphics and keep vram usage at a low ig you can run fine in battery mode but it won't last for long hours for sure....
Hey does performance settings temp limit tool really help? I mean if we limit cpu temps and gpu temps to say 80, then will it really limit it to those temps or with time it will go to 100…the only reason why I don’t buy gaming lappy is there thermals…I don’t know proper undervolting, but as I see the lappy has some kind of temp controller settings so I was wondering
Thanks for such a good video. Can you explain further what advantages this has over the pro model (with same specs). I’m concerned about all the reviews saying it’s ver loud and hot. What if used for light video editing, can the settings be changed so that it runs not too hot or loud? Or would getting an i5 13th gen procceser help make it not so loud an hot?
Also, there’s a 500nit screen version refurbished from levonovo for a great deal right now. Is there any negative points of having the 500 nit screen? I have in general sensitive eyes. Can the 500 screen still be easily dimmed down for most uses to the level of a 350 screen when wanted?
If you are trying to get away from heat and noise, you want to go to an AMD model. For example the five slim AMD will run very cool, and have better battery life
Thanks bro for replying to my comments 🙏. The only amd Lenovos I’m finding here are the ideapad which I’m concerned might run hotter/louder than the legion since they’re kind of lower tier maybe or not designed for video editing as much as the legion ?
Are you concerned with the 14th gen intel chips? I’ve been running into alot of talk on that online
Mine should come next week then, great review dude!
These need better fan control. I don't mind a hotter laptop in exchange for less noise. My 4800H that's supported by LegionFanControl is inaudible unless I'm gaming or using handbrake. And even then I can barely hear the fans.
You use latest i9 or Ryzen ofcorsse it needs strong fan
@@retrogamer847 Nothing to do with the point I was making though.
is there a performance difference between legion 5i and pro 5i
both with rtx 4060 and i7 14650hx?
They will be basically the same in performance
What’s your take on the issue with intel 14th gen? And do you think it’s safe to get a factory refurbished legion that has 3 year in house warranty? I’m concerned with all the talk online about the 14th gens self destructing.
from my online research, people said that the issue with the newest intel cpu is only appear in desktop cpu. which mean mobile cpu is safe from the tdp problem
Would've been really happy if the i7 model came with a 4070.
Nah I'd Know who you are
Just picked this non pro version.. but has 32gb ram.
Nice 👍
Will the second ssd slots cater up to 2 tb?
Yes
Hi! Which is better Legion 5i (2024) or Legion 5i pro (2023)? Thank you!
Whichever is cheaper to be honest. Assuming the same GPU and similar CPU
Which one you prefer this or slim 5
Slim 5 for me
AMD is the better option in laptops currently
So can i charge this laptop with the same charger i use for my phone? Any watt limit?
No the type c need to output 100 watt or 120 w i dont remember
@@حيدرسامي-ج it's 65w min
Whats the diff b/w 5i and pro 5 aside specs
Got any information yet?
Is the screen OLED? Or IPS?
IPS
Legion slim 5 with R7 8845hs/4060
it comes with free monitor, gaming backpack, headset and mouse
or
Legion 5i I7 14700hx/4060
Free backpack and mouse
Btw, legion 5i is 50usd cheaper and
Im an Archi student so im gonna use it for CAD 3d modeling and rendering
Legion 5i 4070 or legion 5i pro 4060
Which one shud i go with Beau
Price diff is only 130 usd
??
130usd for extra less than 10% improvement. Get the cheaper one then upgrade the ram or ssd
Sure thnx@@haroldz123
I went for the newer Legion Slim 5 gen 9 AMD (4070). It has extra cooling on the sides and is cheaper then regular legion 5
@@tomasfiala5014how is it the performance...
About the same. AMD has better battery life and temps. Between the two I’d get the AMD too
Does it really come with 2 ssd slots? Because when i asked their support they said only one slot.
Is this the 83dg00f5ph model?
This laptop or slim with slim i will save 200$
Always nice to see a nice review of a nice machine.
Bro stop saying gaming laptop otherwise my mom wont buy me this🙂
100% student laptop, zero games allowed on this laptop. There you go Mom you should buy it now 💵
Please help, I can't decide between:
-Legion 5i Gen 9 Intel: i7-14650HX - RTX 4060
or
-Legion Slim 5 Gen 9 AMD: Ryzen 7 8845HS - RTX 4070
What did you get
@@shirishx01Hi, I bought the second option. I think it was the best choice. Now that I am using it I can tell that I prefer having a better GPU than a CPU
thanks bro. The problem is that the legions don’t have amd here in this country. If I want amd I need to get the idea pad pro. Any idea if that is still good for video editing?
Ideapad pro with a 3050/4050 will do very well yes
Thanks. So will amd give that much better cooler performance and battery life that it’s worthit getting the idea pad over the legion 5i? I need it for video editing.
i also need a laptop for editing.. so did you buy it already? how's the performance? @@TzufFamilyBand
@@NZPIXELS i ended up getting an hp envy with a 4060. i saw some good reviews on it for being relatively quiet and cool. and found a good deal locally
GREAT REVIEW, IS THIS 4060 OR 4070? I SEE COSTCO IS SELLING THIS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THEIR PRICE? I AM CANADIAN TOO.
can you make a video to the Yoga Slim 7X
Mine arrives Wednesday >:)
So yes… yes I can
Does this laptop and Legion Y7000p the same ??
For the budget I have I can get Lenovo legion 5i with i7 14700 and at the same price with the same specs but with i7 14650 Lenovo legion 5 pro, what is the main benefits if I want to go for pro?
You should go for 5i 14700HX rather than 5 pro (5i is better in some ways than 5 pro)
What would you say is better , Lenovo legion 5i rtx 4060 i7 13650hx with a 165hz panel or a hp victus 16 rtx 4070 amd 7840hs with a 240hz panel , considering I’m planning to run it for the next 4-5 years and and the victus is 50 dollars more expensive , would really love some input I’ve been stumped between the two for some time , I’m just not sure about the durability of the victus
Aorus 16x with rtx4070
Does it have battery drop issue in custom mode?
Do u think its good to take legion 5i or to get 5i pro for 230$ more and do u think the pro is better than asus strix g16 ??
Asus has suspect warranty. If the screen and specs are equal on the 5i and 5i pro just get the cheaper one
Just came across your channel. Really helpful, clear and concise reviews. Keep up the good work. Also, what would you suggest between this and the slim 5 model?
Price difference? I prefer AMD CPUs due to better thermals and battery life. But it’s going to come down to price and specs
@@TechGuyBeau Specs are identical - 4060, 16gb ram, 1tb ssd, 240hz screen. There is just a 10 USD price difference between the two. I would prefer one with the better thermals comparative to performance.
Thank you for the great review!!!! from Japan
Thanks. And welcome
Unlike 3070/3070ti 1600p is too much for 4070-4060 to handle it so I think 1980×1200 is the sweet spot for it even though I will consider buying 3070ti over 4070 if it was available.
the 3070 does not outperform a 4070. In-fact i have done a dedicated video of a 3070ti legion versus a 4060 legion. Worth a watch i would think
@@TechGuyBeau may I have the link?
Bruh, getting the Pro 7i next week. Its gonna be litty
excellent
You forgot to say what graphic settings you had in Baldurs Gate 3. I would like to compare your results on this laptop to my 5i Legion Pro. Thanks.
What gpu and cpu? Relatively they will perform the same assuming the same components. The power plan and cooling is near equal between this and the pro
@@TechGuyBeau You showed in the video all the in-game graphic settings you had set on Horizon but not on BG3.
I was asking for those settings so I could compare how my 2023 Legion Pro with rtx 4070 and i7-13700HX was performing against this laptop.
I asked for those settings because most reviewers only do graphic tests using first person shooters which I don’t play. BG3 is one of the games I do own.
I will just assume you had the graphics set to high and see how that compares.
Thanks for responding anyway :)
i7 or i9 chip in lenovo legion 7i “slim” 2024?
I7
Tried every laptop in the world if it has IPS panel no thank u , Mini led or Oled or skip., ...in a few year ips will be useless....
in a few years you’ll change it for a newer one anyways
Well mr rich oled and mini led the cheapest one is above 2500$
In Europe and other continents could get above 3000$ so nah uh
Also ips 3 years ago was a premium thing to have
@@AbdelrahmanHashesh-n2x ips premium? Ips exist for like 20 years nothing premium about it..
@@elieg.8920 in monitors you're right, but in laptops? Hell i remember before corona we were CRAVING for any ips laptops it was alllllllllll of them tn ( unless literally like literally high end 10 kg laptops)
Should I buy lenevo legion 5 slim ryzen 7 8845hs with rtx4060 or lenevo legion 5i i7 14 gen with rtx 4050 .
Pleeez help I am going to buy next week and my preferences are gaming and programming
Please reply
@@adityapratap8709slim for the 4060
Same price? If gaming then slim 5 is best option
programming is cpu intensive , I'd suggest you go with legion 5i with 4050 . also the terminals on the slim 5 aren't good enough
I suggest the i9 with 4060 and 32gb ram. $1299 at costco
Just bought the 7i. Absolutely fantastic machine. Two things: Speakers are a crap, there is no way around it. The fingerprint sensor is on top of the always-warm part and sometimes it does not sense the fingerprints.
i'm looking to get that sucker in the Glacier White which is gorgeous but debating to go between it or the last years 7i Pro with RTX 4080? They're at the same price in my area but can't really decide - the premium all metal build and white color of the newer 2024 7i or the performance and more AIO on the last year's 7i Pro?
@@thvndercracker I have the white one. Looks really premium. From the performance perspective, it handles everything really good.
@yuri.andopov.151 yeah but how do you manage to live with just 2 USB a ports? I usually, when playing games, plug in a xbox controller and i have a cooling pad that also runs from usb and from time to time i do use an external keyboard and USB flash drives a lot so i need like 4 ports
@@thvndercracker External mouse and keyboard via bluetooth. I don't have xbox controller. You can connect a usb c dongle and have more usb ports, since you are playing on your desk, it will not bother you.
@yuri.andopov.151 lol I'm using the laptop on the desk literally once a week or not at all, mostly it sits with me in the bed or chair but not on the desk. Nonetheless, this model is really beautiful and it tempts me, but i think i will go for last year's 7i Pro just for the raw performance. I hate that the so called "Pro model" doesn't have the new designed power button with fingeprint and the port indicators on the back don't light up. The 7i though has all metal build even on the keyboard deck? Can you tell me that feels good huh? Although the 7i doesn't use an rgb light strip at the front like the 7i Pro. If i could find the 2022 Legion 7i Pro i with the 3080 Ti, i would get that instead...
Bought this on Aug 2024 for $2250 aud, i guess the price has gone up then?🥲 not even coming down