Lenovo IdeaCentre 5i Review with Benchmarks and a Look Inside!
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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This is a review of the Lenovo IdeaCentre 5i Desktop PC. This version has an Intel Core i5-13400 10-Core Processor, Intel UHD Graphics 730, 8GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, 256GB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6 AX, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-A & USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, Slim Ultrabay DVD-RW, 260W Power Supply, and Windows 11 Home 64-bit.
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Model Numbers: 90VJ000EUS 90T2000SUS 90T2000RUS 90T2001TUS 90VJ000BUS 90VJ000DUS Наука
Nice review. One thing about this PSU is that it seems to be based on Intel's new ATX12VO standard but with its own layout. So it may be possible to install better power supply but I wasn't able to look for a good 500W+ TFX PSU. Thought about buying a prebuilt including this, but in the end, the best PC is the one that you build yourself for your needs.
Cool little box though. May be good for something like a home server.
Yes, a built computer would certainly be better in many ways. I stated throughout the video that this is not upgradable, since so many people buy them assuming they are and are disappointed that they aren't
Great review. You just saved me about $800
Glad to help!
How are thermals on this? I want it for casual stuff cloud gaming and some esports at low settings like valorant, im concern about that weird cpu fan, it will last?? Ty
6:24 Hi and thanks. Great review of this model I am considering. But, I have some older, small, Bose speakers I would like to use. I play a lot of music. I am wondering about compatibility and quality of the sound, since, there is only the headphone jack. I don't use headphones. And, there doesn't appear to have room for a SATA backup drive. Thanks, Mary.
if your bose speakers plug in with a headphone type 3.5mm jack, like most, it will work fine (rear green jack). you can add a SATA SSD or HDD, you may need screws that are not included
great video!
thanks!
Hi! Good video. I noticed that there was only one audio out hole, but I didn't found any microphone hole to plug in one, how can it be fixed? Is there the mic hole located in other side not shown in this video? Thanks for you answer:)
The front is a headset Jack that uses a four-pole 3.5 mm headset. The rear Jack is an audio out only
I’m not an amateur gamer, but I still love to play some games. My plan is to purchase a pc like this one and add a gpu to it later. Is this Lenovo my bad option in this case? If yes, could you recommend a suitable machine for my plan?
I'm debating about getting a pc again with lenovo brand one of brands im thinking about getting. Though only downside i know my family would want to use it and while love them every time they use my pc's i had in past they always hogged it even though i bought said pc for myself end up screwing it somehow.
if it has 250w psu, it will handle a decent low profile gpu with no issue. like gtx1650 or rtx 3050 6gb low profile versions as they draw around 65w to 72w at maximum load. i have used gtx1650 on a lenovo v50t, which has a i5 10400 in it, and it worked totally fine.
Correct! Sadly, people buy these all the time, expecting to put a RTX4060 in it...
do you do give aways im looking to buy a gen 3 or and gen 4 Lenovo ThinkCentre monitor and i was looking to see if you had a mini pc for a give away like a m7020q
Hi, Thanks for this video, getting this error The audio peripheral doesn't appear to be plugged in check the connection, how i can resolve this issue
Other than drivers it could be a hardware problem.
Would you recommend this for university ((no gaming) and the 16gb RAM model)?
yes!
its have slot to upgrade ram?
Yes, this is covered in the video
Is the computer ok for streaming?
yes
A new processor using only 8GB DDR4 3200mhz RAM seems like a bad idea. My laptop has 32GB of that speed of RAM. How good are UHD graphics on these 13th generation chips?
Good enough for email
Not bad, but certainly not for gaming or graphic editing
@@TheTastefulThicknessgood enough for email? Hahhahhahhaha I wouldn't come for you when buying a budget pc with good performance, which can handle all the apps I need.
@@Kachaknaini I didn't ask for you to come to me for anything.
@@TheTastefulThickness hahhahahhaha
Will this be able to run dual monitors?
yes
@@ZipTieNinja Thank you for your swift response!
How do you enter the BIOS?
F1, or "shift restart"
8gb of ram is just a cruel joke
Honestly, for most people who just do email, web surfing, & MS Office, it's enough.
do u think if it has 16 ram it can run games
Joke would be a hard disk (only) for os
I've ran 512 MB and been happy
@@ZipTieNinja Only because youre a liar. Go ahead and show a video of you doing day to day tasks with 8GB of ram vs 64 GB. I dare you.
Its 750$. Just get a minisforum or beelink PC for less money and more performance. Not competitive in 2023
No room for a GPU at all I guess. At least not a big one. Might be okay for casual games?
The one in the video has no GPU
You can probably do a very basic graphics card that doesn't require more than 100 watts.
I would certainly recommend a name brand over those
That's the worst CPU cooler design I've ever seen. It blows straight to the non-perforated I/O shield.