- Runs good games on good graphics - which is what the laptop is designed for.
- I will describe the shortcomings that are not stated on the site and which themselves came to light during the operation of this laptop. 2) For 100 thousand, the item should not creak after a month, which does not apply to the product purchased from the Lenovo online store. With a slight pressure on one side of the laptop (to the left of the touchpad), the case begins to creak. It is enough to put your hands on the laptop case and unpleasant sensations are provided. Moreover, it appeared after about a month and a half of use. 3) The "left" button creaks. It's sad when a button creaks in a gaming laptop, which is used quite often in games. Even now I'm editing the review and while I move the cursor back with this button, I can hear and feel it squeak. There are a couple more buttons that are slightly lower than the rest, some may find it uncomfortable. 4) Sometimes there is incomprehensible behavior of the laptop, I don’t rummage through the left sites, the antivirus is installed. It is not clear why the device behaves this way. 5) I tried to contact those. Lenovo support in the FB group (specifically, with the Lenovo Legion group), complained about some failures in the laptop. They promised that they would report my problem to the company and respond. It's been two months and still no response. It seems that the main thing for Lenovo is to sell the goods, and communication with the client is in last place.
- Powerful and doesn't overheat Sold without OS
- Heavy creepy screen
- + Excellent CPU performance (for a laptop) + Excellent cooling. Does not troll when rendering in CoronaRenderer (verified by continuous 10-hour rendering in +30 heat in the room) + Excellent screen for color reproduction and hertz + Installed high-quality RAM from Samsung + There is room for a second M.2 SSD + Laconic design + The location of most of the connectors on the back side - nothing sticks out on the sides + No sound when idle + Relatively long battery life + Relatively compact and not very heavy + Easy to remove stupid stickers from the case)
- - At full load, it makes noise like it's about to take off. But this is understandable - good performance and cooling are not given just like that. It is good that there is an opportunity to close from him for the night in another room. Falling asleep in the same room with him, when something is rendered on it is not realistic - we tried it. - It is very difficult to remove the cover due to the peculiarities of its shape at the side ventilation holes (it was necessary to replace the RAM with a larger volume), it must be removed very carefully
- Good build quality, the case is made of plastic, but the lid does not bend much. When moving the laptop, the lid with the display does not wobble like other laptops. The number of usb is acceptable, as well as their location is very convenient The screen is very good, the brightness is sufficient, the colors are juicy, I was drawing on this laptop. The video card fulfills its own as for me. The keyboard is full-size, pleasant to press, for 9 months there were no problems with it. The DAC is good, the amplification was enough to shake the old good multimedia headphones.
- There is no DVD drive, card reader, only 1 usb type c which is without a thunderbolt (it has a display port). i7 10750h gets very hot in games and all sorts of demanding programs. Most of the time, the laptop was used without a turbo boost of processor frequencies (there were 12 threads at ~2.7 ghz). With all this, the processor managed to heat up above 95 degrees. (with turbo boost it is already clear that everything was very hot)) The stock SSD was heated around 60 degrees most of the time === After almost a year of use, it began to freeze tightly during the game, later even on the desktop, it turned out to be a marriage, a problem with the board. In this case, I seem to be so lucky, because most of them were okay with it.
- Model 15ACH6H looks almost the same as 15ARH05H, except for the type of USB ports and the physical hardware button to turn off the camera. - The assembly of the new model feels better than the previous one, the touchpad has reached the level of the MacBook, the keyboard has a tighter and more precise stroke. - Amazing 5600h and RTX 3070 performance - Good Western Digital PC SN730 SSD 1 terabyte - Bright screen that does not tire your eyes - Ability to charge the device via USB-PD connector (type-C), the charger is purchased separately - In silent mode in heavy games, the laptop is quite quiet and the difference in frames per second is only about 5% - 300 watt charger, my respect - Good battery life - Nahimic Audio system, sound better than previous generation
- - The new generation of processors heats up more than the previous 4600h, 4800h according to the sensors, although this does not feel like it and the laptop is barely warm - Now in the BIOS, the silent mode is called "advanced thermal optimization", the default mode is "1", which means the minimum fan speed at minimum load, if you disable this "disabled" function, then the switched off fans start whistling (the so-called coil whine) , when there was no whistle in normal mode, apparently, you will have to wait for a new BIOS firmware, something is wrong with the voltage - Also for hearing-sensitive people: due to the fact that the video card is powerful, when connecting 300W charging, a barely audible whistle of the same chip chokes can sometimes appear. The manufacturer claims that this is normal and after several months of active use, the sound will disappear. - Sometimes switching from integrated graphics to discrete graphics works crookedly (reminiscent of TV noise instead of a picture), so I left only a discrete video card in the BIOS settings. Didn't notice any difference in power consumption. We are also waiting for a BIOS fix.
- Bright display, powerful stuffing, optimal price at the time of purchase.
- Fingerprints remain on the lid, but this is so, to write something)))
- - Excellent performance - Very fast Nvme SSD - High-quality screen 144Hz - Ergonomic keyboard - Cooling system (!)
- The case, though pleasant and solid, but plastic and easily soiled. Marked keyboard Windows Screen glare is visible on a black background, which cannot but upset.
- Below I have given the advantages that I have identified in this model for myself: 1) The laptop is very pleasant to the touch - high-quality plastic both on the buttons and the touchpad themselves, and on the cover around the keyboard. This was a pleasant surprise, since on the Internet you choose according to the form factor and hardware stuffing. 2) The laptop is very quiet in Silent mode. 3) 100% sRGB color reproduction is one of the best for this price. 4) Most of the ports and the memory slot are located on the back side. 5) The Home, End, PgUp, PgDn buttons are located above the block with a numeric keypad and are available without holding the Fn button. 6) Three modes of system operation: Silent, Performance (only when powered from the mains), Auto. 7) Two-level white keyboard backlight. 8) The design is discreet (for a gaming laptop). 9) Ability to upgrade RAM up to 32GB. 10) Large battery and at the same time Li-Pol (long operating time and fast charging).
- 1) perhaps he is heavy by modern standards. 2) total 256GB SSD.
- Solid 300 watt power supply, uncut video card (3060)
- After an hour of use, the left speaker died) If you accidentally click on the frame of the matrix, there is a light on the matrix, initially there were no lights
- - Solid appearance without flashy design elements - High-quality to the touch plastic case - Full keyboard with numpad and arrows - 165Hz screen with 100% sRGB coverage - Powerful hardware: 5600/5800h + 16GB + 3060/3070 + 512GB/1TB drive - Decent cooling: the processor in games is on average 80-85C, the video card is 72-75C
- - WHISTLE CO. Moreover, the problem is not in the squeak of the coils of the power supply system or in the marriage of turntables, but in the incorrect calculation of the aerodynamics of the bottom. The volume of the whistle changes if you raise or lower the laptop itself from the table. The quietest (but it is also heard in silence) is when the laptop just stands on its native legs. If you raise the rear legs to the height of a box of matches, then the temperatures will drop by 3-5C, the whistle will increase noticeably. I could not stand playing in this mode for more than 40 minutes, when not only was the noise from the air + whistling. It is not clear to me why the turntables do not stop in idle time, but spin constantly? - 5800h, although powerful on paper, but coupled with the brake 3200CL22 RAM in my favorite BF1 somehow gives out 100-110 fps, and this is the level of Ryzen 1700. You expect more from iron in 2022. If you only play graphic games with 60 fps, then it will be enough. If in multiplayer, there will be drawdowns and low fps. Also, for some reason, this processor does not go to sleep, the frequency on the desktop always keeps at 2900-3000 MHz. Either problems with DPC (system latency), or just a feature of the new Ruzens, but the last laptop on Intel always slept at 800 MHz with the turntables turned off in idle time. - The webcam is just awful. Something like cell phones from 2022. - The speakers do not match the price. It would be nice to put such office ones in the Ideapad, but it seems like a gaming / multimedia laptop on which they will watch movies, play games. The sound is loud, but flat. Buying even inexpensive plastic tweeters (my advice is Creative Pebble) will make a difference, and louder and even bass is there.
- + powerful processor, after an old laptop one feels + video card, rtx 3060 at 130w + the cooling system, no matter what you play, does not overheat
- -battery, trimmed to 230 w, the charge holds 3 hours in use - screen, 250 nits, 120 hertz, I wouldn’t say that it’s really a minus, the picture in games is clear, bright, I just would like to have 300 nits and 144 or 165 hertz, well, what is, that is
- Ownership experience: 2+ months What do I compare it to? Actually, with nothing, but at some points I can remember the previous laptop - the Lenovo Yoga 13 ultrabook, I have had it for almost 8 years. With him, I went through fire, water, two theses and many, many toys up to and including 2022 (yes, on an ultrabook with integrated graphics). This year, against the backdrop of a rise in price of everything and everything in the world of semiconductor electronics, I decided to upgrade, so as not to be left with an almost broken trough later. I have a Lenovo Legion 5 15ARH05 with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 1650 Ti graphics card and 60Hz screen. What did you like? (from personal experience) + screen and keyboard. Two main controls, a real I / O system (not these bios of yours). The keyboard is very comfortable and not noisy, the sleepers do not wake up with clatter. Branded keys rounded at the bottom. Illumination during touch typing is not exactly a necessary thing, but it creates an entourage of night gatherings. It's a pleasure to write stories and lead with this laptop! The screen does not tire the eyes. + Performance. On the Internet, everything happens instantly. In programs other than office, I do not work. + Pulls games (details in the comments) + Works for a long time. I measured recently, in quiet fan mode, with power saving turned on and adequate brightness for subdued daylight, he lived for 8.5 hours - this is with intermittent viewing of video on the Internet. + Noise during games is not as loud as I feared, and outside of games there is no noise at all. + FnLock button (changes the functional row from the default multimedia buttons to multimedia buttons via Fn) - on the previous one, this could only be done in the BIOS What did you like about the reviews? + Maintainability. To parse, you need a regular screwdriver, everything is clear inside, you can throw in another ssd and RAM, and that's fine, but so far it's not necessary + temperature. The laptop is very cold for someone who can pull modern toys, BUT I have not measured the exact temperature parameters and do not intend to.
- - A very thoughtful change in the brightness of the backlight. In addition, not very even: the brightness changes a lot in the upper range, and below it is not so much. - Although the keyboard layout is comfortable, 8 years of life without a number pad makes itself felt, and I regularly miss the Delete button, next to which the Home button is located. It's just a nitpick - Leaning back in your chair, you see light from under some keys, in particular from under the space bar and from under the function keys. - The space button moves a little left and right, which for me was an unpleasant discovery. But life, of course, does not interfere - Due to the design, it is difficult to clean the dust from under the screen hinge - No card reader. - No Thunderbolt (although I know that it is not compatible with either processors or AMD motherboards and I am 99% sure that I would never use it if it was) - Design. It's not bad, it pleases the eye, but, as the wife put it, it looks like a laptop from the nineties. Very rectangular and angular, strongly for an amateur. It suits me, but it's not love at first sight. - Moderately heavy. Not a fluff, every day I wouldn’t carry it somewhere, it’s a pity for my back.
- Liked everything
- Not found
- Performance, keyboard, upgrade options
- In my opinion, not a very good cooling system