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Review on Renewed Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming Laptop: 15.6" 144Hz, AMD Ryzen 7-4800H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RTX 2060 6GB, Phantom Black by Aashit Sing ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

I watched a recently integrated advertisement about this laptop on the same YouTube channel with Bonus and Gamover . I don’t know why I bought it and what to do with it now. ate: After some time, the "whistling" laptop almost stopped, it works fine. In terms of performance in games, the video card is exactly like a full-fledged desktop 3060Ti, which is cool for a laptop! In silent mode, it is played very nicely and quietly. Bright Memory RTX Benchmark - 1920 x 1080, High, Performance - 96 fps result

Pros
  • 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
Cons
  • - 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.

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