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Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 15.6 Inch FHD 120 Hz Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6, Windows 10 Home) – Phantom Blue (top) + Shadow Black (bottom)

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Speed meets endurance when you play with a gaming laptop powered by AMD Ryzen™ processors. Seize the pure performance you need to win, without compromising battery life. Battery: These systems do not support batteries that are not genuine Lenovo-made or authorised. Systems will continue to boot, but may not charge unauthorised batteries. Lenovo has no responsibility for the performance or safety of unauthorised batteries, and provides no warranties for failures or damage arising out of their use. **Battery life is based on the MobileMark® 2014 methodology and is an estimated maximum. Actual battery life may vary based on many factors, including screen brightness, active applications, features, power management settings, battery age and conditioning, and other customer preferences. On Quiet, the processor runs at ~25W sustained with only slightly audible fans (<32 dB) and temperatures in the 70s. The scores are roughly 75% of what the system delivers on Performance, despite the limited power. There’s a regular 15.6-inch 16:9 matte display on the Legion 5 series, with a fair-quality FHD panel, the same we’ve already tested in the Legion Slim 7 series.

This series allows full control over the RAM, storage slots, and WiFi module. There are 2x RAM slots and 2x SSD slots on the Legion 5, both on the 60 and 80 Wh configurations. Our review unit comes with 16 GB of RAM in dual-channel; the included memory is SR, but the kind with faster latencies, as shown above. Lenovo kept their better panels for the 5 Pro and 7 lineups, and this Legion 5 only gets a FHD 1920 x 1080 px option with 300+ nits of brightness and 100% sRGB color coverage, as well as 165 Hz refresh rate and pretty good response times. All these make for a balanced panel, well suited for daily use, work, and gaming. And since there’s a MUX on this Legion 5 series, you’ll benefit from either FreeSync or GSync when running games. Lenovo’s latest laptop gets off to a good start with an Nvidia RTX 3070, and the GPU is bolstered by an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H which is one of the most popular laptop chips on the market right now. As far as the hardware goes, this series is built on a full-power AMD Ryzen Cezanne platform, with either 6Core Ryzen 5 5600H or 8Core Ryzen 7 5800H processors. My unit is the lower-specced Ryzen 5, which runs at around 56W sustained in CPU-heavy workloads on the highest power profile. The Ryzen 7 variants run at 75+W sustained in our tests. The laptop offers a MUX, but no Advanced Optimus. This means you can opt for a Hybrid mode that enables Optimus (in the Vantage control app or in the BIOS ), which actively switches between the Vega and Nvidia chips, or disable the Hybrid mode and only keep the Nvidia dGPU active, which directly links the dGPU to the internal display and enables GSync in the settings. Switching between the two modes requires a restart.NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 30 Series Laptop GPUs power the world's fastest laptops for gamers and creators. They're built with Ampere—NVIDIA's 2nd gen RTX architecture– to give you the most realistic ray-traced graphics and cutting-edge AI features like NVIDIA DLSS. New Max-Q technologies utilize AI to enable thin, high performance laptops that are faster and better than ever. Far Cry 5, Middle Earth, Strange Brigade, Red Dead Redemption 2, Tomb Raider games – recorded with the included Benchmark utilities; The Legion 5 is available in most areas of the world at the time of this article, but the prices seem to differ significantly from region to region. It’s not just about the GPU, however. This particular laptop also includes an AMD CPU – the Ryzen 7 5800H in the case of the review model or a Ryzen 5 5600H model – and the laptop is being marketed under the AMD’s “Advanced Edition” banner ( you can see exactly what this entails here). In a nutshell, this is a raft of system optimisations designed to get the best from laptops using AMD’s CPUs, GPUs and accompanying systems such as FideltyFX Super Resolution technology and FreeSync. The extra performance comes at the cost of a heavier and larger chassis. The large protruding rear is hard to ignore and competitors like theAsus TUF Gaming F15 FX507ZM or Razer Blade 15 Base Model are each noticeably lighter. If you travel a lot, then the higher performance may not be worth the heavier weight. The bulky 300 W AC adapter doesn't make the Lenovo very travel friendly, either.

Keep an eye on the big retailers, though: prices drop all the time, and the Lenovo could easily become a bargain in the US and Europe alongside the UK. And, if that’s the case, it’ll have even more of a claim to a spot in our best gaming laptop chart. The Legion doesn’t make too much noise either – there’s fan noise present when you play games or push the hardware, but it’s not irritating or problematic. Temperatures were fine on the inside and outside, and there were no throttling issues. It’s just as good as the Asus and MSI here. Battery Life Finally, I’ll add that gaming on battery mode is somewhat possible here, but the CPU and GPU are limited at a 50W combined power, so the performance takes a massive toll in comparison to even the Quiet plugged-in mode. Also, don’t expect more than an hour and a bit of runtime with gaming on the battery. On the other hand, this is only FHD resolution, it’s not a very bright panel, so it might not suffice outdoors or in brightness environments, and it’s not wide-gamut either, so might not do for certain color-accurate workloads. But it’s still a fair option for this sort of mid-tier laptop, even at the higher price tag of the 3060/3070 configurations. Our test model is an interestingly balanced configuration of the Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6 series, with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H processor, an Nvidia RTX 3060 graphics chip, 16 GB of DDR4-3200 MHz memory, and a fast Samsung PM981 PCIe x4 gen3 SSD.Whip the rear panel off and you’ll discover three removable metal plates. One covers a spare 2280 M.2 SSD slot, another the wireless card and the pre-installed 2240 SSD, while the last protects the two 8GB SODIMM RAM modules. Upgrading is not going to be a problem. The Legion 5 replaces the Legion 5P in Lenovo’s lineup and benefits from a Ryzen 7 5800H CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU, a 165Hz display and an RGB-laden keyboard. It’s available in both 15.6in and 17in flavours and comes with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD.

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