Lenovo has unveiled its own versions of the GeForce RTX 5090D and RTX 5080 graphics cards, which will be used in its Legion 9000K series gaming PCs. The new products cannot be purchased separately – only in ready-made PCs. Lenovo has been following this approach for two generations of graphics accelerators.
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Judging by the images, the GeForce RTX 5090D and RTX 5080 in Lenovo’s version are equipped with massive cooling systems that are four expansion slots thick. The design of the cards is vaguely reminiscent of AMD’s RX Vega generation of graphics cards. The cooling system shroud is made of metal, has a minimalist style, and is equipped with RGB lighting.
Both cards feature 12+4-pin connectors for additional power. Given Lenovo’s previous solutions, these models likely do not feature factory GPU overclocking.
Currently, the most affordable version of the Legion 9000K PC with a GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, a Core Ultra 7 265K processor, and 32 GB of RAM is priced at 22,499 yuan ($3,150). The manufacturer offers a configuration with an RTX 5090D, Core Ultra 9 285K, and 64 GB of RAM for 41,999 yuan ($5,820). In the future, the company will also release a configuration with RTX 5070 series graphics cards.
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