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Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16" Gaming Laptop WQXGA Display 165Hz AMD Ryzen 7-5800H 16GB RAM 1TB SSD NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB GDDR6

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As usual, Lenovo delivers a great keyboard: the buttons deliver a great balance between the snappiness required for gaming and the softness needed for longer typing sessions. The buttons are fast and consistent, too. The layout is solid: there’s a numberpad, and the full-size cursor keys are separated from the rest of the unit. Generally, though, this RTX 3070Ti configuration of the Legion 5i Pro earns our recommendation in its segment, and it’s a better value than the RTX 3060 model tested earlier in the year, at the current prices. The Ryzen 7 5800H is a familiarly great CPU from AMD. It’s got eight multi-threaded cores alongside base and boost speeds of 3.2GHz and 4.4GHz. The rest of the specification is entirely normal: the Lenovo has 16GB of dual-channel memory and a 512GB SSD alongside dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5 and Gigabit Ethernet. For comparison, the same specs in the slightly larger Acer Predator Helios 17 return a slight increase in CPU scores (within less than 5% in sustained loads), and the same sort of GPU scores. The CPU performance is identical between the two, but the RTX 3070Ti GPU is between 15-25% more capable in benchmarks and workloads. The extra amount of vRAM on the 3070Ti plays a significant role as well, especially in some demanding work applications and games.

W (~5-6 h of use) – 165Hz, 1080p fullscreen video on Youtube in Edge, Quiet Mode, screen at 60%, Wi-Fi ON;The synthetic tests above are helpful for measuring general 3D aptitude, but it's hard to beat full retail video games for judging gaming performance. Far Cry 5 and Rise of the Tomb Raider are both modern, high-fidelity titles with built-in benchmarks that illustrate how a system handles real-world video games at various settings. We run them at the games' moderate and maximum graphics quality presets (Normal and Ultra for Far Cry 5, Medium and Very High for Rise of the Tomb Raider) at 1080p resolution. Far Cry 5 is DirectX 11-based, while we flip Rise of the Tomb Raider to DX12. This also gives you a healthy boost to your fps while playing games, and by healthy, we mean very noticeable. Games just play smoother in a way that other "performance" modes on other systems don't quite achieve. fhd on such a screen no one will watch a priori if there is a 4k+ source. And even more so the buyer who understands the difference in video quality 4k and fhd on YouTube… WQHD+ (2560 x 1600) IPS, 500 nits, 165-240Hz refresh rate with OverDrive, 100% sRGB, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 Certified, Dolby Vision® support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ support, 16:10 aspect ratio The AMD-based 2022 Legion 5 Pro models sell for a little less than these Intel configurations. We’ll cover those in future articles. Final thoughts- 2022 Lenovo Legion 5i Pro

These are fair runtimes for an Intel 12th-gen laptop and better with video streaming and light use than the average Alder Lake Core H laptop we’ve tested this year. However, the 5i Pro is still no match in efficiency for the AMD-powered alternatives.

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The system still doesn’t automatically switch the screen’s refresh from 165 Hz to 60 Hz when you unplug the laptop, as other devices do, and I couldn’t cycle between the 60 and 165 Hz modes by hitting Fn+R, as this combination didn’t do anything on my unit – somehow this only worked on the Legion 7s for me, and not the others. Hence, I had to go and switch between the two refresh modes in the Windows display settings, and you’ll want to do it, as it makes a difference with streaming and lightweight use.

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