Check Legion Pro 5i Prices: geni.us/legion-pro-5i Check current gaming laptop sales at gaminglaptop.deals Update to 8:40 I don't think this is a problem anymore, we haven't had it on any laptops for months now, some update must have resolved it.
Hey Jarrod, Are you going to review Asus Scar 16 too? I'm confused between scar 16 & 18 for thermals, performance and display. A comparison video would also be amazing. Thanks 😊
Dunno how do you feel about it, but I think that reviewers should opt more for not buying this year laptops (and GPUs), it's the only way consumers can influence manufactures. I got really disappointed with news that 4070ti is selling pretty well :( And 4070 this year is a peace of garbage, almost same performance as 3070ti, but 30% higher price ... I've got 2 years ago my rog G513QM with qhd display (of better quality than those that they put today in new laptops), 5900hx, 3060 for 1350eur. Today for almost 10% more performance I should pay 20% more (4060)... that's ridiculous, that is an real degradation... That made me to buy an PS5 and just cancel my plan to update my laptop, I'll keep mine for R6 Siege, but most probably next laptop will be no more than a typing machine.
I originally bought the Legion 5i Pro this year for $2300 with RTX 4070, I returned it after I saw the price of the 7i Pro with the RTX 4080 from this year being $2400 with discounts included.
For some reason, the last year's Legion 5 Pro with an RTX 3070 Ti is going for higher than a i7 + 4070 Legion Pro 5i. So I think it makes more sense to get the Pro 5i against the 5 Pro. I do want to know about the quality control and overall experience on the Pro 5i if anyone owns one so thank you in advance.
I have one, but haven't had it for long or used it for anything much besides some photo editing. So far, it is great, and it scored about 12,500 in Performance Test 11. That's close to what my PC's 5950x/3080Ti scored! It's the top model with 32 gb ram, 13900HX and RTX 4070. $1569 at B&H
My friend said that too, there's 0 point to upgrade form 30series to 40series and should wait for new future of Card also with the new FSR 3.0 upcoming release am pretty sure gonna stick with 30s for fews more years
A good 3060 or 3070 laptop will set you up for atleast 3 years. Maybe even more if you are the guy who doesn't care about shanking your settings. BUT I am dubious at game companies these days trying too offload their work in optimisation to GPUs too Brute force. "Oh .. you have 8gb vram? Lemme use all of it for medium textures"
@@tuliotuttut5308 I also have the 2021 but I feel like if we had the option to switch refresh rate with the shortcut key it would be better. I don't want anything else and I would be satisfied. And also the option to customize fan speed (Custom Mode in newer models)
I think they tried to cheap out on parts here and there and less features to try and offset the ridiculous price Nvidia is charging for these GPUs. Very sad.
I have a 2021 model as well and see no reason to buy the new one. The 2022 model was the sweat spot. If I could get a deal on a 2022 3080 model, I'd take a strong look.
we really need a video comparing last years and this years laptops to find out if it is a good idea to get a 2023 or 2022 model and which laptop out of them to get. last years g15, legion are the best for the average user imo but thos year it looks like a downgrade for both
Got my brother the last year model 6800H 3070Ti 1440p165hz for only $1300 I am super impressed and happy with it. I think I got him the right one! It's an absolute beast
i think Lenovo didn't upgrade anything on Legion 2023 series, except CPU,GPU,cooling system and refresh rate in Legion pro 7i, even the port is downgraded from thunderbolt to normal type c
Bought 5i Pro 2022 for £1500 with 12700H & 3070Ti. Added 32gb ram and 1tb SSD on top of it for £250 and I'm totally happy - this was one of my best purchases ever, lol
As someone buying this for mainly an office laptop for I.T. work, I see this as one of the best value options possible. Business laptops are terribly priced for their specs. The gaming performance is a bonus and for £1,700 this does the job as well as I'll probably find. I was actually planning on getting the slim 5i, however I'm not sure that allows for a second SSD to be installed.
I bought it for the same reason and love the better video quality and find it so much faster then the thinkpad. I just wish it had a fingerprint reader for security
The only downside on Legion laptops is the keyboard. I often hit 2 keys same time, especially the numpad. Although i would still pick legion over thinkpad.
Why do you think this is a better option than a Thinkpad? Doesn‘t the Thinkpad battery last much longer, is easier to carry around and isn‘t as clunky?
For music production people, I observed that 2023 model has less single core performance compared to 2022 model as shown in this video. So, I would recommend to go with i7-12700H legion 5i pro model (2022) for music production.
Thank you for your reply. I am doing post production in Pro Tools with bunch of plugins. Do you think legion 13700hx will be enough (there are some nice deals right now) Or should I go with legion 13900hx? Thanks again for your comment
You can fit the m.2 drive. The “bending” is completely normal as it allows you to insert the drive at an angle with ease. Trust me, it wont break anything in the laptop.
It depends on the drive then, I suppose. I tried just now with a double-sided 2 TB Kingston Fury Renegade (the version without a heat-sink). Not a chance! No flex in this SSD, and had there been flex, it would have happened too close to the M.2 slot. Had I tried to "bend" this SSD, I would either have ripped off the M.2 slot from the mobo or cracked the SSD in half. And that's for certain - trust me! It worked just fine in the secondary M.2 slot, though.
BTW, it's not shown very clear in the video just why you can't fit a double-sided SSD in the primary M.2 slot, and Jarrod doesn't explain it. Right next to the primary M.2 slot, on the mobo under the SSD disk, there's a ribbon cable connector which is a few mm thick. This connector stops a double-sided SSD (with thick enough chips on the backside) from being pushed down and seated.
If anything, GPU prices should be cheaper than a decade ago due to improved manufacturing. The idea that they expect us to pay more for more performance is insane. Not happening
Well R&D, shipping, marketing and a whole lot more comes into play when it comes to tech. But yeah, some one off features like RTX, DLSS or AV1 isn't really much of a worthy reason to buy a new GPU for the AVE people.
Well it's completely opposite. GPU prices would be cheaper if the processing node stays the same as the manufacturing technology improves. However the cost for microchip manufacturers i.e. TSMC, Samsung & Intel for every node level improvement actually increases exponentally. For example, in order to develop 3nm processing node production line, TSMC actually spent more than $40 billion USD. That is A LOT of money spent on comparing to 28nm node, which is $65.5 million more than 10 years ago.
Kinda weird that for the 2nd year the 5 Pro doesn’t feature at least a fingerprint reader. I think the Legion 7s finally get that option, but formerly only the Slim 7 had it
Pity you never managed to benchmark a 2022 5 Pro with the RTX 3070. I really wanted to see the generational change in the Legions from 3070 to 4070, since it uses the 150W 3070.
This year's Lenovo Pro 5i is a outright downgrade from last two year's model and apart from getting CPU and GPU refresh, everything is downgraded. For example, the 500 nits 240Hz screen is an optional upgrade this year and the base models are having a 350-nits 165Hz panel, a significant downgrade from the standard 500-nits 165Hz screen in 2021 and 2022 models. Thunderbolt 4 has been removed from this year's model whereas it was there for last two year's Intel models and even last year's AMD version got USB4 via BIOS upgrade. The Screen is still providing 100% sRGB, like last two years with around 70% Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 coverage whereas Asus G, M, ROG Strix/Strix SCAR, Alienware M16, all are offering almost full DCI-P3 coverage, making them very good for Video and photo editing tasks.
The 4070 is a difficult one to justify in a thick chassis this year. You’re really not getting the same benefit that you used to from going with a bigger machine. So far I’ve tested the Flow (lighter/smaller/smaller charging brick) in some of these benchmarks and scored the same, even in the lower powered 90-100 watt profiles, thanks to the efficiency of these cards. Plus the extra hurt of seeing 4080 and 4090 laptops nearly doubling those scores 💀
man, the 4060 and 70 are sorry. I think there's an argument for the 4050. The 4080 is amazing, brings gaming laptops to a whole new level. But upgrading from a mid tier 30 to 40 card makes no sense.
The performance is actually great, 80W CPU + 140W GPU under full load is excellent. But the prices are ludicrous, thus making 2021-2022 models look even more compelling
Still rocking my 5 Pro 2021 with 3070m and 5800H, I added a second 2TB SSD to it and upgraded to 32GB RAM as some games are becoming quite hungry (looking at you, Last of Us). Thank you Jarrod for keeping us informed!
I have the exact same config as you bro 🤌🏼✨ just one question. All of a sudden, it hangs on the computer by itself while doing my light work. It's like if you insert a broken cd, the song skips, like that. I bought it in December 2022. I'm not sure if I format it. I tried all kinds of fix commands from cmd screen but it didn't fix it. does it happen to you too? It originally came with windows 11 installed.
@@boppernostopper8598 I never properly measured and took note of performance with 3DMark or some other benchmarking tool since I got it, but as long as you keep your fans and exhausts clean, the laptop shouldn't lose performance
@@Avucoda Never heard of this issue, I still refuse to upgrade to Windows 11 because I know I will encounter more problems. Try updating BIOS and other things maybe?
In Australia 4000 series laptops are actually cheaper than 3000 series for some reason and 4000 laptops can go on sale. I recently bought my pro 5i with 4070 32gb ram for 2.8kAUD (1.8k USD) which is good price here.
did u get i7-13700hx o i7-13900hx ? is the 60$ upgrade for i9 worth it or is 17 13th enough for gaming ? (im asking for same model but im gonna go for 4060 version as its asking 250$ for 4070 upgrade) n already its 2000$ with 4060 here.
@@hemendraravi4787 I got the 13700hx with my unit. i7 is always more than enough for gaming but hey if it’s only $60 difference to get the i9 then I reckon go for i9. But other than that, i7 is plenty enough. If anything else the 4060 might bottleneck the i9. So if your purpose is to game, I might as well spend a bit more and get 4070 and stick with i7.
I recently bought the legion 5i with the i9 13th gen with a 4060, off an early Black Friday sale from Costco, I’m hoping this performance will be comparable since it was a pretty cheap price.
It would be nice to see a test on a normal i5 or i7 to see how computers with CPUs perform versus ones with CPU+GPU or with AMD how a APU compares to a CPU+GPU.
Great review as always. This laptop is currently 1.9K usd on the site you provide above. When it come to my country the price will be at least 2.8K. Well, even last year most 3070Ti laptop on my country is still around 2.3K usd currently, and that was a "discount" price.
Lenovo was amazing with price around 1200 eur for rtx 2060 or 3060 , bur with legion 7 4080 costing here 3500 eur and strix 16 4080 costing 2500 eur or scar 16 3500 eur with mini led display..
Great video, though I thought it was a bit too negative given the availability of some great deals on the Legion Pro 5i. Yesterday, I purchased the Legion Pro 5i with i7-13700hx CPU, RTX 4060 GPU, 32 gb DDR5-4800 memory, 1 tb M.2 SSD, and 240 hz 1600p display from B&H. At $1249, this was a phenomenal opportunity relative to similarly priced gaming laptops, including the ASUS ROG Strix G16, which comes with an i9 CPU but 4050 GPU, or HP Omen 16, which has a much poorer display even with the same refresh rate. The system display is great, the build is solid, and it comes with a large number of ports. For someone who will use a laptop for multiple purposes (work, web browsing, watching videos, online roleplaying, and minimal gaming [mainly BG III]), I don't think there is a better value available at the current time.
Hey man! Also got mine from B&H. Got the 4070 option. $1569. Definitely worth waiting for the price drop. Especially considering the fact that the sale is off now and prices have returned to normal
I got a 2022 5i pro (3070ti) that I absolutely adore. This channel actually helped me make the decision over the 2022 M16 I had. I got it on sale with a few nice features, including that 3 year full warranty. After taxes and shipping it came out right at $2000 USD. It might be worth looking into depending on your needs.
good job choosing the lenevo. My 3 year old m15 is absolute garbage and started having issues from the 3rd month of ownership. Asus is a marketing company at it's core. Planning on replacing it with this laptop from the video since I get some pretty good discounts privately.
Hey Jarrod, could you check about the "undervolting" in the Vantage Software? I think it only allows POSITIVE voltage changes. And not NEGATIVE (undervolting) changes! Cheers. (I tried Undervolting the Laptop (13500HX + RTX 4050 Version) with Throttlestop (No Effect) and XTU (Not possible).
@@CLFFRDCHNG nope that won't allow undervolting either. Not in Lenovo vantage, not in XTU and not with throttle stop. (the voltage changes in throttle stop have absolutely no effect to the cpu on my legion 5 pro)
@@Hubwood Hi Hubwood, Those on reddit with 7i pro 13900hx managed to undervolt their cpu, not sure if mistakenly locked with i5 HX series Btw, do you plan on making review with base 5 pro 13500hx and 4050 you are using? Is there any difference between the heatsink size and cooling performance compare to higher spec 5 pro, i9 and rtx 4060-4070? There are no reviews yet with that variant, im sure the community will appreaciate for the full review Thanks again
@@albertputra6220 hey Albert, hm maybe it's possible with the 7i then 🤔 yes I will defenitely review this. I hope I will be done this Sunday or Monday.
So I quite literally have your same configuration to a T. I was able to get a couple discounts and netted it with taxes at $1,937. It arrives this Thursday so hopefully no issues with it. Thank you for this review I was really waiting to see it before buying it but I got lucky with them discounts lol.
Curious if the AMD 2023 version with the 7745HX/4070 will be reviewed? Would be interesting to see the battery savings and performance difference for the pricing.
Great video as usually. It seems that from marketing Lenovo thought if they add "pro" word in naming, that means that it must cost more. Comparison of lenovo 5 & 7 pros should be interesting as maybe it worth to take base 7th version rather than taking top 5th.
I reckon it's more they cut stuff out to keep prices down for the 4080/4090 models. NVIDIA have no competition in high end mobile and they never miss an opportunity to price gouge OEMs, AIBs or consumers
@@JarrodsTechIs Legion 5 gen 8 good ? 500 nits 240 hz 32gb Ram gddr5 Ryzen 7 7745hx Rtx 4060 8gb 1TB For 1800-2000$ In my country the prices wary a lot (India) n 4070 legion costs 2500$ but with 16gb ram , more cost with nits n hz upgrades but has i7 13th gen or i9 13th gen for 2600$ , do I go with 4060 itself ? I don't think 600$ is worth it for 15% fps. I'm going for legion as it has good temperature.
Hi there , thanks for the great content , I just bought a brand new Legion pro 5i Gen 8 , intel Core i7 13700 HX , Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU 8 GB GDDR6 , 16GB DDR-5 4800 MHz and while I was playing warzone on a display setting of 2560x1440 , 7,8 minutes into the game my laptop suddenly got turned off , now when I try too boot the RGB lights on keyboard are showing up but the Legion sign doesn’t come up ( black lcd ) , nothing comes up , tried holding power button for a minute , unplugged power button , let the laptop cool down but nothing works , I mean is this normal for a gaming laptop with this configuration ?
Not really Lenovo's fault, but the 4070 for around this price is just bad value considering how it performs. People who are just gaming should buy the $1350 3070Ti model and get basically the same performance for $500-$600 less as you mention at the end of the video.
Unfortunally its not only NVIDIA with the 4070 but also Intel 13th gen is very disappointing. Both Price to Performance and Performance per watt is bad. AMD not only wins massively in efficiency but their top gaming processor Ryzen 9 7945HX beats Intels laptop workstation equivalent I9 13980hk both in performance and efficiency at the same time.
Hey Jarrod, I saw that some people are getting random errors with this laptop (like driver errors) and when they play games their laptops crash, is this issue common and was it solved???
Wait im confused. Were the 4060/70 max power limits of ~ 100W removed by Nvidia since you originally made the video about Nvidias power cap? Because in this it shows the 4070 running at 140W?
Legion gen 8 kinda mid except for the 4080/90 version, wich also cost more. Gen 7 Legion aboslute W for the price to performance. The Legion 5 3070 ti is currently on my wishlist now.
@@JarrodsTech Okah. I kow its difficult. But i love your detailed review. I am planning to get the legion slI'm 7i 12700h 3060 in some weeks after my exams
@@Romash. if ur desperate for the comparison i recommend watching both review ( when the 2023 comes out) and comparing each section as the layout of the video is pretty much the same 😊. Otherwise honestly if u cna get the. 2022 for cheap go for it. I cant even get the slim 7i 2022 as they didnt i port into my country xD
Thinking about getting the Legion Pro 5 Ryzen 9 7945HX - 32GB DDR5 - 1TB - RTX 4070, any advice on whether I should get it at this point or not with the next gens being closer?
Hello Jarrod! I’ve been watching your videos every time i wanted to buy a laptop. Your reviews were my dealbreaker, just wanted to ask for you opinion. Currently, I’m torn in choosing between Legion 7 w/ AMD 9 5900HX/RTX 3080(Cheaper) and Legion Slim 7i w/ I9 13thgen/RTX 4070. Which would you pick?
originally got the i7 4070 for 1700 during a sale on lenovo site, but was pretty disappointed in the performance and was just planning on getting the 3070ti variant from last year until I saw a 4080 legion 7i 2tb/32gb open box at my local microcenter for $2400 so I adjusted my budgets around and bought that instead and am way more happy. Getting double the performance in hefty games like spiderman and cyberpunk and witcher 3 with RT maxed. I don't think anyone should pay more than like $1300 for a laptop with 8gb vram. Gonna be an issue real soon, heck even for some games right now.
And in a couple years the 4070 will be relying more on DLSS3 to maintain smoothness, and relying on devs to include technologies in future games is an unknown (I'm old enough to remember the attempt to bring 3D to gaming - the only good thing to come out of it was 120hz panels)
do you think the voltage limit on the 4050, 60 and 70 will be increased sometime in the future with a bios or software update? (talking about the laptops not reaching their full 140w in games)
No. Long answer, nope. Usually on mobile it's locked down short of crazy hard modding, which nobody does on laptops anymore bc of the risk (cost of entire motherboard replacement) and rewards being so minimal (headroom is not there thermally/power delivery to make it worthwhile).
hey Jarrod, which one do u choose? mostly for gaming ASUS G16 i7 13650HX-32GB-2TB SSD-8GB RTX 4060-FHD+ 165Hz or Lenovo Legion Pro 5 i7 13700HX-16GB-1TB SSD-8GB RTX 4060-WQXGA 240Hz they are the same price here
I think this would be a great mid-range laptop, but I think the big problem with this laptop is the existence of the 2022 Legion 7i, which is on sale right now.
@@mehdishirazi3 Metal is worse for me. Heavier, more thermal absorbing, etc. Once I had laptop with metal downside, and with CPU temperatures around 70*C I couldn't keep it on knees, because it have been too hot. Since then I prefer plastic. :D Durability is not really an argument, because I don't throw it around.
Balanced mode is surprising. Less wattage, but great efficiency. Considering the costs of running this laptop over the course of a year, Balanced Mode could save you some cash! Over the span of it's usage, say 2-3 years, that's a considerable saving.
Yeah this is a great laptop if you take cost of ownership into account. It's like buying inverter versus non inverted appliances. Sure, it's cheaper at first, but once you use it over a year, you'll be surprised how much electricity money you are wasting. Still, I am disappointed in Lenovo downgrading the display's maximum brightness in this year's model.
Yeah this is a great laptop if you take cost of ownership into account. It's like buying inverter versus non inverted appliances. Sure, it's cheaper at first, but once you use it over a year, you'll be surprised how much electricity money you are wasting. Still, I am disappointed in Lenovo downgrading the display's maximum brightness in this year's model.
How accurate are the CPU benchmarks done when unplugged? Have they changed since the first review? Is it possible to force higher performance for less battery life to recover a bit of perf? Will be a major factor in deciding which one to purchase since I need high single core cpu performance working in Unity game engine.
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16" WQXGA - 13th gen i7 with 16GB - RTX 4070 is available in approx 1600 USD at my place, do you recommend it? or is there better option at this price? kindly suggest.
Jarrod, can you also check out the AI engine on the Pro 5 and Pro 7? Other youtube reviews have mentioned that it analyzes the game you play overtime and adjusts the power and whatnot to give the best performance. Perhaps you can give us a more detailed info on that since you are the most detailed laptop reviewer Also, is the Acer Helios 16 review coming out soon? It's the only one in my country that has my needs and there aren't many detailed reviews on it :(
Jarrod, Is it possible to replace the 80wh battery of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i with the 99.9wh battery of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i? What about speakers? I am asking this question because these machines literally use the very same chassis and speakers and the battery of the lenovo legion pro 5i is terrible.
Regarding speakers, I saw some Reddiot had replaced his pro 5 speakers with pro 7 ones. The new speakers fit physically and electrically, but he had to cut off the plastic mounting pins in the computer case because they were in the wrong place for the new speakers (or rather, Lenovo had probably intentionally made the mounting holes in the pro 7 speakers reversed in order to prevent people doing this). So it's an easy but destructive mod which I'll not be doing it as long as my warranty is valid. I haven't investigated if it's possible to drill new mounting holes in the new speaker units instead. Besides, with some Nahimic tuning activated, the pro 5 speakers don't sound as horribly tinny as they do out of the box - clicking a button upgraded them to average gaming laptop speakers. :)
This new gen is sure a disappointment. I'm glad I got the 2021 Legion 7 with 3080 for $1440 last year, it's been holding up well and I love having 16 Gb of Nvidia VRAM with an AMD CPU. The 2022 version was nice but much more expensive while only being slightly better overall. Now this year is a downgrade to save costs but still more expensive.
So i have a problem ... I have infront of me acer nitro 5 and an hp omen 15 with i7 11800h and rtx 3060... The problem is.. the omen comes in my region in 16 gb ram and 1 tb ssd while the nitro 5 comes with 24 gb ram and 1 tb ssd and 2 tb hdd together... with also 5% less cost.... Should i go for the nitro ?
After this review I am very happy with my Legion (5 PRO 2022 12700h with RTX 3070 Ti). Not much difference in GPU performance (especially when comparing 3070 Ti and 4070 on your channel), Thanks Jarrod, I bought Legion 2022 based on your feedback I'm even more pleased looking at the 2023 edition.
I've bought the same 2022 5 pro version and I totally agree! Seeing this year's version made me even happier about my decision to go with 2022 model containing 3070Ti
Bro you're a lucky peacock right now, it's been a heck for me for the past one month I'm looking for the 3070ti like a thirty bull but so far I'm failed though I'm getting the 4060 model for the same price yeah that's weird but that's what it is but I want 3070ti so much 😢
Having just bought the 7i with the 4070 config this review gives me a very close approximation for what to expect from it. Thanks Jarrod. Oh and before people go of on me for getting a 4070 laptop, I plan on keeping it for 4-6 years at least plus the resell value in my country is insane.
Where do you live that the resale value of a mid-range gaming laptop is still high after 5 years? If I sold any tech stuff in Europe after 5 years I'd probably get 10-15% of MSRP.
@@ymanexpress god damn. 1050 at $1000+ is insane. I'm from India and i can say that even here the prices are atrocious due to 17% electronic taxes but sheesh you guys are giving a tough competition lmao
someone help, i need to make a decision and i can't... I need to decide on Lenovo Legion Slim 5 - AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS 16GB RAM 512GB SSD RTX4060 or a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 6800H 16GB RAM 1TB SSD RTX3070, they're both literally the exact same price and I don't know what to do.
As Always, Thank You Jarrod for your contribution with in-depth contents and reviews. Man why is this dude so under-rated ? I always wanted to buy a Legion for the last 2 years but recently bought an Asus TUF F15 2022 (China Variant, 12700H + 3060). The reason is simple, the legion was overpriced and expensive compared to their rivals and I desperately needed a laptop for my ongoing project. Lenovo changed the gaming laptop lineup in 2021 with their Legion 5 3060 130W and better thermals. 2022 ones were better too but now legion is cutting down improvements at higher cost. Sad. I request Lenovo to improve their Legion displays to 100% DCI-P3 like Asus and similar rivals. Additionally, pls keep the 3.5mm Jack on the left side instead of right -_-
This is on sale now at USD1250 (RTX 4060, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD). Is it a better buy over ROG Zephyrus G14 2023 (16GB RAM, RTX 4060, 512GB SSD) at the same price ?
I hope he keeps updating about the black screen issue. I'm really looking forward to buying this model and don't want that to be a deal breaker. I had the 2021 5 Pro, but had to return the device because of a similar issue which caused the screen to go black on closing and reopening the lid while in dGPU mode, and ended up restarting the device every time this happened. The issue was later fixed with an Nvidia driver update, but it took almost 7 months to get it patched.
Guys, which one do u think better, acer hellios 300 (i7 12g, 3070i, 240 hz 1440p, 1tb ssd for 1300$- or the legion pro 5i ( i7 13gen, rtx 4060, 512 ssd, 165hz ) for 1380$ I can't decide
On sale right now for 1499.99... I kind of want to buy it since my previous laptop's motherboard burned out but ever since Steam deck came out, it changed the way how I play my games. I'm now considering on waiting for the GPD win max 2 to get the 7840u chipset and just use that as my daily driver and use my desktop + dGPU to game.
Just bought it. The criticism is because the price is not fair related to the "upgrades" of this years version. But for that price it's an absolute STEAL.
help with the choice! 1) Lenovo Legion Pro 5 ( AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX (3.6GHz) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 ) 2) ASUS ROG Strix G16 ( GeForce RTX 4060, Intel Core i7-13650HX ) the diagonal is the same for both and the price too
Check Legion Pro 5i Prices: geni.us/legion-pro-5i
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Update to 8:40 I don't think this is a problem anymore, we haven't had it on any laptops for months now, some update must have resolved it.
Kind sir! If you could do a review on the Stealth 16 studio, would be really appreciated. As always, thanks for your efforts! Great work!
Hey Jarrod, Are you going to review Asus Scar 16 too? I'm confused between scar 16 & 18 for thermals, performance and display. A comparison video would also be amazing. Thanks 😊
Dunno how do you feel about it, but I think that reviewers should opt more for not buying this year laptops (and GPUs), it's the only way consumers can influence manufactures.
I got really disappointed with news that 4070ti is selling pretty well :(
And 4070 this year is a peace of garbage, almost same performance as 3070ti, but 30% higher price ...
I've got 2 years ago my rog G513QM with qhd display (of better quality than those that they put today in new laptops), 5900hx, 3060 for 1350eur. Today for almost 10% more performance I should pay 20% more (4060)... that's ridiculous, that is an real degradation...
That made me to buy an PS5 and just cancel my plan to update my laptop, I'll keep mine for R6 Siege, but most probably next laptop will be no more than a typing machine.
Hi From Thailand mate, Could you review Asus Strix Scar 17 2023 ?
I just dropped a review on the amd variant with 4070. My reviews aren’t as good as Jarrod’s obviously, but also very in depth. I hope it helps people
I originally bought the Legion 5i Pro this year for $2300 with RTX 4070, I returned it after I saw the price of the 7i Pro with the RTX 4080 from this year being $2400 with discounts included.
The FBI should be ABOLISHED
You can return a bought laptop? Is that common?
@@StormClaws7 yeah I think so.
@@StormClaws7 Only in murica I guess
@@mk3tsi No way, in EU its law to allow returning without questions for at least 2 weeks. I returned plenty of laptops
For some reason, the last year's Legion 5 Pro with an RTX 3070 Ti is going for higher than a i7 + 4070 Legion Pro 5i. So I think it makes more sense to get the Pro 5i against the 5 Pro. I do want to know about the quality control and overall experience on the Pro 5i if anyone owns one so thank you in advance.
I have one, but haven't had it for long or used it for anything much besides some photo editing. So far, it is great, and it scored about 12,500 in Performance Test 11. That's close to what my PC's 5950x/3080Ti scored! It's the top model with 32 gb ram, 13900HX and RTX 4070. $1569 at B&H
@@rogerbarnett8412is that the one with the i7
@@rogerbarnett8412 yep, just picked this Legion Pro 5i up with i9/4070/32gb DDR5 and it's a beast. $1499 at B&H now, so it's on a killer deal now too.
its seems no point to upgrade from 30 series to 40 , i rather playing stable average fps than high and drop
My friend said that too, there's 0 point to upgrade form 30series to 40series and should wait for new future of Card also with the new FSR 3.0 upcoming release am pretty sure gonna stick with 30s for fews more years
A good 3060 or 3070 laptop will set you up for atleast 3 years.
Maybe even more if you are the guy who doesn't care about shanking your settings.
BUT I am dubious at game companies these days trying too offload their work in optimisation to GPUs too Brute force.
"Oh .. you have 8gb vram? Lemme use all of it for medium textures"
@@loowick4074 i have Legion 2021 3060 and all i need it just run games... Thats it i dont care 30 40 fps
It's driver issues, all 40 series have weird issues right now, but so did 30 series at launch.
@@tuliotuttut5308 I also have the 2021 but I feel like if we had the option to switch refresh rate with the shortcut key it would be better. I don't want anything else and I would be satisfied.
And also the option to customize fan speed (Custom Mode in newer models)
I feel quite blessed to own Legion 7 2021 model. The new models put the build quality to bare minimum...
Nice! Hope it's going well
Yeah, my Legion 7 2022 has far better build quality than any of the 2023 Legion 5 Pro or 7 Pro models!
@@cameronbosch1213 you're really blessed to have it, it's been a week I'm searching for it and couldn't find it instead the 4060/4070 is available
I think they tried to cheap out on parts here and there and less features to try and offset the ridiculous price Nvidia is charging for these GPUs. Very sad.
I have a 2021 model as well and see no reason to buy the new one. The 2022 model was the sweat spot. If I could get a deal on a 2022 3080 model, I'd take a strong look.
we really need a video comparing last years and this years laptops to find out if it is a good idea to get a 2023 or 2022 model and which laptop out of them to get. last years g15, legion are the best for the average user imo but thos year it looks like a downgrade for both
Yes, they even removed thunderbolt support on Legion this year
Got my brother the last year model 6800H 3070Ti 1440p165hz for only $1300 I am super impressed and happy with it. I think I got him the right one! It's an absolute beast
$2000 for a 4070 is robbery.
I got mine for 3000 not kidding.
Which is a rebranded 4060 😂
Buy it please then I will rob u😂
@@themangobui1474 bro I bought an Aorus 17H with 4080 for $1990. What are you smoking? Go return it
um i would say 3000€ which is 3200$ is robbery in France 😂 for a 4070 - i9 😂😂
i think Lenovo didn't upgrade anything on Legion 2023 series, except CPU,GPU,cooling system and refresh rate in Legion pro 7i, even the port is downgraded from thunderbolt to normal type c
Bought 5i Pro 2022 for £1500 with 12700H & 3070Ti. Added 32gb ram and 1tb SSD on top of it for £250 and I'm totally happy - this was one of my best purchases ever, lol
As someone buying this for mainly an office laptop for I.T. work, I see this as one of the best value options possible. Business laptops are terribly priced for their specs. The gaming performance is a bonus and for £1,700 this does the job as well as I'll probably find. I was actually planning on getting the slim 5i, however I'm not sure that allows for a second SSD to be installed.
I bought it for the same reason and love the better video quality and find it so much faster then the thinkpad. I just wish it had a fingerprint reader for security
@@richardr3511 Fingerprint would be really great and a proper USB Dock.
The only downside on Legion laptops is the keyboard. I often hit 2 keys same time, especially the numpad. Although i would still pick legion over thinkpad.
@@az9az9az9Is Thinkpad good for gaming in 2023?
Why do you think this is a better option than a Thinkpad? Doesn‘t the Thinkpad battery last much longer, is easier to carry around and isn‘t as clunky?
Excellent news about Lenovo adding automatic refresh rate switching when the laptop is plugged/unplugged.
Yeah!
For music production people, I observed that 2023 model has less single core performance compared to 2022 model as shown in this video. So, I would recommend to go with i7-12700H legion 5i pro model (2022) for music production.
Thank you for your reply. I am doing post production in Pro Tools with bunch of plugins. Do you think legion 13700hx will be enough (there are some nice deals right now) Or should I go with legion 13900hx? Thanks again for your comment
@@ruslankhuseyn5224 I would suggest you to go with pc instead of laptop because your job is very heavy.
@@alaukiktandlekar114 Thank you! I guess you're right!
Music production can be done on 4-core processor without any issues. It utilizes multi core work.
@@Jubidar i watched youtube videos and they told that it utilizes single core performance
You can fit the m.2 drive. The “bending” is completely normal as it allows you to insert the drive at an angle with ease. Trust me, it wont break anything in the laptop.
It depends on the drive then, I suppose. I tried just now with a double-sided 2 TB Kingston Fury Renegade (the version without a heat-sink). Not a chance! No flex in this SSD, and had there been flex, it would have happened too close to the M.2 slot. Had I tried to "bend" this SSD, I would either have ripped off the M.2 slot from the mobo or cracked the SSD in half. And that's for certain - trust me!
It worked just fine in the secondary M.2 slot, though.
BTW, it's not shown very clear in the video just why you can't fit a double-sided SSD in the primary M.2 slot, and Jarrod doesn't explain it. Right next to the primary M.2 slot, on the mobo under the SSD disk, there's a ribbon cable connector which is a few mm thick. This connector stops a double-sided SSD (with thick enough chips on the backside) from being pushed down and seated.
If anything, GPU prices should be cheaper than a decade ago due to improved manufacturing. The idea that they expect us to pay more for more performance is insane. Not happening
Keep in mind inflation, the last few years have been record setting!
@@michalnowacki1489 The increases way outstrip inflation.
Well R&D, shipping, marketing and a whole lot more comes into play when it comes to tech. But yeah, some one off features like RTX, DLSS or AV1 isn't really much of a worthy reason to buy a new GPU for the AVE people.
Well it's completely opposite. GPU prices would be cheaper if the processing node stays the same as the manufacturing technology improves. However the cost for microchip manufacturers i.e. TSMC, Samsung & Intel for every node level improvement actually increases exponentally. For example, in order to develop 3nm processing node production line, TSMC actually spent more than $40 billion USD. That is A LOT of money spent on comparing to 28nm node, which is $65.5 million more than 10 years ago.
@@David-8686 yeah it’s time for a different approach
Kinda weird that for the 2nd year the 5 Pro doesn’t feature at least a fingerprint reader. I think the Legion 7s finally get that option, but formerly only the Slim 7 had it
7 series got it last year, but this year's ''Pro'' 7 series removed it.
Funny, my $600 HP from 12 years ago had a fingerprint reader. Lol.
Pity you never managed to benchmark a 2022 5 Pro with the RTX 3070. I really wanted to see the generational change in the Legions from 3070 to 4070, since it uses the 150W 3070.
40%performance difference
Just got my 7745HX and Rtx 4070, upgraded from 5800H and 3070. Say what you want, my games run soooo much smoother now honestly.
you needed to upgrade so soon?
This year's Lenovo Pro 5i is a outright downgrade from last two year's model and apart from getting CPU and GPU refresh, everything is downgraded. For example, the 500 nits 240Hz screen is an optional upgrade this year and the base models are having a 350-nits 165Hz panel, a significant downgrade from the standard 500-nits 165Hz screen in 2021 and 2022 models. Thunderbolt 4 has been removed from this year's model whereas it was there for last two year's Intel models and even last year's AMD version got USB4 via BIOS upgrade. The Screen is still providing 100% sRGB, like last two years with around 70% Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 coverage whereas Asus G, M, ROG Strix/Strix SCAR, Alienware M16, all are offering almost full DCI-P3 coverage, making them very good for Video and photo editing tasks.
I've chosen the better display option and a 4050 and I think it was a good choice considering how good FG and DLSS 3 can be in 2023/2024 and later
@@TheMirrorYouDeserve 3060 even better than that and fg is good if you don't mind the latency which I'd you play val or comp rank game shit gonna hurt
@@Inc0gnit045 what laptop did you bought
@@notori-di5et I bought Lenovo legion 5i pro i7 12700H RTX 3060
The new Legion Slim 5i looks also plastic and it's only 1.5mm slimmer than Pro 5 version. Let's hope the RAM is upgradable atleast.
13900 HX or 7945HX with legion pro 5?
which is the best ? can you do a comparison please on the legion 5 pro?
The 4070 is a difficult one to justify in a thick chassis this year. You’re really not getting the same benefit that you used to from going with a bigger machine. So far I’ve tested the Flow (lighter/smaller/smaller charging brick) in some of these benchmarks and scored the same, even in the lower powered 90-100 watt profiles, thanks to the efficiency of these cards.
Plus the extra hurt of seeing 4080 and 4090 laptops nearly doubling those scores 💀
Eyy ur vids r sick 🎉
Call it what it really is, 4060M, does that help you decide?
man, the 4060 and 70 are sorry. I think there's an argument for the 4050. The 4080 is amazing, brings gaming laptops to a whole new level. But upgrading from a mid tier 30 to 40 card makes no sense.
The performance is actually great, 80W CPU + 140W GPU under full load is excellent. But the prices are ludicrous, thus making 2021-2022 models look even more compelling
Yup, waiting for prices to drop a bit more and then just buy a 3070ti version
@@TabalugaDragon I’m talking about the Laptop specifically, the 4070 is underwhelming as all know
@@alun1038
Laptop has worse build quality, worse hardware, and higher price, whats so great about it again???
@@alun1038 even the the past gens had better build quality as well. There nothing better from this Gen
There is something that is a downgrade from last year model and that is the lack of Thunderbolt port on intel model. Hope AMD model will have USB4
Still rocking my 5 Pro 2021 with 3070m and 5800H, I added a second 2TB SSD to it and upgraded to 32GB RAM as some games are becoming quite hungry (looking at you, Last of Us).
Thank you Jarrod for keeping us informed!
So you hardly use it? None of these have performance that doesnt degrade if you actually put it to use everyday
I have the exact same config as you bro 🤌🏼✨ just one question. All of a sudden, it hangs on the computer by itself while doing my light work. It's like if you insert a broken cd, the song skips, like that. I bought it in December 2022. I'm not sure if I format it. I tried all kinds of fix commands from cmd screen but it didn't fix it. does it happen to you too? It originally came with windows 11 installed.
@@boppernostopper8598 I never properly measured and took note of performance with 3DMark or some other benchmarking tool since I got it, but as long as you keep your fans and exhausts clean, the laptop shouldn't lose performance
@@Avucoda Never heard of this issue, I still refuse to upgrade to Windows 11 because I know I will encounter more problems.
Try updating BIOS and other things maybe?
@Avucoda that must be the infamous tpm bug that lenovo has yet to address
In Australia 4000 series laptops are actually cheaper than 3000 series for some reason and 4000 laptops can go on sale. I recently bought my pro 5i with 4070 32gb ram for 2.8kAUD (1.8k USD) which is good price here.
did u get i7-13700hx o i7-13900hx ? is the 60$ upgrade for i9 worth it or is 17 13th enough for gaming ? (im asking for same model but im gonna go for 4060 version as its asking 250$ for 4070 upgrade) n already its 2000$ with 4060 here.
@@hemendraravi4787 I got the 13700hx with my unit. i7 is always more than enough for gaming but hey if it’s only $60 difference to get the i9 then I reckon go for i9. But other than that, i7 is plenty enough. If anything else the 4060 might bottleneck the i9. So if your purpose is to game, I might as well spend a bit more and get 4070 and stick with i7.
Just paid $2141 CAD ($1575 USD) for this exact laptop from B&H, great deal IMO!
I recently bought this laptop for $1300 with the i7 13 gen and RTX 4070 at my local micro center and it was worth every dollar this thing is a beast
I'd love to see a dedicated comparison between the Legion 5 & 7!
Would definitely appreciate a 7i 5i comparison in the near future ...
I recently bought the legion 5i with the i9 13th gen with a 4060, off an early Black Friday sale from Costco, I’m hoping this performance will be comparable since it was a pretty cheap price.
Cuanto te costó?
Hay una lenovo Legion Pro 5i con i9 13th con 4070 y 16 de RAM, un precio de 1550 $, lo recomiendas??
It would be nice to see a test on a normal i5 or i7 to see how computers with CPUs perform versus ones with CPU+GPU or with AMD how a APU compares to a CPU+GPU.
Great review as always.
This laptop is currently 1.9K usd on the site you provide above.
When it come to my country the price will be at least 2.8K.
Well, even last year most 3070Ti laptop on my country is still around 2.3K usd currently, and that was a "discount" price.
Exactly! That's the consequences of living in a F-ed up 3rd world country! I live in Iran! Thieves are ruling this country. F them!
Wtf
Which country is that?
Lenovo was amazing with price around 1200 eur for rtx 2060 or 3060 , bur with legion 7 4080 costing here 3500 eur and strix 16 4080 costing 2500 eur or scar 16 3500 eur with mini led display..
Great video, though I thought it was a bit too negative given the availability of some great deals on the Legion Pro 5i. Yesterday, I purchased the Legion Pro 5i with i7-13700hx CPU, RTX 4060 GPU, 32 gb DDR5-4800 memory, 1 tb M.2 SSD, and 240 hz 1600p display from B&H. At $1249, this was a phenomenal opportunity relative to similarly priced gaming laptops, including the ASUS ROG Strix G16, which comes with an i9 CPU but 4050 GPU, or HP Omen 16, which has a much poorer display even with the same refresh rate. The system display is great, the build is solid, and it comes with a large number of ports. For someone who will use a laptop for multiple purposes (work, web browsing, watching videos, online roleplaying, and minimal gaming [mainly BG III]), I don't think there is a better value available at the current time.
Hey man! Also got mine from B&H. Got the 4070 option. $1569. Definitely worth waiting for the price drop. Especially considering the fact that the sale is off now and prices have returned to normal
@@contemplatingrain2380 Sounds like a good deal. Was that with 16 or 32 gb of memory?
@@Tiaopigui My specs
2.2 GHz Intel Core i9 24-Core (13th Gen)
32GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB NVMe SSD
16" 2560 x 1600 240 Hz IPS Display
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 (8GB GDDR6)
USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 | HDMI
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) | Bluetooth 5.1
Gigabit Ethernet Port
1080p Full HD Webcam with Dual-Mic Array
4-Zone RGB Backlit Keyboard
Windows 11 Home
@@contemplatingrain2380 That is a remarkable price including the i9 processor.
Got one from B&H for 1.399 (DEC/2023). the 7i with the 4080 was 1.999.
I got a 2022 5i pro (3070ti) that I absolutely adore. This channel actually helped me make the decision over the 2022 M16 I had. I got it on sale with a few nice features, including that 3 year full warranty. After taxes and shipping it came out right at $2000 USD. It might be worth looking into depending on your needs.
Cpu ?
good job choosing the lenevo. My 3 year old m15 is absolute garbage and started having issues from the 3rd month of ownership. Asus is a marketing company at it's core. Planning on replacing it with this laptop from the video since I get some pretty good discounts privately.
So, with same specs Legion 7 is only better than 5 for thermals because of the vapor-chamber, right? And the cons is the extra weight and extra price.
The gen 8 Legion Slim's got listed on psref yesterday. Hoping to see reviews soon after they arrive to stores.
Hey Jarrod, could you check about the "undervolting" in the Vantage Software?
I think it only allows POSITIVE voltage changes. And not NEGATIVE (undervolting) changes!
Cheers.
(I tried Undervolting the Laptop (13500HX + RTX 4050 Version) with Throttlestop (No Effect) and XTU (Not possible).
You will need to disable "Undervolt protection" in the BIOS to undervolt.
@@CLFFRDCHNG nope that won't allow undervolting either. Not in Lenovo vantage, not in XTU and not with throttle stop. (the voltage changes in throttle stop have absolutely no effect to the cpu on my legion 5 pro)
@@Hubwood Hi Hubwood,
Those on reddit with 7i pro 13900hx managed to undervolt their cpu, not sure if mistakenly locked with i5 HX series
Btw, do you plan on making review with base 5 pro 13500hx and 4050 you are using?
Is there any difference between the heatsink size and cooling performance compare to higher spec 5 pro, i9 and rtx 4060-4070?
There are no reviews yet with that variant, im sure the community will appreaciate for the full review
Thanks again
@@albertputra6220 hey Albert, hm maybe it's possible with the 7i then 🤔 yes I will defenitely review this. I hope I will be done this Sunday or Monday.
Yeah only positive for me, I didn't try the BIOS thing suggested above though.
So I quite literally have your same configuration to a T. I was able to get a couple discounts and netted it with taxes at $1,937. It arrives this Thursday so hopefully no issues with it. Thank you for this review I was really waiting to see it before buying it but I got lucky with them discounts lol.
Curious if the AMD 2023 version with the 7745HX/4070 will be reviewed? Would be interesting to see the battery savings and performance difference for the pricing.
I ordered this one yesterday, then cancelled it because I saw multiple reports online of the 7745HX hitting 105C and thermal throttling in the pro 5
If you limit the 7745HX max power to 85W, it will sit around 67c. It will loose only 200-300 points from Cinebench R23.
Great video as usually. It seems that from marketing Lenovo thought if they add "pro" word in naming, that means that it must cost more. Comparison of lenovo 5 & 7 pros should be interesting as maybe it worth to take base 7th version rather than taking top 5th.
I reckon it's more they cut stuff out to keep prices down for the 4080/4090 models. NVIDIA have no competition in high end mobile and they never miss an opportunity to price gouge OEMs, AIBs or consumers
Hey, I bought this laptop like a year ago, do you recommend repasting already? If so what thermal paste you recommend, thanks in advance.
Hi Jarrod great video! Can you make a video explaning why 1% lows in rtx 40 series are so bad in some games? Thanks
I'm not sure of the reason yet, I am reaching out to my contacts though to see if they have any answers.
@@JarrodsTechIs Legion 5 gen 8 good ?
500 nits 240 hz
32gb Ram gddr5
Ryzen 7 7745hx
Rtx 4060 8gb
1TB
For 1800-2000$
In my country the prices wary a lot (India) n 4070 legion costs 2500$ but with 16gb ram , more cost with nits n hz upgrades but has i7 13th gen or i9 13th gen for 2600$ , do I go with 4060 itself ? I don't think 600$ is worth it for 15% fps.
I'm going for legion as it has good temperature.
It is now price at 1500$ in a microcenter near me. Is it worth purchasing now since I cant find 3070ti models for sale from stores near me?
Oof. Losing to cheaper last gen 3070 ti laptops is awful. That it also runs hot doesn't help things. Looks like Lenovo dropped the ball on this one.
Not so much a Lenovo thing than Nvidia I think, they're the one that made the 4070 the way it is!
Hi there , thanks for the great content , I just bought a brand new Legion pro 5i Gen 8 , intel Core i7 13700 HX , Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU 8 GB GDDR6 , 16GB DDR-5 4800 MHz and while I was playing warzone on a display setting of 2560x1440 , 7,8 minutes into the game my laptop suddenly got turned off , now when I try too boot the RGB lights on keyboard are showing up but the Legion sign doesn’t come up ( black lcd ) , nothing comes up , tried holding power button for a minute , unplugged power button , let the laptop cool down but nothing works , I mean is this normal for a gaming laptop with this configuration ?
Not really Lenovo's fault, but the 4070 for around this price is just bad value considering how it performs.
People who are just gaming should buy the $1350 3070Ti model and get basically the same performance for $500-$600 less as you mention at the end of the video.
Unfortunally its not only NVIDIA with the 4070 but also Intel 13th gen is very disappointing. Both Price to Performance and Performance per watt is bad. AMD not only wins massively in efficiency but their top gaming processor Ryzen 9 7945HX beats Intels laptop workstation equivalent I9 13980hk both in performance and efficiency at the same time.
@@jdharvie wow such bullshit
Legion Pro 5 dropped to $1699 @ Lenovo when in stock.
Hey Jarrod, I saw that some people are getting random errors with this laptop (like driver errors) and when they play games their laptops crash, is this issue common and was it solved???
It could be a more recent update, but we didn't experience anything like that when testing it.
Your not wrong, this laptop is broken, it literally refuses to download roblox 😂
Im livid bro, I spent 1000$ on this
Do you know when you will get the AMD version @JarrodsTech?
I'm quite interested in the CPU comparison
B and H has this laptop on sale 8th gen i7hx 32gb of ram rtx 4060 1tb ssd with the upgraded 240hz screen for 1300$
Finally the review I have been waiting for! Thanks, Jarrod!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Jerg
Wait im confused. Were the 4060/70 max power limits of ~ 100W removed by Nvidia since you originally made the video about Nvidias power cap? Because in this it shows the 4070 running at 140W?
Legion gen 8 kinda mid except for the 4080/90 version, wich also cost more.
Gen 7 Legion aboslute W for the price to performance. The Legion 5 3070 ti is currently on my wishlist now.
Ok so I guess the glowing around the edges of the screen in certain dark scenes and whatnot is normal? The backlight bleed is what I'm referring to.
Jarrod can we have Legion slI'm 7i 2022 vs legion slim 7i 2023 comoarision?
Depends if there's enough demand, dedicated comparisons are a lot of work. At a minimum I'd talk about how they're different in the review.
@@JarrodsTech Okah. I kow its difficult. But i love your detailed review. I am planning to get the legion slI'm 7i 12700h 3060 in some weeks after my exams
@@Romash. if ur desperate for the comparison i recommend watching both review ( when the 2023 comes out) and comparing each section as the layout of the video is pretty much the same 😊. Otherwise honestly if u cna get the. 2022 for cheap go for it. I cant even get the slim 7i 2022 as they didnt i port into my country xD
Thinking about getting the Legion Pro 5 Ryzen 9 7945HX - 32GB DDR5 - 1TB - RTX 4070, any advice on whether I should get it at this point or not with the next gens being closer?
Hello Jarrod! I’ve been watching your videos every time i wanted to buy a laptop. Your reviews were my dealbreaker, just wanted to ask for you opinion. Currently, I’m torn in choosing between Legion 7 w/ AMD 9 5900HX/RTX 3080(Cheaper) and Legion Slim 7i w/ I9 13thgen/RTX 4070. Which would you pick?
Hey Jarrod. Serious question. What laptop would offer max performance in quiet mode or a super quiet balanced mode?
originally got the i7 4070 for 1700 during a sale on lenovo site, but was pretty disappointed in the performance and was just planning on getting the 3070ti variant from last year until I saw a 4080 legion 7i 2tb/32gb open box at my local microcenter for $2400 so I adjusted my budgets around and bought that instead and am way more happy. Getting double the performance in hefty games like spiderman and cyberpunk and witcher 3 with RT maxed.
I don't think anyone should pay more than like $1300 for a laptop with 8gb vram. Gonna be an issue real soon, heck even for some games right now.
And in a couple years the 4070 will be relying more on DLSS3 to maintain smoothness, and relying on devs to include technologies in future games is an unknown (I'm old enough to remember the attempt to bring 3D to gaming - the only good thing to come out of it was 120hz panels)
@@greebj 8gh vram is an issue too.
@@ChickenFriedCorgi everything nvidia on a laptop is 8gb unless its rtx3080,3080ti,4080,4090
im rocking the 2022 model with 3070 and 32GB . super happy with it still :)
do you think the voltage limit on the 4050, 60 and 70 will be increased sometime in the future with a bios or software update? (talking about the laptops not reaching their full 140w in games)
No.
Long answer, nope.
Usually on mobile it's locked down short of crazy hard modding, which nobody does on laptops anymore bc of the risk (cost of entire motherboard replacement) and rewards being so minimal (headroom is not there thermally/power delivery to make it worthwhile).
U cannot, unless u undervolt
hey Jarrod, which one do u choose? mostly for gaming
ASUS G16 i7 13650HX-32GB-2TB SSD-8GB RTX 4060-FHD+ 165Hz
or
Lenovo Legion Pro 5 i7 13700HX-16GB-1TB SSD-8GB RTX 4060-WQXGA 240Hz
they are the same price here
this guy will throw an R in any word he can 😂
I bought a Legion 5i Pro with i7 13700HX 16 core 24 threads, 16Gb 4800MHz DDR5, 1Tb m.2 nvmE ssd, 16" 2560*1600 100% SRGB screen, 4-zone RGB Lenovo Truestrike keyboard, RTX 4070 140W TGP. 🙂 I paid
1751.42 USD.
@@Fatima_33 Yes.
i just got this for 1250 after taxes with 32gb ram and 4060. these prices have dropped so hard
@@mike112693are u enjoying the laptop. I wanna order mine today. Nervous tho
This cooling is amazing! Laptop's decent too, Lenovo didnt kick hard like last year but its all fine
I think this would be a great mid-range laptop, but I think the big problem with this laptop is the existence of the 2022 Legion 7i, which is on sale right now.
I agree. Their laptops aren't even all metal anymore. Also, there is very little difference between the 7 and 5 now. This is really stupid.
@@cameronbosch1213 I bought down the 4060+13700HX down to 1510 and 4070 to 1610(US)
@@mehdishirazi3 "Legion 9 wen??!?!?!?!?!" 😂
@@mehdishirazi3 Metal is worse for me. Heavier, more thermal absorbing, etc.
Once I had laptop with metal downside, and with CPU temperatures around 70*C I couldn't keep it on knees, because it have been too hot. Since then I prefer plastic. :D Durability is not really an argument, because I don't throw it around.
I got this for 600 dollars off with a rtx 4060, 240hz 1440p screen model and a powerful i7
So worth it if you can get it on a good sale
Did u get yours off b and h. I wanna order. Iam so nervous tho. Are u having any problems with it? How's it holding up.
Hello Jarrod, maybe its only me but - whats the problem of this model exactly?
The pricing at the time
What would you choose between Legion Pro 5 2022 with Amd Ryzen 7 and 3060 and Legion Pro 5 2023 with Inteli5 and 4050 (same price) ?
4070 slightly performs lower than 3070ti but if u use frame gen then it will be better
Jarrods please show the results using frame gen also
Which laptop would you choose between, this model or the MSI 16" Prestige 16 Studio Laptop (2023)
Balanced mode is surprising. Less wattage, but great efficiency. Considering the costs of running this laptop over the course of a year, Balanced Mode could save you some cash!
Over the span of it's usage, say 2-3 years, that's a considerable saving.
Yeah this is a great laptop if you take cost of ownership into account.
It's like buying inverter versus non inverted appliances. Sure, it's cheaper at first, but once you use it over a year, you'll be surprised how much electricity money you are wasting.
Still, I am disappointed in Lenovo downgrading the display's maximum brightness in this year's model.
Yeah this is a great laptop if you take cost of ownership into account.
It's like buying inverter versus non inverted appliances. Sure, it's cheaper at first, but once you use it over a year, you'll be surprised how much electricity money you are wasting.
Still, I am disappointed in Lenovo downgrading the display's maximum brightness in this year's model.
Gaming laptops can last to 6 years if cared correctly
How accurate are the CPU benchmarks done when unplugged? Have they changed since the first review? Is it possible to force higher performance for less battery life to recover a bit of perf? Will be a major factor in deciding which one to purchase since I need high single core cpu performance working in Unity game engine.
Work just bought me last year's model. Not complaining 😜
Nice!
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16" WQXGA - 13th gen i7 with 16GB - RTX 4070 is available in approx 1600 USD at my place, do you recommend it? or is there better option at this price? kindly suggest.
Awesome review as always! Would love to see a review of the new Alienware laptops like the M16
Hi, What is the best RTX 4060 and i7 laptop currently? Is it the Legion 5i Pro?
Jarrod, can you also check out the AI engine on the Pro 5 and Pro 7? Other youtube reviews have mentioned that it analyzes the game you play overtime and adjusts the power and whatnot to give the best performance. Perhaps you can give us a more detailed info on that since you are the most detailed laptop reviewer
Also, is the Acer Helios 16 review coming out soon? It's the only one in my country that has my needs and there aren't many detailed reviews on it :(
Jarrod, Is it possible to replace the 80wh battery of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i with the 99.9wh battery of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i? What about speakers? I am asking this question because these machines literally use the very same chassis and speakers and the battery of the lenovo legion pro 5i is terrible.
Regarding speakers, I saw some Reddiot had replaced his pro 5 speakers with pro 7 ones. The new speakers fit physically and electrically, but he had to cut off the plastic mounting pins in the computer case because they were in the wrong place for the new speakers (or rather, Lenovo had probably intentionally made the mounting holes in the pro 7 speakers reversed in order to prevent people doing this). So it's an easy but destructive mod which I'll not be doing it as long as my warranty is valid. I haven't investigated if it's possible to drill new mounting holes in the new speaker units instead. Besides, with some Nahimic tuning activated, the pro 5 speakers don't sound as horribly tinny as they do out of the box - clicking a button upgraded them to average gaming laptop speakers. :)
Please review the new Lenovo LOQ laptops with rtx 4060
Still waiting to get that one!
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Saw it too but i feel like LOQ is just a new child of Ideapad that copies a friend called legion. XD just joking seems to be cool 😂
Legion pro 5i gen 8 RTX 4060 for 1879 CAD or Dell G15 RTX 3060 for 1200 CAD? Which is more value to money?
Any clues if there will be a legion 9i series?
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So... I'll take it as a yes?
is there any difference between the legion pro 5i and the legion Pro 5 16IRX8 shown at the end of the video?
This new gen is sure a disappointment. I'm glad I got the 2021 Legion 7 with 3080 for $1440 last year, it's been holding up well and I love having 16 Gb of Nvidia VRAM with an AMD CPU. The 2022 version was nice but much more expensive while only being slightly better overall. Now this year is a downgrade to save costs but still more expensive.
So i have a problem ... I have infront of me acer nitro 5 and an hp omen 15 with i7 11800h and rtx 3060... The problem is.. the omen comes in my region in 16 gb ram and 1 tb ssd while the nitro 5 comes with 24 gb ram and 1 tb ssd and 2 tb hdd together... with also 5% less cost.... Should i go for the nitro ?
After this review I am very happy with my Legion (5 PRO 2022 12700h with RTX 3070 Ti). Not much difference in GPU performance (especially when comparing 3070 Ti and 4070 on your channel), Thanks Jarrod, I bought Legion 2022 based on your feedback I'm even more pleased looking at the 2023 edition.
I've bought the same 2022 5 pro version and I totally agree! Seeing this year's version made me even happier about my decision to go with 2022 model containing 3070Ti
Im planning to buy this how is the battery life on on normal usage? thanks
But its too op here in PH it cost 2.5k usd for that model
Bro you're a lucky peacock right now, it's been a heck for me for the past one month I'm looking for the 3070ti like a thirty bull but so far I'm failed though I'm getting the 4060 model for the same price yeah that's weird but that's what it is but I want 3070ti so much 😢
@@kanbei0412 I got the 3070ti variant for $2000+ just imagine 😐
Which is better for work: new acer swift X intel 13th, RTX 4050, 16GB RAM and 1tb ssd OR Macbook air m2 16gb ram 1tb ssd? I want the fastest
Having just bought the 7i with the 4070 config this review gives me a very close approximation for what to expect from it. Thanks Jarrod.
Oh and before people go of on me for getting a 4070 laptop, I plan on keeping it for 4-6 years at least plus the resell value in my country is insane.
Where do you live that the resale value of a mid-range gaming laptop is still high after 5 years?
If I sold any tech stuff in Europe after 5 years I'd probably get 10-15% of MSRP.
Gaming laptop with high resale value? wahat??
@@TheHipClip I'm in a third wolrd country and the markup of tech here is insane. A used 1050 8gb ram laptop is being sold here for $1193
@@carmeloanthony5267 The mark up of electronics where I'm from is 2X on the low end
@@ymanexpress god damn. 1050 at $1000+ is insane. I'm from India and i can say that even here the prices are atrocious due to 17% electronic taxes but sheesh you guys are giving a tough competition lmao
someone help, i need to make a decision and i can't... I need to decide on Lenovo Legion Slim 5 - AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS 16GB RAM 512GB SSD RTX4060 or a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 6800H 16GB RAM 1TB SSD RTX3070, they're both literally the exact same price and I don't know what to do.
As Always, Thank You Jarrod for your contribution with in-depth contents and reviews. Man why is this dude so under-rated ?
I always wanted to buy a Legion for the last 2 years but recently bought an Asus TUF F15 2022 (China Variant, 12700H + 3060). The reason is simple, the legion was overpriced and expensive compared to their rivals and I desperately needed a laptop for my ongoing project. Lenovo changed the gaming laptop lineup in 2021 with their Legion 5 3060 130W and better thermals. 2022 ones were better too but now legion is cutting down improvements at higher cost. Sad.
I request Lenovo to improve their Legion displays to 100% DCI-P3 like Asus and similar rivals. Additionally, pls keep the 3.5mm Jack on the left side instead of right -_-
This is on sale now at USD1250 (RTX 4060, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD). Is it a better buy over ROG Zephyrus G14 2023 (16GB RAM, RTX 4060, 512GB SSD) at the same price ?
I hope he keeps updating about the black screen issue. I'm really looking forward to buying this model and don't want that to be a deal breaker.
I had the 2021 5 Pro, but had to return the device because of a similar issue which caused the screen to go black on closing and reopening the lid while in dGPU mode, and ended up restarting the device every time this happened. The issue was later fixed with an Nvidia driver update, but it took almost 7 months to get it patched.
I will update once it's confirmed resolved. It has been less common recently, so that's something!
is it safe to say the 2022 model (i7-12700H and 3060/3070 ti) is more preferrable than the 2023 model?
It depends on whether you think paying more for Frame Gen is worth it. The 2022 3060 model has been on sale quite a lot recently.
No offense jarrod but are you balding?? because i can see some white on the top of the head lol
I'm not. It's probably headphone hair :D I wear them all day, so it all gets a bit squished.
Guys, which one do u think better, acer hellios 300 (i7 12g, 3070i, 240 hz 1440p, 1tb ssd for 1300$- or the legion pro 5i ( i7 13gen, rtx 4060, 512 ssd, 165hz ) for 1380$
I can't decide
On sale right now for 1499.99... I kind of want to buy it since my previous laptop's motherboard burned out but ever since Steam deck came out, it changed the way how I play my games. I'm now considering on waiting for the GPD win max 2 to get the 7840u chipset and just use that as my daily driver and use my desktop + dGPU to game.
Just bought it. The criticism is because the price is not fair related to the "upgrades" of this years version. But for that price it's an absolute STEAL.
Which CPU is better for Legion 2023: Intel Core i7-13700HX VS AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX Octa Core Processor?
For gaming and less temperatures
So, if compare with this legion pro 5i i9 RTX 4070.... legion 5i pro with RTX 3070ti & i7 is still better/worth based on performance and price?
Yes, please make a comparison video between Legion 5 Pro and the Legion 7
I'll see what I can do!
help with the choice!
1) Lenovo Legion Pro 5 ( AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX (3.6GHz) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 )
2) ASUS ROG Strix G16 ( GeForce RTX 4060, Intel Core i7-13650HX )
the diagonal is the same for both and the price too
Which one did you bought?