Lenovo Legion Y920 Tower

Lenovo Legion Y920 Tower

By Mark Knapp

Lenovo Legion Y920 Tower review

Lenovo is pressing onward with its Legion lineup of gaming machines with the latest Legion Y920T gaming tower. This is the next step for the Y9xx series, as it makes incremental improvements on the IdeaCentre Y900 of 2016 and and the Y900 of 2017.

While its predecessors were gaming and VR-ready, the Legion Y920T is more ready than ever before. It’s packed to the gills, with a Intel Core i7 CPU, a Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics card, a PCIe SSD and 7,200RPM HDD and 16GB of RAM, but all that power comes at a $2,249 (£2,299, about AU$2,930) price. However, as with many pre-builts, it comes packed with a touch more pre-installed software than we’d like to see.

Let’s dig in and see how Lenovo’s top-of-the-line gaming rig stacks up against the competition.

Pricing and availability

The Legion Y920T is a powerhouse. The Nvidia GTX 1080 and overclockable Intel Core i7-7700K all but ensure that. But, the top-spec build costs $2,249 (£2,299, about AU$2,930).

A slightly lower-spec version is available U.S. with half the SSD and HDD storage and a GTX 1070 8GB for a more palatable $1,799. Sadly, this model doesn’t appear to be sold by Lenovo in …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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