
Engineered out of a passion for savage power and unmatched speed, the Lenovo™ Legion Tower 5 AMD delivers mind-blowing performance that combines AMD Ryzen processors and top-of-the-line NVIDIA® GeForce® graphics cards for blazing-fast frame rates at up to 4K resolution. Pushing far beyond the upper bounds of smaller rig configurations while keeping things cool and whisper quiet, the Legion Tower 5 is a marvel of build and design, accentuated by its illuminated blue LED logo and lighting, as well a transparent side panel that can properly showcase your internals.
Q: Can u fully upgrade this with new parts ?
A: Yes you can. The motherboard is a B550 so it supports 3000 and 5000 AMD Ryzen processors. The CPU cooler for some reason uses the Intel 115x layout so if you want to upgrade the cooler, you need one that comes with a 115x backplate for Intel processors. The Vetroo V5 RGB for $30 is a good option and the option I went with is the Artic Freezer 34 eSports Duo for around $50 which doesn't have RGB but it has two 120mm fans. The power supply is a regular ATX one so that would be an easy swap. Now this system board currently only supports RAM using JEDEC timings running at 1.2 volts. This means XMP profiles do not work. If you want to upgrade the RAM, it will need to be DDR4 3200mhz running at 22-22-22-52 timings at 1.2 volts. Honestly though, if you wanted to upgrade the RAM, you would be better off swapping out the system board. It is a regular sized mATX so swapping it would be simple because it doesn't have any proprietary connectors.
Q: What powersupply is good to upgrade this system with? A 600W 80+ Gold Powersupply?
A: Yeah you'd better upgrade the power supply to 600 or 700W
Q: What is the power supply for this desktop?
A: The Lenovo Legion Tower 5 AMD Gaming Desktop, model number 90RB000UUS, ships with a 100-240Vac,400W 90% PSU Internal Power Supply, Lenovo Part Number: 5P50V03178. Here is a link to the complete parts list for this configuration: https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/legion-series/legion-t5-26amr5/90rb/90rb000uus/parts/display/model
Q: Why isn't the power supply only 400w? Does it have Bluetooth?
A: It only has a 400 watt power supply because that is all it really needs. Most companies go cheap and only put in what the systems needs. I have stress tested the machine multiple times and it has never had any power issues. During gaming sessions, it uses around 200 watts or so total. Although, if you wanted to upgrade to a higher power video card, I would recommend upgrading. It uses a standard size ATX power supply so swapping in another one wouldn't be an issue.
Q: when will this be back in stock
A: Prob in a week or two since there is no graphic cards
Q: When would it be back in stock.
A: A chat with Best Buy folks on availability wasn't very useful. Watching the page, I have seen it come back to 'Available' once in the past few weeks and it only lasted a few minutes, and I've seen it change to 'Unavailable Nearby' a few times. So... seems like they trickle in occasionally. It's a shame we can't be in a queue for when they become available.
Q: Are 400 watts enough for this pc?
A: Assuming an ATX MB, Newegg's PSU calculator (available on the web) put the requirements at 361 watts for this config. Enough, but just barely. Adding a 7200 RPM hard drive takes it to 381 watts.