
Dive into gaming with the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i! Powered by Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, this gaming tower ensures an immersive experience. Its sleek full tower chassis, boasting ample ventilation, keeps things cool and quiet while exuding modern style. Maximize your gaming potential by pairing it with Lenovo Gaming accessories for the ultimate setup.
Q: How many USB ports does this gaming desktop have?
A: This gaming desktop has a total of 7 USB ports.
Q: What is the graphics card in this Lenovo gaming desktop?
A: This Lenovo gaming desktop features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER graphics card.
Q: Does this computer come with a keyboard and mouse?
A: Yes, this computer comes with a keyboard and mouse included.
Q: What version of Windows does this computer come with?
A: This computer comes with the Windows 11 Home operating system.
Q: What is the total storage capacity of the hard drive?
A: The hard drive has a total storage capacity of 1000 gigabytes.
Q: What type of memory does this Lenovo desktop use?
A: This Lenovo desktop uses DDR5 type of memory.
A: Hey again, Ke7zum. Thank you for the follow up request. In regard to the bays, there are different sizes and types of storage drives and each of those drives may have an accompanying bay in a system like this. For example, like in the specs section, or on the Legion T5i's product specification sheet (which can be viewed here: https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Legion_T5_26IRB8?M=90UT001CUS), you'll see the mention of 3.5 or 3.5", which is referring to the size of the drive. 3.5" is usually in reference to HDD drives. There's also 2.5", which in most cases is also for HDD, but some solid-state drives (SSD) can be sized for this storage bay. When M.2 drives are mentioned, this is for PCIe (connect directly to the systemboard) SSD drives that are significantly smaller in size than older style SSDs. These M.2 SSDs come in different sizes, but this system will accommodate even the largest size, M.2 2280. Hopefully this covers your request, but it not or if you have other questions, please don't hesitate to post it once more.
A: Hey Hank, we're sorry to hear that you're having this problem. To try to resolve this, first, we recommend ensuring you have the latest software by checking for updates, as this could correct the issue. To do so, first, open the Settings app > Select the Windows update tab > Select the Check for updates button. Next, open the Lenovo Vantage app > on the homepage, select the Check for updates button. If after the available updates are applied and the system restarts, yet the issue persists, in-depth troubleshooting will be necessary to fix the problem. We recommend contacting Lenovo Support directly by calling this number: 800-426-7378, and providing a representative with details of your issue, so that they may help by providing a solution for you. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us, as it does not go unnoted.