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Lenovo has added a new configuration to its Legion Blade 7000K desktop PC lineup, combining an Intel Core i7-13650HX processor with an Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card. The system is currently available with a promotional launch price of 9,999 yuan ($1,478), and will eventually shift to a standard retail price of 10,499 yuan ($1,552).

Lenovo Legion Blade 7000K desktop

Lenovo Legion Blade 7000K Specifications

The most interesting part of this build is the choice of processor. The Core i7-13650HX is actually a mobile chip designed for high-end laptops, though it is built on repurposed desktop silicon. Lenovo has opted to use it here inside a standard desktop tower. It features a 14-core, 20-thread configuration, which is split into six performance cores and eight efficiency cores.

The chip also includes a 24MB Smart Cache and reaches a peak turbo frequency of 4.90 GHz. It operates at a 55W base power but can draw up to 157W when pushed to its maximum turbo consumption. Lenovo paired this processor with Nvidia’s RTX 5060, a graphics card that handles standard 1080p and 1440p gaming, as well as basic video encoding and AI tasks.

For memory, the system comes with 24GB of DDR5 RAM running at 5600MHz. That is an unusual amount for a pre-built PC, since they usually ship with either 16GB or 32GB. It gives you a bit more room for multitasking than a standard 16GB setup without making the computer as expensive as a 32GB model. For storage, it includes a standard 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.

Lenovo Legion Blade 7000K desktop

The case design is functional and sticks to the established look of the Legion brand. The chassis comes in a Titanium Crystal Gray finish and relies on a mesh front panel for intake ventilation. Behind this mesh, Lenovo included a textured airflow shroud, which the company refers to as its Night Sky design, to help direct air over the internal components.

Like most modern gaming desktops, the Blade 7000K includes customizable lighting. The front panel features an ARGB Legion logo, and the internal cooling fans are equipped with 12-LED RGB rings. It also features a standard tempered glass side panel that allows users to see the internal hardware, while the primary I/O ports are situated on the top edge of the case.

In related news, Lenovo recently unveiled the Lecoo Air 14, Intel’s first laptop based on the Project Firefly initiative, and also introduced the 2026 ThinkPad X13 powered by the Ryzen AI 7 445 with up to 32GB of LPDDR5x memory.

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(JD)

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