Lenovo is starting 2025 with a strong entry into the high-end gaming PC market, building on last year’s model. At its latest launch event, the company introduced the Legion Blade 9000K 2025 AI Genesis Edition, a high-performance gaming desktop designed for both enthusiasts and creators.

Lenovo Legion Blade 9000K Specifications
The Lenovo Legion Blade 9000K comes in multiple configurations, featuring Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, Ultra 7 265K, and Ultra 5 processors. It also offers GPU options, including the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090D, catering to different gaming and content creation needs.
To keep thermals in check, the Blade 9000K is equipped with a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooling system, capable of dissipating up to 280W of heat. Lenovo has also incorporated a matrix temperature control system and an optimized airflow design, ensuring stable performance even under extreme workloads.
The desktop is built around a Z890 chipset motherboard, offering 14+1+1+1-phase power delivery for stable overclocking and long-term reliability. It supports PCIe 5.0 expansion, four M.2 SSD slots, and additional PCIe slots for add-on cards. Memory-wise, it comes with 32GB of DDR5 5600MHz dual-channel RAM, expandable up to 192GB, ensuring smooth multitasking and fast data processing.
Storage options include a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD and an additional 1TB secondary PCIe SSD, both with dedicated heat dissipation armor to prevent thermal throttling. Users can further expand storage via four SATA 3.0 ports.

On the connectivity front, the Blade 9000K is well-equipped with Wi-Fi 7 and a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port, delivering ultra-fast and stable network performance. The rear I/O panel includes Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Gen2, multiple DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1b outputs, along with a 7.1-channel high-fidelity audio system powered by the ALC1220 codec.
The Lenovo Blade 9000K features HALO aesthetics with an ARGB “Night Star Gate” lighting system and a Titanium Mesh grey chassis for optimal airflow. It includes an independent GPU bracket for durability and is powered by an 850W 80 Plus Gold modular power supply, ensuring stable and efficient performance with upgrade potential.
Lenovo integrates Xiaotian AI, a local hybrid AI-powered assistant, designed to optimize system performance, assist in content creation, and provide intelligent system tuning. Xiaotian AI supports document summarization, text translation, AI-driven content generation, and more, positioning it as a powerful alternative to traditional software applications.
The Blade 9000K runs on Windows 11 and comes preloaded with Microsoft Office Home Edition. To ensure long-term reliability, Lenovo has subjected the system to 185 rigorous quality control tests, covering extreme temperature, pressure, drop, and static resistance testing.
Pricing and Availability
The Legion Blade 9000K 2025 AI Genesis Edition comes in three configurations, though only two are currently available.
The flagship Ultra 9 285K model (RTX 5080, 64GB RAM, 2TB storage) is priced at 25,999 yuan ($3,587), with a launch discount of 23,999 yuan ($3,311).
The Ultra 7 265K variant (RTX 5080, 32GB RAM, 2TB storage) costs 22,499 yuan ($3,104), discounted to 20,499 yuan ($2,828).
The top-tier configuration with an RTX 5090D has yet to be released.
At today’s event, the company also introduced its first 240Hz OLED gaming monitor.
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