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Some Lenovo Legion pre-built gaming systems come with cool custom graphics card designs that you can’t buy separately—pretty interesting, right? Back in March, we heard that Lenovo’s Legion 9000K systems could be set up with sleek metallic GeForce RTX 5090D and 5080 options. At the time, Lenovo China teased a future GeForce RTX 5070, also featuring a CNC-machined metal shroud and backplate. Since then, VideoCardz has been keeping tabs on new updates, and an early April “official” leak hinted at lower-end GeForce RTX 50-series “Blackwell” Legion models on the way.

Just last week, Lenovo China’s social media revealed their new Legion 7000K and GeekPro pre-built PCs. These fresh gaming systems pack the brand’s new custom GeForce RTX 5070 with 12 GB and GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8 GB. VideoCardz thinks Lenovo’s engineers stuck close to NVIDIA’s standard specs, so these cards won’t come overclocked. The Legion 7000K, starting at 11,999 RMB (~$1,658 USD), has a nicely sized case that fits a longer card design, as shown in the promo pics. The ARGB-lit Legion GeForce RTX 5070 card has a 2.5-slot layout with just two fans. On the other hand, the smaller GeekPro—starting at 7,199 RMB (~$995 USD)—is built around a shorter dual-fan card, though it’s still pretty spacious. Its ridged backplate gives off a vibe similar to last-gen XFX designs.

What do you think about these custom cards in Lenovo’s gaming PCs? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Sources: Lenovo Legion Weibo CN, VideoCardz