https://techplanet.today/feed/tag/lenovo%20legion%2052023-09-12T03:30:34+00:00https://techplanet.today/2184895
Lenovo Legion 5 RTX 3060: Unleash the Beast
Lenovo's Legion series has been a favorite among gamers for its sleek design, outstanding performance, and cutting-edge features. The Legion 5 RTX 3060 continues this tradition and takes it a step further with the inclusion of NVIDIA's RTX 3060 graphics card. Let's break down some of the essential features that make this laptop stand out:
Powerful Graphics: The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 is a gaming powerhouse. With ray tracing capabilities and...]]>
2023-09-12T03:30:34+00:00https://techplanet.today/7648
Legion 5 specs
These are the specs that my Legion 5 laptop had when I bought it. Unfortunately the processor and graphics cannot be upgraded as these are soldered to the motherboard, the only way to change would be to swap the entire laptop. Pretty much everything else can be upgraded though.
How to open Legion 5
To open it up, simply remove 11 phillips head screws. The four screws down the front are shorter than the rest, so keep that in mind when you’re putting it back together at the end. Once inside we can see the 60Wh battery down the bottom and 2.5” drive space to the left of that. The WiFi 6 card and included M.2 SSD are found underneath this piece of metal on the right, you need to remove three phillips head...]]>
2021-01-05T11:04:00+00:00https://techplanet.today/7573
Ryzen 2020 recap
It was only earlier this year when AMD first announced their Ryzen 4000 series processors for laptops, which offered a serious step up over the 3000 series they had previously, making them much more competitive in the laptop space. These new processors put 8 cores into laptops below the $1000 price point for the first time pretty much ever, as Intel’s 8 core options are all much more expensive.
While in general Intel is a little ahead in terms of gaming, the differences were often comparable with not that big of a practical difference, and for multicore work on the other hand, the AMD options were typically the winners while coming in at a lower pr...]]>
2020-11-24T08:05:00+00:00https://techplanet.today/7517
5. ASUS TUF Gaming FX505GT
ASUS TUF Gaming FX505GT is a budget-friendly gaming laptop that emphasizes frame rates while letting go of other features. But do not worry, ASUS made sure you will not even miss them that much. Also, even though it is a cheap laptop, it indeed does not feel like one. This laptop comes with a 9th Gen Intel Core i5-9399H mobile processor with a smart quad-core and eight-way processing performance. It is equipped with Intel Turbo Boost Technology that guarantees extra dynamic power when you need it while increasing energy efficiency when you do not.
The device also includes wireless-AC connectivity, RGB backlit keyboard, and Windows 10 Home 64-bit. It comes with a 15...]]>
2020-11-09T07:06:34+00:00