The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 10 adopts a Micro-ATX form factor, with a height of 477.4 mm, a width of 211 mm, and a thickness of 415 mm, resulting in a total volume of roughly 41,803 cm³. Storage is handled by a 2000GB NVMe SSD, offering fast read and write access through the NVMe interface rather than a traditional SATA drive.
The graphics card is built on a 5 nm process and packs 45,600 million transistors, with 10,752 shading units, 336 texture mapping units (TMUs), and 112 render output units (ROPs). It carries 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM across a 256-bit memory bus, achieving an effective memory speed of 30,000 MHz and a maximum memory bandwidth of 960 GB/s, while the GPU base clock sits at 2,300 MHz and boosts up to 2,620 MHz. Compute throughput reaches 56.34 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, complemented by a texture rate of 880 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 293.4 GPixel/s. The card connects via PCIe 5, supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, and is capable of driving up to four displays simultaneously through its multi-display support. Ray tracing, DLSS, Double Precision Floating Point, and stereoscopic 3D are all supported, while LHR and RGB lighting are absent.
The processor runs across 24 threads with a configuration of 8 cores at 3.7 GHz and 16 cores at 3.2 GHz, reaching a turbo clock speed of 5.7 GHz via Turbo Boost version 2 and a clock multiplier of 37. It features 40 MB of L2 cache and 36 MB of L3 cache, and includes integrated graphics alongside full 64-bit support. The unlocked multiplier allows for manual frequency adjustments, though the processor does not use multithreading. A maximum operating temperature of 105 °C is specified.
In Geekbench 6, the system scores 3,215 in the single-core test and 22,722 in the multi-core test. PassMark results show a single-core score of 5,094 and an overall score of 67,565, which rises slightly to 67,872 when overclocked.
The system is equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM running at 5600 MHz, providing a modern memory configuration suited to demanding workloads and gaming applications.
Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) along with Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4, paired with Bluetooth 5.4. On the wired side, a single RJ45 port handles Ethernet, while the USB layout includes three USB 2.0 ports, four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports (USB-A), one USB 3.2 Gen 2 port (USB-A), one USB 3.2 Gen 2 port (USB-C), and one USB 4 40Gbps port, with no USB 4 20Gbps, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, or USB 3.2 Gen 1 USB-C ports present. There is also one Thunderbolt 4 port, while Thunderbolt 3 is absent. Display outputs consist of three DisplayPort connections and one HDMI 2.1b port, with no DVI or VGA outputs available. Audio connectivity includes a 3.5 mm headset jack and an S/PDIF out port.
The desktop platform is built around the Z890 chipset with an LGA 1851 CPU socket, supporting a thermal design power of 360W and big.LITTLE technology for mixed-core operation. Memory can be configured across two channels, with a maximum supported capacity of 192GB and a top RAM speed of 6400 MHz; ECC memory is also supported. The GPU is based on the Blackwell architecture and benefits from Intel Resizable BAR, while XeSS (XMX) is not available. An HDMI output is present, though there are no mini DisplayPort or USB-C ports, and air-water cooling is not included. The processor supports the NX bit and a range of instruction sets including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2.