At Gamescom 2017 today, Lenovo launched three new gaming towers. The towers are all built on power and speed and are ready for VR, bringing the customization, and power that gamers from all sorts of backgrounds expect. We’re dividing up the models for you below, and have included specs, details, pricing and availability.
Lenovo Legion Y920 Tower: Available in October 2017 starting at $1,999.99
- 7th Generation Intel Core i7-7700K or 7th Generation Intel Core i5-7600K CPU
- Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro
- NVIDIA GTX 1080 8GB, NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB, AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB Graphics
- Up to 64 GB DDR4 RAM
- Up to 2 (x) 512 GB PCIe RAID 0 SSD or 4 TB SATA HDD
- Dolby Armos Audio
- Thunderbolt 3 USB C port
- 10.5 KG in Weight
- Oculus Certified
Lenovo Legion Y720 Tower: Available in October 2017 starting at $999.99
- 7th Generation Intel Core i7 7700 or 7th Generation Intel Core i5 7400
- Windows 10 Home
- NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB, NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB, Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti, AMD Radeon RX 570 8GB Graphics
- Up to 64GB DDR4 RAM
- Up to 512GB SATA SSD or 2TB SATA HDD
- Dolby Audio Premium
- 10.5 KG in Weight
- Oculus Certified
Lenovo Legion Y520 Tower: Available in October 2017 starting at $899.99
- 7th Generation Intel Core i7 7700 or 7th Generation Intel Core i5 7400 or 7th Generation Intel Core i3 7100 CPU
- Windows 10 Home
- NVIDIA® GTX 1060 3GB, or NVIDIA® GTX1050Ti, or AMD
Radeon RX 560 Graphics- Up to 16GB DRR4 RAM
- Up to 128GB PCIe SSD or 2TB HDD
- Dolby Audio Premium
- 14.3 KG Max Weight
- Oculus Certified
All of the PCs were developed based on the feedback of gamers on social media and online forums. Lenovo is saying that speed is #1 with the new additions, and mentions that all the units are certified to work with Windows Mixed Reality. Lenovo also announced the Legion Y920 Tower with optional liquid cooling and the Legion Y25f gaming monitor, but these will NOT be available in the US.