Lenovo Legion T5 30IAS10 Eclipse Black 2025
Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF 프로세서와 12GB GDDR7 메모리를 탑재한 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070의 조합으로 최신 게임과 스트리밍에서 높은 프레임 레이트를 제공합니다. 200W 액체 냉각과 6개의 ARGB 팬을 갖춘 Coldfront 쿨링 시스템은 장시간 사용 시에도 안정적인 온도를 유지하며 Eclipse Black 색상의 미드타워 디자인이 돋보입니다. 32GB DDR5 메모리와 850W 파워서플라이를 갖춰 QHD 해상도에서 고주사율 게이밍을 즐기는 사용자에게 적합합니다.
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Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF 프로세서와 12GB GDDR7 메모리를 탑재한 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070의 조합으로 최신 게임과 스트리밍에서 높은 프레임 레이트를 제공합니다. 200W 액체 냉각과 6개의 ARGB 팬을 갖춘 Coldfront 쿨링 시스템은 장시간 사용 시에도 안정적인 온도를 유지하며 Eclipse Black 색상의 미드타워 디자인이 돋보입니다. 32GB DDR5 메모리와 850W 파워서플라이를 갖춰 QHD 해상도에서 고주사율 게이밍을 즐기는 사용자에게 적합합니다.
- CPU Intel Core Ultra 7
- RAM 32 GB
- Storage 1024 GB
- GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
- Form factor mid-tower
- Psu 850 W
- OS Windows 11 Pro
The 30-Second Version
The Core Ultra 7 265KF is a 96th percentile CPU, making this one of the fastest pre-built desktops in our database. You get an RTX 5070, 32GB of DDR5, and excellent port selection including Thunderbolt. Just watch out for the middling 1TB SSD and the insane price spread across vendors, stick to the $2,150 range and it's a killer deal.
Overview
The Lenovo Legion T5 30IAS10 lands in our database with a CPU that's basically best-in-class, sitting in the 96th percentile. That Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF is a 20-core monster, and paired with 32GB of DDR5, it chews through productivity and gaming workloads without breaking a sweat. The RTX 5070 with 12GB of GDDR7 is no slouch either, putting it well above average for graphics muscle. You're getting a seriously capable pre-built here, wrapped in a mid-tower with Lenovo's Coldfront liquid cooling keeping the 850W PSU-fed components in check.
But it's not all chart-topping numbers. The 1TB SSD is solid but middle-of-the-pack for storage capacity these days, and at 15kg, this thing is a chonky boy. It's built to sit on or under your desk and stay there. The port selection is a standout though, with Thunderbolt, dual USB-C, and seven USB-A ports giving you an 88th percentile connectivity score. For a pre-built gaming rig, Lenovo nailed the core performance recipe, even if a few ingredients are just average.
Performance
The star of the show is absolutely that Core Ultra 7 265KF. It's one of the fastest desktop CPUs we've tracked, putting it in the same conversation as the absolute top-tier chips. In real terms, you're looking at rendering and compile times that embarrass most other pre-builts. The RTX 5070 is a strong partner here, landing in the 81st percentile for GPU performance. It'll push high frame rates at 1440p without much fuss, and you can dabble in 4K gaming if you're willing to tweak a few settings. The 32GB of DDR5 RAM is right where you want to be for a modern gaming and streaming setup, giving you plenty of headroom.
Lenovo's 200W liquid cooler does its job quietly, keeping the CPU from throttling during extended gaming sessions. We didn't see any thermal hiccups in our testing. The 1TB SSD is quick enough for fast boot times and game loads, though you'll probably want to add a secondary drive before your Steam library gets too comfortable. The 850W power supply gives you a bit of room for future GPU upgrades too, which is a nice touch.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- CPU is a 96th percentile beast, one of the fastest we've seen 96th
- RTX 5070 delivers strong 1440p gaming in the 81st percentile 87th
- Port selection is top-notch with Thunderbolt and 9 total USB ports 83th
- 32GB DDR5 and 850W PSU give you solid upgrade headroom 81th
- Liquid cooling keeps thermals in check without getting loud
Cons
- 1TB SSD is just average, you'll fill it up fast
- Weighs 15kg, this is not a LAN party machine
- No customer reviews available to gauge real-world reliability
- Price varies wildly across vendors, from $2,150 to over $535,000
- Compactness score is a rough 30.7, it's a big tower
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 |
| Cores | 20 |
| Frequency | 3.9 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 30 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Type | discrete |
| VRAM | 12 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR7 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 32 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage 1 | 1 TB |
| Storage 1 Type | SSD |
| Storage 2 Type | HDD |
Build
| Form Factor | mid-tower |
| PSU | 850 |
| Weight | 15.0 kg / 33.1 lbs |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 7 |
| Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt 5 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Ethernet | 2.5GbE |
System
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this Legion T5 is all over the map. We're seeing it listed anywhere from $2,150 to an absurd $535,829 across vendors. At the low end, around that $2,150 mark, you're getting a genuinely strong deal for a pre-built with a top-tier CPU and an RTX 5070. That's competitive with building it yourself once you factor in the Windows 11 Pro license and the liquid cooling. But if you're looking at listings on the higher end of that spread, run away. You could build two or three equivalent systems for that kind of money. Stick to the vendors offering it near the $2,150 baseline and you'll feel good about the price-to-performance ratio.
Price History
vs Competition
Stacked against the competition, the Legion T5's CPU is its biggest flex. The HP OMEN GT22-3080 and ASUS ROG GM700TZ-BS978 often ship with slightly weaker processors, giving Lenovo a clear edge in raw compute. The MSI MEG Vision X AI 2NVZ9-045US might match it on GPU but typically costs more for the AI branding fluff you probably don't need. The Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 is a more office-focused machine that can't touch this Legion's gaming chops, and the CLX Horus TGMHORRTU5106BM is a boutique build that'll cost you extra for similar specs. If you want the best CPU in a pre-built without jumping to a custom shop, this Lenovo is the one to beat. Just know you're trading a bit of storage capacity compared to some competitors that offer 2TB out of the gate.
| Spec | Lenovo Legion T5 30IAS10 | HP OMEN GT22-3080 | ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 | MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS | Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 | CLX Horus TGMHORRTU5106BM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 | Intel Core Ultra 7 265K | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X | NVIDIA GB | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X |
| RAM (GB) | 32 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 64 | 96 |
| Storage (GB) | 1024 | 2048 | 2048 | 4000 | 24000 | 10048 |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT | NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 |
| Form Factor | mid-tower | mid-tower | mid-tower | mini | mid-tower | mid-tower |
| Psu W | 850 | 850 | 850 | 240 | - | 850 |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | NVIDIA DGX OS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo Legion T5 30IAS10 | 95.9 | 80.9 | 82.6 | 87.4 | 56.3 | 71.2 | 76.5 |
| HP OMEN GT22-3080 Compare | 95.9 | 87.8 | 78.7 | 93.8 | 91.3 | 71.2 | 98.7 |
| ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare | 98.8 | 77 | 94.5 | 97.6 | 91.3 | 39.3 | 71.7 |
| MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare | 99.6 | 95.1 | 98.9 | 88.1 | 97.9 | 39.3 | 85.3 |
| Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare | 97.8 | 80.9 | 94.5 | 85.8 | 100 | 71.2 | 47.7 |
| CLX Horus TGMHORRTU5106BM Compare | 98.8 | 87.8 | 98.6 | 99 | 99.5 | 12 | 87.9 |
Common Questions
Q: What kind of gaming performance can I expect from the RTX 5070 in this build?
The RTX 5070 with 12GB of GDDR7 lands in the 81st percentile for GPUs in our database. You'll cruise through 1440p gaming at high refresh rates in most titles, and it's capable of 4K gaming if you're okay dialing back some settings. The 32GB of DDR5 and Core Ultra 7 CPU ensure you won't hit any bottlenecks on the system side.
Q: Is the 1TB SSD enough storage, or should I plan to upgrade?
The 1TB SSD is a 57th percentile capacity, which is solidly average. It'll hold your OS, core apps, and a handful of big games, but you'll likely fill it up within a few months if you play a lot of AAA titles. The good news is the 850W PSU and mid-tower case give you plenty of room to add a secondary SATA SSD or NVMe drive.
Q: How does the Core Ultra 7 265KF compare to other pre-built desktop CPUs?
It's one of the absolute best. Sitting in the 96th percentile, this 20-core chip outperforms the vast majority of CPUs we see in pre-built gaming desktops. You're getting top-tier performance for rendering, streaming, and multitasking. It's a legitimate workstation-class processor that happens to be in a gaming rig.
Who Should Skip This
Skip this if you need a compact machine or tons of storage out of the box. The 30.7 compactness score means this 15kg tower is a desk hog, so small dorm rooms or frequent LAN party travelers should look at smaller builds. If you're a data hoarder with a massive game library, the average 1TB SSD will have you shopping for an upgrade within weeks. And if you're not comfortable hunting for the right vendor to avoid the wildly inflated $535,000 listings, the pricing hassle alone might push you toward a more consistently priced competitor like the HP OMEN.
Verdict
The Lenovo Legion T5 30IAS10 is a data-backed winner if you prioritize CPU horsepower and don't mind adding your own storage later. That Core Ultra 7 265KF is a legitimate top-of-the-charts performer, and the RTX 5070 keeps gaming smooth and pretty. The port selection is genuinely useful, and the liquid cooling is a real bonus at this price point. Just make sure you're buying from a vendor listing it near the $2,150 mark, and budget for a secondary SSD. If you need a compact rig or tons of storage out of the box, look elsewhere. For everyone else, this is one of the smartest pre-built gaming desktops you can buy right now.