This new PC can keep you immersed in work and play
With a distinct front grill accenting and RGB system
lighting, the tower can perform demanding tasks
Lenovo’s desktops have
undergone a rename and a revamp. The Legion T730 Tower (starts at $1,429) is
the company’s fastest tower, sporting topof-the-line components like six- and
eight-core Intel CPUs and the latest Nvidia graphics. The Legion T730 includes
an edgy design with RGB lighting, easy expandability and automatic processor
overclocking. The company also offers the tower with up to the Core i9-9900K
eight-core processor and a GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card.
The framework
The Legion T-series towers have completely replaced
the old IdeaCentre Y-series towers in Lenovo’s line-up. The Legion T730’s
built-in carry handle is an eye-catcher. It’s like an umbrella: You don’t value
it until you need it. The handle makes moving the Legion T730 a lot easier than
most PCs this size. The 28-litre case design means the Legion T730 is slightly
smaller than the average mid-tower.
Power dynamics
The Legion T730 has two LED strips mounted inside the
case, one running along the top edge and the other down the front panel. The
front panel is perforated for airflow. The connectivity along the top edge of
the front panel includes two USB Type-A 3.0 ports, an audio combo jack, and a
dedicated microphone jack. There are only two DIMM slots on the motherboard,
limiting the Legion T730 to 32GB RAM in a two-16GB DIMM configuration.
The T730 comes with Intel Core i7-8700K and NVIDIA
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics, with the new NVIDIA Turing architecture to give
you better speed, power efficiency and 1080p performance. The basic setup isn’t
suited to 4K content. For that, you can get the Legion T730 configured with a
GeForce RTX 2080.
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