•  Date Published: 05 Mar 2025
    • AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 (Laptop, 140W)
    • 16.0", WQXGA (2560 x 1600), 240 Hz, IPS
    • 2000GB SSD
    • 32GB RAM
    • 2.30 kg (5.1 lbs)
    7.4
    TOTAL SCORE
    5.3 Portability Average
    8.5 Display Excellent
    7.4 For Work Very Good
    7.7 For Gaming Very Good

    Review

    Lenovo Legion Slim 5 in-depth review

    Thin gaming laptops are a specific niche of machine for people who need a device with gaming capabilities that don't weigh a ton. The Legion Slim 5 (16, Gen 9) is part of Lenovo's Slim lineup. The manufacturer states that their creation is suitable for "gamers and students". Perhaps these days people need a lot of power for educational purposes. Yep, this notebook relies on the new Hawk Point-HS AMD Zen 4 chip called AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS. This means 16 threads and a TDP of 45W. The maximum possible GPU option for the series is the 140W GeForce RTX 4070 and we bought a device with this graphics card to see how good the cooling is when it's pushed to its limits.Specs-wise, all looks great - good upgradability, modern port selection, and an LA1 AI Chip that can dynamically tune the CPU and [...]

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    Pros

    • Long battery life
    • Zen 4 CPU
    • Solid build
    • Modern port selection
    • PWM-free (BOE NE160QDM-NYC (BOE0B38))
    • 98% sRGB coverage + great color accuracy when our "Design and Gaming" profile is applied (BOE NE160QDM-NYC (BOE0B38))
    • 165Hz refresh rate and 1600p resolution (BOE NE160QDM-NYC (BOE0B38))
    • The fans aren't too noisy in "Balance" mode
    • Has an optional 1080p Web camera with an E-shutter
    • High CPU and GPU clocks during long loads
    • Comfortable keyboard
    • Supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and Advanced Optimus (BOE NE160QDM-NYC (BOE0B38))
    • Has a MUX switch

    Cons

    • Plastic body
    • In some games, the RTX 4070 performance isn't optimal
    • High CPU and NVMe temperatures during benchmarking

    Disassembly, maintenance and upgrade options

    Step 1: Opening the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 (16, Gen 9)Ensure the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 is powered off and placed on a non-scratch surface. Undo the 10 Phillips-head screws from the back panel of the laptop. Use a thin plastic tool to pry the front edge of the bottom panel, and then carefully work your way around the sides and the rear to remove the panel.Note: Remember to insert the tool horizontally between the plate and the base and lift upwards to release the clips securely without causing damage.Step 2: Battery RemovalDisconnect the 80Wh battery by pulling ou[...]

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