Legion Pro 7i Laptop (RTX 5090, Intel 9 275HX, 16" 1600p OLED, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) $4883.57 Delivered @ Lenovo via Mobile Browser

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$4,102.20 after cashback. I know I'm going to get cooked but hear me out. TopCashback currently has 16% cashback uncapped here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/930752 Expired

If you checkout on mobile (not desktop) you can actually deselect the "1YR Premium Care" to save $115.43 when going through the options on checkout, to make the price $4,883.57. Basically pointless to have since we have ACL here.

Stack this with the 16% cashback and you can grab it for $4,102.20. Pretty good price for the most powerful 5090 laptop variant that outperforms other 5090 laptops by 3-5%.

You also get double reward points back from Lenovo, around $225 or so.

System Specs:
Processor: Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 275HX Processor (E-cores up to 4.60 GHz P-cores up to 5.40 GHz)
Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64
Microsoft Productivity Software: Microsoft Office Trial
Memory : 32 GB DDR5-6400MT/s (CSODIMM) - (2 x 16 GB)
First Solid State Drive: 1 TB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe Gen4 TLC
Second Solid State Drive: No Storage Selection
Display: 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 1000 True Black, 100%DCI-P3, 500 nits, 240Hz, Low Blue Light
Graphic Card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 Laptop GPU 24GB GDDR7
Camera: 720P HD with Dual Microphone
Color: Eclipse Black
Keyboard: Per-Key RGB Backlit, Black - English
Keycap Kit: No Keycap Kit
Mouse Pad: No Mouse Pad
Wireless: Wi-Fi 7 2x2 BE 320MHz & Bluetooth® 5.4
Battery: 4 Cell Rechargeable Li-ion 99.9Wh
Power Cord: 400W 30% PCC 3pin AC Adapter - ANZ
AI Agent: No AI Agent
Warranty: 1 Year Courier or Carry-in

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Comments

  • +24

    64 GB, 2 TB at least for this price pre-discount

    • Absolutely

    • +8

      Wow a rare marshmall0w2 comment that didn't get negged to oblivion

      • It's pretty rare that he isn't just talking shite

      • I mean he says everything is bad, this is legit bad so yeah

  • -5

    Bad deal

    • +10

      $4,102.20 after cashback is not a bad deal for the top end 5090 laptop with an OLED? Even the HP Omen Max 5090 deal on eBay right now is $4,599 and that one has worse performance, build quality.

      • Agreed. Good if not great deal with 16% cashback. You're not going to get 64Gb DDR or 2TB HDD for under 5.5K. Tempted to buy one myself.

        I assume this has 2 m2 SSD slots for future upgrades?

        • +5

          It has 2 slots and 1 unused spare - so easy to upgrade.

          This is actually a solid deal - people keep using the $3K 4090 Omen deal that came last year as a reference point (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/879046) - and I totally get that and it's a great deal.

          But this model won't thermally throttle, will perform as the best 5090 laptop, and has an OLED screen, superior speakers, build quality, and decent customer support. That alone is a massive value add, not to mention this laptop is mid-cycle rather than end of life.

          • +1

            @harcle: I'm down with you. Great deal. Thanks for the post!

      • +4

        Assuming you actually get the cashback, then it is decent.

        • Yeah true, for me it tracked within 10 minutes.

          • @harcle: Tracked doesn't mean you will get paid. Hopefully Topcashback is better then the competition.

      • Do you get more than 1 year warranty? Motherboard on my Lenovo died under 2 years and this is kind of expensive to be a paperweight.

  • +2

    What is that FIFAe? A new football game?

    • +3

      no just the eSports competition made by FIFA (the association) they play eFootball and Rocket League

  • Decent deal with the cashback but have a 3070 lenovo already so can't justify it atm

  • What is ACL

    • +1

      Australian Consumer Law

      • thank you

    • -2

      Anterior Cruiciate Ligament. Tearing it is how lots of footballers end their careers.

  • I was thinking about Omenmax 16. Now we got this one.

    Which one is better?

    Why need mobile browser to purchase?

    • Mobile browser lets you deselect the "premium care" when going through checkout - saves $115.43.

      HP Omen Max has worse performance, thermals, build quality, and screen (doesn't get as bright). This model is considered the best performant model by Jarrod'sTech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsIyCFaN1i4&t=991s

      • 2 years warranty because of ACL?

        • +1

          You get 1 year warranty by default by Lenovo, but a laptop of this price warrants 3-4 years of reasonable use and you can use ACL to your advantage when seeking a repair or replacement even a few years in.

          • +1

            @harcle: So how long warranty does it have for this laptop?

            • @Panpanw: You get one year from Lenovo. You might wish to avail yourself of your consumer rights after that, but in a not a warranty, it requires your demand.

      • Wish I had known this a few months ago, couldn't seem to deselect it buying via browser on my pc.

  • -2

    Nice bought 3

    • +1

      i bought 6. nice.

  • How does it compare with Legion 9955HX + 5070 12gb for $1950

    • +3

      This one's better

      • +3

        This one’s also more expensive so it checks out

    • How to get 1950?

      • +1

        Probably after cashback + trs / salary sacrifice

  • +13

    Worth pointing out for those unaware that NVIDIA is being a little cheeky here - the desktop 5090 is based on the GB202 core, whereas the laptop 5090 is based on the GB203 core which is the same as in the desktop 5080 and 5070 Ti.

    On top of that, it's clocked lower than a desktop 5070 Ti, so you should expect performance levels somewhere between a 5070 and 5070 Ti, perhaps even closer to the 5070 once it starts to heat up.

    Yes, it's the best you can get in a laptop, but you are paying a big price premium for it.

    • -2

      Its mobile… can you play BF6 on the plane with a desktop?

      • +9

        Yeah that's fine, just call it a 5070M though, or whatever it is actually equivalent to.

      • +1
        • -2

          guess you didnt turn your speakers on or bother listening to the first 20 seconds of the video… key word in the video was "impractical"

          • +1

            @ruztynail: I know - I was just having a joke.

            Obviously my point was never to judge whether someone needs a 5090 mobile or not, just an FYI that a 5090 mobile is similar in performance to a 5070 Ti desktop (which is an objective result).

      • It's unlikely you can game for long with this on a plane. Aircraft seat AC ports typically only provide about 100W before tripping the breaker. This laptop won't really charge on a plane.

        • Plenty of power bricks out there that’ll give you the power a gaming laptop needs.

    • This is on par for nvidia though. They did the same with the 4090 mobile chip.

  • How are you guys de-selecting the care option? Tried on chrome and safari on iphone, don't see option…

    • You gotta add it to cart and then when it shows the premium care, tap on the "Included" button

      • ahha! Thank you.

  • -1

    What's the Apple MacBook equivalent of this laptop?

    • There isn't one at these specs. Maybe Xiaomi?

  • Can't really imagine buying this. My Lenovo Thinkpad E16 motherboard died within 2 years. Replacement board almost as much as new.

    • +1

      I wouldn't buy this if I Elon Musk's money because it's Lenovo.

      I've fried more of their laptops on behalf of my company than any other.

      My favourite Lenovo issue was that the mouse would falter intermittently, IT support's first question was are you using the RHS USB port? When I replied yes, they said use the left and the problem was solved; it was a known Lenovo versus Microsoft driver issue 😂🙄

      • +2

        Don't feel special. I think their corporate program warranty is 3 years, some of them will be on their 2nd or third motherboard by the end. Port failure/motherboard failure is very common.

        Gonna be some $4k+ paperweights from this deal in 18 months or so but can't say people weren't warned.

      • What kind of Lenovos were they?

        I’ve come to learn model matters more than brand. We use to buy Dell vostros and Lenovo think e series, ran into numerous headaches with them. We began buying mid range dell latitudes (before they fell shuffled up their ranges) and thinkpad L or T series. Since then we have had way less issues with our fleet.

        I have no particular love for dell and in ideal world we it shouldn’t be needed but I will say this their next day onsite warranty repairs where they’ll swap out an entire motherboard at any of your offices in Australia, has been a game changer for someone like myself who has to run a bare bones IT department.

  • +5

    Whilst I can’t comment on this deal, I can offer my experience with Lenovo Legion 7i RTX4090/13900HX purchased early last year from Officeworks for $3,999 (brand new).

    The Legion Pro 7 series especially if you’re getting top of line mobile 4090/5090 series is good for 2K gaming high - highest settings on any game with full RT if offered in-game without DLSS FG you get average 60FPS. With FG (2x on 4090 mobile I get >100fps on most new releases including Space Marines 2 etc.).

    My mobile 4090 after slight CPU undervolt & GPU OC performed better than RTX 4070Ti desktop in every AAA game I tested (e.g. Wukong, Horizon, Wuchang, Stellar Blade, Baldurs Gate, FF7 rebirth etc.) and was always within 5~10% performance margin of a desktop RTX 4080.

    So for mobile 5090 you can essentially expect desktop 5080 performance especially if you use DLSS MFG as that essentially makes counting/comparing frames in the hundreds range not much point

    • Thanks man. Better than most arm chair critics.

  • Literally just what I was looking for OP! Ordered through TCB and it’s already tracking. No reason for it to be not approved!

  • 24GB GPU ok for LLM?

    • Sure, but it depends on the LLM. I have run simple LLMs on an integrated GPU. You need 48GB for GPT5, so there are LLMs that this can't run.

      Also note that the easiest way to run an LLM is in the cloud rather than on your local GPU. (Running it locally is better for confidentiality, though.)

  • +1

    bruh 1TB 32GB RAM for 10 kidneys is criminal…

  • Damn I just got the 5070ti version from officeworks. Would there be a way to do a refund within 30 days for a laptop? 😂

    • always wait for Lenovo discount 😏

  • Cashback expired, what a pity that was rather quick…

  • I have a Gen 8 one of these Legion Pro 7i 16IRX8H laptops with a 13900HX Processor and a RT4080

    Every time I put the laptop away and not use it for a week or two the battery would drain down from 100% fully charged to 70% or lower at times.

    Do all Lenovo laptops do this, or models. Or so does that mean this advertised model would also do this?

    Also, with regards to the M.2 ports on this advertised one, is there only 1 M.2 version 4 port and 1 x M.2 v5 or are they both v5 PCIe ports?

  • Great deal, I purchased this in May for around $4950 but it came with an Ultra wide 34 inch monitor, wireless mouse and $500 in rewards, it’s a beast and has very good build quality!

  • Crazy to get this in laptop form, not desktop.

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