Memory and storage tests
Lenovo Legion is no longer a start-up brand, quite the contrary. In recent years, it has gained a strong position among gaming brands such as Asus, MSI and Gigabyte. This is mainly due to gaming tournaments, where we see Legion quite often, but especially on the gaming laptop market. The new flagship Legion 7i must not only resume where its great predecessor left off, but also beat strong competition.
Memory and storage tests
The Legion 7i offers slightly lower speeds than the GS66, but there are differences by a few percent. Likewise, the lead over the OMEN and M15 is not huge. But the latency is very good, which is one of the lowest measured.
SSD speed is very good, almost 3.5 GB/s read and 3.0 GB/s write. Again, these are some of the highest recorded values, and I commend Lenovo for not saving on SSDs.
- Contents
- Specs and details
- Testing methodology
- Display tests
- Rendering and Geekbench
- 3D/PCMark and Unigine Heaven/Superposition
- Gaming tests – dedicated GPU
- Encryption, encoding
- Memory and storage tests
- Temperatures and battery life
- Blender – test of CPU, CUDA and Optix
- Performance modes
- Utility app
- Rating
do not buy this laptop is given, even the hinges of the screen and lenovo does not give warranty. They do not have the solution