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Lenovo saviour blade 9000? Prebuilt China only

I recently came across a cool prebuilt from Lenovo and it seems to be a bit too cheap for it's specs.l, can someone tell me what Lenovo most likely cut corners on for this build, thanks.

 

Specs:

1tb SSD

Rtx2070

I7 9700k

16gb ram

(Sorry, but my Chinese isn't good enough to provide a proper translation)

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4 minutes ago, Prof. Lucifer said:

I recently came across a cool prebuilt from Lenovo and it seems to be a bit too cheap for it's specs.l, can someone tell me what Lenovo most likely cut corners on for this build, thanks.

 

Specs:

1tb SSD

Rtx2070

I7 9700k

16gb ram

(Sorry, but my Chinese isn't good enough to provide a proper translation)

Screenshot_20191028-091840.thumb.jpg.00e400e453a39ffe84503e486f39f9e5.jpg

 

for ~$1400 usd it's not so good of a deal to be suspicious, you can build a system with 1 2070/9700k/16 RAM/1TB SSD for about the same price (and that's with a good psu/ssd which you probably wont get with that prebuilt). That being said the fact that it says 2060 in the grey text under the image is a little suspicious, if it has a 2060 that would also make the price more inline with other prebuilts, so that's my guess.

why no dark mode?
Current:

Watercooled Eluktronics THICC-17 (Clevo X170SM-G):
CPU: i9-10900k @ 4.9GHz all core
GPU: RTX 2080 Super (Max P 200W)
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) @ 3200MTs

Storage: 512GB HP EX NVMe SSD, 2TB Silicon Power NVMe SSD
Displays: Asus ROG XG-17 1080p@240Hz (G-Sync), IPS 1080p@240Hz (G-Sync), Gigabyte M32U 4k@144Hz (G-Sync), External Laptop panel (LTN173HT02) 1080p@120Hz

Asus ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301ZE) W/ Increased Power Limit:
CPU: i9-12900H @ Up to 5.0GHz all core
- dGPU: RTX 3050 Ti 4GB

- eGPU: RTX 3080 (mobile) XGm 16GB
RAM: 16GB (8x2GB) @ 5200MTs

Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD, 1TB MicroSD
Display: 1200p@120Hz

Asus Zenbook Duo (UX481FLY):

CPU: i7-10510U @ Up to 4.3 GHz all core
- GPU: MX 250
RAM: 16GB (8x2GB) @ 2133MTs

Storage: 128GB SATA M.2 (NVMe no worky)
Display: Main 1080p@60Hz + Screnpad Plus 1920x515@60Hz

Custom Game Server:

CPUs: Ryzen 7 7700X @ 5.1GHz all core

RAM: 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 @ whatever it'll boot at xD (I think it's 3600MTs)

Storage: 2x 1TB WD Blue NVMe SSD in RAID 1, 4x 10TB HGST Enterprise HDD in RAID Z1

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You can expect the same corners most of them cut.  Cheaper motherboard that doesn't allow overclocking (or not really designed for it if it does), cheaper PSU, bargain bin RAM modules, SSD without DRAM for cache, blower style cooler on GPU.  It'll probably be a nice case (doubt it'll have a filter on the intake side) with bright and shiny RGB's though.

 

Some or all of this will apply.  YMMV.

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45 minutes ago, Mnky313 said:

for ~$1400 usd it's not so good of a deal to be suspicious, you can build a system with 1 2070/9700k/16 RAM/1TB SSD for about the same price (and that's with a good psu/ssd which you probably wont get with that prebuilt). That being said the fact that it says 2060 in the grey text under the image is a little suspicious, if it has a 2060 that would also make the price more inline with other prebuilts, so that's my guess.

I can say with 100% confidence that it's not a 2060 because on Chinese websites you choose what model you want in the webpage so one image is used for around 15 configs for the pc

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51 minutes ago, Corrupt_Liberty said:

You can expect the same corners most of them cut.  Cheaper motherboard that doesn't allow overclocking (or not really designed for it if it does), cheaper PSU, bargain bin RAM modules, SSD without DRAM for cache, blower style cooler on GPU.  It'll probably be a nice case (doubt it'll have a filter on the intake side) with bright and shiny RGB's though.

 

Some or all of this will apply.  YMMV.

Do you think this PC is good though, because I'm trying to figure out whether it's better to get a PC and use my 2017 MacBook pro for school or get a new laptop. Either way I'm going to get a monitor so Im just trying to figure out which is more worth it.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Damn it bro . got the same topic like you .. is there anyone can tell me how could i know part of this pc are real ... which program should i test it ...

 

Price only 1200

 Lenovo Saver Blade 9000 3 Generation 
Intel Core i9 Split Desktop Black
9th generation Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6MHz 
Windows 10 Home Chinese version
Ram 32G Kingston DDR4 3200Mhz 
2T HDD+500GB M2.SSD
GeForce RTX 2080-8GB/Black

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