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Lenovo Legion 9i gaming laptop features a liquid cooling system

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Compared to regular laptops and PCs, gaming computers tend to run hotter due to the intense load it finds itself under when playing games. As such, gaming computers usually require more robust cooling systems, with many gamers typically preferring liquid cooling systems.

This is more commonly found in PCs, but with Lenovo’s latest Legion 9i laptop, the company has integrated a liquid cooling system inside of the laptop. The laptop features a 16-inch display that offers a 3.2K resolution while sporting a mini LED 16:10 display panel that offers up to a 165Hz refresh rate.

Under the hood, gamers can find a 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor, along with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, one of the best GPUs out there today so you should have no problems running your games at higher resolutions and textures. Users can also configure it to pack up to 64GB of 5600 Mhz dual channel DDR5 RAM, and up to 2TB of PCIe SSD storage.

The laptop also comes with Lenovo’s Coldfront liquid cooling system that allows it to put out a maximum of 230W TDP, but at the same time keeping it relatively light at 2.56kg. It also comes with a 99.99Whr battery. This is an insanely powerful laptop, but that’s not all it has to offer.

Lenovo has included its LA-2 AI chip that powers its Smart FPS feature. What this does is that it works with the laptop’s display to track frames-per-second and automatically adjust the power of the CPU and GPU, ensuring that your laptop is running at its most optimized depending on the situation at hand.

That being said, with all this power and features, the Lenovo Legion 9i will not come cheap. It is priced starting at $4,399 and is expected to be available for purchase this October.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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