Tuesday, March 18th 2025

Lenovo Shows Custom Legion GeForce RTX 5090D and RTX 5080 Graphics Cards

Lenovo has listed two custom Legion GPUs designed specifically for its Legion 9000K gaming systems. These models—the RTX 5090D and RTX 5080—are available exclusively in the Chinese market and are not intended for the DIY segment. The "D" designation in the RTX 5090D model signifies that the component adheres to specific regulatory standards required in China, hence Lenovo choosing it for their China-exclusive systems. Both GPUs incorporate a cooling solution that spans four expansion slots and utilizes three fans, complemented by CNC-machined metal shrouds and full backplates. While detailed parameters such as core and memory clock speeds have not been disclosed, the two models differ in their GPU architectures: the RTX 5090D is built around the larger GB202 die, and the RTX 5080 uses the smaller GB203 silicon.

Both cards employ a single 16-pin power connector and are expected to operate at standard factory settings without factory overclocking dialed in yet. But with a massive cooler configuration, it should be an easy thing to do. Regarding computational capability, the RTX 5090D delivers up to 2,375 TOPS, supporting gaming tasks and localized AI processing. These GPUs are integrated within systems powered by Intel's Core Ultra 200K series processors. System configurations start at 22,499 RMB (approximately $3,100) for units featuring the RTX 5080 paired with a Core Ultra 7 265K processor and 32 GB of RAM. In contrast, configurations with the RTX 5090D, Core Ultra 9 285K processor, and 64 GB of RAM are priced at 41,999 RMB (roughly $5,820). Lenovo has also indicated that mid-range RTX 5070 variants are planned for future releases and that final production units may vary slightly from the initial promotional renders of these cards.
Sources: Lenovo China, via VideoCardz
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6 Comments on Lenovo Shows Custom Legion GeForce RTX 5090D and RTX 5080 Graphics Cards

#1
bitsandboots
They look like bricks you could build a house of or use as a weapon!
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AGlezB
bitsandbootsThey look like bricks you could build a house of or use as a weapon!
Don't use them as weapons. You'll have even less to build the house and normal bricks have better aerodynamic characteristics anyway. :roll:
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#3
Aquilino
Oh, I like the Nvidia Trunk Edition.
Can I store a mattress inside? I guess so because it's humongous!
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Random_User
Unironically, despite the brick shape and size, it has a sleek, and seems like sturdy, luxury design. Probably oriented at Workstation users (ignoring the RGB).



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AGlezB
Random_Userit has a sleek, and seems like sturdy, luxury design
English is not my native language so I had to look it up:



Smooth. Check.
Glossy. Check.
Not rough. Check.
Slim. ERROR 404 NOT FOUND.

3 out of 4 isn't so bad. :laugh:
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Random_User
AGlezBEnglish is not my native language so I had to look it up:



Smooth. Check.
Glossy. Check.
Not rough. Check.
Slim. ERROR 404 NOT FOUND.

3 out of 4 isn't so bad. :laugh:
My bad! Now tell me any nVidia top GPU that is compact/Slim... 5090 doesn't count, and it doesn't exist!
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