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Gamers looking for a capable mid-range system without overspending have a new option with the Lenovo Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000. Launching in China on May 13, this pre-built desktop combines Intel's latest architecture with Nvidia's highly anticipated RTX 50-series graphics cards to deliver solid modern gaming performance.
Core Ultra 5 Meets Blackwell Architecture
At the heart of the system is the Intel Core Ultra 5 230F processor, seated on an Intel H810 chipset motherboard. This 10-core, 10-thread chip reaches a maximum boost clock of 5.0GHz and features 24MB of cache, making it highly practical for both standard gaming and daily productivity tasks.
For graphics, buyers can configure the desktop with either an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 or an RTX 5060 Ti. Both GPUs utilize Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture and feature 8GB of GDDR7 memory on a 128-bit bus. Crucially, these cards support the latest software advancements, including DLSS 4 for frame generation and Reflex 2 for reduced latency.
Hardware Specifications and Upgradability
Lenovo has opted for an unconventional but welcome memory configuration, shipping all models with 24GB of DDR5 RAM. Storage options include either a 512GB or 1TB PCIe SSD. The entire rig is powered by a 500W power supply, which perfectly matches the lower power draw of these efficient next-generation components.
The chassis is constructed from galvanized steel - using 0.8mm steel for the main body and 1mm for structural parts like the motherboard tray - and features a glass side panel with RGB lighting. It is designed with future upgrades in mind, offering standard clearances for larger components.
- Supports graphics cards up to 390mm long (or 420mm if the front fans are removed).
- Accommodates CPU coolers up to 165mm tall and power supplies up to 290mm long.
- Provides room for a 360mm liquid cooler on the top panel, mounting points for up to 12 fans, and a drive cage for two physical hard drives.
- Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, Gigabit Ethernet, and multiple USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports.
Pricing and Availability
The base model featuring the RTX 5060 and a 512GB SSD is priced at 8,199 yuan (approximately $1,206). Upgrading to the RTX 5060 Ti brings the cost to 8,499 yuan ($1,250), while the top-tier configuration with 1TB of storage retails for 8,999 yuan ($1,324).
The Efficiency Era of Mid-Range Gaming
The most telling detail about the Lenovo Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000 isn't its raw speed, but its remarkable power efficiency. Running an Intel Core Ultra 5 and an RTX 5060 Ti on a mere 500W power supply highlights how far architectural efficiency has come with Nvidia's Blackwell and Intel's latest silicon.
Furthermore, the inclusion of 24GB of DDR5 memory is a smart strategic move by Lenovo. It bridges the awkward gap between the increasingly insufficient 16GB standard and the pricier 32GB tier, giving gamers enough overhead for modern titles and background applications without unnecessarily inflating the price tag.