The Legion Tower 7i with an RTX 5070 Ti is finally a fair price — but only if you use this coupon code

Image of the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10) gaming desktop.
The Legion Tower 7i uses several methods to keep cool, including liquid cooling, a VRM heatsink, and three fans. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

Finding an RTX 5070 Ti is tricky these days, especially if you want to get one at a fair price. One of the better ways to get the graphics card is to pick up a prebuilt gaming PC.

Right now, the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10) is on sale for $2,639.99. That 29% discount reduces the cost of the PC down from the (eye-watering) price tag of $3,769.99.

Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10)
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Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10): was $3,769.99 now $2,639.99 at Lenovo USA

"The Legion Tower 7i earns its place at the top of the Lenovo Legion family with excellent and reliable performance. It's a beast for those who want the best and don't want to attempt to build it themselves." ~ Zachary Boddy, Windows Central

Windows Central Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

eCoupon code: LEGION4PRESIDENT

Is a Legion Tower 7i worth it?

Legion Tower 7i Specs

Image of the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10) gaming desktop.

(Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
Memory: 32GB DDR5-5600MT/s
Storage: 1TB SSD (PCIe Gen 4 TLC)

This model pairs an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. It also has 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, which is a solid baseline for a gaming PC in 2026.

A quick browse of Newegg shows that the RTX 5070 Ti currently costs between $999.99 and $1,289.99 depending on the exact model. The current discount on the Legion Tower 7i lets you avoid recent price increases of graphics cards, storage, and RAM.

The Legion Tower 7i is a lovely gaming PC with powerful specs that can also be upgraded in the future. But when at full price, it is certainly a premium option.

When we reviewed the Legion Tower 7i, the PC earned praise for its design, power, thermal management, and ease of access for repairs. One of the only cons was the price of the PC.

Lenovo's doorbuster deal makes the Legion Tower 7i more affordable and brings it closer in price to competing PCs from Alienware and other brands.

The Legion Tower 7i has a 34-liter chassis that is easy to open with just two thumbscrews. You can even keep the glass side panel in place when opening the PC.

"The Legion Tower 7i is as easy to open as ever, with just two thumbscrews keeping the side glass panel on. Inside you'll find a pretty standard Intel Z890 motherboard with helpful barcodes to find support documentation for various parts," said Zachary in our review.

This discounted version of the Legion Tower 7i has the specs required to enjoy the best PC games, but you can also upgrade it in the future. The PC has four UDIMM RAM slots, four M.2 SSD slots, two 3.5" HDD bays, and PCIe 5.0 x16, PCIe 4.0 x16, and PCIe 3.0 x1 expansion slots.

I'm not sure how many gamers are going to put 192GB of RAM or 16TB of storage into a PC, but those are options. Perhaps a more modest expansion would be a more likely option for future proofing.

Image of the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 10) gaming desktop.

Lenovo's Legion Tower 7i has a nice selection of ports on its front and back. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

You may prefer to upgrade the type of storage in the PC rather than just the amount. While the included 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD is plenty fast for daily gaming, the Legion Tower 7i actually supports ultra-fast PCIe Gen 5 drives. If you're a power user, swapping in a Gen 5 drive later is an easy way to unlock the full potential of this motherboard.

Port selection is another strong point of the Legion Tower 7i. Along the front it has a nice range of ports: Headphone/mic combo. USB-C (USB 10Gbps), 2x USB-A, USB-A (USB 5Gbps).

Around the back you'll see an even larger selection: USB-A (USB 10Gbps), USB-A, 4x USB-A (USB 5Gbps), DisplayPort 1.4, RJ45 (Ethernet), 6x Audio connectors (with SPDIF), USB-C (Thunderbolt 4, USB4 40Gbps, USB PD 3.1 and DisplayPort 2.1).

The model with an RTX 5070 Ti has three DisplayPort ports and one HDMI port.

The PC also comes with three months of Xbox PC Game Pass, which is a relatively small perk given the price of the PC but is still nice to have.

Lenovo doesn't list an end date to its doorbuster deal on the Legion Tower 7i, but considering the coupon code is themed around Presidents' Day, I'd suggest taking advantage of the deal before February 16.


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Sean Endicott
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Sean Endicott is a news writer and apps editor for Windows Central with 11+ years of experience. A Nottingham Trent journalism graduate, Sean has covered the industry’s arc from the Lumia era to the launch of Windows 11 and generative AI. Having started at Thrifter, he uses his expertise in price tracking to help readers find genuine hardware value.

Beyond tech news, Sean is a UK sports media pioneer. In 2017, he became one of the first to stream via smartphone and is an expert in AP Capture systems. A tech-forward coach, he was named 2024 BAFA Youth Coach of the Year. He is focused on using technology—from AI to Clipchamp—to gain a practical edge.

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