Lenovo ThinkCentre X Tower Debuts at CES 2026 with High-Performance Hardware
This officially launched the Lenovo ThinkCentre X tower at CES 2026, which promises excellent performance preconfigured. It's dubbed a 34-liter system geared to fit advanced hardware configurations that might involve next-generation processors and graphics cards.
Core Hardware Specifications
The ThinkCentre X configuration options from processor to graphics card are not limited to these but might also include:
- Processor: There are options for an Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU or any variation therein. Lenovo has not advertised any specific SKU, but it appears to be working toward the locked 65-Watt variant.
- Graphics: The ultimate specification could also include an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 with 32 GB of GDDR7 memory with an option of dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.
- Memory: Four CUDIMM slots allow for up to 256 GB of DDR5-5600 memory.
- Storage: There are up to three M.2 2280 slots (one PCIe 5.0, two PCIe 4.0), two SATA 3.0 ports, and two 3.5" bays.
One can expect much from this PC in terms of I/O ports and internal expandability.
Front & Rear Ports
- A Thunderbolt 4 Type-C port
- Two 10 Gbps fast-charging USB-A ports
- Six shorter USB-A ports for 5 Gbps
- One DisplayPort 1.4a
- Dual Ethernet
- A card reader
- Optional COM and PS/2 ports
Internal Expansion
- One M.2 slot for Wi-Fi 7 upgrade
- Two PCIe 4x slots for future graphics cards
Availability and Further Assistance
The full specs, including those specific to the processor models and Ethernet speeds, have yet to be disclosed. Pricing and availability information regarding the ThinkCentre X will also be released later.
