Lenovo Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000 Gaming Desktop Launches With RTX 5060 Ti Graphics and Intel Core Ultra 5 230F Processor for Mid Range Performance
Under the Lecoo sub brand, Lenovo has bolstered its gaming lineup by launching several new configs of its Bellator Blade 7000 desktop which aim to deliver mid range gaming power thanks to the latest NVIDIA graphics cards paired with Intel Silicon. According to the official press material, all systems come with a standard CPU platform on all configs with buyers only have to choose on the graphics card power and storage space.
At the heart of the Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000, we find an Intel H810 motherboard with built in support for modern wireless protocols like Wi Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. The selected processor is the Intel Core Ultra 5 230F which offers enough processing power for modern gaming and general multitasking, this is coupled with 24 GB of DDR5 memory.
For graphical output, we find the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series cards, specifically either the base RTX 5060 or the higher tier 5060 Ti which is accompanied by 8 GB of video memory. An internal 500 W power supply unit is utilized. Storage choices are a 512 GB or a 1 TB NVMe SSD.
The desktop comes in a steel case with a 0.8 mm 1 mm thickness used for the motherboard tray, side panel and etc. The design has a tempered glass side panel as well as internal RGB lighting to spice things up, front I O ports consist of two USB 3.2 Gen 1 and a headphone jack. Lenovo has tried to make this as upgradeable as possible. The CPU cooler height is up to 165 mm. Graphics cards up to 390mm can fit, but with front intake fan removed, they fit up to 420 mm. The case can accommodate a PSU with a max length of 290mm.
The systems launched in China in three distinct models with varying specs, the entry model with an RTX 5060, 512 GB SSD and Core Ultra 5 230F is sold at $1,206. Mid tier model with an RTX 5060 Ti and 512 GB SSD for $1,250 and the top tier model with an RTX 5060 Ti, 1 TB SSD and the same processor for $1,324.
