Lenovo 7000X Desktop Launches in China Starting at 5499 CNY

Lenovo Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop now available in China starting at 5499 CNY. Features Intel Core 5, AMD Ryzen options, NVIDIA graphics, and standard warranty.

Lenovo Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop computer front view
Lenovo Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop computer front view

Lenovo has released its Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop in China, offering prebuilt systems with Core 5 and processors alongside graphics cards. The launch brings a new entry-level gaming PC option to the Chinese market at a starting price of 5499 CNY.

Lenovo Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop computer front view
Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X desktop computer front view

New prebuilt desktop offers Core 5 205H and RTX 3050 for budget gaming enthusiasts

The desktop ships with two main processor options: the Intel Core 5 205H or the AMD R5 5600G. Graphics configurations include either an NVIDIA RTX 3050 or an RTX 5060Ti, though the latter model number requires verification as it does not match standard NVIDIA naming conventions.

Specifications

  • CPU: Core 5 205H / R5 5600G
  • GPU: RTX 3050 / RTX 5060Ti
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4
  • Storage: 512GB SSD
  • Power Supply: 500W (3C certified)

Each system comes equipped with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD for storage. The chassis measures 393mm by 170mm by 374mm, providing approximately 25 liters of internal volume. Connectivity features include Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 support.

Lenovo includes a 3C certified 500W power supply in all configurations. Buyers receive a standard three-year warranty paired with three years of on-site service coverage for the hardware.

The base model featuring the Core 5 205H and RTX 3050 starts at 5499 CNY (about $810). The higher-end configuration with the R5 5600G, RTX 5060Ti, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD costs 6999 CNY (about $1,031). Both units became available for purchase in China on June 8, 2024.

This release positions the Douzhanzhe Feng 7000X as a budget-friendly prebuilt desktop targeting entry-level gaming and general computing tasks. The system prioritizes standard components and local warranty support over cutting-edge hardware specifications.

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