 Hey guys, Thundie here and I've got another gaming laptop review for you. This time it is the Lenovo Legion 7i. Now this is a really light gaming laptop in terms of weight, it's about 5 pounds, feels lighter than 5 pounds and it is a 15 inch laptop from Lenovo. It packs the Intel Core i7 10750H, it's a 6 core laptop, but I'm just going to get right into the new review. The first thing is just one thing that really annoyed me with this laptop that I don't like, it's the trackpad. Trackpad basically once you press down you can see a gap between the trackpad and the keyboard which is a bit annoying and also the second mouse click takes up most part of the trackpad which I just found quite annoying, but of course it's a gaming laptop I'm using a wired or wireless mouse so that's actually fine. The keyboard itself is really soft but you will get used to it in terms of usability so that aspect is fine. Now as I mentioned 15 inch laptop I do like the design, I like this design language that Lenovo has been going with, it's pretty solid overall. In terms of ports you've got of course two USB Type-C ports on your left hand side, one is a Thunderbolt port and you cannot charge with that port so sorry about that. Headphone jack on the right, there's a single USB on the right hand side, sorry headphone jacks on the left, USB on the right then when you move to the back of the device you've got your ethernet port, you've got two USBs HDMI out and of course the charging port and of course vents, the vents on the sides, the vents at the back and the vents at the bottom of the device. I did try to open it up, I didn't have any success, I haven't seen anyone who has so I would say don't venture to open up in case you wanted to replace any internals. But this packs a 2070 Max-Q and it's priced about $1,700. Pricing wise it's pretty nice for what you get with it. I've got a terabyte of storage, Intel's 6-core processor here and some performance is really good. Now I'm not going to do a Cinebench R20 for whatever reason, it keeps showing an Intel graphics card here on Cinebench so whenever I try to run it gives me some really abysmal numbers so that's besides the point but what I'm going to do is showcase a lot more gaming for you on this laptop here. Now there are a couple of things to note, the laptop has some very simple and basic functionality in terms of using the of course RGB keyboard and also changing some of the fan speed temperatures. Function and Q button really just switches between quiet mode, auto mode and of course performance mode so you can take advantage of this laptop and then function and tapping on the spacebar basically cycles between the different RGB color sets that you have. So that's very simple, that's very basic. Now in terms of gaming performance, this actually games really well. First off we ran some benchmark on of course Shadow of the Tomb Raider and the average benchmark for that was about 90 frames per second because mind you I've got to mention this earlier this is a 240Hz 15 inch display, 1080p display to 40Hz, really nice especially at that performance rate to get 90Hz for Tomb Raider at of course ultra or max settings. Now when we move over to Doom Eternal and we run this at of course max settings there, we're getting roughly between 114 frames all the way to 70 frames per second, the average is about 140 frames per second, running Doom Eternal on this 240Hz display so you can see where as far as the 2070 Max Q actually pushing in terms of gaming. Then finally of course playing some Cod Warzone, a Warzone we're doing between about 89 to about 100 frames per second which is really nice, it ran really well, 240Hz again playing at that faster frame rate really gives you much more in terms of just performance. Now with all that performance of what kind of temperatures we're getting, temps went up to about 105 degrees, what I really like about this laptop is it stays cool, it stays really really cool. I like that, I like the fact that I don't feel like my fingers are burning with some laptops I've used this year which were great performance but you know this actually stays pretty cool in terms of gaming performance for a gaming laptop. Now when you're talking about sound how loud is it because of course the fans are gonna kick it much higher and in performance mode with fans you know blurring up it didn't pass 57 decibels which was actually pretty nice to see and in quiet mode it's about 41 to 42 decibels so really quiet as well so you can take this with you, you can do a lot of work around people and you'll be fine so battery life was actually pretty solid about four hours of sort of just general use on a gaming laptop of course all gaming performance the laptop was plugged in for that but it is really nice to see that there. The functionality of this laptop that I do like as I mentioned is the cooling, cooling is great you've also got extensive RGB lighting as well and those back vents do light up on the laptop so if you look for something like that that's actually something it can do. I think overall it's a nice laptop there are some things I don't like that I've experienced is the trackpad the keyboard is a bit mushy also the front facing camera it's 720p it's really not worth it there's no windows and a little functionality in there it's literally just you know using your pen if you want to log into the laptop and use but the gaming experience for me was really solid I like that and I think you're getting a decent deal here but if some of these things are things that you don't care about and if maybe the trackpad is something that's really important then this might not be the laptop for you but I thought the overall experience was really solid overall for me so there you have it if you have any questions or any comments let me know otherwise don't forget to like share subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment