Lenovo has introduced a new gaming desktop in China, the Legion Blade 7000P. It's a rebrand of the LOQ Tower 26ADR10 that the company introduced for the global market at IFA 2025. However, the Chinese market is getting a much better CPU option than the international variant.
To look back, the global LOQ Tower 26ADR10 features the Ryzen 7 8745HX, and in comparison, the Chinese LOQ Tower 26ADR10 gets the more capable Ryzen 9 9955HX3D. The former CPU is from the Dragon Range Refresh featuring Zen 4 cores, while the latter is from the more recent Fire Range lineup with Zen 5 cores.
More importantly, the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D comes with 64 MB 3D V-cache, allowing it to deliver a much better gaming performance than the Ryzen 7 8745HX. Of course, the other specs appear to be the same. To be specific, the Legion Blade 7000P can be equipped with up to a desktop RTX 5070 Ti, matching what the LOQ Tower 26ADR10 tops out at.
However, there appears to be a slight change in terms of the design. Lenovo showcased the Legion Blade 7000P with a mesh panel, while the global version of the gaming desktop has a clear panel on the left. Now, although the company hasn't yet offered the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D option for the global version of the Legion Blade 7000P, Lenovo could offer it on a different gaming desktop model.
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孤城Hardware on Weibo, IT Home, ENEN科技匠 (machine translated from Chinese)










