Lenovo and AMD appear to be building up a selective association with customer/workstation items. Following selectiveness for Lenovo to sell workstations controlled by the Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors, the two seem, by all accounts, to be teaming up on graphics cards. Pictures surfaced on Chinese web-based media of the new Lenovo Radeon RX 6800 XT and RX 6900 XT LEGION Edition illustrations cards. Now it’s indistinct whether Lenovo planned these cards, or if the fashioners of AMD’s reference MBA (made by AMD) graphics cards helped.
Taking a gander at the red-enlightened “R” foundation plan component, the chance of the card being planned and made by a similar OEM as reference-plan MBA cards, can’t be precluded. Utilization of the “R” foundation traces all the way back to the Radeon RX Vega arrangement. The typeface of the “R” has since been refreshed to coordinate with the most recent Radeon logo. Somewhere else across the card, we see a huge “Radeon RX 6×00 XT” logo along the highest point of the card, which is RGB enlightened. The butch triple-space card seems, by all accounts, to be marginally bigger than the RX 6800 XT/RX 6900 XT reference-plan, pulling power from a couple of 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Along the metal back-plate we see an enormous, enlightened logo of LEGION, Lenovo’s gaming PC marquee. The following are screengrabs from the activity, watch the enlivened GIF in the source interface underneath. Now we couldn’t say whether this card is China-restrictive, and precisely how it’s promoted, regardless of whether it’s sold independent like any AIB retail card, or whether it’s pre-introduced on LEGION PCs, like the 2021 LEGION 7000P desktops.
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