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{{Infobox computing device
{{Infobox computing device
   | name = ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024)
   | name = Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 16IRX8/16ARX8 (2023)
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   | manufacturer = [[ASUS]]
   | manufacturer = [[Lenovo]]
   | family = [[TUF Gaming]]
   | family = [[Legion]]
   | type =  
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   | generation =  
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   | release date = {{Start date and age|2024|01|df=yes|br=y}}
   | release date = {{Start date and age|2023|df=yes|br=y}}
   | lifespan =  
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   | price =  
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   | os = [[Windows 11 Home]]<br>[[Windows 11 Pro]]<br>No preinstalled OS
   | os = [[Windows 11 Pro]], [[Windows 11 Home]], [[Windows 11 Home Single Language]], or no preload operating system
   | power =  
   | power =  
   | soc =  
   | soc =  
   | cpu = [[AMD Ryzen 9 8945H]]<br>[[AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS]]<br>[[AMD Ryzen 7 8845H]]
   | cpu = [[Intel Core i5-13500HX]], [[Intel Core i7-13650HX]], [[Intel Core i7-13700HX]], [[Intel Core i9-13900HX]], [[AMD Ryzen 5 7645HX]], [[AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX]], [[AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX]]
   | memory = 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM (supports up to 32 GB)
   | memory = Up to 32 GB DDR5-4800, DDR5-5200, or DDR5-5600
   | memory slots = 2 user accessible
   | memory slots = Two DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, dual-channel capable
   | storage = 512 GB, 1 TB, or 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
   | storage = Up to 1 TB SSD
   | storage slots = 2 user accessible
   | storage slots = Two M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 slots
   | memory card =  
   | memory card = No card reader
   | camera = 720p HD
   | camera = FHD 1080p with E-shutter, fixed focus or HD 720p with E-shutter, fixed focus
   | display = '''[[Screen Size|Screen size]]''': 15.6 inch <br>'''[[Panel Type|Panel type]]''': [[IPS]]-level <br>'''[[Coating]]''': Anti-glare<br>'''[[Resolution]]''': 1920 x 1080 or 2560 x 1440 <br>'''[[Aspect Ratio|Aspect ratio]]''': 16:9 <br>'''[[Refresh Rate|Refresh rate]]''': 144 Hz or 165 Hz <br>'''[[Brightness|Brightness]]''': 300 Nits <br>'''[[Color Gamut|sRGB]]''': 100 % <br>'''[[Color Gamut|Adobe RGB]]''': 75.35 % <br>'''[[Color Gamut|DCI-P3]]''': 100 %<br>'''[[Variable Refresh Rate|VRR]]''': [[Nvidia G-Sync|G-Sync]]<br>'''Screen-to-body ratio''':
   | display = '''[[Screen Size|Screen size]]''': 16 inch <br/>'''[[Panel Type|Panel type]]''': IPS <br/>'''[[Resolution]]''': 2560 x 1600 <br/>'''Brightness|Brightness''': 300 nits or 500 nits <br/>'''[[Color Gamut|Color]]''': 100% sRGB or DCI-P3 <br/>'''[[Refresh Rate|Refresh rate]]''': 165 Hz or 240 Hz <br/>'''[[Contrast Ratio|Contrast ratio]]''': 1200:1 <br/>'''[[Special Features]]''': Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Advanced Optimus, TÜV Low Blue Light, DisplayHDR 400
   | graphics = [[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop]] 6 GB [[Video Memory|GDDR6]] [[Total GPU Power|140 W]]<br>[[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop]] 8 GB GDDR6 140 W<br>[[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop]] 8 GB GDDR6 140 W
   | graphics = [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050]], [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060]], [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070]]
   | sound = 2 x stereo speakers w/ Dolby Atmos
   | sound = Stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Nahimic Audio<br>Dual-microphone array
   | input =  
   | input =  
   | controllers =  
   | controllers =  
   | touchpad =  
   | touchpad = Buttonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, 75 x 120 mm
   | connectivity = [[WiFi 6]] (802.11ax) (Dual band) 2x2<br>[[Bluetooth]] 5.3<br>2 x [[USB]] 3.2 Gen 1 ([[Type-A]])<br>1 x [[USB]] 3.2 Gen 2 ([[Type-C]], [[DisplayPort|DP]] 1.4, [[USB Power Delivery|PD]])<br>1 x [[USB]] 4 ([[Type-C]], [[DisplayPort|DP]] 1.4, [[USB Power Delivery|PD]])<br>1 x [[HDMI]] 2.1 FRL<br> 
   | connectivity = [[Wi-Fi 6]], [[Wi-Fi 6E]], [[Bluetooth 5.2]]<br>1 x [[Ethernet (RJ-45)]]<br>1 x [[USB-C 3.2 Gen 2]]<br>3 x [[USB 3.2 Gen 1]]<br>1 x [[HDMI 2.1]]<br>1 x [[3.5mm headphone jack]]
   | currentfw =  
   | currentfw =  
   | platform =  
   | platform =  
   | service =  
   | service =  
   | dimensions = '''W''': {{convert|13.94|in|cm}} <br>'''D''': {{convert|9.88|in|cm}} <br>'''H''': {{convert|0.88|in|cm}} to {{convert|0.98|in|cm}}
   | dimensions = '''H''': {{convert|0.88|in|cm}} - {{convert|1.05|in|cm}} <br/>'''W''': {{convert|14.31|in|cm}} <br/>'''D''': {{convert|10.25|in|cm}}
   | battery = 4 cell Li-ion 90 WHr
   | battery = Integrated Li-Polymer 80Wh
   | weight = {{convert|4.85|lbs|kg}}
   | weight = Less than {{convert|5.6|lbs|kg}}
   | weight of power brick = 240W AC adapter
   | weight of power brick = 230W or 300W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter
   | number pad = Full size
   | number pad = Yes
   | chassis = '''Color''': Mecha gray, Jaeger gray<br>'''Materials''': Metal lid, plastic interior and bottom panel<br>'''Cooling''': 2 fans, heatpipes
   | chassis = '''Color''': Onyx grey, Abyss Blue<br>'''Materials''': Aluminium (top), PC-ABS (bottom)
   | keyboard lighting color = 1-zone RGB backlit
   | keyboard lighting color = 4-Zone RGB backlight, Blue backlight, or White backlight
   | fingerprint reader = No
   | fingerprint reader = No
   | facial recognition = No
   | facial recognition = No
   | special features =  
   | special features = AI Chip: LA1, Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system
   | topgame =  
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   | related =  
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   | website = [https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2024/techspec/ ASUS]
   | website = [https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf Lenovo]
   }}
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The '''ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024)''' is a mid-range gaming laptop designed for gamers seeking a balance between performance and price. It features AMD's Ryzen 9 and Ryzen 7 processors, Nvidia's RTX 4000 series GPUs, and a variety of memory and storage configurations. The laptop is available in two colors: Mecha Gray and Jaeger Gray.
The '''Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 16IRX8/16ARX8 (2023)''' is a high-performance gaming laptop designed to cater to gamers and power users. It offers a range of configurations with powerful processors, advanced graphics, and high-refresh-rate displays. The laptop is built with a focus on performance and cooling efficiency, featuring Lenovo's Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system and an AI chip for optimized performance.


== Primary Hardware ==
== Primary Hardware ==
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=== [[Central Processing Unit (CPU)|Processor]] ===
=== [[Central Processing Unit (CPU)|Processor]] ===
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) can be configured with the following processors<ref name="specs">{{cite web |url=https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2024/techspec/ |title=ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) Specifications |publisher=ASUS}}</ref>:
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 can be configured with the following processors<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Processor%20Family%2013th%20Generation%20Intel%C2%AE%20Core%E2%84%A2%20i5%20%2F%20i7%20%2F%20i9%20Processor |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Processor%20Family%20AMD%20Ryzen%E2%84%A2%205%20%2F%207%20%2F%209%20Processor |title=Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>:
*[[AMD Ryzen 9 8945H]] with 8 cores and 16 threads, 24 MB cache, base clock of 4.0 GHz, and boost clock up to 5.2 GHz.
* [[Intel Core i5-13500HX]] with 14 cores (6 P-cores and 8 E-cores) and a maximum frequency of 4.7 GHz.
*[[AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS]] with 8 cores and 16 threads, 24 MB cache, base clock of 3.8 GHz, and boost clock up to 5.1 GHz.
* [[Intel Core i7-13650HX]] with 14 cores (6 P-cores and 8 E-cores) and a maximum frequency of 4.9 GHz.
*[[AMD Ryzen 7 8845H]] with 8 cores and 16 threads, 24 MB cache, base clock of 3.8 GHz, and boost clock up to 5.1 GHz.
* [[Intel Core i7-13700HX]] with 16 cores (8 P-cores and 8 E-cores) and a maximum frequency of 5.0 GHz.
* [[Intel Core i9-13900HX]] with 24 cores (8 P-cores and 16 E-cores) and a maximum frequency of 5.4 GHz.
* [[AMD Ryzen 5 7645HX]] with 6 cores and a maximum frequency of 5.0 GHz.
* [[AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX]] with 8 cores and a maximum frequency of 5.1 GHz.
* [[AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX]] with 16 cores and a maximum frequency of 5.4 GHz.
 
These processors are designed to deliver high performance for gaming and multitasking, with support for advanced features such as Intel's hybrid architecture and efficient power management.
 
The Intel Core i7-13700HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, demonstrated a performance increase of 5-15% over its predecessor in multi-threaded tasks, though the gains are relatively minor. Performance sustainability is excellent, with no significant dips over time during CineBench R15 xT loop tests. The Core i9 variant is expected to offer a substantial boost in multi-thread performance, potentially increasing by 50-70% over the Core i7-13700HX.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Our%20is%20only%20about%205%20to%2015%20percent%20faster%20in%20multi%2Dthreaded%20loads%20than%20the%20older%20that%20it%20replaces. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


The Ryzen 9 8945H processor offers high multi-core performance, making it suitable for demanding tasks and gaming. In synthetic benchmarks, the Ryzen 9 8945H consistently achieves high turbo speeds under sustained multi-thread loads. For instance, in Cinebench R23, it scores 17785 points in multi-core and 1812 points in single-core tests.<ref name="notebookcheck">{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-TUF-Gaming-A15-2024-review-RTX-4060-power-moderate-price-long-battery-life.864614.0.html |title=Asus TUF Gaming A15 (2024) review: RTX 4060 power, moderate price, long battery life |publisher=NotebookCheck}}</ref>
The Intel Core i9-13900HX variant, paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a robust performance package, though it is noted to be not as powerful as other i9 HX implementations. The CPU is competent, providing a good balance of performance and efficiency for gaming and productivity tasks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=competent%20CPU%20with%20three%20GPU%20options |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


The Ryzen 7 8845HS and 8845H processors also deliver strong performance, with the 8845HS variant being slightly more power-efficient. These processors are well-suited for gaming and multitasking, providing a good balance between performance and power consumption.
The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows competitive performance against the Intel Core i7-13700HX, with single- and multi-thread performance scores that are 15% and 30% higher, respectively, than the Ryzen 7 7735HS. The Ryzen 7 7745HX is within reach of the competing Intel Core i7-13700HX by just 5 to 15% in most benchmarks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=The%20Ryzen%207%207745HX%20is%20therefore%20within%20reach%20of%20the%20competing%20by%20just%205%20to%2015%20percent%20in%20most%20benchmarks%20including%C2%A0LibreOffice%20and%20HWBOT%20x265%204K. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
'''Benchmarks''':
*Cinebench R23:
*Cinebench R23:
** Ryzen 9 8945H: ~1812 pts (single-core), ~17785 pts (multi-core)<ref name="notebookcheck" />
** Intel Core i7-13700HX: ~21150 pts (multi-core), ~1842 pts (single-core)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Average%20Intel%20Core%20i7%2D13700HX%20()%20%7C%2021150%20Points |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
** Ryzen 7 8845HS: ~1700 pts (single-core), ~16000 pts (multi-core)<ref name="jarrodstech">{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpvbxS51TlM |title=ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) Review |publisher=JarrodsTech}}</ref>
** Intel Core i9-13900HX: ~30176 pts (multi-core), ~2005 pts (single-core)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=CineBench%20R23%3A%20CPU%2030176%20pts%2C%20CPU%20Single%20Core%202005%20pts |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
** AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX: ~18060 pts (multi-core), ~1846 pts (single-core)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=AMD%20Ryzen%207%207745HX%20%7C%2018060%20Points |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)|Graphics]] ===
=== [[Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)|Graphics]] ===
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) is available with the following discrete GPUs<ref name="specs" />:
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics with the following configurations<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=NVIDIA%C2%AE%20GeForce%20RTX%E2%84%A2%20Discrete%20GDDR6 |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>:
*[[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop]] GPU with 6 GB GDDR6 memory, 2105 MHz boost clock, and 140 W TGP.
* [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050]] with 6GB GDDR6 memory.
*[[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop]] GPU with 8 GB GDDR6 memory, 1940 MHz boost clock, and 140 W TGP.
* [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060]] with 8GB GDDR6 memory.
*[[Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Laptop]] GPU with 8 GB GDDR6 memory, 1655 MHz boost clock, and 140 W TGP.
* [[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070]] with 8GB GDDR6 memory.
 
These GPUs support advanced gaming features such as DirectX 12 Ultimate, DLSS 3.5, and Dynamic Boost 2.0, providing high performance for gaming and creative tasks.


The RTX 4070 GPU offers high performance, suitable for gaming at 1440p resolution with high to maximum settings. It performs comparably to other RTX 4070 laptops and slightly better at 1440p resolution. The RTX 4060 GPU is also capable of handling FHD gaming at high to maximum settings, with benchmark scores and frame rates on par with the average RTX 4060 performance.<ref name="notebookcheck" /><ref name="jarrodstech" />
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 variant tested showed a 10-15% performance increase over the average laptop with the same GPU, making it a strong option for maximizing graphics performance. The RTX 4060 is about 20-25% faster than the previous generation RTX 3060, though it is slightly outperformed by the RTX 3070 Ti by about 15%.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Graphics%20performance%20is%2010%20to%2015%20percent%20faster%20than%20the%20average%20laptop%20in%20our%20database%20with%20the%20same%20GPU. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 variant, paired with the Intel Core i9-13900HX, provides a high level of performance suitable for demanding gaming and creative tasks. It is noted for its good value in the mid-tier gaming laptop segment.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=good%20value%20mid%2Dtier%20laptop%2C%20well%20built%2C%20with%20a%20good%20screen%20and%20inputs%2C%20and%20plenty%20of%20performance |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a performance advantage over the Intel Core i7-13700HX with the RTX 4060, particularly in more demanding titles at higher resolutions and settings. The RTX 4070 is about 20% faster than the RTX 4060 in such scenarios.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=Our%20AMD%2Dpowered%20RTX%204070%20model%20would%20perform%20about%20the%20same%20as%20the%20Intel%2Dpowered%20RTX%204060%20model%20at%20worst%20and%20up%20to%2020%20percent%20faster%20at%20best. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
'''Benchmarks''':
*3DMark Time Spy:
*3DMark Time Spy:
** RTX 4060: ~10402 pts<ref name="notebookcheck" />
** NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060: ~11312 pts<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=NVIDIA%20GeForce%20RTX%204060%20Laptop%20GPU%2C%20Intel%20Core%20i7%2D13700HX%20%7C%2011312%20Points |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
** RTX 4070: ~12000 pts<ref name="jarrodstech" />
** NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070: ~13493 pts<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=3DMark%2013%20%E2%80%93%20Time%20Spy%3A%2013493%20(Graphics%20%E2%80%93%2013102%2C%20CPU%20%E2%80%93%2016247) |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*3DMark Fire Strike:
** RTX 4060: ~25032 pts<ref name="notebookcheck" />
** RTX 4070: ~28000 pts<ref name="jarrodstech" />


=== [[Random Access Memory (RAM)|Memory]] ===
=== [[Random Access Memory (RAM)|Memory]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 supports up to 32 GB of DDR5-5600 memory in dual-channel mode. It can be configured with the following memory options<ref name="specs" />:
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 offers the following memory configurations<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Max%20Memory%5B1%5D%20%E2%80%A2%20Up%20to%2032GB%20DDR5%2D4800%20offering%20%E2%80%A2%20Up%20to%2032GB%20DDR5%2D5600%20offering |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Max%20Memory%5B1%5D%20Up%20to%2032GB%20DDR5%2D5200%20offering |title=Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>:
*8 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM x 2
* Up to 32GB DDR5-4800
*16 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM x 2
* Up to 32GB DDR5-5200
*16 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM
* Up to 32GB DDR5-5600


The dual-channel memory configuration provides normal transfer speeds for DDR5 5600 RAM. In synthetic benchmarks, the memory performs well, with AIDA64 Memory Copy speeds of around 61823 MB/s.<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The memory is dual-channel capable, with two DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, allowing for efficient multitasking and performance in demanding applications.


'''Benchmarks''':
The Intel Core i9-13900HX variant tested was equipped with 32 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory, providing ample capacity for gaming and multitasking.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=Memory%20%7C%2032%20GB%20DDR5%205600Mhz%20(2x%2016GB%20DIMMS) |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*AIDA64 Memory Copy: ~61823 MB/s<ref name="notebookcheck" />


=== [[Storage]] ===
=== [[Storage]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 can be configured with the following storage options<ref name="specs" />:
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 supports up to two M.2 SSDs with the following configurations<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Storage%20Support%5B1%5D%20Up%20to%20two%20drives%2C%202x%20M.2%20SSD |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Storage%20Support%5B1%5D%20Up%20to%20two%20drives%2C%202x%20M.2%202280%20SSD |title=Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>:
*512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
* M.2 2280 SSD up to 1TB
*1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
*2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD


The storage performance is decent, with good data transfer speeds. However, thermally induced throttling has been observed during sustained disk loads. The 1 TB SSD configuration, for example, achieves read speeds of around 4945 MB/s and write speeds of around 3244 MB/s in CrystalDiskMark tests.<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The storage options provide fast data access and ample space for games, applications, and media files.


'''Benchmarks''':
The SK Hynix PC801 SSD in the tested unit offers excellent performance, with sequential read and write rates approaching 7200 MB/s and 5000 MB/s, respectively. However, transfer rates may occasionally throttle to 6300 MB/s instead of maintaining a flat maximum of 7200 MB/s.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Our%20unit%20utilizes%20the%20same%20PCIe4%20x4%20512%20GB%20as%20found%20on%20the%20Lenovo%20Legion%20S7%2016. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*CrystalDiskMark 5/6:
** Read Seq Q32T1: ~4945 MB/s
** Write Seq Q32T1: ~3244 MB/s<ref name="notebookcheck" />
 
=== Co-processors ===
The TUF Gaming A15 includes the AMD XDNA™ NPU, which provides up to 16 TOPS of AI performance. This co-processor is designed to accelerate AI applications and enhance overall system performance.<ref name="specs" />


== Input Devices ==
== Input Devices ==
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=== [[Keyboard]] ===
=== [[Keyboard]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 features a backlit chiclet keyboard with 1-zone RGB lighting. The keyboard has a full-width layout with a numerical pad, medium travel, and a distinct pressure point. The WASD keys are highlighted for gaming, and there are extra keys for volume, mic control, and Armory Crate shortcuts.<ref name="notebookcheck" /><ref name="jarrodstech" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features a 6-row keyboard with multimedia Fn keys and a numeric keypad. It is available with 4-Zone RGB backlight, Blue backlight, or White backlight options.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Keyboard%206%2Drow%2C%20multimedia%20Fn%20keys%2C%20numeric%20keypad%2C%20black%20keycaps |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


The typing experience is decent, with good key resistance and minimal flex. However, the RGB lighting effects are limited and inconsistent, and there are software issues with Aura Effects and Aura Creator.<ref name="jarrodstech" />
The keyboard offers 1.5 mm travel, 0.2 mm pitch, and 100 percent anti-ghosting for gaming purposes. The travel and feedback are deeper and stronger than those on competitors like the Asus Zephyrus M16, providing a more satisfying typing experience. However, per-key RGB lighting is not available, which is a feature exclusive to the higher-end Legion 7 Pro series.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=The%20keyboard%20offers%201.5%20mm%20travel%2C%200.2%20mm%20pitch%2C%20and%20100%20percent%20anti%2Dghosting%20for%20gaming%20purposes. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The keyboard is noted for its quiet operation and slight concavity of the keys, which aids in typing accuracy. The inclusion of a full-sized keyboard with a numeric keypad is appreciated, though the numpad keys are slightly smaller to prevent a cramped layout.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=The%20keys%20are%20a%20little%20on%20the%20soft%20side%20to%20press%2C%20but%20I%20can%20quickly%20adapt. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[Touchpad]] ===
=== [[Touchpad]] ===
The touchpad on the TUF Gaming A15 is fairly large, smooth, and clicks down anywhere. It serves as a good replacement for a mouse, with no significant issues reported.<ref name="jarrodstech" />
The laptop is equipped with a buttonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, measuring 75 x 120 mm (2.95 x 4.72 inches), providing a smooth and responsive input experience.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Touchpad%20Buttonless%20Mylar%C2%AE%20surface%20multi%2Dtouch%20touchpad%2C%2075%20x%20120%20mm%20(2.95%20x%204.72%20inches) |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The clickpad is about the same size as the one on the previous model, with smooth and responsive gliding. However, the travel is very shallow when clicking, and feedback isn't very strong. Despite this, the clickpad works reliably enough for simple tasks when a mouse isn't available.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=The%20clickpad%20(12%20x%207.5%20cm)%20is%20about%20the%20same%20size%20as%20the%20one%20on%20the%20(11.5%20x%208%20cm). |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The touchpad is noted for its improved performance over previous models, with gestures and tracking working effectively. It is assumed to be a very smooth plastic rather than glass, providing a satisfactory user experience.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=The%20trackpad.%20on%20the%20other%20hand.%20I%20think%20has%20been%20updated%2C%20because%20I%20feel%20like%20it%20performs%20a%20lot%20better%20than%20I%20witnessed%20in%20the%20previous%20model. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[Webcam]] ===
=== [[Webcam]] ===
The laptop comes with a 720p HD webcam. The webcam is functional but does not offer high-quality images. It lacks IR support for Windows Hello face unlock.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 includes a webcam with two options: FHD 1080p with E-shutter, fixed focus, or HD 720p with E-shutter, fixed focus.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Camera%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20FHD%201080p%2C%20with%20E%2Dshutter%2C%20fixed%20focus%20%E2%80%A2%20HD%20720p%2C%20with%20E%2Dshutter%2C%20fixed%20focus |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[Microphone]] ===
The 1080p webcam is standard on gaming laptops, but on the Lenovo, automatic brightness adjustments occur slower than usual, resulting in a darker picture. There is an electronic webcam shutter for privacy control but no IR sensor.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=The%201080p%20or%202%20MP%20webcam%20has%20become%20standard%20on%20gaming%20laptops. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
The TUF Gaming A15 includes a built-in array microphone. While functional, detailed evaluations of its performance are not provided in the reviews.<ref name="specs" />
 
The webcam is noted for producing decent images even in poorly lit rooms, though it lacks an IR sensor for facial recognition.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=The%20webcam%20on%20this%20model%20is%20a%20FHD%20shooter. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


== Output Devices ==
== Output Devices ==
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=== [[Display]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 offers two display options<ref name="specs" />:
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features a 16-inch IPS display with the following specifications<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Display%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20WQXGA%20Anti%2Dglare%2016%22%20(2560x1600) |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Display%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20WQXGA%20Anti%2Dglare%2016%22%20(2560x1600) |title=Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>:
*15.6-inch, QHD (2560 x 1440), IPS-level, 165 Hz, 100% DCI-P3, G-Sync, MUX Switch + NVIDIA® Advanced Optimus
* Resolution: 2560 x 1600
*15.6-inch, FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS-level, 144 Hz, 100% sRGB, 75.35% Adobe RGB, G-Sync, MUX Switch + NVIDIA® Advanced Optimus
* Brightness: 300 nits or 500 nits
* Color Gamut: 100% sRGB or DCI-P3
* Refresh Rate: 165 Hz or 240 Hz
* Contrast Ratio: 1200:1
* Special Features: Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Advanced Optimus, TÜV Low Blue Light, DisplayHDR 400
 
The display is designed to provide vibrant colors and smooth visuals, making it suitable for gaming and multimedia consumption.
 
The 165 Hz display option supports G-Sync, 2560 x 1600 native resolution, and full sRGB coverage, while the 240 Hz panel supports HDR400. The base 165 Hz option is sufficient for midrange gamers, offering excellent image quality with minimal graininess for a matte panel. However, backlight bleeding could be improved, as the unit tested exhibited a fair amount of light bleeding, which is borderline unacceptable for a gaming laptop in this price range.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20display%20options%20for%20the%202023%20Legion%20Pro%205%2016%3A%20165%20Hz%20and%20240%20Hz. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


The QHD display option provides a higher resolution and better color accuracy, making it suitable for gaming and content creation. The FHD display option is also decent, with good brightness and minimal backlight bleed. However, the response time is subpar, causing blur in fast-paced games.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
The 240 Hz display option, tested with the Intel Core i9-13900HX and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a bright and sharp image with a maximum brightness of 506 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 1488:1. The panel provides good viewing angles and minimal backlight bleed, though it lacks wide gamut color coverage, topping out at 100% sRGB.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=The%20model%20I%20have%20on%20hand%20has%20a%2016%E2%80%9D%20240Hz%202560%C3%971600%20px%20resolution%20screen. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the 165 Hz display, utilizes a different IPS panel than the Intel-powered variant, offering slightly faster black-white and gray-gray response times, but the differences are marginal for an essentially identical viewing experience.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=Interestingly%2C%20our%20AMD%2Dpowered%C2%A0Legion%20Pro%205%2016ARX8%20utilizes%20a%20different%20IPS%20panel%20than%20on%20the%20Intel%2Dpowered%C2%A0Legion%20Pro%205%2016IRX8%20(CSOT%20MNG007DA1%2DQ%20vs.%C2%A0AU%20Optronics%20B160QAN03.1) |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Brightness: ~300 nits<ref name="jarrodstech" />
 
*Response Time Black to White: ~22.9 ms<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The display on the Legion 5 Pro is noted for its decent brightness and color reproduction, achieving 82.4% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and an average brightness of 319 nits. While it is not the brightest or most colorful display compared to competitors like the Razer Blade 14, it offers sufficient vibrancy for gaming and multimedia tasks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=The%20Legion%205%20Pro%20did%20decently%20on%20our%20color%20tests%20and%20reproduced%2082.4%25%20of%20the%20%2C%20beating%20the%2077.9%25%20mainstream%20gaming%20average. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey: ~31.7 ms<ref name="notebookcheck" />


=== [[Audio]] ===
=== [[Audio]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 is equipped with two stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The speakers are located towards the front on the left and right sides. The sound quality is decent at lower volumes but becomes tinny at higher volumes.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Nahimic Audio, and a dual-microphone array for clear audio input.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Audio%20Chip%20High%20Definition%20(HD)%20Audio%2C%20Realtek%C2%AE%20ALC3306%20codec |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
The speakers are average in loudness, with a maximum volume of 72 dB(A), which is quieter than expected compared to most other gaming laptops. The audio quality is balanced in mids and highs, but bass is nearly absent.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Pink%20noise%20at%20maximum%20volume%20is%20quieter%20than%20expected%20at%2072%20dB(A)%20compared%20to%20~80%20dB(A)%20or%20louder%20on%20most%20other%20gaming%20laptops |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Speaker loudness: ~82 dB<ref name="notebookcheck" />
 
The speakers are noted to be poor, with limited volume and bass, making them less suitable for multimedia consumption without external audio devices.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=poor%20speakers |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The Legion 5 Pro's audio system, despite being bottom-firing, delivers a surprisingly crisp and clear sound. While it can sound hollow at times, it is generally loud and punchy, providing a satisfactory audio experience for gaming and music.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=Built%20with%20bottom%2Dfiring%20speakers%2C%20the%20Legion%205%20Pro%20might%20give%20audio%20fanatics%20a%20moment%20of%20pause%20due%20to%20its%20positioning. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


== Connectivity ==
== Connectivity ==
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=== [[WiFi]] ===
=== [[WiFi]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 comes with a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) card. The Wi-Fi performance is decent but falls short of the speeds achieved by Intel modules.<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 supports Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E, providing fast and reliable wireless connectivity.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=WLAN%20%2B%20Bluetooth%C2%AE%20%E2%80%A2%20Wi%2DFi%C2%AE%206%2C%20802.11ax%202x2%20Wi%2DFi%C2%AE%20%2B%20Bluetooth%C2%AE%205.2%2C%20M.2%20card |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The Intel AX211 module provides stable transfer rates, with no issues when paired with a 6 GHz Asus AXE11000 network.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=An%20Intel%20AX211%20comes%20standard%20for%20Wi%2DFi%206E%20and%20Bluetooth%205.2%20connectivity. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The AMD model swaps out the common Intel AX211 for the less common MediaTek MT7922. Performance is otherwise steady and reliable when paired to a 6 GHz network.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=The%20AMD%20model%20swaps%20out%20the%20common%20Intel%20AX211%20for%20the%20less%20common%20MediaTek%20MT7922. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
'''Benchmarks''':
*iperf3 transmit: ~830 MBit/s<ref name="notebookcheck" />
* iperf3 transmit AXE11000: ~1347 Mb/s
*iperf3 receive: ~978 MBit/s<ref name="notebookcheck" />
* iperf3 receive AXE11000: ~1619 Mb/s<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Intel%20Wi%2DFi%206E%20AX211%20%7C%201347%20(1002min%20%2D%201458max)%20MBit/s%20%2B68%25 |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[Bluetooth]] ===
=== [[Bluetooth]] ===
The laptop includes a Bluetooth 5.3 module.<ref name="specs" />
The laptop includes Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connectivity with peripherals and accessories.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=WLAN%20%2B%20Bluetooth%C2%AE%20%E2%80%A2%20Wi%2DFi%C2%AE%206%2C%20802.11ax%202x2%20Wi%2DFi%C2%AE%20%2B%20Bluetooth%C2%AE%205.2%2C%20M.2%20card |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[SD Card Reader]] ===
=== [[USB]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 does not include an SD card reader.<ref name="specs" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with multiple USB ports, including one USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 and three USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, providing versatile connectivity options.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Ports%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%201x%20USB%203.2%20Gen%201%20(Always%20On) |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== [[USB]] ===
The laptop lacks Thunderbolt support, which is a notable omission for users seeking high-speed data transfer and connectivity options.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=no%20Thunderbolt%20or%20biometrics |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
The laptop is equipped with the following USB ports<ref name="specs" />:
*2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
*1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (supports DisplayPort, power delivery, G-SYNC)
*1 x USB 4 Type-C (supports DisplayPort)


=== Display Outputs ===
=== Display Outputs ===
The TUF Gaming A15 includes the following display outputs<ref name="specs" />:
The laptop supports up to four independent displays, with HDMI supporting up to 4K@60Hz and USB-C supporting up to 4K@60Hz.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Monitor%20Support%20Supports%20up%20to%204%20independent%20displays%20(native%20display%20and%203%20external%20monitors%20via%20HDMI%C2%AE%20and%20USB%2DC%C2%AE) |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*1 x HDMI 2.1 FRL
*2 x DisplayPort (via USB-C)


== Case ==
== Case ==
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The TUF Gaming A15 features a gray metal lid with a black plastic interior and bottom panel. The build quality is robust, with minimal flex and a smooth hinge mechanism. The laptop is available in two colors: Mecha Gray and Jaeger Gray. It weighs approximately 4.85 lbs (2.2 kg) and has dimensions of 13.94 x 9.88 x 0.88-0.98 inches.<ref name="specs" /><ref name="jarrodstech" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is available in Onyx grey and Abyss Blue and is constructed with an aluminum top and PC-ABS bottom, providing a durable and stylish design.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Case%20Color%20Onyx%20grey%20Surface%20Treatment%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20Anodize%20electrophoresis%20deposition%20%E2%80%A2%20Anodizing |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The revised chassis has fewer accents and angles for a flatter and more professional look than the previous model, with a more uniform appearance. Chassis rigidity is excellent, with no audible creaking or weak points. However, the Legion Pro 5 16 is noticeably larger and heavier than many of its peers, making it less travel-friendly.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Visually%2C%20the%20revised%20chassis%20has%20fewer%20accents%20and%20angles%20for%20a%20flatter%20and%20more%20professional%20look%20than%20last%20year%27s%20model%20especially%20along%20the%20rear. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The design is noted for its good build quality, with a metal lid and sturdy plastic for the lower half. The laptop is described as having a professional appearance, suitable for both gaming and work environments.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=good%20build%20quality%20and%20design |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


The design is sturdy, with a good selection of ports and easy access for maintenance and upgrades. The lid opens to a maximum angle of 130 degrees.<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The AMD Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 shares the same chassis as the Intel Legion Pro 5 16IRX8. While there are usually a few port differences between most AMD and Intel variants, there are actually none between these two models since Lenovo has opted to exclude both USB 4 and Thunderbolt support on all Legion 5 Pro SKUs regardless of CPU option.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=The%20AMD%20Legion%20Pro%205%2016ARX8%20shares%20the%20same%20chassis%20as%20the%20Intel%20Legion%20Pro%205%2016IRX8. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The Legion 5 Pro's design is simple yet sturdy, featuring a smooth black lid with the Lenovo and Legion logos. The laptop's hinge is strong, and the chassis is robust, providing a solid feel when handled.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=Lenovo%20gets%20pretty%20simple%20with%20the%20Legion%205%20Pro%E2%80%99s%20design%20elements%2C%20featuring%20a%20smooth%2Dto%2Dthe%2Dtouch%20black%20lid%20with%20the%20iconic%20silver%20Lenovo%20logo%20at%20the%20top%20right%2C%20while%20a%20reflective%20Legion%20logo%20sits%20at%20the%20bottom%20right. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


== Maintenance ==
== Maintenance ==
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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is designed with a focus on durability and longevity, with limited user-serviceable parts. Lenovo provides support and service options for maintenance and repairs.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Warranty%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%201%2Dyear%20courier%20or%20carry%2Din%20service |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


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The bottom panel can be easily removed with a Philips screwdriver, revealing 2x M.2 2280 PCIe4 x4 bays, 2x SODIMM slots, and the removable WLAN module. The bays and WLAN slot are covered by aluminum heat spreaders.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=The%20bottom%20panel%20comes%20off%20easily%20with%20just%20a%20Philips%20screwdriver%20to%20reveal%202x%20M.2%202280%20PCIe4%20x4%20bays%2C%202x%20SODIMM%20slots%2C%20and%20the%20removable%20WLAN%20module. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
* Two DDR5-5600 SODIMMs
* Two M.2 2280 PCIe4 x4 SSDs
* Wi-Fi card


== Cooling System ==
== Cooling System ==
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The TUF Gaming A15 is equipped with a cooling system that includes two fans and heatpipes shared between the CPU and GPU. The system has air intake holes above the fans and exhaust vents on both sides towards the back.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features the Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system, designed to maintain optimal performance during intensive tasks. The system includes fans and heat sinks to dissipate heat efficiently.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Special%20Features%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20AI%20Chip%3A%20LA1%20%E2%80%A2%20Legion%20Coldfront%205.0%20cooling%20system |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== Heat ===
The cooling solution consists of two ~60 mm fans and four copper heat pipes. Fan noise during low loads is stable at 26.6 dB(A), while gaming noise stabilizes at 47.6 dB(A). Under extreme stress, noise can reach 55 dB(A). The cooling system is effective, keeping the device quiet under most loads, with fan noise only becoming noticeable under extreme stress tests.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Fan%20noise%20during%20low%20loads%20like%20browsing%20or%20video%20streaming%20tends%20to%20stabilize%20at%2026.6%20dB(A)%20against%20a%20silent%20background%20of%2023%20dB(A). |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
The laptop can get noticeably warm under load, with above-average temperatures. The middle of the keyboard becomes warm during stress tests, but the wrist rest and WASD keys remain cool.<ref name="notebookcheck" />


'''Benchmarks''':
The cooling system is noted for its ability to maintain low noise levels even under load, with fan noise described as tolerable. However, some users have reported high-pitched fan noise, which may vary between units.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=some%20obvious%20hotspots%20while%20gaming |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Maximum temperature on upper side: ~53 °C<ref name="notebookcheck" />
*Maximum temperature on bottom: ~46 °C<ref name="notebookcheck" />


=== Noise ===
The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows that fan noise when gaming is about the same between the AMD and Intel models at around 48 dB(A). If the CPU is stressed considerably more, however, fan noise can reach a maximum of 54 dB(A).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=Fan%20noise%20when%20gaming%20is%20about%20the%20same%20between%20the%20AMD%20and%20Intel%20models%20at%20around%2048%20dB(A). |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
The fans are off most of the time at idle but become louder in higher performance modes. Turbo mode is louder compared to most laptops, and manual mode with maxed fans is among the top 20% loudest laptops tested.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />


'''Benchmarks''':
The Legion 5 Pro can get hot during use, with the touchpad reaching around 77.5 degrees Fahrenheit and the center of the keyboard hitting 88 degrees. The hottest point near the hinge at the underside reaches 96.5 degrees, which is above the comfort threshold.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=The%20Legion%205%20Pro%20can%20get%20pretty%20hot%20even%20while%20it%20isn%E2%80%99t%20gaming%2C%20and%20like%20any%20laptop%20made%20to%20handle%20demanding%20software%2C%20we%20recommend%20keeping%20it%20far%20away%20from%20your%20vital%20parts. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Idle: ~25-33 dB(A)<ref name="notebookcheck" />
*Load: ~40-56 dB(A)<ref name="notebookcheck" />


== Energy Management ==
== Energy Management ==
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=== Power Consumption ===
The TUF Gaming A15 ships with a 240 W AC adapter. The power consumption is normal for the installed hardware, with the CPU power usage reaching up to 80 watts in Cinebench tests.<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with an 80Wh battery, supporting Super Rapid Charge Pro for fast charging capabilities.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Battery%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20Integrated%20Li%2DPolymer%2080Wh%20battery%2C%20supports%20Super%20Rapid%20Charge%20Pro |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
The system is unusually demanding when idling on desktop, with a minimum power consumption of 24 W, compared to 10 W to 15 W on alternatives. Running _Witcher 3_ draws 179 W, while maximum draw reaches 250 W from the 300 W AC adapter.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=The%20system%20is%20unusually%20demanding%20when%20idling%20on%20desktop%20where%20we%27re%20able%20to%20measure%20a%20minimum%20of%2024%20W%20compared%20to%20just%2010%20W%20to%2015%20W%20on%20alternatives%20like%20the%20or%20Blade%2016. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*Idle: ~7-18 W<ref name="notebookcheck" />
 
*Load: ~70-206 W<ref name="notebookcheck" />
The AMD model is more power efficient than the Intel model when idling on desktop. Otherwise, both models demand about the same amount of power when running higher loads like games. Both models also ship with the same 300 W AC adapter which provides more than enough headroom for the ~140 W GPU and ~100 W CPU.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=The%20AMD%20model%20is%20more%20power%20efficient%20than%20the%20Intel%20model%20when%20idling%20on%20desktop. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


=== Battery Life ===
=== Battery Life ===
The laptop is equipped with a 90 WHr Li-ion battery. The battery life is excellent, lasting over 8.5 hours in video playback tests and up to 11 hours and 42 minutesin Wi-Fi web surfing tests. The battery care mode is available to limit the charge level to 80%, and the panel power saver feature lowers the screen refresh rate to 60Hz when unplugged.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
The battery life is designed to support extended use, with claims of up to 5.3 hours on MobileMark 2018 and 6.8 hours of local video playback at 150 nits brightness.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Max%20Battery%20Life%5B1%5D%20MobileMark%C2%AE%202018%3A%205.3%20hr%20Local%20video%20(1080p)%20playback%40150nits%3A%206.8%20hr |title=Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
However, the tested unit recorded a WLAN runtime of under 3.5 hours, even when set to iGPU and Balanced profile modes. Charging from empty to full takes under 90 minutes with the included AC adapter.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html#:~:text=Runtimes%20are%20short%20which%20appears%20to%20be%20a%20trend%20amongst%20Legion%20models%3B%20we%27re%20only%20able%20to%20record%20a%20WLAN%20runtime%20of%20under%203.5%20hours%20even%20when%20set%20to%20iGPU%20and%20Balanced%20profile%20modes. |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 laptop review - A hefty US$1600 for the GeForce RTX 4060 |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The battery life is noted to be somewhat limited, with various usage scenarios yielding different runtimes. For example, heavy browsing in Chrome resulted in approximately 3 hours and 13 minutes of use, while gaming significantly reduced battery life to under an hour.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/#:~:text=so%2Dso%20battery%20life |title=Lenovo Legion Pro 5i review (gen 8 – Core i9, RTX 4070) |publisher=UltrabookReview |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows that WLAN runtime is just slightly longer than the Intel version by about 30 minutes when set to the Balanced power profile with the iGPU active.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html#:~:text=WLAN%20runtime%20is%20just%20slightly%20longer%20than%20the%20Intel%20version%20by%20about%2030%20minutes%20when%20set%20to%20the%20Balanced%20power%20profile%20with%20the%20iGPU%20active. |title=Ryzen 7 7745HX performance debut: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 8 laptop review |publisher=NotebookCheck |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


'''Benchmarks''':
The Legion 5 Pro's battery life is subpar, lasting 4 hours and 38 minutes on the Laptop Mag battery test, which involves continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits. This is below the category average of 5 hours and 13 minutes.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=The%20Legion%205%20Pro%E2%80%99s%20is%20subpar%2C%20lasting%204%20hours%20and%2038%20minutes%20on%20the%20Laptop%20Mag%20battery%20test%2C%20which%20involves%20continuous%20web%20browsing%20over%20Wi%2DFi%20at%20150%20nits. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
*YouTube video playback: ~8.5 hours<ref name="jarrodstech" />
*Wi-Fi web surfing: ~11 hours 42 minutes<ref name="notebookcheck" />


== Biometrics ==
== Biometrics ==
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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 does not include a fingerprint reader but offers security features such as a firmware TPM 2.0 integrated in the chipset and an E-shutter for the webcam.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Security%20Chip%20Firmware%20TPM%202.0%20integrated%20in%20chipset |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


== [[Software]] ==
== [[Software]] ==
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=== Preinstalled Software ===
==== MyASUS ====
The MyASUS software provides various system settings and utilities, including battery care mode, which helps extend battery lifespan by limiting the charge level to 80%.<ref name="jarrodstech" />
 
==== Armory Crate ====
The Armory Crate software acts as the primary control center for performance modes and system settings. It allows users to switch between different performance profiles, customize RGB lighting, and monitor system performance.<ref name="jarrodstech" />


==== Other Preinstalled Software ====
The Legion 5 Pro comes with Lenovo Vantage software, providing access to metrics about CPU, GPU, and VRAM performance, alongside options for GPU Overclock, Network Boost, GPU Working Mode, OverDrive, and other settings to update the system, scan hardware, change power settings, and more.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=The%20Legion%205%20Pro%20has%20installed%20onto%20it%20automatically%2C%20coming%20with%20the%20typical%20arrangement%20of%20apps%20you%E2%80%99d%20expect. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
The laptop also comes with a 1-month trial for new Microsoft 365 customers, a 3-month trial for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and a 3-month trial for Xbox Game Pass for PC. Additionally, there is preinstalled software like McAfee (trial) and Microsoft OneNote (trial).<ref name="specs" />
 
=== [[Linux|Linux Support]] ===
The TUF Gaming A15 has been tested with Ubuntu 23.10 live CD. The keyboard, touchpad, camera, speakers, ethernet, and Wi-Fi work out of the box. Keyboard shortcuts for screen brightness, volume, and keyboard brightness also function, but the F4 aura key does not work in Linux.<ref name="jarrodstech" />


== Accessories & Warranty ==
== Accessories & Warranty ==
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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 comes with a 230W or 300W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter, and Lenovo offers a range of warranty options, including 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year courier or carry-in service.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf#:~:text=Power%20Adapter%C2%A0%E2%80%A2%20230W%20slim%20tip%20(3%2Dpin)%20AC%20adapter%2C%20100%2D240V%2C%2050%2D60Hz%20%E2%80%A2%20300W%20slim%20tip%20(3%2Dpin)%20AC%20adapter%2C%20100%2D240V%2C%2050%2D60Hz |title=Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 - Technical Specifications |publisher=Lenovo |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>


== Reviews Summary ==
The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro comes with a 1-year limited warranty.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro#:~:text=The%20Lenovo%20Legion%205%20Pro%20comes%20with%20a%201%2Dyear%20limited%20warranty. |title=Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Affordable gaming perfection |publisher=LaptopMag |accessdate=2024-07-19}}</ref>
 
== Community Reception ==
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The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2024) is well-regarded for its balance of performance and price. It offers high CPU and GPU performance, making it suitable for gaming and multitasking. The laptop also features a decent display, robust build quality, and excellent battery life. However, it can get quite loud under load, and the screen response time is subpar for fast-paced gaming.<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" />
=== Problems Summary ===


=== Problems Summary<ref name="jarrodstech" /><ref name="notebookcheck" /> ===
* No SD card reader.
* Limited and inconsistent RGB lighting effects.
* Software issues with Aura Effects and Aura Creator.
* Tinny sound at higher volumes.
* Wi-Fi performance not as good as Intel modules.
* Thermally induced throttling during sustained disk loads.
* Subpar screen response time causing blur in fast-paced games.
* Can get quite loud under load.
* Noticeably warm under load with above-average temperatures.


=== Links ===
Ryzen 9 8945H, RTX 4060, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD: [https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-TUF-Gaming-A15-2024-review-RTX-4060-power-moderate-price-long-battery-life.864614.0.html NoteBookCheck]


Ryzen 9 7940HS, RTX 4070, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpvbxS51TlM JarrodsTech]
== Relevant Links ==
* [https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8/Legion_Pro_5_16IRX8_Spec.pdf Lenovo]
* [https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8/Legion_Pro_5_16ARX8_Spec.pdf Lenovo]
* [https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16IRX8-laptop-review-A-hefty-US-1600-for-the-GeForce-RTX-4060.712713.0.html NotebookCheck]
* [https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64152-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review/ UltrabookReview]
* [https://www.ultrabookreview.com/64102-lenovo-legion-pro-5i-review-4070/ UltrabookReview]
* [https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-7-7745HX-performance-debut-Lenovo-Legion-Pro-5-16-Gen-8-laptop-review.717942.0.html NotebookCheck]
* [https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-5-pro LaptopMag]
* [https://www.rtings.com/laptop/reviews/lenovo/legion-pro-5-gen-8-16-2023 RTINGS]
* [https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-pro-5-gen-8 PCMag]
* [https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/lenovo-legion-pro-5-gen-8 TomsGuide]


== Community Reception ==
=== Overall Sentiment ===
=== Problems Summary ===


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:ASUS Laptops]]
[[Category:Lenovo Laptops]]
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[[Category:Legion]]
[[Category:2024 Laptops]]
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Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 16IRX8/16ARX8 (2023)
ManufacturerLenovo
Product familyLegion
Release date2023;
3 years ago
 (2023)
DiscontinuedNo
Operating systemWindows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Home Single Language, or no preload operating system
CPUIntel Core i5-13500HX, Intel Core i7-13650HX, Intel Core i7-13700HX, Intel Core i9-13900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 7645HX, AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX, AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX
MemoryUp to 32 GB DDR5-4800, DDR5-5200, or DDR5-5600
Memory slotsTwo DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, dual-channel capable
StorageUp to 1 TB SSD
Storage slotsTwo M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 slots
Removable storageNo card reader
DisplayScreen size: 16 inch
Panel type: IPS
Resolution: 2560 x 1600
Brightness
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
SoundStereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Nahimic Audio
Dual-microphone array
CameraFHD 1080p with E-shutter, fixed focus or HD 720p with E-shutter, fixed focus
TouchpadButtonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, 75 x 120 mm
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
1 x Ethernet (RJ-45)
1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1
1 x HDMI 2.1
1 x 3.5mm headphone jack
DimensionsH: 0.88 inches (2.2 cm) - 1.05 inches (2.7 cm)
W: 14.31 inches (36.3 cm)
D: 10.25 inches (26.0 cm)
MassLess than 5.6 pounds (2.5 kg)
Power brick230W or 300W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter
BatteryIntegrated Li-Polymer 80Wh
Keyboard4-Zone RGB backlight, Blue backlight, or White backlight
ChassisColor: Onyx grey, Abyss Blue
Materials: Aluminium (top), PC-ABS (bottom)
Number padYes
Fingerprint readerNo
Facial recognitionNo
Special featuresAI Chip: LA1, Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system
WebsiteLenovo

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The Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 16IRX8/16ARX8 (2023) is a high-performance gaming laptop designed to cater to gamers and power users. It offers a range of configurations with powerful processors, advanced graphics, and high-refresh-rate displays. The laptop is built with a focus on performance and cooling efficiency, featuring Lenovo's Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system and an AI chip for optimized performance.

Primary Hardware

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Processor

The Lenovo Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 can be configured with the following processors[1][2]:

These processors are designed to deliver high performance for gaming and multitasking, with support for advanced features such as Intel's hybrid architecture and efficient power management.

The Intel Core i7-13700HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, demonstrated a performance increase of 5-15% over its predecessor in multi-threaded tasks, though the gains are relatively minor. Performance sustainability is excellent, with no significant dips over time during CineBench R15 xT loop tests. The Core i9 variant is expected to offer a substantial boost in multi-thread performance, potentially increasing by 50-70% over the Core i7-13700HX.[3]

The Intel Core i9-13900HX variant, paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a robust performance package, though it is noted to be not as powerful as other i9 HX implementations. The CPU is competent, providing a good balance of performance and efficiency for gaming and productivity tasks.[4]

The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows competitive performance against the Intel Core i7-13700HX, with single- and multi-thread performance scores that are 15% and 30% higher, respectively, than the Ryzen 7 7735HS. The Ryzen 7 7745HX is within reach of the competing Intel Core i7-13700HX by just 5 to 15% in most benchmarks.[5]

Benchmarks:

  • Cinebench R23:
    • Intel Core i7-13700HX: ~21150 pts (multi-core), ~1842 pts (single-core)[6]
    • Intel Core i9-13900HX: ~30176 pts (multi-core), ~2005 pts (single-core)[7]
    • AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX: ~18060 pts (multi-core), ~1846 pts (single-core)[8]

Graphics

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics with the following configurations[9]:

These GPUs support advanced gaming features such as DirectX 12 Ultimate, DLSS 3.5, and Dynamic Boost 2.0, providing high performance for gaming and creative tasks.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 variant tested showed a 10-15% performance increase over the average laptop with the same GPU, making it a strong option for maximizing graphics performance. The RTX 4060 is about 20-25% faster than the previous generation RTX 3060, though it is slightly outperformed by the RTX 3070 Ti by about 15%.[10]

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 variant, paired with the Intel Core i9-13900HX, provides a high level of performance suitable for demanding gaming and creative tasks. It is noted for its good value in the mid-tier gaming laptop segment.[11]

The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a performance advantage over the Intel Core i7-13700HX with the RTX 4060, particularly in more demanding titles at higher resolutions and settings. The RTX 4070 is about 20% faster than the RTX 4060 in such scenarios.[12]

Benchmarks:

  • 3DMark Time Spy:
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060: ~11312 pts[13]
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070: ~13493 pts[14]

Memory

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 offers the following memory configurations[15][16]:

  • Up to 32GB DDR5-4800
  • Up to 32GB DDR5-5200
  • Up to 32GB DDR5-5600

The memory is dual-channel capable, with two DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, allowing for efficient multitasking and performance in demanding applications.

The Intel Core i9-13900HX variant tested was equipped with 32 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory, providing ample capacity for gaming and multitasking.[17]

Storage

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 supports up to two M.2 SSDs with the following configurations[18][19]:

  • M.2 2280 SSD up to 1TB

The storage options provide fast data access and ample space for games, applications, and media files.

The SK Hynix PC801 SSD in the tested unit offers excellent performance, with sequential read and write rates approaching 7200 MB/s and 5000 MB/s, respectively. However, transfer rates may occasionally throttle to 6300 MB/s instead of maintaining a flat maximum of 7200 MB/s.[20]

Input Devices

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Keyboard

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features a 6-row keyboard with multimedia Fn keys and a numeric keypad. It is available with 4-Zone RGB backlight, Blue backlight, or White backlight options.[21]

The keyboard offers 1.5 mm travel, 0.2 mm pitch, and 100 percent anti-ghosting for gaming purposes. The travel and feedback are deeper and stronger than those on competitors like the Asus Zephyrus M16, providing a more satisfying typing experience. However, per-key RGB lighting is not available, which is a feature exclusive to the higher-end Legion 7 Pro series.[22]

The keyboard is noted for its quiet operation and slight concavity of the keys, which aids in typing accuracy. The inclusion of a full-sized keyboard with a numeric keypad is appreciated, though the numpad keys are slightly smaller to prevent a cramped layout.[23]

Touchpad

The laptop is equipped with a buttonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, measuring 75 x 120 mm (2.95 x 4.72 inches), providing a smooth and responsive input experience.[24]

The clickpad is about the same size as the one on the previous model, with smooth and responsive gliding. However, the travel is very shallow when clicking, and feedback isn't very strong. Despite this, the clickpad works reliably enough for simple tasks when a mouse isn't available.[25]

The touchpad is noted for its improved performance over previous models, with gestures and tracking working effectively. It is assumed to be a very smooth plastic rather than glass, providing a satisfactory user experience.[26]

Webcam

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 includes a webcam with two options: FHD 1080p with E-shutter, fixed focus, or HD 720p with E-shutter, fixed focus.[27]

The 1080p webcam is standard on gaming laptops, but on the Lenovo, automatic brightness adjustments occur slower than usual, resulting in a darker picture. There is an electronic webcam shutter for privacy control but no IR sensor.[28]

The webcam is noted for producing decent images even in poorly lit rooms, though it lacks an IR sensor for facial recognition.[29]

Output Devices

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Display

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features a 16-inch IPS display with the following specifications[30][31]:

  • Resolution: 2560 x 1600
  • Brightness: 300 nits or 500 nits
  • Color Gamut: 100% sRGB or DCI-P3
  • Refresh Rate: 165 Hz or 240 Hz
  • Contrast Ratio: 1200:1
  • Special Features: Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Advanced Optimus, TÜV Low Blue Light, DisplayHDR 400

The display is designed to provide vibrant colors and smooth visuals, making it suitable for gaming and multimedia consumption.

The 165 Hz display option supports G-Sync, 2560 x 1600 native resolution, and full sRGB coverage, while the 240 Hz panel supports HDR400. The base 165 Hz option is sufficient for midrange gamers, offering excellent image quality with minimal graininess for a matte panel. However, backlight bleeding could be improved, as the unit tested exhibited a fair amount of light bleeding, which is borderline unacceptable for a gaming laptop in this price range.[32]

The 240 Hz display option, tested with the Intel Core i9-13900HX and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, offers a bright and sharp image with a maximum brightness of 506 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 1488:1. The panel provides good viewing angles and minimal backlight bleed, though it lacks wide gamut color coverage, topping out at 100% sRGB.[33]

The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the 165 Hz display, utilizes a different IPS panel than the Intel-powered variant, offering slightly faster black-white and gray-gray response times, but the differences are marginal for an essentially identical viewing experience.[34]

The display on the Legion 5 Pro is noted for its decent brightness and color reproduction, achieving 82.4% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and an average brightness of 319 nits. While it is not the brightest or most colorful display compared to competitors like the Razer Blade 14, it offers sufficient vibrancy for gaming and multimedia tasks.[35]

Audio

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Nahimic Audio, and a dual-microphone array for clear audio input.[36]

The speakers are average in loudness, with a maximum volume of 72 dB(A), which is quieter than expected compared to most other gaming laptops. The audio quality is balanced in mids and highs, but bass is nearly absent.[37]

The speakers are noted to be poor, with limited volume and bass, making them less suitable for multimedia consumption without external audio devices.[38]

The Legion 5 Pro's audio system, despite being bottom-firing, delivers a surprisingly crisp and clear sound. While it can sound hollow at times, it is generally loud and punchy, providing a satisfactory audio experience for gaming and music.[39]

Connectivity

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WiFi

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 supports Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E, providing fast and reliable wireless connectivity.[40]

The Intel AX211 module provides stable transfer rates, with no issues when paired with a 6 GHz Asus AXE11000 network.[41]

The AMD model swaps out the common Intel AX211 for the less common MediaTek MT7922. Performance is otherwise steady and reliable when paired to a 6 GHz network.[42]

Benchmarks:

  • iperf3 transmit AXE11000: ~1347 Mb/s
  • iperf3 receive AXE11000: ~1619 Mb/s[43]

Bluetooth

The laptop includes Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connectivity with peripherals and accessories.[44]

USB

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with multiple USB ports, including one USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 and three USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, providing versatile connectivity options.[45]

The laptop lacks Thunderbolt support, which is a notable omission for users seeking high-speed data transfer and connectivity options.[46]

Display Outputs

The laptop supports up to four independent displays, with HDMI supporting up to 4K@60Hz and USB-C supporting up to 4K@60Hz.[47]

Case

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is available in Onyx grey and Abyss Blue and is constructed with an aluminum top and PC-ABS bottom, providing a durable and stylish design.[48]

The revised chassis has fewer accents and angles for a flatter and more professional look than the previous model, with a more uniform appearance. Chassis rigidity is excellent, with no audible creaking or weak points. However, the Legion Pro 5 16 is noticeably larger and heavier than many of its peers, making it less travel-friendly.[49]

The design is noted for its good build quality, with a metal lid and sturdy plastic for the lower half. The laptop is described as having a professional appearance, suitable for both gaming and work environments.[50]

The AMD Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 shares the same chassis as the Intel Legion Pro 5 16IRX8. While there are usually a few port differences between most AMD and Intel variants, there are actually none between these two models since Lenovo has opted to exclude both USB 4 and Thunderbolt support on all Legion 5 Pro SKUs regardless of CPU option.[51]

The Legion 5 Pro's design is simple yet sturdy, featuring a smooth black lid with the Lenovo and Legion logos. The laptop's hinge is strong, and the chassis is robust, providing a solid feel when handled.[52]

Maintenance

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is designed with a focus on durability and longevity, with limited user-serviceable parts. Lenovo provides support and service options for maintenance and repairs.[53]

The bottom panel can be easily removed with a Philips screwdriver, revealing 2x M.2 2280 PCIe4 x4 bays, 2x SODIMM slots, and the removable WLAN module. The bays and WLAN slot are covered by aluminum heat spreaders.[54]

Cooling System

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 features the Legion Coldfront 5.0 cooling system, designed to maintain optimal performance during intensive tasks. The system includes fans and heat sinks to dissipate heat efficiently.[55]

The cooling solution consists of two ~60 mm fans and four copper heat pipes. Fan noise during low loads is stable at 26.6 dB(A), while gaming noise stabilizes at 47.6 dB(A). Under extreme stress, noise can reach 55 dB(A). The cooling system is effective, keeping the device quiet under most loads, with fan noise only becoming noticeable under extreme stress tests.[56]

The cooling system is noted for its ability to maintain low noise levels even under load, with fan noise described as tolerable. However, some users have reported high-pitched fan noise, which may vary between units.[57]

The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows that fan noise when gaming is about the same between the AMD and Intel models at around 48 dB(A). If the CPU is stressed considerably more, however, fan noise can reach a maximum of 54 dB(A).[58]

The Legion 5 Pro can get hot during use, with the touchpad reaching around 77.5 degrees Fahrenheit and the center of the keyboard hitting 88 degrees. The hottest point near the hinge at the underside reaches 96.5 degrees, which is above the comfort threshold.[59]

Energy Management

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Power Consumption

The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 is equipped with an 80Wh battery, supporting Super Rapid Charge Pro for fast charging capabilities.[60]

The system is unusually demanding when idling on desktop, with a minimum power consumption of 24 W, compared to 10 W to 15 W on alternatives. Running _Witcher 3_ draws 179 W, while maximum draw reaches 250 W from the 300 W AC adapter.[61]

The AMD model is more power efficient than the Intel model when idling on desktop. Otherwise, both models demand about the same amount of power when running higher loads like games. Both models also ship with the same 300 W AC adapter which provides more than enough headroom for the ~140 W GPU and ~100 W CPU.[62]

Battery Life

The battery life is designed to support extended use, with claims of up to 5.3 hours on MobileMark 2018 and 6.8 hours of local video playback at 150 nits brightness.[63]

However, the tested unit recorded a WLAN runtime of under 3.5 hours, even when set to iGPU and Balanced profile modes. Charging from empty to full takes under 90 minutes with the included AC adapter.[64]

The battery life is noted to be somewhat limited, with various usage scenarios yielding different runtimes. For example, heavy browsing in Chrome resulted in approximately 3 hours and 13 minutes of use, while gaming significantly reduced battery life to under an hour.[65]

The AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX variant, tested with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, shows that WLAN runtime is just slightly longer than the Intel version by about 30 minutes when set to the Balanced power profile with the iGPU active.[66]

The Legion 5 Pro's battery life is subpar, lasting 4 hours and 38 minutes on the Laptop Mag battery test, which involves continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits. This is below the category average of 5 hours and 13 minutes.[67]

Biometrics

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 does not include a fingerprint reader but offers security features such as a firmware TPM 2.0 integrated in the chipset and an E-shutter for the webcam.[68]

Software

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 ships with Windows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Home Single Language, or no preload operating system, offering flexibility for different user preferences.[69]

The Legion 5 Pro comes with Lenovo Vantage software, providing access to metrics about CPU, GPU, and VRAM performance, alongside options for GPU Overclock, Network Boost, GPU Working Mode, OverDrive, and other settings to update the system, scan hardware, change power settings, and more.[70]

Accessories & Warranty

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The Legion Pro 5/5i Gen 8 comes with a 230W or 300W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter, and Lenovo offers a range of warranty options, including 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year courier or carry-in service.[71]

The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro comes with a 1-year limited warranty.[72]

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