Lenovo’s most powerful gaming desktop is getting a serious price cut during its Memorial Day Sale, and yes, this one is properly beast mode.
The Lenovo Legion Tower 7 Gen 10 configuration with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU is now listed at US$4,657.49 with free shipping in the US after Lenovo’s automatic GAMEON coupon is applied. Converted roughly, that is around RM21,900+ before any Malaysia-side tax, shipping, forwarding, or warranty considerations.
So no, this is not exactly a casual “add to cart after gaji masuk” purchase for most Malaysian gamers. But if you follow high-end PC hardware, this deal matters because it gives us a clearer idea of where RTX 5090 prebuilts are starting to land in 2026.
What You Get In This Legion Tower 7
This is Lenovo’s top-tier Legion desktop line, and the spec sheet is properly stacked:
- Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 32GB graphics card
- 64GB DDR5-5600MHz RAM
- 2TB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD
- 1,200W power supply
- Chassis cooling with six 120mm fans, including three for the 360mm liquid cooling setup
The Core Ultra 9 285K is a 24-core chip with boost speeds up to 5.7GHz. It is no longer Intel’s newest or absolute best CPU, but it still sits high enough for serious gaming, content creation, productivity work, and AI-related workloads.
The real headline, of course, is the RTX 5090. Nvidia’s current flagship consumer GPU is built for players who want maximum performance with no compromise. IGN notes that Nvidia’s latest generation leans heavily into software, AI features, and DLSS 4, but the RTX 5090 still delivers around a 25% to 30% raster performance uplift over the RTX 4090. That is a big jump if you are chasing 4K ultra settings, high refresh-rate gaming, heavy ray tracing, or creator workloads.
Important Coupon Warning
One thing buyers need to be careful about: IGN says the discount works through the automatic GAMEON coupon. If you see a separate clickable 5% coupon on the Lenovo page, do not click it. Doing so can remove the bigger automatic discount and make the final price higher. To reset it, you may need to clear cache or reopen the page in incognito mode.
Small detail, but on a purchase this expensive, that mistake can cost a lot.
Why Malaysian And SEA PC Gamers Should Care
For Malaysia, this deal is less about “everyone should buy this exact PC” and more about market signal. RTX 5090 desktops are still ultra-premium machines, and local pricing will likely remain painful once distributor margins, SST, warranty coverage, and retailer markups come in.
But prebuilts like the Legion Tower 7 are worth watching because Lenovo’s desktops usually avoid the worst prebuilt PC problem: proprietary parts. That means future upgrades should be easier with standard off-the-shelf components, which matters if you are spending RM20k-plus and want the rig to last.
For esports players, this is obviously overkill if your main games are Valorant, Dota 2, CS2, or MLBB-related streaming workflows. But for creators, 4K gamers, sim racing fans, Unreal Engine users, AI hobbyists, and anyone running demanding workloads, the combo of RTX 5090, 64GB RAM, and a strong cooling setup is the kind of spec that can stay relevant for years.
The smart Malaysia play? Treat this as a benchmark. If local RTX 5090 prebuilts come in wildly above the converted US deal price, you know exactly where the markup sits. If Lenovo Malaysia or regional retailers bring similar configs with proper warranty, then baru interesting.
Source: IGN