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Rated 25/07/2025, variant Lenovo LOQ 15AHP9 Luna Grey
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I was looking forward to it, but after testing it, I'm not sure I'm going to keep it, it has a lot of flaws.
power
design (for me)
RGB keyboard
Warframe tightens up the left rear: )
Hoooooringly loud GPU/CPU cooling under light load and when setting minimum fan speeds via Vantage, the room needs to be loud to talk in, is like a rack with servers, UPS etc. Short for poorly conceived cooling, which is probably why it's being pulled from the market and eshops are stopping selling it.
HW off camera is at the keyboard from the side and not directly at the camera with a cover as it is the case with normal laptops, you can not trust such a solution, the camera is not physically covered, you have to buy your own cover.
Very large and heavy power supply, heats up heavily under load
The touchpad is not well enough attached and creaks in some places during use, giving the impression of a very cheap laptop
For such a heavy monoblock, they could have used an aluminum/metal chassis to minimize breakage/scratching due to weight while having passive cooling
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Rated 04/05/2025, variant Lenovo LOQ 15AHP9 Luna Grey
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Edit: After 3 months of use I would like to add a few things.
I wrote that there is only 1 RAM slot occupied, it is also written in the description on the Alza, but when I got to the fact that I opened the laptop, so were occupied 2 RAM slots both with 8GB memory.
There is an open source alternative to Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo Legion Toolkit, which I can confirm works for this model, doesn't fart, takes significantly less RAM and has features that Lenovo Vantage doesn't have.
I tested that turning off the camera works under Linux as well. It is really a HW solution and not a SW solution.
I also wrote that I missed the Fn functions on the cursor keys. As it turns out, there are Fn functions for Home and End on the left and right cursor keys, even though it's not written on the keyboard. There is no function for the upper and lower Fn keys.
I was buying a second piece. For both I can confirm that in silent mode under load the fans have a volume of 30-35db, neither touchpad squeaks, in the off state it does not discharge and both can be recharged with USB-C. If you have it otherwise, you probably have a defective piece.
You can't fault the IPSk. Matte 2K 165hz with 100% sRGB color coverage and sufficient maximum luminance.
Dedicated graphics performance is great, 21k score on passmark (median laptop 4060 is 17.5k). They just got the cooling right. 8GB VRAM.
CPU performance is sufficient. It doesn't hinder graphics in games. The integrated graphics aren't bad either.
2 RAM slots, 2 M2 drive slots. Only 1 occupied slot in both cases. So not only can you upgrade, but you can also remove the original RAM and M2 disk.
The lid can be easily opened with one hand and has a 180° bend.
I measured the speed of all USB-A ports around 900MB/s.
Dedicated power button that also displays the performance mode in colour.
USB-C charging (at least 65W charger required).
There are extensive settings in the BIOS and in the Lenovo Vantage app. Battery charge limit, charge rate, 4 adjustable keyboard backlight modes, FPS overlay, crosshair overlay, custom performance mode. there's a lot of it.
I appreciate the usual cursor keys, and not the classic laptop squeaky ones.
The price (25k) is very good considering the GPU performance and display specs.
Battery life is miserable. Even when it's not being played, the dedicated graphics are off, CPU/GP load is within 10%, power saving mode and airplane mode are on, and the display is at minimum brightness, it goes from 100% battery to zero in 6 hours.
Together with the 230W charger, it weighs 3.5kg. It's just a gaming laptop.
Only one USB-C, and the USB-C transfer rate is only 300MB/s.
He doesn't have a fingerprint.
Disk only 512GB. RAM only 16GB. Fortunately, there is a slot available for both.
I miss the Fn function on the cursor keys for Home, End, PgUp, PgDw.
I'd rather have a physical camera cap than a HW switch.
Lenovo Vantage sometimes gets pretty snarky about not wanting to give feedback and crap like that. At least it only does that when it's open.
Could be 8 core, but for gaming 6 core is enough.
Could be an OLED display.
I thought the ports on the back would be more of a problem, but just tilt the display and thanks to the lettering and icons on the back it's mostly a blind hit. I'd rather have them on the side, of course.
You have to register for the 3rd year of warranty (other laptops on alza have 3 years warranty without registration).
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Lukáš, České Meziříčí
Rated 27/03/2025, variant Lenovo LOQ 15AHP9 Luna Grey
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The laptop meets what I expected. Good for gaming, although it is noisier under load due to the fans. But you can't hear through the headphones. It doesn't overheat. The display is nice, sharp and bright enough. The keyboard is nice to type on, I don't use the touchpad much, I have a mouse attached.
Really quiet in silent mode
Output
Noisy under load, but not audible through headphones
Maintains very good temperatures
High quality screen
Upgradeable RAM and SSD drive
Could have more USB-C ports
Weight? I haven't transmitted it yet.
Battery life
Fingerprint reader is missing
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