








🔥 Power, Precision, and Prestige in One Sleek Machine 🖤
The Lenovo Legion 5 15AHP10 is a cutting-edge gaming laptop featuring a 15.1" OLED WQXGA 165Hz display, AMD Ryzen 7 260 processor that outperforms Intel i7-14700, NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics, and a massive 64GB DDR5 RAM paired with 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD. Equipped with Wi-Fi 7 and a comprehensive port selection, it’s designed for professionals and gamers who demand top-tier performance and future-ready connectivity. The included PCO Laptop Cooler ensures optimal thermal management during heavy workloads.





| ASIN | B0FKNTLGSC |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,331 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,009 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2025 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.85 x 13.85 x 10.05 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Legion 5 15AHP10 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 4800 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Power Source | AC & Battery |
| Processor | 5.1 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 0.85 x 13.85 x 10.05 inches |
| RAM | 64 GB |
| Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Series | Legion 5 15AHP10 |
| Standing screen display size | 15.1 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
L**E
Fast
Works well and is fast, I use it for may school programs to run many applications.
B**N
Great Powehouse and multi-tasker
Great laptop for the money. Does everything it needs to do for our marketing guy. This laptop is able to handle all of the multi-tasking that our designer has thrown at it. While running multiple instances of adobe AI and photoshop to changing website data and coding in html, this laptop has proccessed it all and stays nice and cool. While the battery doesnt last very long due to it being a gaming laptop and a power house. It primarily sits as a desktop machine so the end user is not concerned about it.
B**R
Decent casual gaming laptop.
Works pretty well out of the box, but since it comes with 11, I had to debloat it and get rid of the copilot garbage, but once I de-crapped it, it runs great. The fans are pretty quiet- even with the included cooler. It rarely gets hot, and it handles a decent memory load pretty well (able to stream videos while also playing a heavier game and having firefox with many tabs open at once.) Works great with a dual monitor setup, too. It's also pretty lightweight for the system specs, too. Pretty decent laptop for its price.
J**Y
Comp ok, fan was missing
TLDR - only ok if not in a hurry and aren’t scared of talking to their customer service. Computer came with preinstalled software, and through CMD you could see that it opened before. Wiped, cleaned, working fine. The fan station didn’t arrive at all - they sent it later after I told them that it was missing.
H**D
So close to the ultimate balanced laptop
Almost the best laptop that runs at 65w+ power This laptop is so close to being the best balanced laptop. Only needs advanced optimus and a variable refresh screen and some serious default power tuning to be ultimate. I fixed the power tuning, but it was a slog. First, this laptop is a sleeper gaming monster. The 4.5lb chassis and 115w capable 50x0 series gpu mated to a beautiful 120hz OLED is incredible. It can game for extended sessions without overheating or throttling. When you run it at full tilt while on 150+ watt power supply, it is a beast. Second, out of the box, the power settings are hot garbage for battery life/road warrior. Initially, it barely managed 3 hours. Even when windows was set to efficiency (not battery saver), it only added an hour. Battery saver maybe bought me another hour for a total of 5 while performance was terrible. My old ryzen 6800hs could manage almost double that with a smaller battery. I tried the official lenovo apps and they did not help. The breakthrough was the Lenovo Legion Toolkit by Bartosz Cichecki. Lenovo should fire their entire vantage dev team and hire this guy for the same amount. With the Bartosz’s legion toolkit and nvidia’s gpu activity icon and dark mode, I tuned the laptop to where it gets about 8 hours battery when not gaming. Average discharge is ~10w on the 80wh battery. I also had to set max cpu to 99%, match the power settings in Legion Toolkit to windows, and configure specific behavior on disconnect from power. Thirdly, even with the power settings configured, I have to constantly monitor and baby the power. If you disconnect the power after putting the laptop to sleep (by closing the screen), it will not properly run the power disconnect policies. You have to run it manually. I keep the nvidia gpu activity icon in the system tray and always visible in case something decides to active the discrete gpu. I often have to manually run the power mode actions from the Legion Toolkit whether disconnecting from power or connecting to power. Other Notes: The Legion 15 will charge and operate from a 65w usb-c power supply. Try to find another 50x0 series laptop that can do that. NOTE, it wants 65w NOT 60w… I wish lenovo could allow that lower 5 watts. Tons of cables are rated 60w and not 65w. Only a single usb-c port will charge the laptop and it is limited to 100w max. The thunderbolt port does not charge the laptop, which likely means thunderbolt docks won’t charge the laptop. When running from 100w usb, the discrete card is limited to only 40w. On battery, the discrete card will do 55w! At least match the battery power. The difference from 40w to 55w is very large considering how efficient the rtx 50x0 series is. The slim 170w power supply from lenovo will power the laptop at max settings as well. An older 120w lenovo power adapter limits the gpu to ~80w, which ends up being about 85% of max performance. I have a slim 135w adapter on the way to check that. //update 135W power is the same as the 120w power. a bit disappointing that it does not move to 90w or so. Without the third party Lenovo Legion Toolkit, I would have returned this awesome laptop. I should really dock more than 1 star for all the required tuning, but this laptop can do what no other laptop can do in a package this size. Pros: OLED 120hz screen Discrete rtx 5060 ryzen apu (after tuning) Ethernet – yes, an actual physical network jack! Keyboard feel charges/operates from a 65w power supply! 2 Memory slots 2 m.2 2280 ssd slots swappable wifi card Rear hdmi and square power Heat vents rear Good port selection and port locations Cons: Out of box power tuning Power tuning out of the box did I mention hot garbage power setting? No VRR or advanced optimus Full keyboard with ten key offset trackpad : see full keyboard heavy 240w power supply no rear usb-c ports (a single would be nice for docking) gaming at 100w usb-c limits the gpu to only 40w. No sd card reader
S**T
Crashed- Faulty hardware corruption error
When you spend a good amount of hard-earned money on a nice laptop, for whatever reason, the last thing you want to see is a system crash not even two weeks after delivery, and with the incorrect operating system installed. The error message I was given was quoting 'faulty hardware corruption' Could that be fixed? Sure. Do I want to sit there for 8 minutes while the system diagnoses itself? No. For this price, I should be ready to go without the slightest worry. That's not entitlement, that's getting what you paid for.
L**1
Nice!
It's awesomeness!
A**O
Me encantó.
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