Memory upgrades for Legion 5....

So I am hoping that I have chosen the right group to post this to. When I purchased my Legion 5 17in Laptop, I was told by the support rep, that upgrading any hardware would void my warranty... Now, as gamers, we all know that upgrading hardware is a must, as we all strive for better faster FPS and improving our gaming rigs for the best gaming experience. Hearing that upgrading the laptop would void my warranty was troubling, so I contacted a manager at Lenovo and poed the same question, and he advised me it would not as long as the upgrades were done with compatible hardware, preferably with hardware approved by Lenovo, bbt that was not a requirement as Lenovo does not have a very comprehensive list of approved hardware. 

Wen I purchased the laptop I was only able to get a max of 16GB RAM, and it came with 16 GB DDR4 2933MHz.  Lenovo says that this laptop can not handle any more then the 16GB, however, I did a bunch or research on Google and found a number of people who had infact upgraded to as much as 64GB, but it seemed that the majority only went to 32GB. So I did some searching and no memory manufacturer listed ths laptop as compatible with any memory other then the basic 16GB DDR4 as apparently they are only able to list memory that Lenovo says is compatible. So after some additional searching I found that this laptop can actually handle DDR4 3200MHz ram, and so I decided to give things a whirl and ordered Kingston HyperX 32GB DDR4 3200MHz ram. 

I installed it and sure enough, the Legion 5 handles this RAM perfectly fine, and it has had a marked effect on my performance. Games are running much faster, and I am getting up to 180 FPS on some games, and while the games I play are not the FPS games i used to play, I can tell you from experience, I don't think they will have any problems whatsoever on this laptop.

So my question is, has anyone else upgraded their memory or other hardware, and if so, what has your experience been as far as improvements etc. I would be interested to know what else others have upgraded, and if anyone has upgraded their memory which have you used?

Cheers!

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  • Thanks for the info... really helpful. I just got me a Legion 7 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics 3.30 GHz, but I'm not too sure if I made a good purchase. I got it for graphic design, video editing, and gaming too. I'm not sure if I should keep this laptop or get me a desktop. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations. Any will be good. Thanks...

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  • Thanks for the info... really helpful. I just got me a Legion 7 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics 3.30 GHz, but I'm not too sure if I made a good purchase. I got it for graphic design, video editing, and gaming too. I'm not sure if I should keep this laptop or get me a desktop. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations. Any will be good. Thanks...

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  • Former M.
    Former M. in reply to Ben V.

    Ja, normaal gesproken zou je ermee moeten kunnen spelen of er grafisch werk mee moeten kunnen doen.

    Het hangt ervan af.

    of je nu een videokaart (nvdia) of echte Radeon vga-kaart hebt met 4 of meer vga ram of (Integrated)(Radeon Graphics), Integrated is dat de grafische kaart op de processor staat en meestal maar 2gb ram heeft, dat is grafisch werk mogelijk maar beperkt en alleen eenvoudige games. Als je een echte vga-kaart hebt met 4gb vga ram of meer dan is bijna alles mogelijk, afhankelijk van de hoeveelheid ram geheugen die je hebt. Ik bezit Legion 5 Pro 16ACH6H laptop met Nvidia RTX 3070 met 8GB vga ram en systeemgeheugen van 32 ram AMD Ryzen 5 en kan er alles mee op volle snelheid en zonder beperkingen. Ik speel de zwaarste spellen met de hoogste instellingen en het loopt perfect. Ik hoop je hier een beetje mee geholpen te hebben. Wat Lenovo betreft, heb je echt een goede keuze gemaakt, ik gebruik al vele jaren Lenovo-laptops en -producten en het heeft me nooit teleurgesteld.

    Groetjes Evert.