Lenovo is expanding its gaming lineup with a custom version of the Lenovo LEGION RX 9070 XT graphics card, designed exclusively for the new Blade 7000P (2025) desktop lineup. The move marks a significant shift for the manufacturer, which until now has been known mainly for its notebooks and OEM solutions. Now, for the first time, it’s venturing into the custom high-end desktop graphics segment – and straight into it with a model based on AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture.
This LEGION Radeon RX 9070 XT was unveiled in October 2025 as part of the Blade 7000P “Mobile on Desktop” (MoDT) gaming PC. This concept combines the power of AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D and Ryzen 9 8945HX mobile processors with a full-featured desktop GPU. The goal is to offer a compact yet powerful system with high efficiency that can handle 4K gaming, streaming and AI applications. Lenovo is thus expanding its reach from laptops and workstations into the high-end desktop segment with a custom graphics card design.
Cooling and design
The Lenovo LEGION RX 9070 XT graphics card features a minimalistic yet premium design. The body of the card consists of a dark grey metal casing with triple-slot cooling and a trio of fans. The top edge bears the backlit LEGION logo with an RGB effect that can be customized to match the color theme of the computer.
The LEGION RX 9070 XT places emphasis on a combination of robust workmanship, efficient cooling and quiet operation. The new QianKun Cooling system uses Direct-Die technology, which transfers heat from the chip directly to the copper base without an intermediate layer of thermal paste. The heatsink is complemented by phase-change heatpipe tubes that dissipate heat faster and more evenly than traditional copper tubes. The result is lower GPU temperature, more stable performance under longer loads, and quieter fan operation even during high-resolution gaming.
Technical specifications of Lenovo LEGION RX 9070 XT
Lenovo’s new Radeon RX 9070 XT is based on the standard RDNA 4 (Navi 48) architecture parameters. The manufacturer does not indicate major changes from the AMD reference design, but the card is adapted for internal optimization of the Blade 7000P build.
All indications are that Lenovo focused on stable operating performance, quiet operation and reliability in OEM configuration, not extreme overclocking.
Blade 7000P – a gaming desktop with mobile architecture
Before the graphics itself, the technical equipment of the Lenovo LEGION Blade 7000P (2025) system is also of interest. Here, Lenovo builds on the combination of modern components, high efficiency and good serviceability. Some parameters may vary by region and configuration, but the basic build is geared towards 4K gaming and creative work.
| Parameter | Lenovo Blade 7000P 2025 |
|---|---|
| Graphics card | Lenovo LEGION Radeon RX 9070 XT (16 GB GDDR6, RDNA 4) |
| Processors | AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D / Ryzen 9 8945HX |
| RAM | 32 GB DDR5-5600 (expandable up to 64 GB) |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD optional second M.2 slot |
| Cooling | QianKun Cooling – Direct-Die contact heatpipe with phase change |
| Airflow system | QianKun AirFlow – Separate supply and exhaust ducts |
| Cabinet volume | 26 litres (compact mid-tower format) |
| Interfaces | USB 3.2 Gen2 | USB-C | HDMI 2.1b | DisplayPort 2.1 | Wi-Fi 7 | BT 5.4 |
| Power supply | 750 W 80 Gold (modular) |
Availability and price
The Lenovo LEGION RX 9070 XT graphics card will not be available as a standalone product in the RX 9000 series – Lenovo will offer it exclusively as part of the pre-installed Blade 7000P (2025) gaming kits. Sales have started in the Chinese market, where the version with the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor and this graphics costs around $2,480 USD. There has been no official announcement about the US market launch, but global availability is expected to expand in the second half of 2025.
Conclusion
Lenovo is entering the custom desktop graphics card segment with a judicious approach and a clear strategy. The LEGION RX 9070 XT isn’t just about looks, it’s also about seamless integration with the Blade 7000P.
It’s a unique combination of design, efficiency and performance that shows Lenovo is serious about gaming desktops. If the lineup reaches the US market, it could become an interesting alternative for gamers who want a powerful and reliable system with LEGION’s own signature.

