Even though the Malaysian variants of both models can be equipped up to Intel Core i7-10700 processors, their graphics card options are slightly different though. Being the high-end model, the Legion Tower 5i maxed out at NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 while the IdeaCentre Gaming 5i only goes up to GeForce GTX 1660 Super although if you prefer Team Red graphics, both machines can be obtained with AMD Radeon RX5500 instead. Despite having the same 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM as their base memory option, only the Legion Tower 5i can be purchased with 32GB RAM directly from the factory. Storage-wise, the Legion Tower 5i goes up to 2TB 7200rpm hard drive and 1TB SSD while the IdeaCentre Gaming 5i maxed out at 512GB SSD although the 2TB HDD option is still available for it. Aside from the hardware differences, both desktop gaming machines not only feature chassis that looked so different to each other but different thermal solutions as well. According to Lenovo, the Legion Tower 5i has an interior volume of 28L with 150W CPU cooler while the IdeaCentre Gaming 5i has a 13.6L chassis and 80W CPU cooler. Naturally, they are also priced differently as well, with the Legion Tower 5i being priced at RM 4799 onwards while the IdeaCentre Gaming 5i starts slightly lower at RM 3899. To learn more about them, head on to Lenovo Malaysia’s website right here.