As part of its entry into the gaming PC market under its gamer brand Legion, Lenovo is preparing its first motherboards for pre-assembled PCs, including new models for the future 10th generation of Intel desktop processors, Comet Lake-S.
The post shared on Weibo includes images of two of the motherboards Lenovo is preparing, including a model with a 300 Series chipset for Coffee Lake Refresh processors, and a model with a 400 Series chipset (B460) for Comet Lake-S.
Surprisingly this model B460 There is nothing wrong with a motherboard for pre-assembled systems, with 8 power phases, VRM heatsinks with the Legion inscription, and dual M.2 with heatsink included, They also have Legion written on their surface. It also includes four ram modules for future expansions, integrated Wi-Fi, and some sound capacitors looking to improve the quality of the audio.
It will be interesting to see if Lenovo is encouraged to launch a motherboard with a higher chipset, such as the Z490, and see what it achieves by putting all the chips on the table, since this B460 model looks pretty good for a pre-assembled one.