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Lenovo LOQ 15IAX9 (83GS00QMRA)
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Typelaptoplaptop
Screen
Screen size15.6 "15.6 "
Screen typeIPSIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glareanti-glare
Screen resolution1920x1080 (16:9)1920x1080 (16:9)
Refresh rate144 Hz144 Hz
Brightness300 nt300 nt
Contrast1000 :11000 :1
Colour gamut (sRGB)100 %100 %
TÜV Rheinland certificate
NVIDIA G-Sync
CPU
SeriesCore i5Core i5
Model12450HX12450HX
Code nameAlder Lake (12th Gen)Alder Lake (12th Gen)
Processor cores8 (4P+4E)8 (4P+4E)
Total threads1212
CPU speed1.8 GHz1.8 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore frequency4.4 GHz4.4 GHz
CPU TDP55 W55 W
RAM
RAM12 GB16 GB
Max. RAM32 GB32 GB
RAM typeDDR5DDR5
RAM speed4800 MHz4800 MHz
Slots21
Graphics card
Graphics card typededicateddedicated
Graphics card seriesNVIDIA GeForceNVIDIA GeForce
Graphics card modelRTX 2050RTX 2050
Video memory4 GB4 GB
Memory typeGDDR6GDDR6
GPU TDP65 W65 W
3DMark0639263 points39263 points
3DMark Vantage P46821 points46821 points
Storage
Drive typeSSD M.2 NVMeSSD M.2 NVMe
Drive capacity512 GB512 GB
M.2 drive interfacePCI-E 4.0 4xPCI-E 4.0 4x
M.2 drive size22x42 mm22x42 mm
Additional M.2 connector11
Addittional M.2 connectors interfacePCI-E 4.0 4xPCI-E 4.0 4x
Additional M.2 drive size22x80 mm22x42 mm
Connections
Connection ports
HDMI
v 2.1
HDMI
v 2.1
Card reader
USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1)32
USB C 5Gbps (3.2 gen1)1 pc
USB C 10Gbps (3.2 gen2)1 pc
Alternate Mode
Monitors connection21
LAN (RJ-45)1 Gbps1 Gbps
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetoothv 5.2v 5.2
Multimedia
Webcam1280x720 (HD)1280x720 (HD)
Camera shutter
Speakers22
Keyboard
Backlightwhitewhite
Key designisland typeisland type
Num block
Additional keys4
Input devicetouchpadtouchpad
Battery
Battery capacity60 W*h57 W*h
Operating time6.9 h6 h
Powered by USB-C (Power Delivery)
Power Delivery140 W
Fast charge
Charging time50% in 30 min50% in 30 min
Power supply Included135 W135 W
General
Preinstalled OSno OSno OS
MIL-STD-810 Military Standard
Materialmatte plasticmatte plastic
Dimensions (WxDxT)360x259x24 mm359x236x23 mm
Weight2.38 kg1.8 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2025february 2025
Glossary

TÜV Rheinland certificate

Laptop display certification for safe blue light emission levels and panel flicker rates. The presence of a TÜV Rheinland certificate confirms that the screen is comfortable for the eyes.

TÜV Rheinland is a large international concern headquartered in Cologne, Germany, providing a wide range of audit services. The company's specialists have developed and approved a number of tests for the compliance of the screens of mobile devices, monitors and TVs with the required level of eye protection from the harmful effects of display radiation on the user's vision on the other side of the screen. The authoritative opinion of TÜV Rheinland is respected in the tech community. Certificates from this body are issued to successfully tested electronics for the implementation of blue light filtering and screen flicker suppression technologies.

NVIDIA G-Sync

Laptop support for NVIDIA G-Sync technology.

This feature is only found on models equipped with discrete NVIDIA graphics cards. It is used to match the frame rate of the screen and the frame rate of the signal arriving at it — so that these frequencies match. This avoids flickering, twitching, and other image artifacts that can occur due to out-of-sync. This feature is especially useful for games where the frame rate of the video signal can "float" depending on the load on the graphics core; in fact, most laptops with G-Sync are specifically for gaming.

A similar solution for AMD video cards is called FreeSync.

RAM

The amount of random access memory (RAM or RAM) actually installed in the laptop.

The amount of RAM is one of the most important indicators characterizing the overall flow Rate of the system. The more RAM installed in a laptop, the better it will cope with “heavy” resource-intensive programs, and the more tasks can be performed on it simultaneously without “brakes” and failures.

Today , 4 GB of RAM is considered the minimum required. A capacity of 8 GB is usually enough for comfortable household use and simple games, 16 GB and 32 GB are enough for running resource-intensive applications and confidently launching modern games. And in advanced gaming and professional laptops there are also larger amounts of RAM - 64 GB or even more.

Note that many laptop models allow you to increase the available amount of RAM; For more details, see “Maximum installed volume”.

Slots

The total number of slots for RAM modules provided in the laptop; in fact — the maximum number of slats that can be installed simultaneously in this model.

Features for upgrading RAM directly depend on this indicator. So, in low-cost models, there is often only 1 slot, and the only upgrade option is to replace the "native" bar. In more advanced devices, two or even four slots may be provided, while some of them may be free in the initial configuration.

A special case is embedded RAM; it is more compact and cheaper than removable modules, but does not imply replacement at all. At the same time, in some laptops, the “RAM” is only built-in, in others it can be supplemented with one or even two slots for interchangeable strips.

Additional M.2 drive size

The size of an additional slot for a drive (or other peripherals) with an M.2 interface provided in a laptop.

We emphasize that in this case we are not talking about the actually installed drive, but about the size of the bay (recall, there is no drive in it initially — for more details, see "Additional M.2 connector"). Knowing this size, you can estimate the maximum dimensions of the SSD module (or other component) that can fit in this bay. It is worth noting here that the most widespread nowadays are M.2 boards with a width of 22 mm, slots in laptops are usually made for this standard width. Therefore, the main indicator that determines size compatibility is length.

For bays on laptop motherboards, the length is most often 80 mm (marking 22x80 mm). This allows you to install 22 mm M.2 boards with a length of 80 mm, 60 mm, 42 mm and 30 mm — that is, all types of such boards, except for the largest, at 110 mm. The latter, however, is not a disadvantage, since 110-mm components are rarely used in laptops. If there are several additional (free) M.2 slots and they differ in size, these data are also specified in this paragraph, for example, “22x80 / 22x42 mm”.

Card reader

A device for working with removable memory cards. Usually, it looks like a characteristic slot right on the laptop case, into which the media is inserted. There are different standards for memory cards, a list of compatible standards is indicated in the note to this item. It is worth noting here that for modern laptops it is almost mandatory to support the SD format and its modifications — SD HC, often also SD XC; other options may also be envisaged, but they have not received such distribution. Anyway, this feature is convenient because memory cards are widely used in other types of electronics: for example, SD is the generally accepted standard in digital cameras, and microSD (compatible with SD slots through simple adapters) is used in smartphones. Accordingly, the presence of a card reader greatly facilitates the exchange of data between a laptop and external devices.

USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1)

Number of USB 3.2 gen1 ports provided in the laptop. Initially, this interface was called USB 3.0, later USB 3.1 gen1.

Be that as it may, USB is the most popular modern interface for connecting various peripherals to computer - from keyboards, mice and flash drives to very original devices. It can also be used to charge smartphones and other gadgets. And USB 3.2 gen1 is the successor to the popular USB 2.0. In this version, the data transfer speed was increased 10 times - up to 4.8 Gbit/s, and the power supply for external devices was also increased. At the same time, devices with other versions of USB can be connected to the USB 3.2 gen1 port - the main thing is that they have full-size USB A plugs and have enough power for normal operation.

As for the number of USB connectors, the more there are, the more peripherals you can connect to the laptop without using splitters.

USB C 5Gbps (3.2 gen1)

The number of USB-C 3.2 gen1 ports provided in the laptop (these connectors were previously labeled USB-C 3.1 gen1 and USB-C 3.0).

USB-C is a relatively new universal connector designed for use in desktop and laptop computers and other devices. It is slightly larger than microUSB, has a convenient double-sided design (it doesn’t matter which side you connect the plug), and also allows you to implement increased power supply and a number of special functions. In addition, the same connector is standardly used in the Thunderbolt interface versions v3 and v4, and technically it can be used for other interfaces; so in some laptops USB-C has a combined purpose — see "Alternate Mode" for more details. And in some models (mostly the most compact ones), USB-C can also charge the device’s own battery.

Specifically, USB-C version 3.2 gen1 allows connection speeds up to 5 Gbps. As for the number of such ports, it is most often small — usually 1 – 2. This is due to the fact that peripherals for USB-C are produced noticeably less than for full-sized USBs. However, in some configurations, the number of connectors of this type can reach 4.

USB C 10Gbps (3.2 gen2)

The number of USB C 3.2 gen2 ports provided in the laptop (previously, such connectors were labeled USB C 3.1 gen2 and USB C 3.1).

USB C is universal connector created relatively recently and designed for use in desktop and laptop computers. It is slightly larger than microUSB, has convenient double-sided design (no matter which side the plug is connected to), and also allows for increased power supply and number of special functions. In addition, the same connector is standardly used in the Thunderbolt v3 interface, and technically can be used for other interfaces; so in some laptops USB C has combined purpose - see “Alternate Mode” for more details. And in some laptops (mostly the most compact ones), USB C can also charge the device’s own battery.

Specifically, the USB C 3.2 gen2 version allows for connection speeds of up to 10 Gbps. As for the number of such ports, it is most often small - usually 1 - 2. This is due to the fact that significantly fewer peripherals for USB C are produced than for full-size USB. However, in some configurations the number of connectors of this type can reach 4.
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