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My battery is puffy, should I be concerned or is this normal? |
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The power port is broken |
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81NS, 81T0, 81V4
Background
The Lenovo Legion Y7000 is a 15.6-inch laptop computer introduced in 2019 as part of Lenovo’s Legion series. This device is designed for demanding applications, such as gaming, 3D modeling, and engineering or design software, which require more graphical power than typical laptops offer. The system includes a dedicated graphics processor, an Intel Core processor, and upgradeable memory and storage components.
The device connects to external displays and accessories through HDMI, USB, Ethernet, and audio ports. Internally, the Y7000 uses a dual-fan cooling system with heat pipes to manage heat generated by the processor and graphics card. The bottom panel can be removed to access components such as RAM modules, storage drives, the wireless card, and the battery. The device comes equipped with a 720p HD webcam and speakers for video communication and media playback. A full-size keyboard, usually with backlighting, and a precision touchpad are included with the system. Wireless connectivity is supported through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing connection to networks and peripheral devices without physical cables.
The Legion Y7000 is part of Lenovo’s Y-series gaming laptops and was followed by later Legion models that introduced updated processors and revised cooling systems. There are no widely reported manufacturer recalls associated with this model. Common issues reported by users include battery wear over time, fan noise, and heat buildup during extended use.