Lenovo has introduced the Bellator Feng 7000X in China as a ready-to-use gaming desktop aimed at buyers who want an easier path into 1080p to 1440p gaming. The standout detail is its option for an RTX 5060 Ti in a system that is also designed to stay easy to upgrade later.
The new model targets the middle of the market, where users often want a practical desktop without building a system from scratch. Lenovo is offering both Intel and AMD platform choices, giving buyers more flexibility in matching performance needs with budget.
Multiple configurations and pricing
The Bellator Feng 7000X is available in several configurations. The entry-level version costs 5,499 yuan, or around US$812, and pairs an Intel Core 5 205H with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050.
Above that, Lenovo offers models starting at 6,999 yuan, or around US$1,034. At this level, buyers can choose either an Intel Core 5 205H or an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, then combine it with a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.
All versions come standard with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD. That base setup shows Lenovo is aiming for a system that is ready to use out of the box, not just one built around graphics performance alone.
Compact chassis with upgrade room
Lenovo houses the system in a 25-liter chassis measuring 374 x 170 x 393 mm. The design is industrial and sturdy, with a structure intended to make maintenance and future component changes less difficult.
The case is built from 0.8 mm SGCC galvanized steel. Key areas such as the motherboard tray, rear panel, and side panel are reinforced to 1 mm for added rigidity.
Lenovo also adds a dedicated GPU support bracket. The component helps reduce stress on the motherboard from the weight of a graphics card while providing extra protection during shipping and long-term use.
Cooling, storage, and internal clearance
For thermal management, Lenovo uses its Hurricane thermal architecture with side air intake. The chassis supports three fans, including two 120 mm fans at the front and one 90 mm fan at the rear.
Internal clearance is also fairly flexible for a desktop in this class. The system supports CPU coolers up to 136 mm tall and graphics cards up to 290 mm long, or 305 mm if the front fan is removed.
Lenovo includes a two-tier drive cage as well. Users can install one 3.5-inch hard drive and one 2.5-inch drive without major modification.
Ports and connectivity
The Bellator Feng 7000X also comes with a broad set of ports for everyday use and gaming. On the front, it includes two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, while the rear panel offers four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, one Gigabit Ethernet port, and three audio jacks.
The discrete graphics card provides three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI port. Lenovo also equips the desktop with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 for faster and more stable wireless connections with compatible devices.
With its mix of modern graphics options, flexible platform choices, and a design built around later upgrades, the Bellator Feng 7000X stands out as a practical mid-range desktop. Lenovo is positioning it as a straightforward solution for buyers who want a gaming PC that leaves room to grow.
