Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6 review
Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6 — from 2022, 2.25 kg, performance 64.
Technical specifications
| Type | Gaming |
| Release year | 2022 |
| Screen | 15.6" · 1920x1080 |
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 5500H |
| Graphics | GeForce RTX 2050 4GB |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
| Weight | 2.25 kg |
Performance scores
A 2050-tier ticket on the value shelf: modest frames, full receipts
The IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6 (2022) pairs a Ryzen 5 5500H with the RTX 2050 4GB and 64GB of RAM at $611 — 19% below the gaming-class median. The readings frame it as an entry-tier current-generation ticket: graphics at 55.2 against a 78.49 median is the chosen weakness, the composite score at 56 against 75 trails the class, and the price sits below the middle. The capability sheet is nonetheless complete: Overwatch, Grand Theft Auto V and Rainbow Six Siege at recommended, with Photoshop and Visual Studio Code minimums. The 2050 is the entry door to RTX-generation gaming, priced honestly here.
What the entry RTX tier confirms
Three rec-bar clears on a 2050 define the envelope precisely: esports fluently, older AAA at 1080p, modern titles at reduced settings. The receipt sheet is the point — this is a confirmed gaming platform at the entry tier, not a nameplate claim. The 64GB memory ceiling, at the class norm, adds the multitasking headroom that makes the machine useful far beyond its GPU tier.
The below-median arithmetic
Graphics 30% under the median and the composite score 25% under describe the platform's place in today's class without disqualifying it: the ticket prices the shortfall in at $139 below the median. The trade is the standard one at this tier — current-generation features and receipts versus the raw output of the class's older mid-tier cards.
Depreciation: recent-silicon pace
From the $1,800 anchor the price has decayed to $611 at 14.8% annually, projecting to about $444 in two years — a further 27%. Standard for 2022 hardware; the below-median entry price keeps the absolute exposure modest.
Against the neighbors
A G5 5500 at $680 and an Inspiron G7 7790 at $700 sit above; the Pavilion twins at $531 sit below with the same-class CPU and a 1650. The bracket's decision is simple: pay less for the prior-generation 1650 or this price for the RTX-generation 2050 with its feature set — the receipts support both readings.
Bottom line
A budget-friendly pick for the buyer entering current-generation gaming at the lowest sensible price: confirmed receipts, class-norm memory, and the 2050's entry-tier ceiling stated plainly. Demanding titles want more GPU; the price already knows that.
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⭐ What stands out
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graphics performance is lower than typical gaming class (+29.7%) (mainstream tier).
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composite score is lower than typical gaming class (+25.3%).
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price is lower than typical gaming class (+18.5%) (mid).
below class average
🔁 Alternatives
Compromise axis: mobility ↔ overall performance
🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 53) ↔ price (median 749.6).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 29) ↔ overall performance (median 73.9).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 100) ↔ battery life (median 2.5).
IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6: verdict
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