Lenovo is now selling a dual-GPU configuration of the ThinkCentre X Tower in China for 35,999 RMB (about $5,300 USD). This launch builds on Lenovo’s expanding lineup of local processing desktops, including recent workstation updates. The desktop configuration is currently available through Chinese retailer JD.com.
The tower combines an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor with two GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics cards, 64GB of DDR5 memory, and a 1TB solid-state drive. While the desktop includes two discrete graphics cards, Lenovo does not advertise this configuration for video games.

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Instead, documentation outlines AI-assisted rendering, video editing, 3D modeling, and local neural network processing as the primary workloads. Each RTX 5060 Ti card has an isolated 16GB GDDR7 memory pool and operates independently without SLI bridges. Consequently, applications must distribute tasks across both cards since they cannot pool the memory into a single 32GB framebuffer.
For customers who prefer a single graphics card, Lenovo offers configurations containing a single RTX 5080 24GB, an RTX 5090 32GB, or professional-grade RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell accelerators. The 34-liter tower chassis has space for up to 256GB of DDR5-6400 memory, three M.2 SSDs, and two SATA drives.
The desktop uses a power supply rated at up to 1,200W to handle the hardware load under intense processing tasks. Connectivity highlights include Wi-Fi 7, dual Ethernet, and Thunderbolt 4. Lenovo also integrates a dust-monitoring utility to warn users when filters require cleaning.
Lenovo has not announced international pricing or availability details for the dual-GPU tower configurations in Western markets. The premium workstation is expected to launch in other regions later this year.
Source: Lenovo (JD)



