Thinkpad L14 gen 2 AMD
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:03 pm
After 10 years, I've finally picked up a new Thinkpad... My wife has been using my old T420 for a while now and I've been using a desktop workstation. A few months ago, i got the itch for a new Thinkpad - a lot has changed since I was reading this board regularly years ago.
That said, after a lot of research, I landed on the Thinkpad L14 gen 2 AMD model as I can modify it to match what I really want (which isn't possible at the Lenovo site presently). It arrived yesterday and I've been updating it and testing everything out - so far so good! This model still has a lot of the upgradability that I remember from older Thinkpads. Here's what the unit came with (purchased from the outlet, labeled as new not a refurbished unit):
AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5850u (8 cores / 16 threads)
8 GB RAM (Hynix)
256 GB M.2 SSD (Hynix)
14 inch 1920x1080 IPS display (this is the 250 nit model)
Windows 10 Pro
I've got the following upgrades on the way:
Intel AX210 wifi 6 / bluetooth 5.2 replacement for the Realtek wifi 6 m.2 card
64 GB of RAM (Crucial) - needed for VMs
1 TB Hynix P31 Gold M.2 SSD
I'm also considering swapping the panel for the Innolux n140hcg-gq2 400 nit, low power unit. I understand if I do this it'll void the warranty? Is that true? The only configurable option above the 250 nit screen on the Lenovo site when I bought this model was the 300 nit touch screen which I didn't want. I saved money buying a new one from the outlet anyway...
I'm excited to get this machine fully assembled and then run it through some paces for my typical work / development use cases. Overall, very pleased with this machine. The build quality is not what the T420 was, but it's still pretty solid and I like that I can change so many things on this model (unlike many of the others that are limited due to soldered RAM, etc.). It's been a while since I've posted, so I wanted to say "Hi!".
Steve
That said, after a lot of research, I landed on the Thinkpad L14 gen 2 AMD model as I can modify it to match what I really want (which isn't possible at the Lenovo site presently). It arrived yesterday and I've been updating it and testing everything out - so far so good! This model still has a lot of the upgradability that I remember from older Thinkpads. Here's what the unit came with (purchased from the outlet, labeled as new not a refurbished unit):
AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5850u (8 cores / 16 threads)
8 GB RAM (Hynix)
256 GB M.2 SSD (Hynix)
14 inch 1920x1080 IPS display (this is the 250 nit model)
Windows 10 Pro
I've got the following upgrades on the way:
Intel AX210 wifi 6 / bluetooth 5.2 replacement for the Realtek wifi 6 m.2 card
64 GB of RAM (Crucial) - needed for VMs
1 TB Hynix P31 Gold M.2 SSD
I'm also considering swapping the panel for the Innolux n140hcg-gq2 400 nit, low power unit. I understand if I do this it'll void the warranty? Is that true? The only configurable option above the 250 nit screen on the Lenovo site when I bought this model was the 300 nit touch screen which I didn't want. I saved money buying a new one from the outlet anyway...
I'm excited to get this machine fully assembled and then run it through some paces for my typical work / development use cases. Overall, very pleased with this machine. The build quality is not what the T420 was, but it's still pretty solid and I like that I can change so many things on this model (unlike many of the others that are limited due to soldered RAM, etc.). It's been a while since I've posted, so I wanted to say "Hi!".
Steve