Lenovo has refreshed its GeekPro desktop with an unusually compact 17-liter case, a Core i7-14700F, GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics, and a configuration aimed at both gamers and office users who hate tower PCs that dominate the room. The Lenovo GeekPro also includes 24 GB of DDR5-5600 memory, a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with its own heatsink, and a 500 W power supply with an 80 Plus Platinum rating.
The company is also leaning on modern connectivity rather than flashy styling. There is Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, USB-A, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and Gigabit Ethernet, plus room for a tool-free 3.5-inch hard drive. That combination suggests Lenovo is aiming at the growing class of compact desktops that try to do everything at once: play, work, store lots of files, and avoid looking like a neon-decorated migraine.
Core i7-14700F and RTX 5060 Ti in a compact desktop
At the heart of the GeekPro is Intel’s Core i7-14700F, a 20-core, 28-thread chip that can boost to 5.4 GHz. It is paired with the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8 GB of memory, which brings real-time ray tracing and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. That puts Lenovo squarely in the same performance conversation as other small-form-factor gaming rigs, where cooling and power delivery matter just as much as the raw parts list.
- Processor: Intel Core i7-14700F
- Graphics: GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8 GB
- Memory: 24 GB DDR5-5600, dual-channel
- Storage: 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with heatsink
- Power supply: 500 W, 80 Plus Platinum
Why the 24 GB memory setup stands out
The most curious part of the spec list is the 24 GB of RAM. That is not the neat, familiar 16 GB or 32 GB split buyers usually see, but it does hint at a cost-conscious middle ground for multitasking and gaming. More PC makers have been experimenting with less tidy memory bundles lately, and Lenovo appears happy to follow the trend if it helps hit a tighter price point without dropping into bargain-basement territory.
Storage also gets a small but sensible touch: the SSD comes with a built-in heatsink, which is the sort of detail that matters more in a compact case than it does on a showroom spec card. The optional 3.5-inch bay is another practical move, since plenty of buyers still want cheap bulk storage even if the rest of the machine is clearly built around solid-state speed.
Lenovo GeekPro price in China
On the Chinese market, the Lenovo GeekPro is priced at 12,999 yuan, or about $1,900. That puts it in a crowded bracket where compact gaming desktops have to justify themselves with either cleaner industrial design, stronger cooling, or a smarter parts mix. Lenovo is betting on all three, though the final answer for buyers will be whether this compact box runs as cool under pressure as it looks on paper.

