Lenovo Legion T5 Repair & Upgrades — Australia-Wide

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Still running a Lenovo Legion T5? The Original PC Doctor keeps it going — we repair the Lenovo Legion T5 for power, boot, storage and overheating faults, and upgrade it with an SSD, more RAM and a clean Windows install for years more life. No fix, no fee, Australia-wide.

Fast, honest Lenovo Legion T5 repair & upgrades — no fix, no fee.

✔ No fix, no fee  ·  ✔ 90-day warranty  ·  ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop  ·  ✔ Since 2001

Common Lenovo Legion T5 Faults We Repair

  • Won’t turn on / amber or blinking power light
  • Won’t boot, no POST or beep-code errors
  • No display / no signal on boot
  • Hard drive / SSD failure or bad sectors (with data recovery)
  • Slow performance — SSD & RAM upgrade to extend its life
  • Overheating, dust-clogged or noisy fans
  • Failing power supply or swollen capacitors
  • Won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet
  • BIOS / CMOS battery & boot issues
  • Windows won’t boot, or upgrade to Windows 10/11

About the Lenovo Legion T5

We repair and upgrade every Lenovo Legion T5 — power, motherboard and PSU faults, swollen capacitors, ageing hard drives (with full data recovery), memory and cooling. A quality SSD, a RAM bump and a clean Windows 10 or 11 install can make it feel new for a fraction of replacement cost. Genuine, OEM-spec and quality refurbished parts; out-of-warranty and end-of-life fleet units welcome.

Our Repair Process

1. Free phone or Quick Quote triage. 2. Diagnostic — we pinpoint the exact fault. 3. Upfront fixed quote — no fix, no fee. 4. Repair or upgrade with quality parts and a 90-day warranty. Onsite, remote or in our workshop, Australia-wide.

Why The Original PC Doctor

  • Since 2001 — 24+ years repairing Australian computers
  • No fix, no fee diagnostics
  • 90-day warranty on parts and labour
  • Onsite, remote & workshop options
  • Genuine, OEM-spec & quality refurbished parts
  • 1,300+ verified customer reviews

Get your Lenovo Legion T5 repaired or upgraded — talk to a technician now.

✔ No fix, no fee  ·  ✔ 90-day warranty  ·  ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop  ·  ✔ Since 2001

Lenovo Legion T5 Repair FAQs

How much does a Lenovo Legion T5 repair or upgrade cost?

Every job starts with a free, no-obligation Quick Quote and an upfront fixed price. No fix, no fee, with a 90-day warranty — and we’ll tell you honestly whether a repair or an SSD/RAM upgrade is better value.

Can you recover data from a Lenovo Legion T5?

Yes — we recover documents, photos and files from a Lenovo Legion T5 even if it won’t boot, and can move them to a new SSD or PC.

Why won’t my Lenovo Legion T5 turn on?

Usually a failing power supply, swollen motherboard capacitors, a flat CMOS battery or a power-button fault — all commonly repairable. We diagnose it free and quote upfront.

Is it worth repairing or upgrading my Lenovo Legion T5?

Often yes — an SSD, a RAM bump and a clean Windows install can make it feel new for a fraction of a replacement; we give honest advice if it isn’t.

Do you repair the Lenovo Legion T5 out of warranty?

Absolutely — out-of-warranty and end-of-life machines are our specialty; we’re independent.

Where can you repair my Lenovo Legion T5?

Australia-wide — onsite, remote, and workshop with nationwide pickup. Call 1300 723 628 or use the Quick Quote.

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Lenovo Legion T5 Repair faults we repair every week

PSU failure

Symptom: Amber blinking power LED, no POST, fans spin briefly then stop

How we fix it: Technician replaces the internal 500 W or 650 W Delta or Great Wall unit with an identical 24-pin connector model after confirming no short on the 12 V rail.

Repair or replace? repair

Swollen capacitors on motherboard

Symptom: Random shutdowns under load, bulging or leaking caps near CPU VRM

How we fix it: Board is removed, suspect capacitors are desoldered and replaced with low-ESR 105 °C Nichicon or Rubycon equivalents, then board is cleaned and load-tested.

Repair or replace? repair

2.5-inch HDD failure

Symptom: Clicking noise, SMART errors, slow boot or data corruption

How we fix it: Drive is cloned to a new 2.5-inch or M.2 NVMe SSD using sector-by-sector imaging before Windows reinstall; original drive retained for data recovery if imaging fails.

Repair or replace? repair

Overheating due to dust-clogged heatsink

Symptom: High fan noise, thermal throttling, sudden shutdown after 10–15 minutes gaming

How we fix it: Case side panels removed, dual 120 mm fans and copper heatsink blown out with compressed air and vacuum; thermal paste replaced on CPU and GPU die.

Repair or replace? repair

CMOS battery failure

Symptom: BIOS settings reset daily, date/time error on boot, boot device not found

How we fix it: CR2032 cell on the ITX motherboard is replaced and BIOS reflashed to latest version supporting Windows 11 Secure Boot.

Repair or replace? repair

Wi-Fi card dropout

Symptom: Intel AX200 or Killer 1650 card shows limited connectivity or disappears after sleep

How we fix it: Card is reseated or replaced; latest Intel or Killer drivers installed and antenna leads checked for correct routing behind the rear I/O shield.

Repair or replace? repair

Lenovo Legion T5 Repair price guide

RepairIndicative priceTypical turnaround
PSU replacement$180-$260Same or next day
Motherboard capacitor repair$220-$3402-4 business days
HDD to SSD migration + Windows installfrom $149Same day
Full clean and thermal repastefrom $89Same day
CMOS battery + BIOS updatefrom $79Same day
Wi-Fi card replacement$95-$145Same or next day
RAM upgrade 16 GB to 32 GB DDR4from $110Same day
Data recovery from failing drive$180-$3202-5 business days

Prices are indicative only — every job is confirmed with a free, no-obligation quote after diagnosis. No Fix, No Fee.

Lenovo Legion T5 Repair — your questions answered

How much does it cost to repair a Lenovo Legion T5 that won’t turn on?

A no-power fault on the Legion T5 is usually the internal PSU or a short on the motherboard. We run a free diagnostic first; if only the PSU has failed we quote $180-$260 for a same-day swap. If capacitors or traces are damaged the quote rises to $220-$340. You pay nothing if we cannot fix it.

Can you upgrade my Legion T5 to Windows 11?

Yes. Most Legion T5 units already meet the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements once the latest BIOS is installed. We update the BIOS, replace the ageing HDD with an NVMe SSD and perform a clean Windows 11 install for a flat fee starting at $149, keeping all your data intact.

Is it worth repairing an older Legion T5 or should I buy a new PC?

A Legion T5 with a 10th-gen Intel CPU and RTX 2060 or 3060 still handles modern games at 1080p. Typical repair costs range from $89 for a clean and repaste up to $340 for board-level work, well below the price of a comparable new tower. We only proceed if the repair is economical.

Do you offer onsite repair for the Lenovo Legion T5 in regional Australia?

Our technicians travel to homes and offices within 100 km of major capital cities and also offer remote diagnostics Australia-wide. If the fault requires parts we can complete the repair in our workshop and return the machine within 2-4 business days.

Will replacing the hard drive delete my photos and documents?

We clone the existing drive sector-by-sector to the new SSD before any Windows reinstall. Your files remain on the original drive until you confirm everything has transferred. If the drive is too damaged for imaging we quote separate data-recovery work first.

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