HP.com has
HP OMEN 30L Gaming Desktop w/ RTX 3090 on sale for
$2,285.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
SamS for finding this deal.
Note: Estimated shipping date will be shown in cart.
Deal Instructions.
- Go to HP OMEN 30L Gaming Desktop
- Click Customize & Buy
- Under Graphics card, select NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 (24 GB GDDR6X dedicated)
- Click Add to Cart
- Apply coupon code WINTER10 in cart
- Total will be $2,285.99 + Free Shipping
Specs:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB GDDR6X Dedicated Graphics
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor w/ RGB Air Cooling
- 8GB HyperX DDR4-3200 RGB SDRAM Memory (1x8GB)
- 256GB WD Black PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 Solid State Drive
- 802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- Top:
- 2x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x Microphone
- Rear:
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C w/ 10Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C w/ 5Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-A w/ 10Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-A w/ 5Gbps signaling rate
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x Audio In
- 1x Audio Out
- 1x Microphone
- Expansion Slots:
- 3x M.2
- 1x PCIe x16
- 1x PCIe x4
- Cooler Master 800W Gold Efficiency Power Supply
Top Comments
These 3090s run scary HOT (and LOUD if pushed)!
The problem is with the VRAM temperatures. I know that not everyone will be using this for mining (this applies for gaming as well), but to give you an idea, I'm at a pathetic 70 MH/s with the glass panel removed, underclocked, undervolted, and the GPU fans at 100% constantly. With all of those measures in place, it STILL runs at 96-98°C. That's the coolest I can get it to run while still maintaining a pathetic 70MH/s. My 3060 ti gets 60MH/s for perspective.
This is relevant to gamers because the VRAM will still cook if you run even a moderate game. I cannot stress enough to anyone who buys one to use MSI Afterburner (or similar) to monitor your VRAM temps.
Here's a decent video on the matter https://youtu.be/cCMTK0FIFDU[/url]]. Based on this, I already have replacement thermal pads, heatsinks, and two 80mm fans on order dedicated for this 3090. That's the only band-aid I've found to help this monster out, but I'm not very optimistic it's going to help much.
I hope this info helps someone make a more informed decision, as HP has horrible return policies.
And if you want to return it's a 15% restocking fee (400 USD give or take)
So watch out. HP is not very friendly.
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These 3090s run scary HOT (and LOUD if pushed)!
The problem is with the VRAM temperatures. I know that not everyone will be using this for mining (this applies for gaming as well), but to give you an idea, I'm at a pathetic 70 MH/s with the glass panel removed, underclocked, undervolted, and the GPU fans at 100% constantly. With all of those measures in place, it STILL runs at 96-98°C. That's the coolest I can get it to run while still maintaining a pathetic 70MH/s. My 3060 ti gets 60MH/s for perspective.
This is relevant to gamers because the VRAM will still cook if you run even a moderate game. I cannot stress enough to anyone who buys one to use MSI Afterburner (or similar) to monitor your VRAM temps.
Here's a decent video on the matter [https://youtu.be/cCMTK0FIFDU]. Based on this, I already have replacement thermal pads, heatsinks, and two 80mm fans on order dedicated for this 3090. That's the only band-aid I've found to help this monster out, but I'm not very optimistic it's going to help much.
I hope this info helps someone make a more informed decision, as HP has horrible return policies.
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Alternatively you can over pay $2600 for a Zotac 3090 here: https://www.zotacstore.
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And if you want to return it's a 15% restocking fee (400 USD give or take)
So watch out. HP is not very friendly.
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