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HP OMEN 30L GT13-1365xt Gaming Desktop w/ NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti on sale for
$1349.99 when you apply coupon code
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Specs:
- Intel Core i7-11700K 3.6GHz 8-Core Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB GDDR6X Graphics
- 32GB HyperX DDR4-3200 XMP RGB Memory (2x16GB, 4 DIMM Slots Total)
- 512GB WD Black PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 Solid Stat Drive
- 2TB 7200rpm SATA Hard Disk Drive
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- Top:
- 2x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x Microphone
- Rear:
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C 5Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate
- 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x Audio-In
- 1x Audio-Out
- 1x Microphone
- 1x HDMI
- 3x DisplayPort
- Expansion Slots:
- 3x M.2
- 1x PCIe x16
- 1x PCIe x4
- 800W Gold Efficiency Power Supply
- Shadow Black Glass Front Bezel, Glass Side Panel
- Includes USB Keyboard + Mouse
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Some things to note:
- a lot of complaints about cooling but if you're like me and it's kept in a room that has almost constant AC in the summer it's manageable.
- cooling is more an issue on the cpu for me, I experience thermal throttling under load bc the 120mm simply isn't enough for the 11700k. Idle temps around 45 degs.
- GPU is normally fine, ~75 degrees at 100% load during a gaming sesh.
- 3 m.2 slots as noted in the spec sheet. But one is for your NIC card and one is hidden behind the GPU. Would have to remove the GPU to access it. And of course the third is your C drive.
- the included WD black nvme ssd is gen 3. I upgraded to a gen 4 drive recently to max out my performance. Not really necessary for most use cases tho. Also, if you use both m.2 slots you won't get gen 4 speeds as the 11700k only has 20 pcie lanes (16x for gpu + 4x for one gen 4 ssd)
- lots of included bloatware. Mcafee, onedrive, lots of HP nonsense. Just uninstall all of it.
- fans can get pretty loud under sustained load.
- Windows won't go into Sleep Mode for some reason, it just cycles back on. Seems to be a common issue with HP Omens.
I'm overall satisfied, but I might look into a case swap later on so I could fit a 240mm or 360mm AIO on the CPU.
I've had both of my 3090 versions up for sale for months. I have them priced >$1K lower than I paid for them on sale just 6 months ago. I literally haven't even got a scammer text or an insulting offer worth of interest.
Never again. Buyer beware.
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It sucks since I already ordered a Corsair 5000D case and a Corsair H150i cpu cooler, since I knew it runs warm. I found both on sale. I am hoping it will ship tomorrow morning, but I feel like it won't.
It was such a slick deal, but I guess I will be stuck with 8gb DDR3 ram, i7 3k series, and a 1050ti a little longer.
Did you see the FedEx package get shipped then recalled? Or the package never shipped
Mine is still on "Order Confirmed", but I received a different email stating that my order was canceled due to a price error.
Very frustrating since they posted the payment on my credit card. They said a 3-5 day refund, so if I were to be in an urgent need of a new computer and didn't have a large credit limit, I would've been sol.
Thank you,
Tofu Vic
Thank you,
Tofu Vic
Thanks for the suggestion nonetheless,
Tofu Vic
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Thanks for the suggestion nonetheless,
Tofu Vic
I debated building one as well, but for the pricepoint of the Omen 30L, this is an outstanding deal. I was about to go with the Omen 45L case since there have been very positive reviews for it, but I felt the case was too large and the 30L case was the right size I was going for. Out the box, the 30L was already running warmer for my taste as I was well aware of the heating issues and already researched quite a bit on fan upgrades to cool it down. There is also the option to swap out the omen AIO with the Arctic Liquid Freezer II AIO, but that requires taking out the mobo and ripping out stuff that would pretty much void my warranty. So I chose only fan upgrades for now and may do the aio later down the line if needed.
I got the following premium fan upgrades and found it dramatically cooled down the box very well
Noctua NF-A9 PWM 92mm for rear case fan, I used the noctua y-splitter 3-pin side so fan runs full speed, makes it slightly noisier but I've found it cools better instead of using the 4-pin variable speed plug.
Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM 120mm for aio. This was their quietest best performing static pressure model. There is a industrial model too.
Noctua NF-S12A for bottom of case blowing up with Noctua y-splitter to split the power for bottom case fan. I kept the front case rgb fan as-is for now.
Noctua y-splitter 4-pin 3-pack (found that the splitter has a 3-pin and 4-pin ends. I found using the 3-pin connection runs the fan full speed which helps pull more air)
Now the box runs much cooler than before. I'll look to add a couple of more fans in it once I get more time. There was a user that managed to add two more 120mm fans to the front after moving his hard drive mount and cutting a hole, and flipped his rear case fan to suck in more fresh air and now diverting the heat away from the cpu area and direct it towards the front exhaust, which actually makes perfect sense!
I got some black mesh sleeves to wrap the bundles wires to make it a bit cleaner inside. The 30L is very tight on space so hiding wires is much tougher. I'll probably get around to a more efficient wire management setup later down the line.
Overall, happy with the purchase!
I debated building one as well, but for the pricepoint of the Omen 30L, this is an outstanding deal. I was about to go with the Omen 45L case since there have been very positive reviews for it, but I felt the case was too large and the 30L case was the right size I was going for. Out the box, the 30L was already running warmer for my taste as I was well aware of the heating issues and already researched quite a bit on fan upgrades to cool it down. There is also the option to swap out the omen AIO with the Arctic Liquid Freezer II AIO, but that requires taking out the mobo and ripping out stuff that would pretty much void my warranty. So I chose only fan upgrades for now and may do the aio later down the line if needed.
I got the following premium fan upgrades and found it dramatically cooled down the box very well
Noctua NF-A9 PWM 92mm for rear case fan, I used the noctua y-splitter 3-pin side so fan runs full speed, makes it slightly noisier but I've found it cools better instead of using the 4-pin variable speed plug.
Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM 120mm for aio. This was their quietest best performing static pressure model. There is a industrial model too.
Noctua NF-S12A for bottom of case blowing up with Noctua y-splitter to split the power for bottom case fan. I kept the front case rgb fan as-is for now.
Noctua y-splitter 4-pin 3-pack (found that the splitter has a 3-pin and 4-pin ends. I found using the 3-pin connection runs the fan full speed which helps pull more air)
Now the box runs much cooler than before. I'll look to add a couple of more fans in it once I get more time. There was a user that managed to add two more 120mm fans to the front after moving his hard drive mount and cutting a hole, and flipped his rear case fan to suck in more fresh air and now diverting the heat away from the cpu area and direct it towards the front exhaust, which actually makes perfect sense!
I got some black mesh sleeves to wrap the bundles wires to make it a bit cleaner inside. The 30L is very tight on space so hiding wires is much tougher. I'll probably get around to a more efficient wire management setup later down the line.
Overall, happy with the purchase!
Take care!
Tofu Vic