Best Buy has
HP OMEN 30L Gaming Desktop (GT13-1154, Jet Black) on sale for
$1,299.99.
Shipping is free.
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- Note: Best Buy also has this desktop in Open Box Excellent condition for $1,104.99 (click the "Open Box: from" link on the product page).
Specs- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core 3.8GHz Processor
- 16GB HyperX XMP RGB DDR4-3200 RAM
- 1TB PCIe NVMe TLC Solid-State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB Graphics
- Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5
- Windows 11 Home 64-Bit
- USB black wired keyboard and optical mouse combo included
- Ports:
- Front:
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports (5 Gbps signaling rate; Battery Charging 1.2)
- Microphone-in
- Audio combo jack
- Rear:
- 1x RJ-45 Ethernet port
- 3x Audio ports (line-in/line-out/microphone)
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A ports
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port (5 Gbps signaling rate)
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port (10 Gbps signaling rate)
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port (5 Gbps signaling rate)
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port (10 Gbps signaling rate)
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It will also only fit a micro ATX board, so you have limited options there as well. That said, he hasnt had a single issue with it in a year. It's been great.
The GPU is worth about $600 more and the CPU is worth $50 more.
Essentially you are paying about regular market price for the upgrades.
So you're paying $600 more for $450 in upgrades.
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Mine has 4 slots maxed out at 32GB (8gb x4)
Thanks. I just bit on it.
My son should be happy with it.
But I think people are overreacting. This has an aio for the CPU (overkill) and the GPU will have adequate cooling in stock form. Really, if you're that worried about having the ideal airflow and cooling, why are you in looking at a prebuilt PC? They typically have low end motherboards with cheap caps and overall bad power handling that cause more heat and wear early anyways. Not to mention other limitations of a prebuilt like limited bios options.
Components have drastically become available to where you can build a PC at the click of a mouse again, finally a viable option for the enthusiast again.
But I think people are overreacting. This has an aio for the CPU (overkill) and the GPU will have adequate cooling in stock form. Really, if you're that worried about having the ideal airflow and cooling, why are you in looking at a prebuilt PC? They typically have low end motherboards with cheap caps and overall bad power handling that cause more heat and wear early anyways. Not to mention other limitations of a prebuilt like limited bios options.
Components have drastically become available to where you can build a PC at the click of a mouse again, finally a viable option for the enthusiast again.
How times changed indeed.
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https://www.aida64.com/downloads
The are many others. Prime95. Memtest Sisoft Sandra, Furmark etc
https://www.aida64.com/downloads
The are many others. Prime95. Memtest Sisoft Sandra, Furmark etc
MSI Afterburner has a stress test plus its an all in one solution for your gpu, works with both amd and nvidia cards, can adjust clock speed and change the fan curve. Its one program that should be on any gaming PC
3DMark is another good test for the entire system.
Cinebench is also one of the big benchmark programs.
Aida64 is another one i use.
But I think people are overreacting. This has an aio for the CPU (overkill) and the GPU will have adequate cooling in stock form. Really, if you're that worried about having the ideal airflow and cooling, why are you in looking at a prebuilt PC? They typically have low end motherboards with cheap caps and overall bad power handling that cause more heat and wear early anyways. Not to mention other limitations of a prebuilt like limited bios options.
Components have drastically become available to where you can build a PC at the click of a mouse again, finally a viable option for the enthusiast again.
but agree that building is the way to go if you want a proper system without OEM parts limitations and issues.
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Thermals on this case are not good so added a intake fan on the bottom and use AMD overclock utility to manage speed. Currently running at 4.3GHz with idle temp of 56C and full load 95C which sounds like a jet taking off. I do have Fractal Meshify 2 case, as suggested by a HP omen youtuber (danyouknow) if the noise becomes unbearable.
Bought HP 8gb 3733 mhz non-RGB memory from ebay for $37 and also added 8gb x2 GSkill 3600 mhz sticks. Manually adjusted memory setting to 1866 mhz in HP's limited bios. XMP bios profile does not work well, the speed defaults to 2133 mhz since i have mixed memory
So set your expectations.