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Product Name: | HP Omen 45L GT22-1160 Gaming Desktop Computer |
Product Description: | Define the cutting edge with the Omen 45L GT22-1160 Gaming Desktop Computer from HP, which has been built with an AMD Ryzen processor, dazzling graphics, and extreme cooling with the liquid-cooled OMEN CYRO CHAMBER cooling system. This system is powered by a 4.5 GHz AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core processor and 32GB of 5200 MHz DDR5 RAM, both of which help the computer to run multiple applications simultaneously, as well as access frequently used files and programs. The memory may be upgraded to 128GB by using a 32GB module in each of the four 288-pin DIMM slots. |
Product SKU: | 1766462 |
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That's an expensive windows license
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I'm not sure about that 1600$ quote. You can do better on prices
HP omen is decent. There's definitely worse prebuilts. But they tend to skimp on motherboard IO. And sometimes use lower powered GPU. Gamers nexus has tested various prebuilts including Linus tech tips with their secret shopper and they often find the prebuilt version of GPUs are sometimes bottlenecked by poor cooling design and power delivery.
Different strokes for different folks. Nice thing about AM5 and ryzen, there's a good chance AMD will support that socket and motherboard for 7 years or more. Where as Intel might support a motherboard for 2-3 years. So when someone is looking at ryzen, they are thinking they will get something now. And later down the road upgrade the CPU
Why would anyone overpay for 1200w psu? these cpus are like 250w max and gpus only go up to 450w on 4090
Genuinely curious on who puts 19 fans and maxes out sata and pcie with all the headers just to maximize their PSU?
Performs better than 4070S and has dual Nvenc encoder if you need it
It's pretty much a perfect ad104 die without disabled cores
I was able to get some for around $600