Newegg[newegg.com] has OMEN by HP 45L ATX Case (GT20-0230t) for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Product Details:
OMEN Cryo Chamber and tempered glass panels
Support for lighting and liquid cooling
1 x 120 mm non-RGB rear fan
Maximum of Up to 4 - 120mm RGB or ARGB system fans (3 front, 1 rear)
Chassis side cover lock
Dimensions: 8.03" x 18.5" x 21.85"
Ports:
2 x USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate
2 x USB 2.0 Type-A
1 x headphone/microphone combo
1 x microphone jack
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Agree. That said, it's a decent case and doesn't say HP anywhere noticeable.
So it's like having a case that says "Antec" except this says ""Omen" with no HP logo or anything. The only thing is that if you build custom PC's for people, the average dumb consumer is gonna think the brand of their PC is "Omen"
Why would you buy a HP pc case, when building a custom pc?
HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
The whole gimmick with this case is that it has an isolated chamber to install an AIO CPU Liquid Cooler and seems to be a fairly well built case all things considered. This thing might actually be a case to consider at this price point as it actually seems to work
The whole gimmick with this case is that it has an isolated chamber to install an AIO CPU Liquid Cooler and seems to be a fairly well built case all things considered. This thing might actually be a case to consider at this price point as it actually seems to work
Unless people really like this case then go for it. Here is some issue I could see from building with this case.
- there is no USB C on the front IO
- there is no support of AIO brand or size
There is so much better budget case on the market as alternative.
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I guess staff will post anything. This is a cruel joke imo. The fact that this has any thumbs up worries me about people greatly. If you choose this for 70$ over other much better cases for the same price or less SMH...
Why would you buy a HP pc case, when building a custom pc?
HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
10 years ago I'd maybe share your surprise... But even the mainstream pc manufacturers really stepped up their game with the niche high end prebuilts shown off in stores, and adopted tons of features that used to be limited to custom builds (cable management, glass windows, spots for water cooling, etc)
But hard disagree with your comment on the brand part. Nobody buys a case (or avoids one) for the brand logo, and it's completely normal for companies to branch out to new products. Plenty of other pc makers also sell individual cases, like corsair and Asus.
At the end of the day the only thing that matters is product quality and value. And this thing seems decent (not amazing, but not bad like some comments seem to think) for the cost.
10 years ago I'd maybe share your surprise... But even the mainstream pc manufacturers really stepped up their game with the niche high end prebuilts shown off in stores, and adopted tons of features that used to be limited to custom builds (cable management, glass windows, spots for water cooling, etc)
But hard disagree with your comment on the brand part. Nobody buys a case (or avoids one) for the brand logo, and it's completely normal for companies to branch out to new products. Plenty of other pc makers also sell individual cases, like corsair and Asus.
At the end of the day the only thing that matters is product quality and value. And this thing seems decent (not amazing, but not bad like some comments seem to think) for the cost.
I didn't say anything about quality or anything.
It just seems weird to build a custom PC and purposely buy an HP case to put it in... Jillions of other cases that are better looking and don't scream "Walmart/BestBuy Pre-built"...
It just seems weird to build a custom PC and purposely buy an HP case to put it in... Jillions of other cases that are better looking and don't scream "Walmart/BestBuy Pre-built"...
TBF I used to build sleeper LAN rigs in old dell dimension cases for people back in the CS1.5 days.
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HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
- there is no USB C on the front IO
- there is no support of AIO brand or size
There is so much better budget case on the market as alternative.
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HP isn't a look that people are going for... Or did I lose my cool-kid card?
But hard disagree with your comment on the brand part. Nobody buys a case (or avoids one) for the brand logo, and it's completely normal for companies to branch out to new products. Plenty of other pc makers also sell individual cases, like corsair and Asus.
At the end of the day the only thing that matters is product quality and value. And this thing seems decent (not amazing, but not bad like some comments seem to think) for the cost.
But hard disagree with your comment on the brand part. Nobody buys a case (or avoids one) for the brand logo, and it's completely normal for companies to branch out to new products. Plenty of other pc makers also sell individual cases, like corsair and Asus.
At the end of the day the only thing that matters is product quality and value. And this thing seems decent (not amazing, but not bad like some comments seem to think) for the cost.
It just seems weird to build a custom PC and purposely buy an HP case to put it in... Jillions of other cases that are better looking and don't scream "Walmart/BestBuy Pre-built"...
It just seems weird to build a custom PC and purposely buy an HP case to put it in... Jillions of other cases that are better looking and don't scream "Walmart/BestBuy Pre-built"...
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