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HP Omen 45L Desktop: i7-14700K, RTX 4080 SUPER, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD

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HP has HP Omen 45L Gaming Desktop (GT22-2085t) on sale for $2,199.99 - $200 when you apply promo code CPCGAME200 in your cart = $1,999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel i7-14700K 20-Core / 28-Thread Processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
  • 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston FURY DDR5 5200MHz Memory (4 DIMM slots total)
  • 1TB WD Black M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • Omen 45L Desktop Case w/ Glass Side Panel & 3x 120mm aRGB Fans + 1 Rear Fan
  • 1200 Watt 80+ Gold ATX Power Supply
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Weight: 49.82lbs
  • Size: 8.03" x 18.5" x 21.85" (WxDxH)

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $200 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $2,199.99.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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HP has HP Omen 45L Gaming Desktop (GT22-2085t) on sale for $2,199.99 - $200 when you apply promo code CPCGAME200 in your cart = $1,999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel i7-14700K 20-Core / 28-Thread Processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
  • 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston FURY DDR5 5200MHz Memory (4 DIMM slots total)
  • 1TB WD Black M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • Omen 45L Desktop Case w/ Glass Side Panel & 3x 120mm aRGB Fans + 1 Rear Fan
  • 1200 Watt 80+ Gold ATX Power Supply
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Weight: 49.82lbs
  • Size: 8.03" x 18.5" x 21.85" (WxDxH)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $200 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $2,199.99.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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siberstorm27
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I got a 7900x version of this with a 4080. It was a bit buzzy and I got hp to swap it out with another 4080 that I replaced on my own. Only slightly less buzzy. It was mostly me being picky tho. They sent me a SUPER card as a replacement. Looks 100% identical and performs the same. t wasn't really worth it. Their whole customer support system is a nightmare. I contacted them like seven times and they still have no idea what's going on. Been dragging on for three months. I keep getting emails saying I never sent back the original card and they will charge my credit card, even though their own reps say I have sent it in their system, and keep saying they will contact the service center that received it, but they never follow up. Seriously just build it yourself. The software is garbage and lots of random bugs and I can't even get YouTube to run without hitches. The whole point of getting a prebuilt system is to not have to troubleshoot this garbage. But the fact it's using half proprietary parts and half poorly documented poorly supported OEM parts instead of consumer ones means you have limited support or online community to rely on to fix things, and they obviously cannot build a stable working PC. I have more faith in their laptop or other non swappable non upgradeable devices, but a PC like this with a million configurations coupled with their proprietary garbage and crap software is just a headache.

Anyway, I replaced the radiator fans because they are super cheap and whine discordantly. The whole upper radiator chamber design is also a joke. Unnecessarily bulky, complicated, and lacking room for anything even with all that wasted space. The whole front is also a giant chunk of wasted space for the glass panel. All the case fans are also cheap and sound like they are dying when you first turn on the PC. Questionable motherboard with limited settings and no real support or even brand name.

The only reason why I got it was because at the time the price seemed like a steal. $1500 for 7900x rtx 4080 and 32gb ram. In hindsight, I would have rather spent the money to build a comparably specced PC with zero RGB, a much smaller case, all reliable consumer parts, quality fans, a motherboard with built in fan controls, and a video card that actually has zero rpm mode.
winewind
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Memory is a lame
kermitSTO
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who pairs a 4080 super with 16gb of memory? that is amazing. who at HP though "this is a good idea". what a buncha clowns.

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Nov 06, 2024 07:42 PM
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winewindNov 06, 2024 07:42 PM
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Memory is a lame
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FabulousBuffalo864Nov 06, 2024 11:11 PM
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Quote from winewind :
Memory is a lame
I can't recall why you would say this.
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Quote from FabulousBuffalo864 :
I can't recall why you would say this.
$2000 system and go cheap with 16GB 5200 RAM instead of 32GB kit which can be bought for retail for $75 now
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forcesNov 07, 2024 05:09 AM
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I would have buy it with 32GB RAM and 2TB storage
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kermitSTONov 07, 2024 05:38 AM
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who pairs a 4080 super with 16gb of memory? that is amazing. who at HP though "this is a good idea". what a buncha clowns.
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GameloreNov 07, 2024 06:00 AM
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Quote from forces :
I would have buy it with 32GB RAM and 2TB storage
I'd say even that is too far on the low end. For this MSRP, I'd expect 64GB.
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forcesNov 07, 2024 06:42 AM
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Quote from Gamelore :
I'd say even that is too far on the low end. For this MSRP, I'd expect 64GB.
well at least we all agree 16GB is a joke for this price, hopefully HP see this and make it better next time.

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siberstorm27Nov 07, 2024 06:43 AM
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I got a 7900x version of this with a 4080. It was a bit buzzy and I got hp to swap it out with another 4080 that I replaced on my own. Only slightly less buzzy. It was mostly me being picky tho. They sent me a SUPER card as a replacement. Looks 100% identical and performs the same. t wasn't really worth it. Their whole customer support system is a nightmare. I contacted them like seven times and they still have no idea what's going on. Been dragging on for three months. I keep getting emails saying I never sent back the original card and they will charge my credit card, even though their own reps say I have sent it in their system, and keep saying they will contact the service center that received it, but they never follow up. Seriously just build it yourself. The software is garbage and lots of random bugs and I can't even get YouTube to run without hitches. The whole point of getting a prebuilt system is to not have to troubleshoot this garbage. But the fact it's using half proprietary parts and half poorly documented poorly supported OEM parts instead of consumer ones means you have limited support or online community to rely on to fix things, and they obviously cannot build a stable working PC. I have more faith in their laptop or other non swappable non upgradeable devices, but a PC like this with a million configurations coupled with their proprietary garbage and crap software is just a headache.

Anyway, I replaced the radiator fans because they are super cheap and whine discordantly. The whole upper radiator chamber design is also a joke. Unnecessarily bulky, complicated, and lacking room for anything even with all that wasted space. The whole front is also a giant chunk of wasted space for the glass panel. All the case fans are also cheap and sound like they are dying when you first turn on the PC. Questionable motherboard with limited settings and no real support or even brand name.

The only reason why I got it was because at the time the price seemed like a steal. $1500 for 7900x rtx 4080 and 32gb ram. In hindsight, I would have rather spent the money to build a comparably specced PC with zero RGB, a much smaller case, all reliable consumer parts, quality fans, a motherboard with built in fan controls, and a video card that actually has zero rpm mode.
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djessenceNov 07, 2024 07:34 AM
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i would pass on this, other retailers have better deals with more memory. this I/O is a joke, with all the bad press intel has been getting, this should have an msrp of $1500.
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I don't know how much has changed since, but I bought one of these (the 40L) last year and had tons of problems with it. Apparently it's very common and done intentionally to limit upgrades with non-HP parts. Upgrading ram alone was a nightmare in that only their memory will take advantage of the full speed. I tried to install other memory, changed the bios to allow it, and the only way to get it to run was to run it at a lower clock speed. I guess only their HyperFury (?) ram is able to run at the full speed?

Computer did have some nice features, but these quirks got old quickly
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hctphilNov 07, 2024 06:17 PM
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Price to build if you had a micro center nearby is about 1915 before tax with 32GB or ram and without an OS. You can get a copy of Windows 10/11 for like $20 online bringing it to around $1940 before tax. So I'd say this is a fairly good deal if you want a one stop solution where you don't have to build or worry about upgrading for a few years to come.

The problem for me comes with pathways to upgrade. While this will still be a good PC for 3-4 years, this socket is dead after this gen and I'm not sure how harvestable any of the parts beyond the GPU really are. Overall, if you're a parent looking to spoil a kid or someone who just doesn't give a shit about building and wants something right now that will perform near peak on most anything you throw at it, I'd say go for it.

(Please note I'm only talking about specs here, I cannot/have no comment on HP as a brand or their servers as others have mentioned)
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GorfballNov 07, 2024 07:13 PM
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Quote from siberstorm27 :
I got a 7900x version of this with a 4080. It was a bit buzzy and I got hp to swap it out with another 4080 that I replaced on my own. Only slightly less buzzy. It was mostly me being picky tho. They sent me a SUPER card as a replacement. Looks 100% identical and performs the same. t wasn't really worth it. Their whole customer support system is a nightmare. I contacted them like seven times and they still have no idea what's going on. Been dragging on for three months. I keep getting emails saying I never sent back the original card and they will charge my credit card, even though their own reps say I have sent it in their system, and keep saying they will contact the service center that received it, but they never follow up. Seriously just build it yourself. The software is garbage and lots of random bugs and I can't even get YouTube to run without hitches. The whole point of getting a prebuilt system is to not have to troubleshoot this garbage. But the fact it's using half proprietary parts and half poorly documented poorly supported OEM parts instead of consumer ones means you have limited support or online community to rely on to fix things, and they obviously cannot build a stable working PC. I have more faith in their laptop or other non swappable non upgradeable devices, but a PC like this with a million configurations coupled with their proprietary garbage and crap software is just a headache. Anyway, I replaced the radiator fans because they are super cheap and whine discordantly. The whole upper radiator chamber design is also a joke. Unnecessarily bulky, complicated, and lacking room for anything even with all that wasted space. The whole front is also a giant chunk of wasted space for the glass panel. All the case fans are also cheap and sound like they are dying when you first turn on the PC. Questionable motherboard with limited settings and no real support or even brand name. The only reason why I got it was because at the time the price seemed like a steal. $1500 for 7900x rtx 4080 and 32gb ram. In hindsight, I would have rather spent the money to build a comparably specced PC with zero RGB, a much smaller case, all reliable consumer parts, quality fans, a motherboard with built in fan controls, and a video card that actually has zero rpm mode.
Finicky BIOS, annoying HP software, etc. aside, I do think this case is very effective. It's bulky, but afaik the reviews — and my own experience with the 13900k/4090 version — suggests that the cooling is, in fact, very good. The fans can absolutely go turbo mode, and often spin up on boot and sound like a vacuum cleaner for 10 seconds, but they are rarely running above ~30% under full load when gaming. And, temps are always very good. I've done nearly no active management of this machine other than usual driver updates.

I upgraded the RAM with ease. I assumed the glass front was for i.) aesthetics ii.) to shield particulate or liquid entry from the front of the machine. Given the cooling performance, etc., the theoretical motivation of the front matters little to me anyway, but I don't think it's innately poor design. There's intuitive reason for it to be there.

I can't speak to the quality of the internal fans, though I've had no whine. My chief complaint was with a prior BIOS version that would click on the fans every 10 mins or so for 1 min. Strange, but no longer happens.

Anyway, this isn't to say is wrong, just balancing the perspective. Replacing a card due to it being a "bit buzzy" and fans that "whine discordantly" are i.) not aligned to my experience and ii.) maybe just below my threshold of worthwhile complaints. The rest was critiques of the quality of the components or design are either beyond my expertise or are arbitrary complaints, but they seem not to affect the performance of the final product.

The core warning here for any buyer: this is not a BIOS tinkerer's machine. There are reports of earlier versions having apparently reduced CPU power under load and HP's BIOS software is quite restrictive on tuning. If you just want to buy a powerful machine that plays games well, this might be it. If you want the freedom and flexibility that comes with a self-built, self-build.
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Liquid cooled or air cooled

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JimmyJ7295Nov 30, 2024 12:54 AM
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This is at $2099 now but Microsoft has a huge 30% CB if you buy using Edge??? Just bought one

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