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HP OMEN MAX (Open-Boxes): 16" QHD+ 240Hz OLED, Intel Ultra 9 275HX, RTX 5080, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD $1619.99

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Open Boxes [bestbuy.com] (YMMV) available:
  • Excellent - $1808.99
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  • Fair - $1619.99

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/h...=excellent
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Open Boxes [bestbuy.com] (YMMV) available:
  • Excellent - $1808.99
  • Good - $1727.99
  • Fair - $1619.99

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/h...=excellent

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Model: HP OMEN MAX 16-ah0043dx OLED 16' WQXGA OLED Gaming Laptop - Shadow Black Metal, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX 2.1GHz ; NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB...

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Today 02:21 PM
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HossambkrToday 02:21 PM
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Anyone got an experience with one of these? There are numerous reports online of these units self bricking. People blame the crappy liquid metal mix that HP uses that seeps into the mainboard but those that replaced the TIM still had their unite die. So I don't know
Today 02:53 PM
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Jerf5000Today 02:53 PM
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I bought one of these a few days ago from HP for ~$2250 out the door, going to cancel and go pick this up today from BB.
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Today 04:19 PM
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cowprinceToday 04:19 PM
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Quote from Hossambkr :
Anyone got an experience with one of these? There are numerous reports online of these units self bricking. People blame the crappy liquid metal mix that HP uses that seeps into the mainboard but those that replaced the TIM still had their unite die. So I don't know
I don't have this specific model. I have a Ryzen based variant with a 5070. I've had it for a little over 6 months I think? Maybe a longer (time is a mystery). But I've had no issues with it, solid travel gaming machine.
Today 04:22 PM
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HossambkrToday 04:22 PM
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Quote from cowprince :
I don't have this specific model. I have a Ryzen based variant with a 5070. I've had it for a little over 6 months I think? Maybe a longer (time is a mystery). But I've had no issues with it, solid travel gaming machine.
Thanks for the info, is it the "Max" version as well? I think they use the liquid metal mix in the 5080/5090 versions, I can be completely wrong though
Today 04:43 PM
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fritzoToday 04:43 PM
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Quote from Hossambkr :
Anyone got an experience with one of these? There are numerous reports online of these units self bricking. People blame the crappy liquid metal mix that HP uses that seeps into the mainboard but those that replaced the TIM still had their unite die. So I don't know
Got my son the 5070 version of this same laptop for Christmas and it's been a beast so far. They packed dual cooling fans into it so I wonder if these reports were due to covering the vent holes?
Today 04:55 PM
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Spaceman6969Today 04:55 PM
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Quote from Hossambkr :
Anyone got an experience with one of these? There are numerous reports online of these units self bricking. People blame the crappy liquid metal mix that HP uses that seeps into the mainboard but those that replaced the TIM still had their unite die. So I don't know
Maybe not a bad idea to get protection plan or something given the fact that the unit is an open box condition. Just putting it out there
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Today 05:01 PM
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Spaceman6969Today 05:01 PM
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Good deal and available for me! I want it but cannot afford this

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Today 05:03 PM
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HossambkrToday 05:03 PM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Maybe not a bad idea to get protection plan or something given the fact that the unit is an open box condition. Just putting it out there
Good idea
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Today 05:07 PM
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DrDealsssToday 05:07 PM
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Does this come with TGP limitations?
Today 05:29 PM
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loveless13Today 05:29 PM
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Definitely get the extended warranty for this. Too many failures
Today 05:33 PM
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SkillfulRose8170Today 05:33 PM
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how is the review
Today 05:54 PM
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ChristianG4410Today 05:54 PM
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100 percent need to get extended warranty on any HP product...they tend to have some sort of issue down the road
Today 06:15 PM
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KhaoZToday 06:15 PM
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Quote from ChristianG4410 :
100 percent need to get extended warranty on any HP product...they tend to have some sort of issue down the road
Which one are you guys recommending? The Best Buy one? Or is there another somewhere? Thanks!
Today 06:19 PM
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ChristianG4410Today 06:19 PM
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Quote from KhaoZ :
Which one are you guys recommending? The Best Buy one? Or is there another somewhere? Thanks!
Best buy but they have two types of plans. I believe I have total tech but they do have a stand alone one. heard about third party like upsie but never seen any reviews about them

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