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HP OMEN 15 2020 (2019 Chassis) Core i9-10885h (8-Core, Up to 5.3Ghz, 1TB SSD, 32GB Ram, RTX 2080) $3199 Shipped @ HP

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Hi all,

I stumbled upon this on HP site, and thought to share - to help those looking to save some money and buy a powerful machine of the specs.

Before you purchase please use cashrewards - at the moment 15 January it's at 8 percent cashback, or you can use shopback (7 percent at the moment cashback)

Enjoy.


Specs:

SYSTEM FEATURES
Operating system Windows 10 Home 64
Processor Intel® Core™ i9-10885H (2.4 GHz base frequency, up to 5.3 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores)
Chipset Intel® HM470

MEMORY
Memory 32 GB DDR4-2933 SDRAM (2 x 16 GB)
Memory Note Transfer rates up to 2933 MT/s.

STORAGE
Hard drive description 1 TB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD

DISPLAY AND GRAPHICS
Display 15.6" diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), 144 Hz, 7 ms response time, IPS, micro-edge, anti-glare, 300 nits, 72% NTSC
Graphics Intel® UHD Graphics
Graphics NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2080 SUPER™ with Max-Q design (8 GB GDDR6 dedicated)

MEDIA DEVICES
Audio features Audio by Bang & Olufsen; DTS:X® Ultra; OMEN Audio Control Support DTS:X® Ultra; Dual speakers; HP Audio Boost 2.0
Webcam HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera with integrated dual array digital microphone

INPUT DEVICES
Pointing device Touchpad with multi-touch gesture support; Precision Touchpad Support
Keyboard Full-size, 4-zone RGB backlit, shadow black keyboard with numeric keypad and 26-Key Rollover Anti-Ghosting Key technology

COMMUNICATIONS
Network interface Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE LAN
Wireless Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5 combo (Supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds)
Wireless note Miracast compatible; MU-MIMO supported

POWER AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
Power supply type 200 W Smart AC power adapter
Battery type 6-cell, 69 Wh Li-ion polymer
Battery weight 290 g
Energy Efficiency Compliance ENERGY STAR® certified; EPEAT® Silver registered

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Dimensions without stand (W x D x H) 36 x 26.3 x 2 cm
Dimension note (metric) Measured in Z-height with 20 mm at the thinnest point and 20.8 mm at the center
Package dimensions (W x D x H) 6.9 x 55.2 x 30.5 cm
Weight Starting at 2.39 kg
Package weight 3.84 kg

DESIGN
Product color Shadow black cover and base, shadow black aluminum keyboard frame

WARRANTY AND SERVICES
Warranty 1 year limited parts and labour

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closed Comments

  • +14

    RTX 3000 laptops with Ryzen 5000 CPUs are 2 weeks away, making this config not good enough at this price.

    You also might want to cut down the copy-pasting a tad and summarise that info.

    • +3

      The ASUS RTX 3000 laptops with Ryzen 5000 lineup looks awesome.
      I regret buying ASUS G15 4900H + RTX2060 MaxQ last year :(

    • +4

      Have to agree with Jasswolf here. 3k now for a laptop which is about to become old tech is madness. I paid 3k for my 8 core / 2070 Razer Blade Advanced 6 months ago. Now the new mobile GPU's are being released, it is the time to show patience.

    • Some RTX 3000 laptops are already here, https://www.centrecom.com.au/msi-laptops?orderby=15

      • They're still Pre-Order, so not exactly already here.
        Interesting that they quote 20/01/21 for arrival though, when the official release date is supposed to be 26/01/21.

        • Maybe a perk for pre orders?

  • +1

    max-q…… then it is not 100% performance!?

    • +3

      Normal mobile parts are 70-85% of desktop performance. Max-Q takes this further to keep things cool and quiet, usually landing at 60-70%.

      • +1

        Thanks for confirming that mate.

        Then cant be bothered to get it.

        I will probably just get a 3080 desktop by paying few hundred bucks

        • You can’t carry your desktop around ;)

          • @congo: With the weight of this laptop, i don’t think it is easy to carry around either…

            • +2

              @pzhon: That's why Max-Q is a thing: to reduce the cooling and battery requirements, which lowers the weight and thickness of the device, the latter of which has a synergistic effect to further improve passive cooling.

              It redefines the hardware standards in laptops to give consumers a genuine mobility option for PC gaming.

              • +1

                @jasswolf: your reply made sense thanks m8

          • @congo: I can with mine used it at McDonald's countless times as long as you keep buying shit they don't mind

          • @congo: Watch me :')

  • Personally I'd be hanging out for the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 SE, will be significantly more expensive (Current RRP is US$2,899.99) but looks almost perfect in my eyes. Note: Yes Desktop = Better, but I'm FIFO, I need mobility and low weight.

    • +2

      Get ready to pay $5k+ for it

      • The sad thing is the RRP should be including the Tariffs the US is now imposing on electronic imports (was previously exempt). This should, in theory, bring our prices closer in line to the RRP as we have similar Tariffs already. But I'm not holding my breath, logic rarely applies to Australia Tax.
        More likely option is that we'll end up paying full retial RRP on a downgraded version because the 3080 model isn't made available to Oz.

  • +2

    Be mindful this is the older HP Omen chassis. These things run HOT! It may be suitable as a mobile desktop if that's your use but to keep the CPU below 97C i need to run KLIM laptop cooler plus two Opolar vacuum units. Even then push it hard and and you will see the CPU nudging almost 100C.
    At this point, you can no longer use the keyboard as it hot to touch.

    There is good reason why they discounting these models as they not usable as an actual laptop. But if it suits as a desktop replacement, then it may suit but I don't see it as a bargain.

    • Reminds me of my old HP Envy, holidaying in New Zealand, had to park myself at the wide open window in July in Queenstown, snow everywhere outside, just to keep the Envy from overheating and shutting down on me. Swapped to Asus ROG and never looked back. I'm sure not all HP are like this, but my experience (and others) leaves me feeling a bit burnt once (literally), twice shy.

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