OMEN 2022 Newest Upgraded 25L Gaming Desktop PC, Geforce RTX 3060, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 32 GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD+2TB HDD, Windows 11, VR Ready, RGB Lighting
$1,599.99
Price: $1,599.99
(as of Jan 02, 2025 20:12:36 UTC – Details)
professional upgrade and customization. The manufacturer box will be opened by our engineersfor customizing and testing. Defects & blemishes are significantly reducedby our in depth inspection & testing. Key Features and Benefits: Hard Drive: 1TB SSD+2TB HDD Memory: 32GB DDR4 SDRAM KEYBOARD AND MOUSE INCLUDED: Comes with the HP black wired keyboardwith volume control and wired optical mouse Processor: AMD Ryzen 73700X Processor, 8-core, 3.60 GHz base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz with Max Boost Graphics: Geforce RTX 3060 Operating system: Windows 11 Optical Drive: DVD-Writer Ethernet: 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0 MCR (Card Reader): Micro SD Card Reader Ports: 3.5mmHeadphone/Microphone Combo, Microphone jack, 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A (top), 5SuperSpeed USB Type-A (rear), 2 USB 2.0 Type-A (rear), 1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C(rear), and 1 Ethernet port (10/100/1000 Base-T Network) Color: Shadow Black Dimensions L x W x H (inches): 17.05 x 15.53 x 6.5 Weight: 25.3 lbs
Customers say
Customers praise the computer’s performance and value for money. They find it runs smoothly and has a good GPU. However, some have issues with overheating and damage to the CPU. The computer crashes frequently and has issues with dual screen functionality not working properly. Some customers also have issues with installation time. There are mixed opinions on the build quality.
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8 reviews for OMEN 2022 Newest Upgraded 25L Gaming Desktop PC, Geforce RTX 3060, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 32 GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD+2TB HDD, Windows 11, VR Ready, RGB Lighting
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LoudNProud –
Solved: Critical Fix For Overheating
This computer works great. I highly advise looking up how to change your CPU speeds (which can be done from settings). The biggest issue is it overheating and causing damage to the cpu, and that’s because by default it’s set to have the cpu run at 100% capacity all of the time. I changed the minimum CPU run rate to 5% and the maximum to 95%, which makes it so that when you are just casually using your computer it will use very little power and won’t overheat. It’ll kick up in power if gaming, but it won’t constantly be maxing out for every game like it was set at before.
Amazon Customer –
Died in less than a year
This system was great for the time it was working but the HUGE issue with that is that it lasted less than a year. For this amount of money you would expect a lot more. This is my second OMEN system. First was a laptop, second was this one, both died. I will never buy another one, and no one that I know will either. I am an IT professional so this is NOT user related, this is 100% item related.
JB9015 –
STopped working out of the blue
I do not use this computer for gaming mainly just video editing. First a few months ago the dual screen function stopped working now it will not even turn on.
Bobbie –
Overall pretty solid
I managed to snag this thing before it was outrageous in price and Iâve definitely got my moneys worth. So be warned to anyone looking to get this that it isnât nearly as upgradable as HP claims it to be, it comes stock with a single exhaust fan which is a 92mm, there is room for another 120mm fan but thatâs it, Iâve ended up setting another 120mm fan at the bottom of the case as a result; it runs pretty hot right out of the box (not terribly though). The Cpu cooler is also not the best, the bit that rests atop the cpu is round and doesnât cover the entire face which messes with the cooling capability. Overall Iâd recommend upgrading the case, cpu cooler, motherboard (not extremely necessary) and the psu
Aaron –
Thing has been doing great
Nothing much to complain about runs what I need it to run. Would recommend
Amazon Customer –
Great pc.
Love it. Added a few fans for cooling. Work great for the 1400 price point.
Justin –
Donât get the negative reviews, this PC is a beast. *UPDATE*
I received it and it was packaged nicely. It came with everything it was listed to have. AMD Ryzen 7, Radeon 5700, 16 GB of RAM. The computer runs like a beast. Iâve had no issues running almost every game maxed out. Iâve seen a lot of reviews saying that it wasnât working for them like blue screening, windows not loading, etc. but I havenât had any issues like that.
Iâve tested RDR2, Borderlands 2, DOOM Eternal, CoD: MW and Cold War, and some VR games like Beat Saber, Blade & Sorcery and Half Life: Alyx. All of them run like champs. RDR2 can run almost maxed out, but I usually crank it down just a little bit to get the most FPS.
The system runs quietly, the fans do ramp up occasionally but thatâs obviously going to happen. They usually slow back down and itâs quiet once again.
This system does come equipped with only two RAM slots, so if you plan on upgrading to 32, make sure to purchase two 16 GB sticks.
RGB is in there. However, itâs really just a light in the top of the case that illuminates everything. Not a huge fan, but it still looks nice watching the colors cycle.
I havenât tested OCâing, mainly because I just havenât needed to. Everything runs smoothly and super fast. Webpages load extremely fast, from powered off to fully booted up and running takes all of maybe 15 seconds for me. It really is an all around great PC, with full upgradability. I do plan on swapping the 5700 with either an RTX 3070 or 3080 whenever theyâre available for their actual retail price.
I donât understand the reviews that are talking negatively about this PC, but from my experience so far, itâs been extremely satisfying for me. My recommendation is if you do decide to get this PC, make sure update your drivers for things like the graphics card, CPU, etc. to ensure you get the most performance out of it before launching into your favorite game.
UPDATE: Lowered my star rating to three stars. My PC started to shutdown due to the CPU overheating (it would idle at 65 degrees Celsius and then jump to 89 as soon as a tried to interact with a webpage in Google Chrome.) I removed the cooler, where the CPU then came out with the cooler because it was adhered to the bottom of it. Luckily, none of the pins got bent. I found that the thermal paste was more around the edges of the CPU rather than in the middle, which may have been what was causing it to overheat. Will be applying some new thermal paste and fingered crossed it fixes the issue. Will update if it doesnât.
Maxwell –
Unstable rig. Shop Ibuypower, Xidax, alienware, or skytech.
LOADED with boot up problems. Oh yeah, it’s great when it DOES work which is not often. Ive been in the bios and ran the hardware tests and everything passed. I’m still stuck in a boot loop. The thing worked for literally an hour and went back to boot looping. I’m not the first one with these issues and won’t be the last.