Begin your gaming journey with the perfect combination of power and customization. Get great, stable performance for all your games with the AMD processor, and use the OMEN Gaming Hub toolkit to open up your gaming possibilities.
Q: Could i add more ssd storage?
A: From what I gather, there is only 1 M.2 slot for SSDs, but you can clone the existing drive to a larger drive and use that to boot into. If I had to guess, you can put any size M.2 NVME drive (I think it's a 4x4 PCIE M.2 slot), but anything over 2TB is still expensive.
Q: Are the RAM and SSD user upgradable? And if so, what are the maximum sizes supported?
A: 32gig RAM and 2TB SSD
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A: I Belive up to 32GB
$649.99
Begin your gaming journey with the perfect combination of power and customization. Get great, stable performance for all your games with the AMD processor, and use the OMEN Gaming Hub toolkit to open up your gaming possibilities.
$649.99
It’s inspiration all around with the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1, delivering 360° of flexibility, impressive performance, and ultra-immersive audio-visuals. Primed with creating power from up to the latest Intel Core Ultra processor, you can unleash greatness in every way. The larger 16” 16:10 WUXGA display makes entertainment and creative projects come to life like never before. All that with a fast-charging battery and all the ports you need, it's your art studio, home office, and cinema all in one.
$349.99
The Inspiron 15 is as stylish on the outside as it is efficient on the inside. Built with up to 13th Gen Intel processors, you can finish your to-do list in no time.
$1099.99
Alienware 16 Aurora Gaming Laptop. Pure performance. No distractions. Optimized performance in a sleek design, featuring a WQXGA 120Hz 300 nits display, stylish anodized aluminum lid and Intel Core processors (Series 2).
Pros for HP - Victus 15.6" 144Hz Full HD Gaming Laptop - AMD Ryzen 7 7445HS - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 - 512GB SSD - Mica Silver | |||
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I give it 5 Stars because I got it on sale for $699. I wanted a budget gaming laptop because my 12yr old laptop finally died...for $699 this is a decent deal. RTX 4050, 16GB DDR5 5600Mhz RAM. Wish it had a 1 TB NVMe, but its fine for the price. Gaming is actually pretty good on it. Was getting about 100 fps in Doom: The Dark Ages, High settings DLSS on quality. About 90 fps on Cyberpunk with same settings...probably gonna upgrade the NMVe and the RAM to 32 GB eventually. Better than i expected for the price.
Posted by donope
bought this laptop on sale for $699! love everything about it. the CPU is insanely fast, It's clocking 4800mhz in game. thermals are on point. this laptop runs very cool even at 100+ fps if you see this on sale definitely get it! had no problems setting mine up.
Posted by M187
Ok, the pc itself is not bad, works for any purpose with some previous small adjustments, but their factory software make it bad ON purpose. The laptop itself have 2 fans on the Middle of the LEFT side of the pc (weird), but have fins on all the way of the back side near the hinge and on the back, pretty good cooling system so far and light to bring back and forth anytime. Now the true review and why 3 stars, the factory software, the fans from the cooling system are good, but for some reason run at 1800rpm~ until reaching 45C°, running pretty hot but not using even half max fan power, why? Just for battery? To keep the noise low maybe? Ok alright, let me change it or have options for a more aggresive fan curve while using the 120w charging brick but NO, there is no way to do it out of the box, Omen Gaming Hub software(the HP command software) only have 3 options for that specific model and the performance for some reason while other models have more options. Those are Eco, Silent and Standard for performance and they are NOT that generous with the fans (we can also use "Max" option for the fans and max should be the way to go to preserve the components but 5400rpm just for idle all the time is insane, loud and the fans will give up before they are really needed), the BIOS doesn't help and doesn't let you do almost anything even updated(01/07/2025), fans? Nope. Desactivate dgpu? Nope. Use the Dgpu like the main device for the display? Nope. Now the performance, the performance is surprisingly good for a 35w CPU(maybe because it's 4nm?) and 50w dGPU(yeah, 50w while gaming and video editing while plugged), you have two ways to do the job, via APU(Radeon 740M) for battery life or dGPU(RTX4050) for maximum power, while it is good that you have more ways to do the job, for some reason you can't choose between them completely to turn off the other, not via software or BIOS, you will always have turned on the APU and dGPU and that will reduce the laptop battery (Maybe there is no way to do it by pure internal design? Hope not) but the only good thing is that you can delegate specific works when needed via Windows or Nvidia Software for battery life or max performance or even both! (by default unplugged and even sometimes plugged with the power brick it will use the APU but you can overwrite that via software), also the laptop display is connected directly to the APU so there is sometimes a bottleneck while passing graphical work to the dGPU BUT you can bypass this and only use the dGPU when using a external screen via HDMI, why? No idea. This is review is completely superficial and some of the "problems" maybe could be fixed with third party softwares, Changing OS and even BIOS updates/modifications but for now they don't give a way to do it out of the box not even in a hard way (or i haven't find any so far), i'll keep the device and maybe change the review if they fix this via software but for now... Hard to recommend for just anyone.
Posted by Reimans