A:AnswerHello and thank you for asking. The HP Omen 35L GT16-0044 desktop gaming computer uses an industry-standard ATX format motherboard and is designed for easy tool-less upgradability and personalization.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. These should work, however XMP-compatible memory that is not certified by HP may not be configurable through the OMEN Gaming Hub2. You might need to manually adjust settings in the BIOS to enable the XMP profile. Please reach out to HP Support with further questions.
A:AnswerThis computer has very nice specs so I can’t really imagine it overheating from really any game unless there’s some dust or other object on some of the parts or the cooling fan is obstructed. If for some reason it does overheat then it’s very possible the graphic settings are too high or it’s been on for too long or if you have it run overclocked for too long. The only 16GB of RAM is probably the biggest limiting factor in the whole setup so that would probably get in the way of running a high end game with higher graphic settings before anything.
A:AnswerFrom Nvidia's website:
4 - Multi Monitor:
4 independent displays at 4K 120Hz using DP or HDMI
2 independent displays at 4K 240Hz or 8K 60Hz with DSC using DP or HDMI
Other display configurations may be possible based on available bandwidth
A:AnswerTJ, thank you for your question about this HP Omen gaming desktop! It is equipped with two SATA ports and room for a 3.5" drive. To use a 2.5" drive, you will need a bracket.
A:AnswerIt's a socket AM5 motherboard - I'm not sure which chipset, but you should be good to upgrade the CPU in this machine for at least a couple of years.
A:AnswerHello and thank you for asking. As system requirements for hardware constantly change, we are unable to answer questions about hardware compatibility or performance. What is compatible today may not be in a few months. Please check the hardware manufacturer's website for the most current system recommendations.
A:AnswerDon't listen to the snarky non-answer to this question from HP. Look up reviews by reputable tech outlets like Hardware Unboxed and Gamers Nexus. The 8700G CPU is not for gaming and is low-mid tier at best when it comes to gaming. The 4060 Ti has only 8GB of VRAM (the bare minimum recommended for gaming nowadays) and is a low-tier GPU.