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HP OMEN 25L GT12-0060 Gaming Desktop

$1,299.99
$1,479 12% off Reference Price
Condition: New
style: Intel i7-10700F
size: Omen 25L
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Top positive review
225 people found this helpful
A terrific pre-built gaming PC
By Rick on Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020
I've had this for 4 days. There were no reviews when I bought it so I was taking a chance... on an HP pre-built no less. I'm glad I did! Here are some thoughts that will hopefully be helpful... Coming from someone who's built gaming and business PC's, I'm overall impressed with the Omen 30L and its performance. It's also extremely attractive and very well built. The Omen 30L doesn't have all the fine-tuning options as with a custom-built PC, but it performs as it should, and ultimately that's what matters. Performance is on par with benchmarks you'll find online for a 10900K and RTX 3080 combo. Besides having no options in the bios to really fine-tune this rig, my only criticism would be the volume of the fans under load when gaming and the slightly high temps. This is simply because the case is very compact and the three fans (120mm front, 92mm back and 120mm radiator at the top) can only do so much. That said, RTX 3080 temps in the mid-70's and 10900K temps around 80 in Warzone at 4k with all the eye candy turned on is acceptable. I'm planning on replacing the radiator fan with a Noctua NF-A12x25 to hopefully lower CPU temps and volume under load. At idle, it's pretty quiet. The RTX 3080 is custom for this PC. It has three fans with a curve that shuts them all off when at roughly 30 degrees or below. The middle fan runs by itself at 30% when just above that temp. You can definitely hear all three fans when under load, but nothing out of the ordinary or annoying. Any overclocking is performed from the Omen Command Center, not within the bios. The memory is already running at the only option you can choose above stock (@ 3200). So really with the temps being where they are, there's nothing more to accomplish with overclocking. This is a gaming PC for someone that wants the latest high-end tech in a no-frills package running at stock speeds. Just turn it on, load your games and enjoy! Gamers and content creators wanting to plug-and-play will be very pleased with this computer. Tweakers who wish to spend hours squeezing every ounce out if it for maximum performance might be disappointed. But to me, the difference between 123 fps on this attractive pre-built machine at stock and 128 fps on a custom-built PC that's perfectly dialed in doesn't justify spending all the time and money for those extra 5 frames. I've now had four full days on this computer... no hiccups... no stutters... just great performance that feels "right". I'm honestly surprised. HP can thank the 3080 shortage for my purchase. Well done, HP! ... and did I mention it looks great?!
Top critical review
7 people found this helpful
Garbage Prebuilt
By Devesha Dean on Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023
I rarely leave reviews for products, but I felt I needed to for this one. I bought a relatively high spec Omen (30l, RTX 3080, i9-10900K) back in November 2021 and it was great until reliability issues started to creep up late last year. The system would freeze (no blue screen but the screen would freeze and audio would hang) which would require a hard reboot. This happened when playing current gen demanding games. I talked to their support rep. and they had me ship it back for repairs under warranty. The repair procedure went smoothly and was quick, so no complaints there. HP replaced the GPU and everything seemed to be working fine. That was up until last night when playing The Last of US Part 1. This game is like a GPU/CPU stress test as all fans are very audible while playing. After starting from a saved game the power to the system just shut off like it was unplugged all of a sudden. I checked all cables and nothing had shifted or had moved (I have the tower sitting on my desktop). Tried unplugging the power cable, holding the power button for 10 seconds, and plugging it back in. Nothing. The system is effectively dead and I am out of warranty. I am almost positive the PSU died. I have built many PCs over the years but bought this prebuilt as it was very difficult to find a 3-series Nvidia GPU at the time of purchase, so I went for this Omen. I am very disappointed as two major components had issues in the <1.5 years I have owned the system: GPU and PSU. The GPU was replaced under warranty but I'll have to pay for a replacement PSU out of pocket. Based on my experience, these are not reliable. I'll have to wait until later this week to see if the new power supply fixes it. **UPDATE** I received the new power supply and installed it today. Nothing. It's still dead. No lights, clicking, or buzzing. I can hear the power supply click after turning it on using the physical switch but nothing from the rest of the PC. I would give this no stars if I could. Will be returning the power supply and contacting HP to see what they can do for me. Do not buy this PC. The reliability is horrendous.

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