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forum thread Posted by mehsieh • Yesterday
forum thread Posted by mehsieh • Yesterday

HP OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop: Intel i7-14700F, RTX 5080, 32GB DDR5, 512GB SSD, 850W $2,151.99 or YMMV $1851.99 with AMEX $1859.99

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Ordered this desktop today. It will be on the previous gen Intel but looking at some benchmarks it shouldn't make a difference for gaming.

OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop PC
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 (16 GB GDDR7 dedicated)
  • 512 GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe Performance M.2 SSD
  • HP 1 Year Warranty
  • Kingston FURY 32GB DDR5-6000 MT/s XMP RGB Heatsink (2 x 16 GB)
  • Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card (supporting gigabit data rate)
  • Windows 11 Advanced
  • Intel Core i7-14700F (up to 5.4 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 33 MB L3 cache, 20 cores, 28 threads)

QA Note: You will need to click on the Customize & Buy button to change the base configuration in order to match the OP's specs and price. And you will also need to select the 'White metal chassis with 850 W 80 Plus Gold certified ATX power supply' in order to get the 5080 graphics card above

Amount paid: $2151.99 with promo code LEVELUP20
AMEX Offers: $300 back if you spend $1999

Total price: $1851.99

Bonus:
  • 6% HP Rewards
  • Potential $400 Rebate if trading in an old pc
LEVELUP20 expires June 7 I believe



https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...-a32xsav-1
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Ordered this desktop today. It will be on the previous gen Intel but looking at some benchmarks it shouldn't make a difference for gaming.

OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop PC
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 (16 GB GDDR7 dedicated)
  • 512 GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe Performance M.2 SSD
  • HP 1 Year Warranty
  • Kingston FURY 32GB DDR5-6000 MT/s XMP RGB Heatsink (2 x 16 GB)
  • Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card (supporting gigabit data rate)
  • Windows 11 Advanced
  • Intel Core i7-14700F (up to 5.4 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 33 MB L3 cache, 20 cores, 28 threads)

QA Note: You will need to click on the Customize & Buy button to change the base configuration in order to match the OP's specs and price. And you will also need to select the 'White metal chassis with 850 W 80 Plus Gold certified ATX power supply' in order to get the 5080 graphics card above

Amount paid: $2151.99 with promo code LEVELUP20
AMEX Offers: $300 back if you spend $1999

Total price: $1851.99

Bonus:
  • 6% HP Rewards
  • Potential $400 Rebate if trading in an old pc
LEVELUP20 expires June 7 I believe



https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...-a32xsav-1

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AcemanX
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Not everyone has an amex or even the offer on the amex, amex should be in the bonus category in your breakdown
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pakiboi747
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Quote from Wagnbat :
Not sure I'd trust an HP... Got burned by them a while back. Long story short, HP/COMPAQ Rep I worked with replaced my HP device with a Compaq device and advised me against HP 'consumer' products. But... If this was in an HP Blackbird case, I just might've been willing to pull the trigger.
Compaq was a while back
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schnitter
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I have an AMEX and there are zero deals for HP for me sadly.
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baldden
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What kind amex card has this offer?
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Wagnbat
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Quote from pakiboi747 :
Compaq was a while back
It was... My point is that HPs consumer-focused strategy had issues. My Long-Story-Short issue was that HP put an overclocked GPU in a propietary gaming PC I purchased... And after it failed, and I did research, I learned the NVidia chip was overclocked and sold as a different model number, which had a tendency to get so hot as to un-solder itself. If I physically pushed down on the GPU, the PC would start normally until I let go. They knew they overclocked it and didn't cool it enough, but they sold it anyway. Coincidentally this was the RRoD era, which probably highlights the race to get product out the door.
Anyhow, I worked with a Govt Agency doing computer stuff, and we had HP employees embedded and an HP Rep for sales to us of stuff we needed. The REP took my HP and 'gifted' me an equivalent Compaq. This was after 2 replacements from CS and the chip continued to unsolder itself under normal usage. The chip was built into the mainboard, so it was more than just swapping a GPU. The Compaq he provided performed the same and never had an issue.
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Window 11 Advanced ayyy?
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FaithfulVest9450
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Quote from Wagnbat :
Not sure I'd trust an HP... Got burned by them a while back. Long story short, HP/COMPAQ Rep I worked with replaced my HP device with a Compaq device and advised me against HP 'consumer' products. But... If this was in an HP Blackbird case, I just might've been willing to pull the trigger.

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FaithfulVest9450
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Quote from Wagnbat :
It was... My point is that HPs consumer-focused strategy had issues. My Long-Story-Short issue was that HP put an overclocked GPU in a propietary gaming PC I purchased... And after it failed, and I did research, I learned the NVidia chip was overclocked and sold as a different model number, which had a tendency to get so hot as to un-solder itself. If I physically pushed down on the GPU, the PC would start normally until I let go. They knew they overclocked it and didn't cool it enough, but they sold it anyway. Coincidentally this was the RRoD era, which probably highlights the race to get product out the door.
Anyhow, I worked with a Govt Agency doing computer stuff, and we had HP employees embedded and an HP Rep for sales to us of stuff we needed. The REP took my HP and 'gifted' me an equivalent Compaq. This was after 2 replacements from CS and the chip continued to unsolder itself under normal usage. The chip was built into the mainboard, so it was more than just swapping a GPU. The Compaq he provided performed the same and never had an issue.

Back years ago, there were reflow issues.
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asuchemist
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Is HP using fractal pop cases? This seems like a decent deal but older CPU.
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coronalForce
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Seems YMMV i dont have the amex offer
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avalanchedog
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Been waiting for something like this. Got the offer on my delta gold biz and gold biz card. Also 8% via cap1
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victor.talamantes
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Can't replicate, it doesn't take the code after configuring it with OP's specs.
"The coupon code you have entered is not applicable for products in the cart."
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mehsieh
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Quote from victor.talamantes :
Can't replicate, it doesn't take the code after configuring it with OP's specs."The coupon code you have entered is not applicable for products in the cart."
Just retested it and it still works. Try logging out if you were signed in and adding the code. If your account is associated to a business program like perksatwork then it won't work. That happened to me when I logged in with my existing account. I created a new account to get the rewards.

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victor.talamantes
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Quote from mehsieh :
Just retested it and it still works. Try logging out if you were signed in and adding the code. If your account is associated to a business program like perksatwork then it won't work. That happened to me when I logged in with my existing account. I created a new account to get the rewards.

It worked with a new account. Thanks.

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