![]() No regrets, well, maybe one - the 4 zone RGB keyboard I have is really nice, but I'd bet the per key RGB keyboard is even nicer. I will be upgrading the internal 512 SSD with most likely 2xSN850x WD_Black NvMe 4TB drives. There's plenty of ports for my external drives and additional monitors, the fit and finish of both the laptop and the power supply is nice and it's a powerful system. At max resolution and quality gaming settings, it's rare that I'll exceed the 144Hz refresh rate for AAA games, so the lower resolution display is a good fit for the GPU in my opinion. To be fair, I purchased the Omen 17t-ck200 model for both gaming and for editing photos and videos, mostly for editing. It makes me wonder if the XMP memory will run faster (Kingston considers the 4800, 52 variants Plug & Play, the faster SODIMMs as XMP) - there's no setting in the Omen BIOS rev05 to enable/disable XMP, nor is there any indication from ark.intel that the i7-13700HX is XMP compatible, or at least, not at this time. ![]() That's right, the 5600 works fine for me with a 100mV undervolt using the HP Omen Hub settings and confirms running at 5.6GHz on both Windows 11 task manager as well as Intel XTU. (64GB) 2x32GB SODIMM DDR5-5600 Kingston Fury Impact. At the time of purchase, HP was unable to tell me what the "actual" Max RAM is for the i7-3700HX with HM770, so I'll tell you what works in mine. I had my reservations because a lot of gamers won't even consider companies besides MSI, ASUS, Razor, Alienware, etc. We have been committed to improving audio experiences for gamers both new and old. We use a lot of HP computers at work - most of our machines are well over 10 years old, so I figured I'd give HP a try for a gaming laptop. ONIKUMA is specialised in the research and development of gaming headsets.
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