Just order one from Best Buy. This one came with 64Gb of Kingston Fury RAM (must be a store exclusive deal), i9 13900kf, 2 TB SSD and 4090 on sale for $3399. The case was the real seller for me when i saw some of the reviews on GPU temps being some of the best ever tested. Makes sense to me to grab this... and just sell the 4090 when RTX 5090 releases. This case should keep the next gen gpus nice and cool.
Sweet! Congrats on your new PC! I'm really disappointed, though, that the 4090 still only offers 24GB of VRAM. While some say that all that VRAM isn't necessary, it really depends on what you're playing and how you're playing it. RE2 and RE3 remakes, for example, eat up the VRAM when playing in 4K with everything cranked to the MAX (including the resolution scaler above 100%). The 5090 needs 32 GB of VRAM whenever it's released.
@@shubdh-hz5ul This was the original (and only) box, just like the video: what you see is what you get. 16 GB of RAM was a bit light on this build, though. They should've included 32 GB.
Wow! 64 GB of RAM???? What on earth are you gonna do with that much, LOL? I could probably get away with the 16 GB that was included, but eventually upgraded to 32 GB just to be safe (@ 6400 MTs, so it's FAST, too!). In any case, CONGRATS on your new PC! 😀
This may sound crazy, but RE4 remake was the only game I can remember freezing... What's even more puzzling is that the last time I played it there were no issues for hours, and I happened to be using an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller. However, when I switched to the standard Xbox controller the freezing issues reoccurred periodically. I think that for some reason this build doesn't like the standard Xbox controllers. Of course, I've been using wireless the entire time and have NOT "plugged in" with USB. Really strange. Also, I've been busy playing other stuff (XSX, PS5 and Switch) so haven't used the PC much in the past couple months.
I just received my GT22-1090 w/64 GB Ram & 2T's of storage, I opted for this one because it was the highest model OMEN they had. I did get it for $3300.00. Like you said (what a Beast). My old Omen computer I overheated the CPU quite a few times during editing 4K videos for my YT Channel it freezes up & slows way down and goes blank then I will have to restart it and most of the time it will not help. So I bought this one from B&H photo, package was in good shape but there was some damage above the glass panel on the side of the case, bunch of scratch marks and the glass panel falls off very easy unlike the right side of the tower. I'm hoping B&H stand behind their product and sends me a new one. At a total price of almost $3600.00 after tax it should look perfect. I am sure FedEx dropped this box and that is why there is damage to the casing.
Very sorry to hear about the condition of your new PC - especially after paying that much. You're absolutely right: it should be flawless if you buy it new. This is why I always recommend paying with credit card (which you probably did) and contacting them to file a claim if there's an issue. Hopefully you can get an exchange or refund. Thanks for watching!
@@nikeandaiza4521 I sent B&H an e-mail with photo of the computer while it was in the box and after I removed it, They sent me a return label the next morning, so I'm just waiting for them to receive it back then they will send me out a new replacement. My biggest concern was that the metal prongs on the glass panel were bent when the glass was dislodged during shipment to me, I wonder how hard fed-ex had tossed box, to bend those back I had to use pliers I could not do it with my fingers. So I'm sure that was how the scratches sere made on that side of the tower.
Hey Mate.. How is your replacement? I literally just ordered the same Omen you got with same specs. I also ordered from B&H, so I’m a little concerned now. Thanks
@@raycaceres6563yeah i just ordered it too xD... hope it comes fine! The one the video poster has only has 850w power supply so thats why i went with b&h for the 64gb ram and 1200w psu
If you have problems with the GPU on this HP, the motherboard has no HDMI or DP ports on it if you have a non F CPU. There can be no UHD graphics without the port. You do see a ton of people asking if the motherboard can be swapped, and that's probably why. It can be done but they say the wires are short inside and the fans are all non standard.
I just took delivery of this same PC today! yay I have not dealt with the unboxing yet. It's sitting down in the lab. It is supposed to have 16gb of DDR5 ram.. I'm going to get two 32gb sticks of the same brand and speed and add them in, I guess the mixed sizes will work OK and yield me like 80gb total. I may need help lifting this monster...lol It dwarfs my old gaming PC that I got at newegg... I'm going from a 1660 Super to a RTX 4090.... grins
Congratulations on your new PC! Yes, it is definitely BIG... and heavy. Much of it has to do with the "cryo chamber" on the top part of the build (wonder if it really helps in cooling). And going from a 1660 to a 4090 is a MASSIVE leap in technology! I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
There’s a lot of ordeal going on that you should get two more 2x8 sticks of ram instead of 2x16. Something about they won’t run equally as the 2x8 gigs of Ram that’s already installed.
Get a tower stand floor cart if you don't already have one. If this is your first computer with an AIO, keep an eye on your CPU temps consistently if your not one to really look at them. It's not uncommon for blockage on those things and then overheating.
The man cave has somewhat limited space, but I do have a couple cut 2 x 4 pieces of wood (painted black) that are being used as a makeshift stand, allowing air flow under the PC (especially since the room is carpeted). From testing some high-demand titles (RE2 and RE3 remakes) with absolutely everything maxed - including the resolution scaler at 200% - I can say that this new pre-build with the 4090 definitely outperforms my old pre-build with the 3090. It also seems much quieter when running graphically high-demand titles and doesn't pump out nearly as much heat. Sorry for the current 360p resolution, by the way: video literally took more than 24 hours to upload (multiple failed attempts and restarts) and is currently processing in HD as well as 4K @ 60 fps.
One thing I've noticed is that when I crank everything - and I mean EVERYTHING, including the resolution scaler to 200% in 4K resolution - on RE2 and RE3 remakes to the absolute MAX settings, my old build with the Ryzen 9 5900X and 3090 would get LOUD and pump out heat like a small space heater. This build, however, does not, and it does handle frame rates slightly better (as you could imagine), although it still cannot produce 60 fps with everything at absolute max settings (including the resolution scaler at 200%). Haven't noticed any buzzing noises, though.
Definitely thinking about getting that done, although I am happy with the fact that the current RAM is @ 5200 MHz vs my old pre-build that had only 2400 MHz. You have any suggestions as to what RAM may be best? Thanks!
Ah, well, honestly I don't know. This PC was specifically bought for gaming only (I have a laptop for web browsing) so I couldn't really tell you. What I "can" tell you is that I'm definitely getting more frames out of RE2 and RE3 remakes at 4K with absolutely EVERYTHING set to the max and the resolution scaler slightly higher (about 150% with the 4090 vs 110% with the 3090). Also, with my 3090 build the PC would get LOUD and pump out heat like a small space heater with RE2 or RE3 maxed out; not so with my 4090 build.
Just order one from Best Buy. This one came with 64Gb of Kingston Fury RAM (must be a store exclusive deal), i9 13900kf, 2 TB SSD and 4090 on sale for $3399. The case was the real seller for me when i saw some of the reviews on GPU temps being some of the best ever tested. Makes sense to me to grab this... and just sell the 4090 when RTX 5090 releases. This case should keep the next gen gpus nice and cool.
Sweet! Congrats on your new PC! I'm really disappointed, though, that the 4090 still only offers 24GB of VRAM. While some say that all that VRAM isn't necessary, it really depends on what you're playing and how you're playing it. RE2 and RE3 remakes, for example, eat up the VRAM when playing in 4K with everything cranked to the MAX (including the resolution scaler above 100%). The 5090 needs 32 GB of VRAM whenever it's released.
Did your pc come in 2 boxes? Was it nicely packaged just like this in this video?
@@shubdh-hz5ul This was the original (and only) box, just like the video: what you see is what you get. 16 GB of RAM was a bit light on this build, though. They should've included 32 GB.
Hey jring383, did your pc come in 2 boxes just like his?
@@shubdh-hz5ul No, just one box
Hi I just ordered one with a rtx 4090 with i9 13900k with 64gb memory 💪 I can’t wait 😁
Wow! 64 GB of RAM???? What on earth are you gonna do with that much, LOL? I could probably get away with the 16 GB that was included, but eventually upgraded to 32 GB just to be safe (@ 6400 MTs, so it's FAST, too!). In any case, CONGRATS on your new PC! 😀
How is it holding up? Are you still having issues with the freezing? I'm considering picking up this model but I'm hesitant
This may sound crazy, but RE4 remake was the only game I can remember freezing... What's even more puzzling is that the last time I played it there were no issues for hours, and I happened to be using an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller. However, when I switched to the standard Xbox controller the freezing issues reoccurred periodically. I think that for some reason this build doesn't like the standard Xbox controllers. Of course, I've been using wireless the entire time and have NOT "plugged in" with USB. Really strange. Also, I've been busy playing other stuff (XSX, PS5 and Switch) so haven't used the PC much in the past couple months.
@@nikeandaiza4521 good to know, thats very odd. Thank you for replying!
I just received my GT22-1090 w/64 GB Ram & 2T's of storage, I opted for this one because it was the highest model OMEN they had. I did get it for $3300.00. Like you said (what a Beast).
My old Omen computer I overheated the CPU quite a few times during editing 4K videos for my YT Channel it freezes up & slows way down and goes blank then I will have to restart it and most of the time it will not help.
So I bought this one from B&H photo, package was in good shape but there was some damage above the glass panel on the side of the case, bunch of scratch marks and the glass panel falls off very easy unlike the right side of the tower. I'm hoping B&H stand behind their product and sends me a new one. At a total price of almost $3600.00 after tax it should look perfect. I am sure FedEx dropped this box and that is why there is damage to the casing.
Very sorry to hear about the condition of your new PC - especially after paying that much. You're absolutely right: it should be flawless if you buy it new. This is why I always recommend paying with credit card (which you probably did) and contacting them to file a claim if there's an issue. Hopefully you can get an exchange or refund. Thanks for watching!
@@nikeandaiza4521
I sent B&H an e-mail with photo of the computer while it was in the box and after I removed it, They sent me a return label the next morning, so I'm just waiting for them to receive it back then they will send me out a new replacement. My biggest concern was that the metal prongs on the glass panel were bent when the glass was dislodged during shipment to me, I wonder how hard fed-ex had tossed box, to bend those back I had to use pliers I could not do it with my fingers. So I'm sure that was how the scratches sere made on that side of the tower.
@@HowtowithPaulHenderson Good luck with that replacement. Hope they ship it soon so you can enjoy that new PC!
Hey Mate.. How is your replacement? I literally just ordered the same Omen you got with same specs. I also ordered from B&H, so I’m a little concerned now. Thanks
@@raycaceres6563yeah i just ordered it too xD... hope it comes fine! The one the video poster has only has 850w power supply so thats why i went with b&h for the 64gb ram and 1200w psu
If you have problems with the GPU on this HP, the motherboard has no HDMI or DP ports on it if you have a non F CPU. There can be no UHD graphics without the port. You do see a ton of people asking if the motherboard can be swapped, and that's probably why. It can be done but they say the wires are short inside and the fans are all non standard.
I just took delivery of this same PC today! yay
I have not dealt with the unboxing yet. It's sitting
down in the lab. It is supposed to have 16gb of
DDR5 ram.. I'm going to get two 32gb sticks of the same
brand and speed and add them in, I guess the mixed
sizes will work OK and yield me like 80gb total.
I may need help lifting this monster...lol It dwarfs my old
gaming PC that I got at newegg... I'm going from a 1660 Super
to a RTX 4090.... grins
Congratulations on your new PC! Yes, it is definitely BIG... and heavy. Much of it has to do with the "cryo chamber" on the top part of the build (wonder if it really helps in cooling). And going from a 1660 to a 4090 is a MASSIVE leap in technology! I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
There’s a lot of ordeal going on that you should get two more 2x8 sticks of ram instead of 2x16. Something about they won’t run equally as the 2x8 gigs of Ram that’s already installed.
Get a tower stand floor cart if you don't already have one. If this is your first computer with an AIO, keep an eye on your CPU temps consistently if your not one to really look at them. It's not uncommon for blockage on those things and then overheating.
The man cave has somewhat limited space, but I do have a couple cut 2 x 4 pieces of wood (painted black) that are being used as a makeshift stand, allowing air flow under the PC (especially since the room is carpeted). From testing some high-demand titles (RE2 and RE3 remakes) with absolutely everything maxed - including the resolution scaler at 200% - I can say that this new pre-build with the 4090 definitely outperforms my old pre-build with the 3090. It also seems much quieter when running graphically high-demand titles and doesn't pump out nearly as much heat. Sorry for the current 360p resolution, by the way: video literally took more than 24 hours to upload (multiple failed attempts and restarts) and is currently processing in HD as well as 4K @ 60 fps.
Does your aio make buzzing noise at high temps ?
One thing I've noticed is that when I crank everything - and I mean EVERYTHING, including the resolution scaler to 200% in 4K resolution - on RE2 and RE3 remakes to the absolute MAX settings, my old build with the Ryzen 9 5900X and 3090 would get LOUD and pump out heat like a small space heater. This build, however, does not, and it does handle frame rates slightly better (as you could imagine), although it still cannot produce 60 fps with everything at absolute max settings (including the resolution scaler at 200%). Haven't noticed any buzzing noises, though.
@@nikeandaiza4521 I see, have you ran any benchmarks on the pc yet ? Also make sure you update bios there was new one today
ram is 5200mhz cl36 cl 38 or cl40??can you raise the ram frequency up to 5600mhz?
I actually purchased a set of Kingston Renegade 6400 MHz RAM @ 32 GB and replaced the factory RAM.
ah well did it recognize them right away or did you have to set something up first? Will replacing the ram void the warranty?
HP told me that it couldn’t run that high because of the motherboard??
@@nikeandaiza4521did it work? i bought 32 gb kingston fury beast 5200mhz but it does not boot up.😢
@@clodyhibomost likely the ram speed capped at 5200mhz and OP didnt realize
Upgrade that 16gb to 32gb
Definitely thinking about getting that done, although I am happy with the fact that the current RAM is @ 5200 MHz vs my old pre-build that had only 2400 MHz. You have any suggestions as to what RAM may be best? Thanks!
Does your power supply fan ramp up and down when surfing the web
Ah, well, honestly I don't know. This PC was specifically bought for gaming only (I have a laptop for web browsing) so I couldn't really tell you. What I "can" tell you is that I'm definitely getting more frames out of RE2 and RE3 remakes at 4K with absolutely EVERYTHING set to the max and the resolution scaler slightly higher (about 150% with the 4090 vs 110% with the 3090). Also, with my 3090 build the PC would get LOUD and pump out heat like a small space heater with RE2 or RE3 maxed out; not so with my 4090 build.
@@nikeandaiza4521 have you tried taking out the 4090 ? It is held up by 10 screws
@@shubdh-hz5ul No, as there’s no reason to remove the graphics card from the build.
@@nikeandaiza4521 can you test the system real quick for me plz. Load up the UA-cam homepage and see if the power supply fan kicks in
UNBOXING Omen vs Human 1:0 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅