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OMEN Gaming Laptop i7-13700HX, 32GB, RTX 4090 Laptop 17" ck2013TX $3,632 Delivered @ HP Student Store (Education Email Required)

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Hi folks! First time making a post here, just found a deal at HP student store.

Some basic information of this laptop

  • 13th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor
  • Windows 11 Home
  • 17.3" diagonal, QHD (2560 x 1440), 240 Hz, 3 ms response time
  • NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4090
  • 32 GB DDR5-4800 RAM
  • 1 TB SSD Hard Drive
  • B&O Speakers, Full-size, per key RGB backlit keyboard, 720p HD camera

This item is only available at HP student store. But it is also available at HP with $3,874 (20% off).
I also noticed that if you left this laptop to cart for an hour or two, HP may offer an additional 5% off coupon.

review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnSJXwVmJ5k&t=10s

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closed Comments

  • +20

    Students should be hard mathing not gaming

    • +1

      Machine Learning.

      • +4

        why not a desktop workstation or hpc? Kids say they do ML, but they really be gtaing

        • -1

          Long days at uni in Engineering and compsci would require something powerful and portable like this

          • @Jaes: Im sure most unis offer high performance computing clusters and workstations/servers to remote into and schedule your jobs.
            This is just an excuse to game and fail school.

    • Depends how bright they are. Some students can fly through school which leaves more free time for gaming.

  • +3

    Bought this earlier this year and it has been fantastic. Unbeatable for the price.

    • no thermal issue? runs cool?

      • Nope no issues at all with temps. Fans can get slightly louder when playing games but not deafening.

        I haven't been playing around with undervolting and overclocking but out of the box it's been great. Runs all my games on Ultra

  • +4

    Yea got one myself back in April.
    Swapped out an entire gaming PC for this. Never looked back.

  • WOW!

  • What's the power on the 4090? 50% of desktop??

  • +1

    I am not entirely sure, but laptop 4090 should be somewhere between desktop 4070ti and 4080. Laptop 4090 uses the same chipset in desktop 4080.

  • +5

    I don't get it why call it 4090 if it doesn't perform as a 4090 call it 4080 or whatever!

    • +1

      I feel it's more likely around 4070-4070ti for five minutes doing anything requiring graphics, then it throttles to a 4060.

      • +1

        throttles to a 4060

        No it doesn’t, this destroys the desktop 4060 and 4070

        • I dunno, in gaming benchmarks a laptop 4090 looks very close to a desktop 4070. I thought by destroy, it’ll be leagues ahead but not only ahead by single digit fps

          • @brosk1s: https://youtu.be/Z9kyjob5mU4?feature=shared&t=417
            its 25% faster than a desktop 4070 at 4k, which is where gpu bottlenecks happen

          • +1

            @brosk1s: Run a benchmark for 1hour and let me know how it goes.

            I feel when people do 5 minute benchmarks it's not realistic. Game on it for an hour and the laptops get crazy hot and start throttling.

      • Imo Nvidia should just use the x030, x040, x050, x060 & x070 for laptop graphics cards, given 50, 60 & 70 are on par with the desktop counterparts

    • +5

      It's NVIDIAs way

    • Milkman needs to quench his thirst.

  • +4

    Holy thermal throttling Batman.

    This thing can probably sustain 100% performance mode for all of 5.3 seconds before it clocks down and under-volts itself to the performance level of a $1,000 dollar laptop.

    • +1

      Could you share some information about the thermal performance? I am actually thinking to get one for ML projects.

      • The laptop 4090 has 16gb vram, so it's decent, but not ideal for ML. Depends a lot on what you're trying to do.

        You'd a lot better off having a decent gpu in a server and sshing in if you needed to be remote.

        • I think you are right, perhaps getting a thin&light laptop and use the rest to rent a GPU server is more flexible.

    • Hmm. I can get decent scores that almost match the high 4090 laptops.

    • +3

      I bought one of these, thermal performance is terrible. Fans spin at Max level with any game and the laptop gets very noisy. You get what you pay for

      • The reviews suggest the noise levels and performance are consistent with other 4090 laptops.

    • Lol as do a lot of companies. Out of all the egregious things that happen in the world, what the idf is doing really doesn't rank. After hamas, Russia in Ukraine, China and their minorities, whatever weird immigration shit is going on in Europe.

    • +3

      Thanks will buy 2 now

    • I'll buy three

    • Yep, I'm definitely buying it now

    • +1

      I will buy 7 to 10 then…

    • +7

      Mate you are still going on flipping deals to political debates. You are being very frustrating. Clearly the message is not getting to you. Stay the hell out of these deals if you aren't going to discuss the deal.

  • -2

    wow it has 32 jiga-mah-bytes

  • +3

    Got the previous version of this laptop and it's been an Omen, a bad Omen nothing but problems with the thing never again.

  • $3600?
    No deal since Intel 9 is coming in March.

    • no replacements for the HX line this year, meteor lake only goes to the H parts

  • +5

    Still cheaper than the Pentium 133 laptop I got for school in 1997.

  • +1

    What I dislike with my omen 4090 the most laptop is there is no number keypad.
    4k gaming using the HDMI 2.1 port on the tv, 120mhz is great.

    • 120mhz? Cool!

      • Yes full HDMI 2.1 output . 4k @120hz compatible TV or monitor.

        • +2

          I know, I was just making fun of the mhz part :P

  • How does a student lift such mass?

  • +1

    300 nits…..on a 3.5k laptop

  • +1

    I've got this. It's pretty great and more than handles anything i throw at it.

    Obviously nvidia have been a bit dodgy and it's more akin to a 4070 ti. It's also older cpy architecture. The keyboard feels great but the layout is highly questionable. For example no numpad and weird delete key placement. I ended up inadvertently It's also an old chassis which means there's not enough usb c slots (1 thunderbolt only). That said I mostly don't care as I use an external dual monitor setup and keyboard. Thermal management is excellent. Has a spare m2.

    Impressively actually more expensive than back when first released ($3300 with 10 pc CR)

  • Lenovo Legion 7i Pro with a 13900hx and a 4090 can often be bought below $4000 if u just time it with one of those 15% Lenovo Cashreward offers.

    It’s a little more but I think it’s a better laptop, in terms of build quality and thermals.

    • Hard to go lower than 17.3" screen for gaming imo. Fine if you're connecting to external monitor though.

  • -1

    HP is the technology provider for Israels apartheid program. For those concerned with BDS.

    • good to know. I'll buy more HP products.cheers

  • "machine learning"

    You mean gaming, yer, it's for gaming

    No 50kg ringing wet school kid is carrying this around all day

  • Can this play games evrn thougn it's for education?

  • A 720p camera for nearly 4k? They seriously couldn't have put a 1080p?

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