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OMEN by HP 45L Gaming Desktop Ultra 9 285K + RTX 5090 32GB + 2x2TB SSD + 4X16GB DDR5 $6744.05 Delivered @ HP Education Store

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Cheaper than a single 5090 @ scorptec and you get a free built :) https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/graphics-cards/nvidia/11…
Seems like a good deal if you need a 5090 pre built
seems to be decent enough compared with pcpart picker https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/TjPy8Q
Ships next day

Update: 4:21pm
Pre order now, ships in 7-14 business days

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Comments

  • +39

    perfect computer for a student with some AI workload AND little leisure gaming

    • +48

      Yep if your parents are millionaires. F* this GPU pricing!

      • well, the 5090 itself can be sold more than 8k

        • +15

          Scalped more than 8k you mean.

          • +3

            @gromit: I mean a price you can get one straight away.

        • +6

          well 9090 Ti won't be $9090 looks like.

        • I remember when I bought my Dell prebuilt just because it was same price as 3070 alone when prices had gone mad.

    • +37

      Only perfect if you pair it with a 4k 240hz oled so the student wont strain their eyes during late night study sessions

    • +6

      AND little leisure gaming

      mate idk if the RTX 5090 32GB can handle that

    • wtf it's OOS who is BUYING THIS?!

      • +3

        like I said, flip the card for around 8K at ease. easy money + free rig.

        if it's the ROPS missing unit you may be at lose but still won't be much

    • +1

      But can it run Crysis?

  • +17

    Wow, I was not aware that a 5090 costs $6999.

    • +16

      No thanks to scalptech

  • +17

    I spent $663 on my last gpu (30 series), and it’s going to have to last me a little while longer the way these prices are hashing out.

    • +2

      I see what you did there.

      • +1

        Thanks, I didn’t

        • +1

          Hash rate is a crypto thing (which is contributing to higher GPU prices and scalping). So you unintentionally made a pun, congrats!

    • I spent $1k on a 3070 in 2020. Last week I moved it into a $1k BYO GPU system designed for 50xx series. It flies!

      • What were you running before?

        • +1

          The 3070 lived in an eGPU box (Razer Core X Chroma) attached to a Dell XPS 13 7390 (i7-10710U, 16Gb) that I was given in 2020. Not ideal, but it's what I had.

  • +12

    Go help Jensen buy a new leather jacket.

    In all seriousness, you can probably flip the gpu for $7500 and come out with a free pc

    • Maybe a stupid question but would this work without the GPU?

      Does the CPU have onboard graphics?

      • +3

        yes

  • +2

    Don't forget cashback! Should be enough credit to buy one of them Mini PCs.

    • +2

      isn't edu store excluded?

      • +5

        Oops, yes! There goes my grand plan to have a maxi PC for me, and a Mini PC for my toddler. What a gram that would've been!

        • +1

          Hey @ForTheGreaterGood, just wanted to follow up that my cashback actually got approved despite it being an edu site and wanted to thank you for reminding me to do it. It was worth the try and it paid off greatly.

          • @Magicmannn: What was the amount you got approved for CB on this deal?

  • +5

    Ahh yes.. "Educational" PC

  • +1

    I can’t be bothered creating a login to see if it’s worth it, can some post the full specs on this thing?

    Edit: don’t worry, I found a thing called google lol

  • Would it be a founders edition card?

  • +5

    BOUGHT 5 THANKS OP

    • +1

      Can i get one for free? U still have 4 left

  • +1

    Hate where GPU prices are going….

    • +7

      i just buy NVDA shares to hedge myself against GPU price rises.

      • -1

        Spend this money on NVDA shares and you will be way better off in 5 years!

      • +3

        NVDA are way overpriced!

      • Big gamble since Gaming is the small part of their business, the big part is AI hardware which as we saw recently had a bit of a blip with the chinese deepseek. Only takes one of the others to develop something new in AI that does not rely on Nvidia and their share price is going to plummet.

        • Correct. The reason their GPU cost so much is because they've stopped focusing on gaming gpus….

  • +16

    Shame on Scorptec.
    They called me yesterday asking me if I want to buy Palit 5090 at $6999. They said cancelled 5090 orders will get early access to 5090 stock. I said it's ridiculous, I wondered I paid for ASUS TUF at $4039 then you were asking me for $6999?

    • +2

      7K FOR AN 5090!!!! damn
      I kinda failed and bought a used 4090 @3k and wish i bought the TUF 5090 @ 4039 but they were gone in an instant so bad luck for me i guess

    • would be great if you post the recording to youtube or somewhere people can see. but I guess no one cares here in australia…

      • Ughhh, pretty sure the vast majority of people dont record phone calls, mot to memtion it's actually illegal to record without informing the other party lol. (You also need their consent)

        Not that most people would care about the above, bur the first part still stands lol

        • LOL, I do know it's illegal to record phone calls but this is ridiculous. if words count, and are to be honored. why is recording illegal…

          • @HD9990: It's only legal when the government does it!

            • @FujinShu: thanks for the info. I guess that means we can lie to non-government people without consequences

              • @HD9990: No guarantee there won't be consequences, but if the consequences of the government listening in on you is worth the consequences of the government catching onto your lies, this seems like a valid move.

                • +1

                  @FujinShu: well. I just believe in simple rules. people should be responsilbe for their words. irrelevant of his/her awareness of being recorded.

        • +4

          depends on the state - some just require you to be a party to the conversation

        • +4

          its legal in victoria if you're also on the call

        • +1

          Received the offer call from them yesterday… during the spiel at the beginning she mentioned they record the call. She also clearly stated I was free to say no to the offer. I'm assuming the combination of the two are used in case someone were to complain of bait-and-switch tactics.

          Even though the caller ID said it was from Scorptec (03 9008 8466), she also said something like 'priority list was given to us by Scorptec' which made me think perhaps Scorptec had passed a list of the people with cancelled preorders on to a third party (distributor maybe?)

    • (profanity) WHAT!?!?!!?!?!?!!?!? Just a GPU, not an entire system…?

    • Neg for pricing and 1 year warranty. If you still insist to drop into this, I will recommend you buy the extra warranty for 3 years.

      NVIDIA has not solved the black screen issues yet even after a few updates of the driver.

  • is Ultra 9 a good desktop cpu?

    • +6

      good for multi tasking, not as good as AMD X3D's for gaming even 14900K is better in that space. This is a DOA gen from intel. OEM's will continue to use them though.

      • +2

        thanks scud70

  • +1

    Will this be good for basic Word Processing and light Excel?

    • +4

      won't be enough for those Excel formulas

  • +3

    Insane deal considering I just saw a post of some guy who was chuffed to win a lottery to get the chance to buy the same 5090 in this build for $6,499.

  • +3

    Will it run the chrome dinosaur game?

    • In 640 x 480 with settings on low and DLSS4 enabled….maybe.

  • "We will get back to you within 2 working days to confirm your registration. "

    • +1

      Thanks for the heads up.

      Just asked my daughter to signup in case some other good deals coming up.

  • +1

    Don't need a 5090, how much can an used one fetch?

    Thinking to swap in a 3060 that I really have, sell the 5090 to offset the cost.

    • +2

      Looking at eBay completed + sold filter for Australia Only it seems you get around $4500-5000 for them

      eBay will steal like 15% of the sale so you are looking at around $2300 for the PC after selling the GPU

      • Thanks, didn't think of eBay filters.

        Fee is too high for high value items like this, rather use part of the fee to offset asking price for quick sale on marketplaces, though have to waste time with low ballers and "is it still available" ghost messages.

        Exact brand and model is vague, any idea how supplied graphics cards to HP? Spec only says: Graphics NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 (32 GB GDDR7 dedicated)

        • HP will have an 'OEM' version with their logo on it. I heard previously their cards were made by Palit. No idea if that's still the case.

  • I assume this comes with a very basic debadged 5090 - not a proper founders or AIB card

    • normally the OEM components are very basic

  • -1

    Is it good to play soduku, tetris?

  • Just bought it, hopefully can offload the 5090…

    • +2

      They seem to be selling on eBay for around $4500-5000 so it depends if the rest of these parts are worth $2000 to you

    • From my experience with Alienware, the video cards are their own special card. You can definitely take it out and repurpose it but don't expect to advertise it as a Gigabyte or Asus card. It'll have no branding on it which may make it harder to sell.

  • +1

    Gone are the good times when overpriced GPU's could make back their own cost through mining.

  • the Component on the pcpart picker is different.

    the components from HP are
    Kingston FURY 64 GB DDR5-5600 MT/s XMP RGB Heatsink (4 x 16 GB)
    2 x 2 TB PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ M.2 SSD
    and no brand for GPU, motherboard and PSU normally the OEM machine has the low end one

  • +4

    since only one per household, I'm buying 5 new houses so I can buy 5 of these babies.

  • +1

    Historically OEM parts are shittest and lowest possible available!!!
    unless you wanna flip it , i won't go for this.

  • +3

    Perfect for those casual minesweeper game nights

  • 6k for this and still no thunderbolt lol there dreaming I can built a pc less than this and get thunderbolt with it and a better board.

  • Why are people buying 5090? I thought mining died a while ago…

    • Supply and Demand, in the US at some of the largest micro stores, they only had SINGLE DIGIT availability. In Australia its the same story, with little to zero expectation of a recovery of supply and Nvidia figures out the current 5090/5080/50705i/5070 issues.

      • But what is the use case? Just for games? Ai?

        • +2

          Gaming/Productivity

        • +1

          32GB VRAM and the massive memory bus is honestly very nice for machine learning. I work in the space and am finishing of a compute heavy thesis, so it's worth while.

  • OOO already

  • +1

    Its funny people were jokingly saying the 5090 will cost $5,090 but the price ended up going way above it lol.

    • +2

      Funnier is a 7 grand PC gone in a flash, when said PC is part of a marketing campaign aim at uni students.

  • +1

    was out of stock, but i chat with help support. Ordered 1 lol!

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