HP Omen X Desktop

HP Omen X Desktop

By Kevin Lee

HP wants the world to know it’s serious about PC gaming, and to that end has introduced the Omen X Desktop, one of the most impressive and largest pre-built desktop gaming PCs we’ve ever tested.

While some desktops, like the Alienware Aurora and Acer Predator G1, have decided to go down in size, HP is going to opposite route to give gamers room to max out their systems. At the same time, this system caters to PC gaming novices, with Ultra gaming ready components from the get go, a nearly tool-less upgrade process and four hot-swappable bays ready for all your storage needs.

However, all of these standout features come with a substantial starting price of $1,699 (£1,999) – or $2,599 (£2,499) for our review configuration – for a computer that’s too large for its own good.

Design

We’ve seen plenty of cube-shaped PCs already out there, with computer cases like the Fractal Design Node 804 and the Corsair Carbide Series Air 540. However, the Omen X Desktop is different in that it stands on a single edge as a diamond-shaped monolith.

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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