HP OMEN 15-en0810nd for WoW

Hi guys i am thinking of buying a new gaming laptop and its realy hard to decide, il think il buy this one what do you guys think?
(dont tell me to buy a desktop please) I know its cheaper but i dont want to) anyone got this laptop and how does it run? feel free to give other suggestions regardes to gaming laptopts.

Screen: 15,6 inch (1920 x 1080)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7-4800H
RAM: 16 GB
Discscpace: 1 TB SSD
Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB

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I have similar asus laptop. Works just fine.

yeah should run just fine

good specs :smiley:

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And what do you think about the price? it costs 1259 euros.

That depends on where you live. My laptop cost me 1400 last november I think :smiley: it has the same gpu and cpu.

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for that price here in south africa its pretty good for a gaming laptop.

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Netherlands.

Yeha I meant I don’t know what the prices are in netherlands. Best you can do is compare that laptop with similar ones by other brands and different retailers. I’d buy it but check anyway if you can find anything cheaper.

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Will run wow just fine, if ur traveling alot than laptop is the best bet ofc.

It has rly decent stats.

If ur not traveling i”d advise you to make a desktop with that cash.

30% more performance.

All in all, it will run wow just fine!

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Is there somebody who can give me better alternatives?

I would avoid HP laptops, in tech communities I haven’t heard much positive about them at all. For cheap laptops I think Acer Nitro 5 with AMD CPU is still one of the best choices or MSI GL65 was decent as well I think. From higher end XMG sells pretty good custom laptops, have heard good things about their Neo 15 series.

If you are from Netherlands, check LaptopParts4Less and their TongFang series, those are based on same chasis as Neo 15 and are very well received

That’ll run WoW absolutely fine :slight_smile: I hope you have fun with it!

I was playing WoW on an absolute potato laptop and it ran pretty well (I’ve just upgraded to a desktop and being able to play WoW on graphics settings 10 for the first time is so nice! Who would have thought Orgrimmar would look so good haha.

I can’t recommend laptops for gaming ,they aren’t built for that :slight_smile:
Me any my brother spent 20 years around computers work related , networking , it maintenance /gaming .
Even the most expensive models have the same problems , heat and they start falling apart .
If u play really few yea maybe .

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That’s true, however I’m paying extra to not have (in my opinion) stupid looking desk in my apartment :smiley:

You should check lenovo legion, not absolutely sure about the exact type, but it offers almost the exact same specs as the one you listed, but costs around ~900 eur in my country. Should not be a big difference in price around the europe imo.

Great PC, but small screen so maybe buy an extern screen to it so u can use double.

what do you mean by falling apart?

and @Soflay wich model do you mean? i can only find the exact same model statswise that is basiclly the same price as the HP Omen 15.

In most cases the video processors unglue due to the heat , that’s why we have reballing .

If you’re gonna be gaming on a laptop I recommend buying a cooling stand, for example from cooler master they shouldn’t be too expensive. What I would look into the most having owned a few laptops now is the build quality, i.e. not flimsy materials and good cooling performance. If you don’t mind the laptop being chunky then I’d absolutely go for the chunkier ones since they have way better cooling and better cooling equals more fps and longer life.

My lenovo yoga that I bought 4 years ago isn’t a gaming laptop but nonethless the chassis is coming apart and I didn’t drop it or anything just regular use but it’s made from not thought out plastic material.

A quick look at this HP omen tells me the screen isn’t attached very well, it’s gonna be wobbly and if you pull on the screen it would put huge stress on the small connection, this doesn’t serve any other purpose but looks so I’d personally avoid this like I avoid macs but that’s not something that I know not having tested it

That’s an oxymoron, but seriously, don’t game on a laptop if you can avoid it and especially not supermarket brands like HP, at least go for something more robust and better built.