HP Is Clearing Out Its Stock of Omen RTX 4090 Gaming PCs at an Incredible Price

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Eric Song Jul 07, 2025 · 2 mins read
HP Is Clearing Out Its Stock of Omen RTX 4090 Gaming PCs at an Incredible Price
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The OMEN 45L is HP's roomiest chassis with plenty of cooling in the form of four 120mm fans for system airflow and an additional 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling solution for the CPU. It's also equipped with a massive 1,000-watt 80Plus Gold power supply with ATX 3.1 specification, Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Arrow Lake-S processor, 16GB of Kingston FURY XMP-certified DDR5 RGB memory modules, and a 1TB WD Black M.2 NVme SSD. The chassis itself looks great with its blend of steel and smoked tempered glass and RGB lighting and certainly exudes a very premium feel.

The RTX 4090 is still the second most powerful GPU currently available. In his RTX 4090 review, Chris Coke wrote that "The RTX 4090 may be huge and expensive, but holy smokes if it doesn’t blow the competition out of the water... Until the rest of the pack can catch up, between its impressive hardware specs and its DLSS 3 AI wizardry, even the $1,599 price doesn’t seem unreasonable for the unrivaled frame rates that this card can crank out." You'll be able to run any game in 4K with ultra settings and ray tracing enabled and still pump out high framerates, even the newest, most demanding titles like Stellar Blade, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, or Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The 4090 is also the consumer card of choice for AI thanks to its 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM. Of course the new RTX 5090 is a better GPU, but you'll have to pay at least $1,000 more to equip your system with one of those. For most people, it's complete overkill.

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