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The Omen Max 45L is the star of HP’s latest PC gaming update

The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 is HP's latest top-tier wireless gaming headset.

Prior to IFA in early September, HP is looking to get ahead of its rivals with a substantial update to its PC gaming portfolio headlined by the new Omen Max 45L desktop alongside a full slate of peripherals.

While the Omen Max 45L (pricing still TBA) features a similar design to the existing , HP’s latest flagship desktop should bring even more beastly performance without sacrificing on cooling or noise levels. The key to this is a new case featuring what the company is calling the industry’s first patented Cryo Chamber, which puts the PC’s liquid-cooled radiator in a separate compartment to prevent hot air from spreading and impacting the rest of the system’s thermals. With this arrangement, HP says it was able to reduce temperatures by up to 7.5 degrees Celsius at full load. Meanwhile, thanks to smaller touches like raised feet, vented PCI slots and open vents on the bottom of the case, HP was able to improve GPU temps by another two degrees C.

But to me, the best thing about the Omen Max 45L is that HP says it’s using industry-standard components across the board instead of proprietary parts and fittings like we sometimes see in pre-built systems from major vendors. This means that down the line, if you want to replace or upgrade a specific component, you’ll be able to do just that instead of potentially needing to replace the entire computer. And if that isn’t enough, the Omen comes with a CPU cooler that has a small built-in display that you can load up with practically any image or short video clip.

Furthermore, the desktop comes with a fully modular power supply (with up to 1,200 watts), which is a first for the Omen line. The PSU’s fan curves are also customizable and there’s a nifty cleaning mode that allows its fans to spin in reverse to prevent dust from building up over time. Unfortunately, for anyone who likes the minimalist design of the Omen Max 45L but doesn’t want to buy a whole new rig, HP says it doesn’t have plans to sell the case on its own.

Naturally, as the beefiest desktop in HP’s gaming desktop family, the Omen Max 45L can be configured with top-of-the-line components including up to an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor, an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU, 128GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen5 storage.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 is HP’s latest top-tier wireless gaming headset.

(Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

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