OMEN 16L with RX 7600: True 1080p Gaming PC Under $700
The most accessible HP OMEN gaming PC in this lineup is the compact OMEN 16L built around an AMD Ryzen 5 8400F and Radeon RX 7600. Priced at USD 699 (approx. RM3,260) after a USD 300 (approx. RM1,400) discount, it hits the sweet spot for a gaming PC under $700 that still delivers credible 1080p performance. The RX 7600 targets high-refresh 1080p and can stretch to 1440p with tuned settings, making it ideal for players focused on competitive shooters and fast-paced titles. HP’s choice of 16GB DDR5 memory provides enough bandwidth for a modern DDR5 gaming build, supporting light streaming and background apps without choking your frame rate. While storage and GPU aren’t overkill, the efficient combination of CPU, GPU, and RAM gives new PC gamers a balanced entry point with room to tweak settings rather than their budget.
OMEN 35L and RTX 5060 Ti: GPU-First DDR5 Gaming Build
The OMEN 35L takes a different approach by prioritizing GPU power and an easy upgrade path over perfect out-of-the-box optimization. It pairs Intel’s Core Ultra5 245K with an RTX 5060 Ti, giving you a modern RTX 5060 Ti gaming setup aimed squarely at comfortable 1440p performance thanks to 8GB of GDDR7 video memory. Instead of the usual dual-module configuration, HP ships a single 16GB DDR5-6000 stick. This single-channel setup does cost a few percentage points of performance versus dual-channel, but it simplifies upgrades: adding a second identical stick instantly doubles capacity to 32GB without replacing anything. A 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD and Thunderbolt 4 support round out a flexible DDR5 gaming build that favors GPU horsepower now while keeping memory expansion straightforward for future multitasking or heavier creative workloads.

OMEN 16L with 32GB: When Multitasking Matters More Than Frames
Not every gamer needs maximum GPU muscle; some need a rig that can game, stream, render, and browse all at once. That’s where the 32GB DDR5 OMEN 16L configuration stands out. It combines an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 and a generous 32GB of DDR5-5600 memory. Compared with the RX 7600-based 16GB build, this system trades some raw graphics headroom for an abundance of RAM, making it better suited to creators and heavy multitaskers who keep multiple applications, browser tabs, and editing tools open while playing. The RTX 5060 is more than capable of 1080p gaming, while 32GB of memory helps avoid hitches when capturing footage, editing video, or running virtual machines. A 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD further supports that hybrid gaming-plus-productivity lifestyle, positioning this OMEN 16L as a versatile workstation that still plays modern titles smoothly.
OMEN 45L: RTX 5070 Power with Long-Term Upgrade Potential
For players targeting 1440p and even dipping into 4K, the OMEN 45L pairs Intel’s Core Ultra7 265K with an RTX 5070. This combination provides a strong baseline for high-refresh 1440p gaming, supported by 12GB of GDDR7 on the GPU for texture-heavy and ray-traced titles. HP includes 16GB of Kingston FURY DDR5-6000 and a 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, but the real story is the architecture: four RAM slots, multiple expansion options, a Z890 chipset, and a modular 1000W power supply. That infrastructure makes this system ideal for users who want an upgrade-friendly HP OMEN gaming PC rather than a sealed box. You can start with the stock DDR5 gaming build and later add more memory, larger SSDs, or an even more powerful GPU without replacing the core platform, extending the system’s relevance over several hardware generations.

OMEN MAX 45L with AMD 9800X3D: Cache-Driven Gaming Performance
At the top of this range sits the OMEN MAX 45L, defined by AMD 9800X3D gaming performance. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D’s 96MB of L3 cache is specifically tuned to boost frame rates in CPU-intensive titles and competitive games where latency and quick data access matter more than raw clock speed. Paired with an RTX 5070 and 32GB of DDR5-6000, this system targets enthusiasts who care about squeezing every frame from their hardware. Like the OMEN 35L, it uses a single-stick memory configuration, leaving an open path to expand capacity without discarding existing RAM. The microATX form factor and 850W power supply provide both compactness and enough headroom for future component upgrades. For players who prioritize frame rate above all else, this configuration demonstrates how a cache-rich CPU, mid-high-tier GPU, and fast DDR5 memory can combine to create a highly responsive, tournament-ready gaming desktop.

