Saturday, December 17, 2016

HP’s OMEN X is a powerful and mostly satisfying gaming cube

The Main Gear and HP cooperation, X Omen is a good example of how much a consumer computer manufacturer will try to respond to a hard drive, niches, like PC Gamers.
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To better satisfy hardcore gamers, HP has partnered with Main Gear, a custom PC maker, which is respected in the gaming community, partnered. In fact, HP and Main Gear are so confident in the X-frame PROPERTY design that you can actually buy them as an empty shell for $ 599. The specifications of your new machine would be entirely up to you; Do you want both GPUs and four separate hard drives? No problem at all.

HP 2149 $ In the building, you will find a quad-core processor core 4.0GHz i7-6700HK, RAM and 16GB DDR4 GTX graphics card founder output 1080, a powerful trio that can handle any game based on DirectX 11 or 12 in This year - and the chances for a longer time. A traditional TB hard drive 2 with 256 GB SSD, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11ac and efficiency 1300W power or the rest of the specifications.

In terms of performance in the real world, every title I played was pushed to a 3440 x 1440 monitor LG bent by a Display Port. For PC gaming purists who swear to 1080p HD screens, frame rates I've seen, of course, it's higher.
Battlefield 1 works in a comfortable 75FPS in max configuration, DirectX 12 enabled. Weapon III reached the maximum output at a high level 70fps, while Rainbow Six: 60-80 fps fence, which activates on average, with maximum settings and V-sync. Using the G-Sync screen with this system would most likely lead to better results, but unfortunately I have not tried it. NVIDIA GTX performance in the year 1080, which is taken against another NVIDIA Pascal GPU is undeniable, unless you opt for astronomically expensive GPU X TITAN ($ 1200). Faced with the slower GTX 1070 (desktop and mobile versions) and you will see lower frame rates 10-20fps. The 1080 GTX is worth the investment, while the Titan X is not a must if you want to play today (or tomorrow) games in the highest settings of a 1080p or 1440p screen.
Interestingly, three weeks after the use of OMEN X, there was a reliability problem, the POST screen (Power-On Self Test) would not happen, which is the curse of the existence of each computer user. Check the main board and irregularities connections has changed nothing, but the power off, then turn off the next day to find that suddenly started in Windows 10 system.It was fun, and it certainly meant I had to replace the systems. I hope there would be a trend for consumers who buy their own systems.

If you build another Micro ATX platform game, probably waste and get the case OMEN X Barebones to $ 599. Then I'll fill with similar specifications and best motherboard while sacrificing memory for more SSD quickly but smaller.On the other hand, if you're satisfied with compilations and pre-configured HP prices, it's your choice to make. After all, nothing more fun to have more than enough power for the daily tasks of handling, but we also know that you are playing with games, USB C ports to some degree and the like.

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