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HP Victus, AMD Ryzen 7 7445HS, 4GB RTX 2050, 16GB DDR5(Upgradable) 512GB SSD, FHD, 144Hz, 300 nits, IPS, 15.6”/39.6cm, Win11, M365* Office24, Mica Silver, 2.29kg, fb3123AX, Backlit, Gaming Laptop
Original price was: ₹74,026.00.₹62,990.00Current price is: ₹62,990.00.
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HP Victus, AMD Ryzen 7 7445HS, 4GB RTX 2050, 16GB DDR5(Upgradable) 512GB SSD, FHD, 144Hz, 300 nits, IPS, 15.6”/39.6cm, Win11, M365* Office24, Mica Silver, 2.29kg, fb3123AX, Backlit, Gaming Laptop
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Wilfy –
Gaming rig which doesn’t scream it’s a gaming laptop 🔥
Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3050, 16GB DDR4 RAMI must say this model has surpassed my expectations. Minimal design language for a gaming laptop. Sturdy built. Yes, the hinges are a little bit wobbly only when compared to few models. It’s not so bad as they claim in the “internet”. I have no problem with this hinges. Regarding the screen quality, I must say I’m impressed with the 144hz smoothness and the colour gamut is really good. The keyboard is the best in HP Victus. Only one disappointment is that it doesn’t have RGB backlit. Just white. The key travel is good. Gaming is absolutely fun as it has the latest RTX 3050 and the cooling technology for this model is stunning. I felt a little bit of heat in the right side of the keyboard but it’s usual in most of the gaming laptops. The maximum graphic power is 75W. As a video creator, online multiplayer gamer and casual user, I’m very much satisfied with this unit.
Anonymous –
Good laptop for 1080p gaming but not on ultra, it will hit its VRAM limits
This is the only review you all need to come across.Build and Design -The build quality is good, and the materials used are fine.There is some flex at the center of the keyboard but nothing major.The design is very understated and looks clean in my opinion.The screen wobbles but not as much to render it unusable.The HDMI port connects directly to the NVIDIA graphics, bypassing OptimusScreen -Do yourself a favor and spend a little extra for the 100%srgb variant of the display, you will seriously thank your eyes.The display is very nice with good colors and solid brightness. The 250 nits variant will disappoint you guys, it’s not *just* 50 nits less than the 300 nits variant. Nit count is not linear, it’s logarithmic.The display out of the box had a slightly yellow tinge but than can easily be fixed in the AMD software.Performance and thermals -The R7 5800H does not break a sweat no matter what you throw at it. It’s so darn fast that it almost bottlenecks the RTX 3050.In other words, the RTX 3050 would be sweating at 100% usage while the r7 5800h would be chilling at 25% usage.Talking about thermals, the CPU does reach 100 degrees Celcius if you are playing a demanding game(Ryzen chips go up to 105 degrees) but it’s nothing to worry about. The WASD area stays cool.The fans will make noise and if you are in a quiet environment, I would recommend a pair of headphones for a better experience.Battery Life -Don’t expect wonders here, 4-5 hours on light usage. Maybe 6 hours if you change it to 60hz but nothing too special.Some things I did not like:1. The bottom bezel could have been smaller2. The keyboard backlight is blindingly bright, there is no option to toggle the brightness of those LEDs, It’s just on or off.3. 2 USB ports on the right side4. It’s heavy (but that’s subjective)Software Included -MS Office 2021 [Lifetime]Dropbox 100GB [1 year]ExpressVPN [1 month]AlexaAll in all, a solid laptop. 8.5/10
ArnaB –
Good Piece of hardware for the bucks you spend
Review after one day of usage:Pros:Great displayBlazing fast processorGreat GPU performanceGood thermal performanceDecently big trackpadOMEN software for PC hardware control is good looking and simple.Hotkeys for toggling trackpad activation & Windows key activity.Cons:Average webcamMisses a fingerprint sensor, hence Windows hello is not availableSpeaker loudness is average, however, clarity is very goodSlight wobbling of the screen when placed in a direct wind current (ceiling fan or pedestal fan)Keyboard LED is so bright in the dark that it attracts your eyes more than the screen brightness does.**Will keep updating further
Darshan Paladiya –
True beast.
What a laptop! I got it at 80000 rs price and I can confidently say that it’s easily as good as any 1 lakh rs laptop. The screen wobble issue is overrated and it doesn’t affect your workflow at all. This much of wobble is not a compromise for what you are getting in the price tag. I use it mainly for designing and it’s superfast. Takes barely 5-6 seconds to boot. Love the screen. 300 nits is just a marker. I think it’s bright enough for normal day use. Keyboard is amazing to use. Screen is perfectly wide. Decent number of ports and high compatibility. I would give it 6.5 stars out of 5 if I could.
Mubashir –
One of the Best Budget Gaming Laptop
i bought this laptop at the price of 80499 before 2 months . ONE OF THE GOAT BUDGET GAMING LAPTOP . everything is inch perfect at this price range .everyone is searching for drawbacks,sound is low …. the one and only think that i feel down in my 2 month of use . i bought this for architectural designing . heavy use since i bought to now . but no problem , no heat issue , or any other thinnks…. loved it very much tilll now .trust me guys the wobling is not an issue….. we don’t feel it while using…if you are searching for a high spec budget gaming laptop GO FOR IT , DON’T THINK TWICE…