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 Omen 35L, 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
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