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02-26-2026 07:16 AM - edited 02-26-2026 07:17 AM
Hello. That information is incorrect
the specs is following:
Processor
AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X (3.8 GHz base clock, up to 4.7 GHz max boost clock, 32 MB L3 cache, 8 cores)
Chipset
AMD B550
Special Features
Liquid cooling solution for the processor
Form Factor
microATX
Network Interface
Integrated GbE LAN 10/100/1000
Wireless
Realtek RTL8822CE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 5 combo [11,12,13,16]
Graphics Card (Discrete)
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3080 (10 GB GDDR6X dedicated) with LHR
Ports
2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5 Gbps signaling rate;
1 headphone/microphone combo jack;
1 microphone
Video Connectors
1 HDMI;
3 DisplayPort™
Expansion Slots
3 M.2;
1 PCIe x16;
1 PCIe x4
Audio
5.1 surround sound; OMEN Audio Control supports DTS:X® Ultra
Memory
HyperX® 16 GB DDR4-3200 XMP RGB RAM (2 x 8 GB).
Transfer rates up to 3,200 MT/s.
Memory Slots
4 DIMM
Internal Drive Bays
Two 3.5-inch bays available
Storage
1 TB WD Black PCIe® NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD
2 TB 7,200 rpm SATA HDD
I hot it to start but turned it off again because the fans did not work. I have installed the new fans, i will change the processor cooling and then we will see what will happend to the ARGB-problem. I might just leave it as it is.
Kind regards,
Oscaar92
02-26-2026 07:52 AM - edited 02-26-2026 07:53 AM
Thank you for this information: so, your HP OMEN 30L Desktop GT13-1xxx got a Hana motherboard (SSID: 8876) with the B550 chipset. Not the first time HP's PartServer is providing the wrong information -and on top of that you did mention the Hana motherboard a couple of posts ago which I overlooked -my bad!
Yes, please, let me know what will happen after you completed the changes!
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
03-02-2026 02:36 PM
Correct! I have now changed the case and it went well. Only thing that is left is change the CPU-cooler but I guess it will be just fine.
I thinking of getting more RAM, but i getting confused about what kind fitting my motherboard, read somewhere it was CL19 and somewhere it was something els 😕
You might know?
Kind regards,
Oscaar92
03-03-2026 09:53 AM
Yes — some RAM kits say CL19, others CL16, etc. That just refers to the CAS latency timing. CL16 is a bit tighter and technically quicker than CL19 at the same speed, but on HP OMEN desktops many non-OEM kits will default to CL19 unless BIOS applies XMP correctly. The key is to choose a matched 2×16GB kit from a reputable brand that's known to run at 3200 MT/s.
Your HP platform is finnicky when it comes to RAM and attaining max RAM performance and speed. Some so-called "gaming" RAM such as Corsair Vengeance will get stuck at its lower SPD (default) RAM speed.
Meaning, don't worry about the RAM's latency timing, but more about whether it will run at the max RAM speed allowed on your system (3200 MHz).
Since you got a good performing 2x8GB HyperX DDR4-3200 XMP RGB RAM kit, see if you can get a 2x16GB HyperX RAM kit.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
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