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09-13-2020 02:26 AM
Looking for help/recommendations( motherboard,ram,CPU) in upgrading my omen because recently I slowly gotten back into PC gaming. The only changes I made so far from the original setup of the omen is : Corsair 650x psu, Geforce GTX 1660.
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09-13-2020 12:14 PM
@JDR198 , welcome back to the forum.
Changing the motherboard is not always straight-forward. Here is a HP Knowledge Base article that will explain some things to consider: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gaming-Knowledge-Base/Moving-HP-Motherboard-to-a-new-gaming-case/ta-p/...
The article refers to moving your motherboard to a new case, but the same considerations are applicable when installing a new motherboard into a HP case. HP has their cases and motherboards made to their specifications. Therefore, they are not necessarily the same as a retail version. The holes in the motherboard matching the stand-offs in the case is the major concern.
If you keep the current motherboard, here is the memory recommended by Crucial Memory: https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hP---Compaq/omen-880-068
Crucial is the retail division of Micron. So, they make good products. Their Ballistix memory is fast. Another consideration would be one of their M.2, SSD's, as a boot drive. This will give you much faster boot times and loading times. The SSD's are at the bottom of the page in the link that I provided. I won't have another computer without a SSD boot drive; especially for gaming.
The fastest processor that has been fully tested to be compatible with your motherboard is the AMD Ryzen7-1800X (Summit Ridge) 3.6 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads. From what I have read, this processor will give you a major performance boost along with the memory upgrade. Adding a M.2, SSD, will only make it that much better.
Using the current motherboard will save you money and with the upgrades that I have recommended, I believe you will have a very good gaming computer. Of course, the decision is fully up to you. If you have questions about any of my recommendations, you can do some research and contact the Tech Support for the products. I will be glad to answer any further questions that you have.
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
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09-13-2020 12:14 PM
@JDR198 , welcome back to the forum.
Changing the motherboard is not always straight-forward. Here is a HP Knowledge Base article that will explain some things to consider: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gaming-Knowledge-Base/Moving-HP-Motherboard-to-a-new-gaming-case/ta-p/...
The article refers to moving your motherboard to a new case, but the same considerations are applicable when installing a new motherboard into a HP case. HP has their cases and motherboards made to their specifications. Therefore, they are not necessarily the same as a retail version. The holes in the motherboard matching the stand-offs in the case is the major concern.
If you keep the current motherboard, here is the memory recommended by Crucial Memory: https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hP---Compaq/omen-880-068
Crucial is the retail division of Micron. So, they make good products. Their Ballistix memory is fast. Another consideration would be one of their M.2, SSD's, as a boot drive. This will give you much faster boot times and loading times. The SSD's are at the bottom of the page in the link that I provided. I won't have another computer without a SSD boot drive; especially for gaming.
The fastest processor that has been fully tested to be compatible with your motherboard is the AMD Ryzen7-1800X (Summit Ridge) 3.6 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads. From what I have read, this processor will give you a major performance boost along with the memory upgrade. Adding a M.2, SSD, will only make it that much better.
Using the current motherboard will save you money and with the upgrades that I have recommended, I believe you will have a very good gaming computer. Of course, the decision is fully up to you. If you have questions about any of my recommendations, you can do some research and contact the Tech Support for the products. I will be glad to answer any further questions that you have.
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
09-13-2020 04:57 PM - edited 09-13-2020 04:58 PM
@JDR198, I want to verify that your computer is the HP 880-068: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-880-000-desktop-pc-series/15776604/model/22506254
I found the model in one of your previous threads. Please verify that I have the correct model before buying any of the components. If it is correct, the fastest processor that you can use is the AMD Ryzen7-1800X (Summit Ridge) 3.6 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads. It has been fully tested to assure that it is compatible with the motherboard. You will find this information in the link that I provided in the section titled "Processor/Processor upgrade information". Any other processors will most likely not work. HP has their motherboards and other components made to their specifications and only test certain processors for each model.
The memory and M.2, SSD, are correct. If you have further questions about their products I suggest contacting their Tech Support for help. They have always been very helpful. Any of their products that they recommend are guaranteed to work.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
09-14-2020 12:06 PM
Thank you for the additional information, @JDR198!
Here are the only processors that have been approved by HP:
- TDP: up to 95 W
- Socket type: AM4
- Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:ProcessorTDPAMD Ryzen7-1800X (Summit Ridge) 3.6 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads95 WAMD Ryzen7-1700 (Summit Ridge) 3.0 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads65 WAMD Ryzen5-1600 (Summit Ridge) 3.2 GHz, 6 cores/12 threads65 WAMD Ryzen5-1400 (Summit Ridge) 3.2 GHz, 4 cores/8 threads65 W
As I stated in my previous post, any other processors will most likely not work. The 1800X is your best choice.
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09-21-2020 12:02 PM
@JDR198, you are absolutely correct. The Ryzen 7 1800X is the fastest that will work. Here is a link to it: https://www.walmart.com/ip/AMD-Ryzen-7-1800x-Processor-3-6GHz-8-Cores-16-Threads-Unlocked/55577373?w...
I don't know what I was looking at when I recommended the other processor. They are a bit expensive, but the performance should be tremendous.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!