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Victus by HP 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop 15-fa2000 (A8VY0AV)

Is there any way to claim the 75W TGP as mentioned by HP official website on the vicus 15.6 lineup? Right now its only showing 50W TGP, any way to change this through BIOS? Ive got a RTX 4050 6GB and for some reason whenever im gaming i notice sudden frame drops, stutters and in worse cases the game crashes. Both windows and Nvidia drivers are upto date. I'm not even playing relatively intensive titles such as sekiro or cyberpunk but still the GPU cant keep up. I purchased my device like 3 weeks ago and im already disappointed. Why would hp advertise false information if its gonna impact your purchasing decisions? Come on guys, compared to competing brands in the same segment there's no adjustable RGB keyboard, 100% srgb coverage or even glass trackpads. Only thing worth going for was the GPU, the slightly better value for money proposition and service coverage and then you have to severely underpower the GPU even compared to your official specs. Cant you at the very least push a BIOS update to hit the advertised 75W TGP. Its unfair as a consumer since in most showrooms you'd only find base spec and top spec models on display as demo units. The only way to find out TGP is through your own website which claims 75W or by purchasing the laptop and finding out.

 

Hp article on TGP: https://support.hp.com/ro-en/document/ish_8109217-8109292-16

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