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OMEN Transcend 14 inch Gaming Laptop PC 14-fb0000 (9F276AV)

Hello HP Support Team,

 

I would like to ask a question regarding the GPU performance of the OMEN Transcend 14, specifically to the specifications advertised at CES 2024.

 

CES 2024 announcements indicated that the OMEN Transcend 14 could support a TDP of 15W and a TGP of 65W. However, my testing results show that the GPU wattage is capped at 65W.

 

As a customer, I expected the GPU performance to potentially reach around 80W. Could you please help clarify the following:

  1. Is the advertised TDP + TGP specification accurate, and if so, why is the actual GPU wattage limited to 65W?
  2. Are there any settings or updates required to achieve the higher power limit?
  3. Could there be any differences in configuration or firmware that might impact GPU performance?

I would appreciate any information you can provide to help me understand this discrepancy.

 

1.CES 2024 spec poster claimed the maximum GPU power can use up to TDP 15W + TGP 65W.

OMEN Transcend 14 CES Advertisment.png

 

2.Maximize "Smart Performance Gain" to 15W on OMEN Gaming Hub.

OMEN Smart Performance Gain.png

 

3.Nivida driver show the power limitation is 65W on RTX4070.

Nvidia 4070 65W Power Limit.png

 

4.The maximum GPU power is limited to 65W during stress testing.

OMEN 14 Max GPU Wattage.png

 

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