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10-28-2019 12:16 PM - edited 10-28-2019 04:02 PM
Hi
Why is my HP Omen 15-dc0805no 16 GB Ram with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 crap? I paid like 20000 sek (about 2000 dollar) for it, but it is just SO mediocre, and for the prize, I feel scamed. The fan sounds like a jet engine ALL THE TIME, and it drives me insane. To actually hear something on the computer, I have to turn the volume all the way up. However, if I turn it up to much the sound starts cracking, because the speakers are garbage. I can either listen to the fan or sound filtered through bubble wrap. The fan doesn't even help. The computer becomes boiling hot anyway, even when I'm just using the internet.
Also, the RAM just runs away. It is capable of 16 GB, but it uses almost all of it no matter what I do, even when just using the internet. I don't even use it for gaming, so I doubt this would be a good gaming pc, even though it is a gaming pc. How can all this RAM run out for nothing?
Here are some bonus things:
- The battery is garbage. I could have lived with the short battery life, but considering the fact that there are plenty of much cheaper computers that can handle more than this, I don't know how this can be excused.
- The image quality is nothing special, just meh.
- The mouse pad is meh
- Everything with the computer is SO meh. The processor and memory is good, but there are PLENTY OF MUCH CHEAPER COMPUTERS that offers this too. Again, I paid 2000 dollar for this, and it is garbage. Am I the only one who have experienced these problems, or is this model supposed to be like this? How do I fix this? How do I get rid of it?
10-30-2019 06:09 PM
@Pissboy I understand your concern and I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP.
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