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I would have preferred to ask someon of hp directly but not by an overseas phone call,, it seems, just providing an e-mail adress is too much contact with a customer.However, I'd like to ask what  is the difference between

HP Gaming Notebook Victus 16-d0904ng and

HP Gaming Notebook Victus 16-e0090ng
 When i looked for info on local retailers i got this:

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So if you have any ideas about the difference, don't hesitate to write some lines.thx ind adv

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https://support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c07988451

 

https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c08201633

 

Big difference is one is AMD and one is Intel. The AMD uses DDR4-3200 memory and the Intel uses DDR5-4800 (very cool).

 

They use the same video chip. The Intel has a FHD (1920 x 1080) and the AMD uses a QHD (2560 x 1440) screen

 

AMD has a Realtek wifi and the Intel has Intel wifi...both have very large (1 TB) and very fast NVME M.2 SSDs. (hard drives)

 

They both have USB-C charging and Alt DP out over the USB-C port. Neither is Thunderbolt so will not support an external GPU. The RTX 3060 is a high middle kind of video chip. It will play most mainstream games but will be challenged by the very most demanding games. 

 

Weight is essentially the same. These are both very high end high performance machines, but the Intel is going to be a bit faster with that cutting edge DDR5 memory. For gaming the FHD screen is fine so assuming they are close in price I would go for the Intel but if the AMD is more than a couple hundred cheaper I would think about getting it instead. 

 

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