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12-12-2025 08:15 AM - edited 12-12-2025 09:25 AM
Device: Omen Max 16 AMD Ryzen AI HX 375 with Nvidia 5080
This laptop ships with a 330 Watt adapter, and requires this for the 5080 Gpu to draw more than 35 Watts. **edit: I originally said it was 30 Watts.
My issue: I have an HP G4 280 Watt dock, and the 280W psu puts the laptop in this low-power mode. 280W should be more than enough to run the AMD 375 and 5080 at full power.
Question: Can I force high-power mode even if there is a small battery drain?
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12-12-2025 08:44 AM
Welcome to our HP Community forum!
OK, let me get this straight: you're trying a lower-wattage power supply (280-watt instead of the stock 330-watt) to power a high-end gaming laptop? This is not advisable, especially keeping in mind that HP is not particularly known for providing a 'generous' power supply for most of their laptops.
Your laptop 'expects' a certain wattage upon powering on, and if it doesn't detect that, predictably, you'll see the low-power mode you mentioned.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
12-12-2025 08:56 AM
Hi @OmenicTacos
12-12-2025 09:23 AM - edited 12-12-2025 09:26 AM
It delivers 280W via the barrel connector, but the 5080 GPU is still limited to only 35 Watts with this connected. This is true if I only use the barrel connector or both connectors at once.
Surely there should be a way to force a higher power mode with a 280 Watt adapter, as the 330 Watt adapter is the same one used for the more power-hungry Intel 275HX w/ 5090 version.
12-12-2025 09:57 AM - edited 12-12-2025 09:59 AM
Ther performance is the same with either the usb-c, barrel connector, or both.
Is this limitation at the bios level or a software constraint of Omen Gaming Hub?35 Watt Limit
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12-12-2025 12:36 PM
>In general, this graphics card is designed for 80 watts TDP, but maybe because it uses the USB-C port, HP has set a limit of 35 watts.
This issue occurs when I don't use the dock's usb-c connector at all, just the 280W barrel plug. I suspect that the 330W adapter is probably overspecced for this particular variant.