A new major player has entered the gaming PC components market: HP has expanded its Omen gaming brand range

HP has expanded its Omen gaming brand with desktop gaming components. Previously, the company only offered pre-built desktops and gaming laptops under the Omen brand, so this solution will likely appeal to gamers looking to upgrade their PC or build a new one.

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Currently, components offered under the HP Omen brand include:

  • Standalone 120mm RGB fan.
  • 120mm modular kit of three fans with RGB lighting.
  • 1000W modular power supply.
  • 240mm Liquid Cooling System with LCD Display
  • 360mm liquid cooling system with RGB lighting.

HP claims that the Omen fans on display deliver high static pressure with minimal vibration thanks to an “angular ring design.” Each fan is equipped with ten LEDs, with lighting effects customizable via the Omen Gaming Hub.

The company’s 1000-watt Omen power supply features modular connectors and complies with the PCIe 5.1 standard, providing the graphics card with up to 600 watts of power. The power supply supports modern graphics cards with 12VHPWR and 12V-2×6 connectors. At low load, the power supply fan automatically turns off.

The liquid cooling systems feature 7th-gen Asetek pumps and customizable RGB lighting elements. All modular components are compatible with the Omen Daisy Chain System, which allows you to connect up to 16 fans to a single modular hub.

HP guarantees that all Omen components and parts will be compatible with desktops from other manufacturers. Exact shipping dates and pricing have not yet been announced.

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