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The HP Victus 15 Brings Solid Gaming Performance to the Masses - Gizmodo
Sep 26, 2022 2 mins, 0 secs
The gaming laptops we cover here are often on the expensive end, thanks to having the latest high-end chips and graphics inside.

But from students to people who care more about having access to new games than fidelity, there’s a whole market of gaming laptops that cost less than $1000.

The HP Victus 15 is a reasonably priced gaming laptop that can play the latest games without breaking the bank.

The HP Victus 15 is a reasonably priced gaming laptop that can play the latest games without breaking the bank.

HP offers other CPU and GPU options, too, with an RTX 3050 AMD model at an $880 base price and an RTX 3050 Ti AMD model at a base price of $930.

The HP Victus 15 has a smooth chassis with a ‘V’ logo in the middle, which is big and reflective.

Despite its price, It looks like any other mainstream laptop, with rounded edges and thin bezels on the sides of the display.

The HP Victus 15 weighs 5.06 pounds, which is on the (comparatively) lighter side when you take the 5.3 pound Lenovo Legion 5 into consideration.

I tested the HP Victus 15 with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H CPU, an RTX 3050 Ti GPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage.

On Geekbench 5.4’s CPU performance test, the HP Victus 15 scored 1,455 on single-core tests and 7,439 multi-core points, which is a decent score when compared to other budget laptops we’ve reviewed like the Samsung Galaxy Book and Microsoft Surface Laptop 4.

The device offers solid performance for the price, especially my unit, which costs $1209.

My gameplay was smooth and the laptop also didn’t heat up enough to be hot to the touch.

The picture quality was good enough for a 1080p screen.

As a gaming laptop, you are likely to stay near a socket with the HP Victus 15.

It is less than the 9 hour and 21 minute mark of the Asus Zephyrus G14, but good enough for the price.

At a $800 starting price, which goes down to $600 during sales, the HP Victus 15 presents a strong case for itself.

If your priority is performance and you are a budget conscious gamer, the Victus 15 won’t disappoint you at that price point.

The Acer Nitro 5, TUF Gaming F17 and Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 are some alternatives that become enticing in that price point.

However, even at $1200, the Victus 15 is a good option if you want a 15-inch laptop and don’t mind a somewhat boring design.

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