The HP Omen 17 (2024) is a gaming laptop with a physical footprint of 397 mm wide by 277 mm tall and a thickness of 27 mm, giving it a volume of roughly 2,969 cm³. It weighs 2,950 g and relies on an active cooling system rather than a fanless design. The chassis is not weather-sealed and does not carry a rugged rating, positioning it as a standard indoor gaming machine. A backlit keyboard is included, and the laptop comes with a one-year warranty.
The HP Omen 17 (2024) features a 17.3″ IPS LCD panel with LED backlighting, delivering a resolution of 1920 x 1080 px at a pixel density of 127 ppi. The screen has a 144Hz refresh rate, making it well-suited for fast-paced content, and a typical brightness of 300 nits. An anti-reflection coating is applied to the display surface, though touch input is not supported. The system is capable of driving up to four displays simultaneously.
The HP Omen 17 (2024) is equipped with a six-core, 12-thread CPU built on a 4 nm process, running at a base speed of 4.3 GHz per core and reaching up to 5 GHz in turbo mode, with multithreading enabled and full 64-bit support. System memory stands at 16GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 5,600 MHz, with the platform supporting a maximum of 256GB. Storage is handled by a 1TB NVMe SSD over a PCIe 4.0 interface using flash memory. On the graphics side, the GPU operates at a base clock of 1,605 MHz and boosts to 2,370 MHz, backed by 6GB of GDDR6 VRAM, and delivers 12.13 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 204.8 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 113.76 GPixel/s. The GPU supports DirectX 12 Ultimate but does not include XeSS acceleration.
In CPU benchmarks, the HP Omen 17 (2024) scores 11,216 in Geekbench 6 multi-core and 2,668 in the single-core test, while the overall PassMark result reaches 22,569 with a single-core score of 3,648. Cinebench R20 results come in at 702 for the multi-core run and 99 for the single-core run. On the graphics side, the PassMark G3D score is 17,148, reflecting the discrete GPU's rendering throughput.
The HP Omen 17 (2024) offers a varied set of wired and wireless connectivity options. USB ports include two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port, and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port; there are no Thunderbolt 3 or 4 ports, no USB 4 ports, and no external memory card slot. Video output is handled by a single HDMI 2.1 port, with no DisplayPort or VGA connectors present. For wireless connectivity, the laptop supports Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) along with Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4, paired with Bluetooth 5.3 and AirPlay. A single RJ45 Ethernet port is also available for wired network connections.
The HP Omen 17 (2024) is fitted with an 83 Wh battery rated for up to 7 hours of use, and it reaches a full charge in approximately 1 hour. The laptop does not include sleep-and-charge USB ports or a MagSafe power adapter.
The HP Omen 17 (2024) includes stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headset jack, and a single built-in microphone for audio input and output, though it lacks Dolby Atmos and an S/PDIF port. On the graphics feature side, the laptop supports both ray tracing and DLSS, expanding its rendering capabilities for compatible titles. A front camera is present alongside 3D facial recognition for login, but there is no fingerprint scanner, and voice commands are not supported. The device does not include a stylus, optical disc drive, or any motion and location sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, or GPS.
The laptop CPU carries a clock multiplier of 43, a TDP of 115W, and a maximum rated temperature of 100 °C, with a cache hierarchy of 384 KB L1, 6 MB L2 (1 MB/core), and 16 MB L3 (2.67 MB/core); it supports a broad instruction set covering MMX, AES, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, includes NX bit support, and does not use big.LITTLE technology or an unlocked multiplier. The platform incorporates Intel Resizable BAR and supports ECC memory across two memory channels, with an effective memory speed of 16,000 MHz, a maximum bandwidth of 192 GB/s, and a maximum RAM speed of 7,500 MHz. The Ada Lovelace GPU — complemented by integrated graphics — features 2,560 shading units, 80 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and 8 execution units, running its memory at 2,000 MHz over a 96-bit bus; it supports OpenCL 3, OpenGL 4.6, double-precision floating point, stereoscopic 3D, and multi-display output, and does not have LHR. The GPU is built with 18,900 million transistors, and the CPU does not carry the Radeon 760M designation — that label applies to the integrated graphics unit.