With the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics chips finally revealed, a flurry of gaming laptops was announced at CES 2025 taking advantage of the tech. That included an updated flagship from HP’s gaming brand, the Omen Max 16. The 16-inch laptop starts at $1,700 and is just over an inch thick but has high-performance components and a choice of three displays, making it fit for creators and gamers. 

  • Up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 or Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • GeForce RTX 50-series laptop GPUs
  • Up to 64GB DDR5-5600
  • Up to 2TB Gen4 NVMe or 1TB Gen5 NVMe SSD
  • Up to 2.5K-resolution OLED with 48-240 Hz variable refresh rate
  • Four-zone or per-key RGB keyboard lighting

To keep performance as fast as possible, HP used a hybrid thermal paste called Cryo Compound, a blend of liquid metal and metal grease. Combined with the company’s Tempest Cooling system that increases airflow, you can expect better gaming and less thermal throttling. Also, since dirty fans are an enemy of efficient cooling, HP implemented a simple solution to help keep dust collection down: the laptop will occasionally run the fans in reverse for a bit to prevent dust buildup. 

Of course, what would a laptop announcement be these days if it didn’t include some mention of AI. Not only can the laptop be powerful enough to help develop and use AI, HP added some of its own to help fine-tune your gaming experience: Omen AI. With a single click, it can scan your PC and recommend system, OS and game settings to get you the fastest frame rates and optimize performance. And it learns over time, so it will continue to get you the best-personalized settings. It’s currently in beta and only supports Counter-Strike 2, but HP says it will add more titles. 

The laptop also just looks fantastic. It has a gaming laptop vibe still, especially with its RGB keyboard lights and an optional light bar in front. But its clean lines and discreet venting keep things pretty tame, so it won’t look too out of place in an office. It’ll be available in gray-black, but the ceramic white I saw makes a strong impression. 

Look for the Omen Max 16 in the coming months. 

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