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Leaked HP OMEN 15 listing confirms AMD Ryzen 7 4800H processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU and a complete redesign

The HP OMEN 15 is almost unrecognisable. (Image source: HP)
The HP OMEN 15 is almost unrecognisable. (Image source: HP)
45 W Renoir processors are heading to this year's HP OMEN 15, as are multiple NVIDIA GPUs and a complete redesign. Sporting up to a Ryzen 7 4800H and RTX 2060, the HP OMEN 15-en0xxx may give the Zephyrus G14 a run for its money.

The new OMEN 15 is almost here, complete with Renoir processors and NVIDIA GPUs. While it has not been announced officially, the OMEN 15-en0xxx has now briefly appeared on HP UK following a stint on popular benchmarking websites earlier this month.

Brought to our attention by u/Sil3ncedsw0rd via Videocardz, the listing confirms that the OMEN 15 will sport not only Renoir processors and NVIDIA GPUs, but also a complete redesign. In our opinion, the new model looks considerably sleeker and more modern than its predecessor.

Additionally, the listing confirms that HP will offer the OMEN 15 with up to a Ryzen 7 4800H processor and an RTX 2060 GPU, along with 16 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM and a 512 GB SSD. Priced at £1,199.99 (~US$1,493), the 15-en0008na includes support AMD FreeSync and OMEN Tempest cooling.

3DMark and Geekbench have confirmed that HP will sell a Ryzen 5 4600H version of the OMEN 15-en0xxx, too. Likewise, there will be GTX 1660 Ti and 8 GB of RAM variants. There is no word yet on pricing or availability of the OMEN 15-en0xxx, but the arrival of an official product page suggests that we cannot be too far off. 

(Image source: HP via Videocardz)
(Image source: HP via Videocardz)
(Image source: HP via Videocardz)

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Alex Alderson, 2020-04-29 (Update: 2020-04-29)