• HP just announced two new gaming desktops: the high-end OMEN MAX 45L and the more accessible OMEN 35L. They pack new Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs and can be specced up to an NVIDIA RTX 5090.
  • HP is pushing upgradability and its own OMEN AI software, which it says can boost game performance by up to 50% in titles like Minecraft.
  • There's no official word on price or a launch date for India, which is the biggest question mark for buyers here.

If you're shopping for a serious gaming PC in India, you're not just buying a machine. You're making an investment that needs to survive our voltage swings, summer heat, and power cuts. On paper, HP's new OMEN desktops look built for that job. But a spec sheet is a promise, and in India, the price and local support decide whether that promise is worth keeping.

HP OMEN MAX 45L and OMEN 35L Specifications

FeatureOMEN MAX 45LOMEN 35L
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 7 270K PlusIntel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus
Graphics (Max Config)NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
RAM (Max)Up to 128 GB DDR5Not specified in sources
Power Supply1200W Fully ModularNot specified in sources
Key SoftwareOMEN Gaming Hub with OMEN AI optimization

What's New & What It Does

Here's the core of it: HP is shipping the next generation of PC hardware before anyone else. The big move is to Intel's new Core Ultra 200S "Arrow Lake" chips, with the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus as the star. According to HP's sources, that chip is good for a 10% gaming performance jump over the last generation. That's fine, but it's table stakes. The real story is the graphics. The top-tier MAX 45L can be configured with NVIDIA's unreleased flagship, the RTX 5090. That's a card built for crushing 4K. HP's also betting on software with its OMEN AI, an auto-optimizer built into its Gaming Hub. The company's own test shows it giving Minecraft a 50% FPS boost. Your mileage, of course, will vary.

Key Features & Real-World Usability in India

Now let's talk about why this matters if you live here. That 1200W power supply in the MAX 45L isn't just for show. Sure, it leaves room for you to slot in a hungrier GPU two years from now. But more importantly, a high-wattage, fully modular PSU from a major brand usually means better voltage regulation. That's your first line of defense against the erratic power that's a fact of life in so many Indian cities. Just remember, a rig that can pull that much juice will leave a mark on your monthly electricity bill when you're gaming.

HP's focus on long-term upgradability is the smartest thing about these systems for the Indian market. Most of us can't afford to buy a whole new tower every three years. Being able to swap the GPU, RAM, and storage yourself means you can keep this thing relevant longer. And that OMEN AI software? It's for the person who just wants to play. If you hate digging through graphics menus, it might squeeze extra frames out of your hardware without you lifting a finger.

Performance and the OMEN AI Software

What kind of performance are we talking? The CPU gain is modest, the kind of incremental bump we see every year. The real potential is locked in those RTX 50-series GPUs, but until they're in reviewers' hands, it's all speculation. The OMEN AI software is the wild card. Think of it as a robotic PC tuner. It'll probably adjust in-game settings and system power on the fly to keep frame rates high. That 50% claim in Minecraft is a best-case scenario for a specific setup. In other games, you might not notice a thing. For you, the practical benefit is simple: it could mean less stutter and hassle, assuming your internet is solid enough to keep the software's game profiles updated.

India Pricing, Availability, and Critical Considerations

Let's be blunt: we have no idea what these will cost in India, or when they'll arrive. A global announcement doesn't mean a thing for our market. Looking at history, a fully-loaded MAX 45L with an RTX 5090 could easily sail past ₹3,00,000. The 35L will be cheaper, but "cheaper" in this space still means a serious chunk of cash.

Where to Buy and Service

When they do land, you'll find them on HP's site, Amazon India, Flipkart, and in big retail stores like Croma. Expect EMI options, because at these prices, you'll need them. Now, about that warranty. Don't just glance at it. Read it. Does it promise onsite service, or will you have to ship a 20kg box to a service center? Check if HP's service reach actually extends to your city. A great PC with terrible service support is a liability.

Power and Connectivity

They'll work with our 220V/50Hz power, technically. But you'd be a fool to plug a ₹3 lakh computer directly into the wall. Buying a quality Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) isn't a suggestion, it's mandatory insurance against surges and cuts. You'll also need a constant internet connection for setup, updates, and for that OMEN AI to do its thing. They'll have Wi-Fi (the exact standard isn't listed) and Ethernet, so you can hook it up however your home network works.

Comparison: OMEN MAX 45L vs. OMEN 35L

FeatureHP OMEN MAX 45LHP OMEN 35L
Target AudienceEnthusiasts seeking extreme performance and maximum upgradability.Gamers wanting high performance in a more streamlined, accessible design.
Max GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Key Build FeatureEmphasizes advanced cooling and a 1200W PSU for extreme components.Focuses on a clean design and reliable power for high-end gaming.
RAM (Max)Up to 128 GB DDR5Not specified

Should You Buy It?

Your call comes down to money and patience. The MAX 45L is for the person who must have the absolute best and isn't looking at the receipt too closely. The 35L is the more sensible pick for amazing 1440p or 4K gaming. But for anyone else, the only right move is to wait.

Wait for Indian reviews that test these machines in our room temperatures. Wait to see how that OMEN AI works with the games you actually play. And most importantly, wait to compare HP's price against what a local system integrator would charge for a PC with the same RTX 5080 or 5090 inside. You might trade some convenience for a better deal.

The Bottom Line

Here's your takeaway: these are interesting PCs stuck in a limbo of non-announcements for India. The specs are powerful, the focus on upgradability is smart, and that 1200W PSU hints at a build that understands unstable power grids. But none of that matters until HP says how many rupees it wants and where you can get it fixed. If the price is astronomical, you build your own or shop last year's models. Only if the Indian launch is surprisingly competitive do these pre-builts become a genuine option. Until then, keep your wallet closed.

Sources

  • gizmochina.com
  • investing.com
  • streetinsider.com
  • techpowerup.com
  • finance.biggo.com
  • hp.com
  • eteknix.com
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