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HP Omen Transcend 14 – 120Hz VRR OLED (4060 & 155H)

Testing and Performance: System

AIDA64 Memory Bandwidth

The AIDA64 Memory Bandwidth test threw up an odd result as the 32GB of LPDDR5X-7467 in dual channel performed better than we expected and beat the ‘faster' LPDDR5X-8533 used by Asus.

3D Mark CPU Profile

Moving on to 3D Mark CPU Profile we can see the benefit of the extra power used by the HP Omen operating at 45W compared to the Asus at 30W. Even so, the performance is higher than we might expect.

3D Mark Time Spy – Overall Score

In 3D Mark Time Spy we see a decent Overall Score and when we compare to the Asus at the bottom of the chart it is clear the Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics are playing a major role.

PC Mark 10 – Battery Test

We were slightly disappointed by the result of the PC Mark 10 Battery Test which are middling at best. The battery is rated at 5,830mAh where Asus used a 9,420mAh unit in the Zenbook 14, and we have to assume the decision was driven by the limited space available inside the HP Omen chassis.

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