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HP Victus 16 Review – A Valuable Gaming Choice

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    Review Summary
  • 2
    HP Victus 16 Review: Prices in India, Variants, and Availability
  • 3
    HP Victus 16 Review: Specs at a glance
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    HP Victus 16 Review: Design and Build
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    HP Victus 16 Review: Display
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    HP Victus 16 Review: Performance
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    Verdict
  • Review Summary

    The HP Victus 16 (2021) is a low-cost gaming laptop with Intel 11th Generation processors and specialized NVIDIA graphics. It’s a solid-feeling laptop with a simple design that won’t stand out in a professional setting, despite the fact that it’s totally plastic. However, it’s large and hefty, and the battery only lasts a little over 5 hours of light work or less than 2 hours when gaming. The keyboard is comfortable to type on, the touchpad is spacious and sensitive, and numerous ports, including an HDMI 2.1 port and an Ethernet port.

    Its 144Hz panel produces a clean image with minimal ghosting in fast-moving scenarios, but it lacks variable refresh rate capabilities to avoid screen tearing and does not get bright enough to combat glare. Its Intel Core i5 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU deliver a fluid 1080p gaming experience and can handle demanding jobs such as video editing and 3D animation. Because there is only a little degree of thermal throttling on the CPU and it doesn’t grow extremely hot or loud under load, it has excellent long-term performance.

    PROS

    • Solid performance for the price
    • Speedy 1080p gaming
    • Minimal throttling under load
    • Doesn’t get overly hot or loud under load.
    • 144Hz display with good response time.
    • Solid build
    • B&O dual speakers
    • Upgradeable RAM

    CONS

    • Plastic build with weak screen hinge and chintzy touchpad
    • 16GB RAM would have been great instead of 8GB
    • The lid wobbles on touches
    • No Windows Hello biometrics

    HP Victus 16 Review: Prices in India, Variants, and Availability

    In this review, I’m examining the HP Victus 16 which comes in at Rs. 82,000 and is outfitted with an Intel Core i5 processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.

    Other variants available:

    The gaming laptop is available for purchase through HP Exclusive online and offline stores, Croma, Vijay Sales, and other retailers.

    HP Victus 16 Review: Specs at a glance

    Before we review HP Victus 16 laptop, let’s see what the on-paper specs look like:

    • Display: 16.1-inches | 1920 x 1080-pixels FHD
    • Processor: Intel Core i5(Gen 11)
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
    • RAM: 8GB DDR4 2933MHz
    • Memory: 512GB SSD
    • Software: Windows
    • Weight: 2.46 Kg
    • Dimensions: 370 x 235 x 26 mm

    HP Victus 16 Review: Design and Build

    HP Victus 16 Design and Build

    The laptop is made of plastic and has a matte grey appearance. The single noteworthy feature is an embedded glossy “V” on the back of the 16.1-inch display, which is the only primary emphasis. The laptop is 14.5 x 10.2 x 0.93 inches in size and weighs 5.4 pounds. This makes it one of the heaviest laptops in its class, while several competitors weigh less than 5 pounds.

    The Victus’s left edge houses the majority of the I/O. The charging port, a fold-out RJ45 jack, an HDMI port, a USB 3.0 Type-A port, a USB 3.0 Type C port, a headset combo jack, and an SD card reader are all located on the top of the device.

    Besides the power jack, this is an excellent collection. Those dedicated Ethernet connectors are particularly appealing to me, and I wish more laptops had them.

    As I continue my review on design and build, I notice that the right edge is mostly bare, but for two USB 3.0 connections. The screen is 0.3-inches thick, slightly thicker than comparable laptops in this price category, but it’s not something I’d be concerned about. I like how the screen has a tiny depression around the edge for a better grip when opening the laptop.

    The matte grey coating also extends to the rest of the laptop. Around three of the edges, the screen bezels are beautiful and small. The majority of the circuitry is located near the display’s bottom. The Victus’ bottom bezel measures little more than an inch, which has become quite normal. A large strip of mesh covers the stereo speakers at the top of the keyboard, directly below the hinge. Here, I appreciate the faint “V” pattern. Compared to the photo, it’s far less noticeable on the actual unit.

    The Bang and Olufsen speakers on the Victus impressed me quite a bit. They can go loud and have superb stereo imaging, but they lack bass nearly entirely, as do all built-in laptop audio systems. The EQ has been tweaked to decrease the highs somewhat, making them sound less tinny, but it also makes the low to mid-range sound muddy. In low light, the webcam on top is just 720p, and it becomes blurry. During the day, I’d say it’s fine for most web calls, but the quality degrades dramatically at night. Modern phones have incredible cameras packed into small spaces, yet laptop webcams haven’t progressed much in a decade.

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    HP Victus 16 Review: Display

    HP Victus 16 Review: Display

    The Victus’ panel stays at 1920 x 1080 resolution rather than going higher, and it boasts a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth action in single-player games and mainstream gaming scenarios.

    However in my review when it comes to quality, HP Victus 16 has fallen short. With a peak brightness of 240 nits, this panel is only suitable indoors; even then, it may struggle under very bright conditions. The Delta E of 4.9 is likewise relatively low. The panel barely covered 58.8 per cent of the sRGB colour spectrum, which means it can’t display a lot of the hues that major games require.

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    The screen’s black point of 0.14 nits is respectable. The contrast ratio of 1714:1 is excellent, implying that the panel does an excellent job conveying depth – but it’s small consolation given my other findings. Games appear washed-out and bland on this panel due to the low brightness and narrow colour band.

    The HP is fine for everyday gaming, and its competitors fared similarly – the Dell and MSI PCs had poor gamut management, and the Lenovo gave disappointing contrast.

    HP Victus 16 Review: Performance

    The Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of RAM falls right in line with the GPU. It was plenty to handle 40 Google Chrome tabs and five 1080p YouTube videos without a hitch. The HP Victus 16 nailed the Geekbench 5.4 overall performance test with a score of 9,426, much exceeding the norm for popular gaming laptops (7,140). During the performance review, the HP Victus 16 took 7 minutes and 12 seconds in our HandBrake test to transcode a 4K video to 1080p, significantly faster than the average. HP’s Victus 16 comes with a 512GB SSD that is terrible. It transfers data at a rate of 161 megabytes per second, lower than the category average (756 MBps).

    The HP Victus has excellent long-term performance. In my HP Victus 16 performance review, I found that under load, neither the CPU nor the GPU gets hot. The CPU experiences some heat throttling, although it’s minor and only evident when playing a CPU-intensive game or application, not in GPU-limited games with low CPU utilisation.

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    Verdict

    In my HP Victus 16 review, the laptop performed admirably in terms of performance and graphics, but it falls short in terms of build quality and battery life. I didn’t care for the laptop’s keyboard, and the fans frequently muffled the speakers. This was not a well-rounded laptop, in my opinion. The fact that the Victus is a beast under the hood remains unaffected. The primary use-case for a gaming laptop is ‘gaming,’ and the Victus excels in this regard.

    It’s, without a doubt, one of the most capable mid-range laptops I’ve seen this year. The fact that you can immediately undervolt the CPU from the software makes everything even better. There are a few things about the Victus that I’d change, but performance isn’t one of them. The Victus 16 isn’t inexpensive, but it makes few compromises in terms of performance, earning it a strong recommendation. You can’t go wrong with the Victus 16 if you’re looking for a mid-range powerhouse and are willing to make a few concessions.

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