Christian - 4.5 out of 5
Reviewed on gamesradar.com in the United Kingdom on 12 November 2021
HP's Omen 30L range is the gaming PC for those who don't want to build their own gaming PC. Assembling your own system can be a daunting prospect (and it's easier to buy depleted uranium than a new graphics card right now), but luckily HP has you covered...
+RTX 2080 Super remains good, Good thermal performance, Case and lighting look incredible, Easy to upgrade-Interior looks messy in places, Still more expensive than building your own… if you can get a GPU
Mark - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2021
The HP Omen 30L is a slightly slim beast of a gaming PC that can pack some seriously fast components into a narrow and elegant chassis that shows them off. This gaming PC comes in a variety of configurations that don't come cheap but do offer a fair value...
+Elegant looks, Fair pricing, Standardized parts-Limited cooling options, No front USB-CThe HP Omen 30L fits in some high-end hardware into a bit of a tight space. It keeps the performance up, but doesn't have many options for improving thermals beyond increasing the noise if they start to become a problem...
Matt - 4 out of 5
Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2020
HP's Omen 25L and 30L desktop lineup got a design refresh, along with some improved cooling back in May. Thanks, likely, in large part to a combination of COVID-related delays and recent Nvidia GPU launches, we're just now getting to take a close look at...
+Improved, attractive design, Powerful, name-brand components,-Bloatware tried to make me use Bing, Cooling needs improvement for 10900K, Persistent stock issues (just like the competition)HP's Omen 30L looks good and is a capable high-end gamer in our configuration with an RTX 3080. But you'll want to set aside time to remove bloatware. And given the limited cooling, you should probably opt for something less than the 10900K CPU in our rev...