Description
CPU Performance
The main qualification is that the Core i5-12450H is a 45-watt, 10-center (four Performance and six Efficient), and 12-string CPU, contrasted with the 45-watt, 12-center (four Performance and eight Efficient), 16-string i5-12500H. The Core i7-12650H is a 45-watt, 10-center (six Performance and four Efficient), 16-string CPU, contrasted with the Core i7-12700H, a 45-watt, 14-center (six Performance and eight Efficient), 20-string CPU. We’ve just benchmarked the Core i7-12700H, yet taking a gander at the Geekbench 5 data set, the Core i5-12450H and Core i7-12650H are (true to form) slower than their higher-center and higher-string partners.
GPU
At last, in the Pugetbench Premiere Pro benchmark that runs in a live variant of Adobe’s Premiere Pro, the Victus 15 again fell behind the MSI Prestige 14. That PC was designed with the RTX 3050, a quicker GPU than the GTX 1650 in the Victus 15, and the Pugetbench benchmark is vigorously impacted by GPU execution. Notwithstanding, it wasn’t GPU execution that kept the HP down. As a matter of fact, the HP Victus 15.6″ FHD Display Intel Core i5-12450H Gaming Laptop tied the Prestige 14 in the GPU part of the benchmark, and it was in the CPU-subordinate video playback segment that the HP was a lot slower.
Gaming Performance Of Victus 15
Gaming execution was generally in accordance with assumptions given the GTX 1650 GPU. These are the most minimal-end design cards you can track down in a gaming PC, so your assumptions ought to be low while terminating this up. To begin with, the HP Victus 15.6″ FHD Display Intel Core i5-12450H Gaming Laptop had the most reduced 3DMark Time Spy test in our correlation bunch, true to form. It was impressively lower than the MSI Prestige 14’s RTX 3050, additionally true to form.
Victus 15 Display Detail
There are three showcase choices for the HP Victus 15.6″ FHD Display Intel Core i5-12450H Gaming Laptop, all non-contact 16:9 Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS. They incorporate a 250-nit 60Hz board, a 250-nit 144Hz board, and a 300-nit low blue light board. My survey unit was outfitted with a 144Hz presentation, and it appeared OK to me when I turned on the PC and utilized it during my testing. The tones were quieted, yet the differentiation appeared to be sufficiently profound, and the showcase didn’t get horrendously splendid.
Specifications
CPU / Processor | 12th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-12450H (up to 4.4 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 12 threads) |
Memory | 8 GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM |
Memory Slot | 2 Slots, Upgradable to 32GB |
Storage | >>512GB PCIe® NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD >>256GB PCIe® NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD |
Graphic Card | NVIDIA® GeForce GTX™ 1650 Laptop GPU (4 GB GDDR6 dedicated) |
Display Screen / Design / Resolution | 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), Non-touch, 144Hz refresh rate, IPS Display, 178-degree wideviewing angles |
Camera | HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera with temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones |
Operation System | Windows 11 Home |
Audio & Video | Audio by B&O with dual speakers, Bang & Olufsen with dual speakers |
Network / Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Wireless-AX, Bluetooth |
Keyboard Feature | Full-size backlit keyboard |
Sensors | HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support |
Interface | 1 x Ethernet Port, 1 x HDMI Output, 2 x USB 3.0 Type A Ports, 1 x USB 3.0 Type C Ports, 1 x HDMI 2.1 Outputs |
Battery / Power Supply | 3-cell, Lithium-ion Battery |
Dimensions | Height 0.93 inches Width 14.09 inches Depth 10.04 inches |
Weight | 5.06 pounds (2.29 Kg) |
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