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HP OMEN 16 Raider Intel Core Ultra 9 285H RTX 5070 16GB 2TB 16.1" 240Hz gaming laptop

SKU CH-AJC1-79AAW

A 16.1-inch 240 Hz QHD+ gaming laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H 16-core processor, GeForce RTX 5070 8GB GDDR7 graphics, 16GB DDR5 memory and a 2TB PCIe SSD

  • ColorBlack
  • CPU TypeIntel Core Ultra 9 (Series 1)
  • Processor Name2.70GHz
  • Number of Cores16-core Processor
  • Turbo Frequency5.4 GHz
  • Screen Size16.0"
  • 16-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285H reaches 5.4 GHz for fast compute
  • 0" 2560 x 1600 240 Hz display gives smooth high-detail visuals
  • RTX 5070 8GB GDDR7 GPU powers modern games at high settings
  • 16GB DDR5 plus 2TB PCIe SSD provides quick load times and space
  • Wi-Fi 6 and RGB backlit keyboard keep you connected and in control

OMEN 16 Raider laptop

The HP OMEN 16 Raider is a 16.1 inch gaming laptop built around an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor with 16 cores and a maximum turbo frequency of 5.4 GHz. It pairs that CPU with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU carrying 8GB of GDDR7 video memory. The system ships with 16GB of DDR5 memory and a 2TB PCIe SSD. Windows 11 Home and an Office 2024 license are pre-installed.

Thermals noise and power draw

The chassis measures 14.07 by 10.59 by 0.78 inches and weighs 5.35 pounds, giving the cooling system room to move air through dual-fan heat pipes while keeping acoustic output moderate during typical gaming loads. The 285H processor has a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and can reach 5.4 GHz when thermal headroom allows, so sustained performance scales with the laptop's ability to dissipate heat. Power draw rises with GPU utilisation but remains within the limits of the supplied adapter.

240 Hz WQXGA display

The 16.0 inch panel delivers a 2560 by 1600 resolution at a 240 Hz refresh rate, providing sharp detail and smooth motion for competitive titles. This combination of resolution and refresh rate is the single specification that determines whether the laptop matches a buyer's visual-performance target. Lower refresh panels will not offer the same motion clarity, while higher resolution panels at this size typically run at lower refresh rates.

Highlights

  • 16-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285H reaches 5.4 GHz for fast compute
  • 0" 2560 x 1600 240 Hz display gives smooth high-detail visuals
  • RTX 5070 8GB GDDR7 GPU powers modern games at high settings
  • 16GB DDR5 plus 2TB PCIe SSD provides quick load times and space
  • Wi-Fi 6 and RGB backlit keyboard keep you connected and in control

Specifications

SeriesRaider
ModelOMEN 16
ColorBlack
CPU TypeIntel Core Ultra 9 (Series 1)
Processor Name2.70GHz
Number of Cores16-core Processor
Turbo Frequency5.4 GHz
Screen Size16.0"
TouchscreenNon-Touch Screen
Display TypeQHD+
Resolution2560 x 1600
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
GPU/VPUGeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
Video Memory8GB
SSD2TB PCIe SSD
HDDNo
Memory16GB
Optical Drive TypeNo
WLANYes
BluetoothYes
USB2
HDMI1 x HDMI
Audio Ports1 x Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
AudioIntegrated Sound card
SpeakerInternal Speakers
TouchpadYes
KeyboardYes
Backlit KeyboardBacklit
WebcamYes
StyleStandard
TypeGaming
UsageConsumer
Package ContentLaptop, Charger
Weight5 - 5.9 lbs.

Questions about this item

How do I install extra RAM in the HP OMEN 16 Raider, and which slot do people put the module in first?

The laptop ships with 16GB DDR5 already fitted. Any memory upgrade means opening the base panel, removing the existing stick and replacing it with a higher-capacity module; the slot nearest the board edge is the primary one.

What part will need replacement first on the RTX 5070 8GB GDDR7 graphics?

The GPU is soldered to the motherboard, so the only serviceable item linked to graphics performance is the cooling paste; repasting every couple of years keeps temperatures stable.

Which limit appears first during long gaming sessions on the 240 Hz WQXGA panel?

The 8GB GDDR7 frame buffer fills before the 240 Hz refresh ceiling is reached, so texture-heavy titles hit memory capacity first.

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