STGAubron ABR2122 Gaming PC i5-13400F RTX 3050 6G 16G DDR4 512G
- 2025
- Desktop
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A tower desktop with a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor, 16GB DDR5 memory and a 4TB NVMe SSD, plus integrated Intel graphics, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4
The HP OmniDesk M03 is a compact tower desktop finished in Dark Wood, built around an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 24-core processor with 36 MB L3 cache and a 5.6 GHz turbo boost. It ships with 16 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory, a 4 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD and Windows 11 Pro, targeting home users, students and small-business buyers who want a ready-to-use AI-capable PC without assembling parts.
A wireless full-size keyboard and mouse are included so the system works straight from the box. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) 2×2 MU-MIMO, Bluetooth 5.4 and Gigabit Ethernet, while video output uses one DisplayPort 1.4a and one HDMI 2.1 port from the integrated Intel graphics. USB options comprise two 10 Gbps Type-A, two 5 Gbps Type-A, one 10 Gbps Type-C, one 5 Gbps Type-C and four USB 2.0 ports plus audio jacks and a Kensington lock slot.
The integrated graphics handle office apps, media playback and the on-board 13 TOPS NPU for Windows Copilot tasks, but the chassis does not accommodate a dedicated graphics card, so buyers who need 3D rendering, high-refresh-rate gaming or GPU compute should look elsewhere. The 4 TB NVMe drive covers large local libraries, yet users wanting multi-drive RAID arrays or ECC memory will need a workstation-class platform.
| Brand | HP |
|---|---|
| Series | OmniDesk |
| Model | HP OmniDesk M03 |
| Release Year | 2025 |
| Type | Everyday Use, Education, Business |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Color | Dark Wood |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 9 285 |
| Processor Main Features | 64 bit 24-Core Processor |
| Cache Per Processor | 36MB L3 Cache |
| Memory | 16GB |
| Storage | 4TB NVMe SSD |
| Monitor | Monitor not included |
| Keyboard | Keyboard |
| Mouse | Mouse |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Windows 11 | Ready |
| CPU Type | Intel Core Ultra 9 |
| CPU Name | Intel Core Ultra 9 285 |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1851 |
| GPU/VGA Type | Intel Graphics |
| Graphics Card | Intel Graphics |
| Graphics Interface | Integrated |
| Memory Capacity | 16GB |
| Memory Speed | DDR5 5600 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 128GB |
| SSD | 4TB |
| Touchscreen | No |
| WLAN | 802.11ax Wireless |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
| Front USB | 6 |
| Video Ports | 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort |
| Rear USB | 4 |
| RJ45 | 1 |
| Mouse Type | Wireless Mouse |
| Keyboard Type | Wireless Keyboard |
| Package Type | Retail |
The system ships with 16 GB of DDR5 5600 MHz memory; adding more later requires opening the tower and populating the spare DIMM slots with matching DDR5 modules.
The 24-core processor can hit its 5.6 GHz turbo ceiling, and the integrated graphics share the same cooling, so sustained loads will push the CPU package temperature to its throttling point before any other component.
The 13.3 x 12.4 x 6.1 inch chassis uses a single system fan that spins up under load; at idle the fan is quiet and power draw is low, while continuous heavy work raises both fan speed and wattage.
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