HP Pavilion 15.6" Gaming 15.6-Inch Micro-EDGE Review

The HP Pavilion Gaming 15 offers older specs at a price that's hard to justify. With only 8GB of RAM and a GTX 1650, it's a starter kit with serious limitations.

CPU Intel Core i5 9300H
RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
OS Windows 10 Home
Weight 2.3 kg
HP Pavilion 15.6" Gaming 15.6-Inch Micro-EDGE laptop
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Overview

The HP Pavilion Gaming 15 is a budget-friendly laptop that tries to do a bit of everything. It packs a 9th Gen Intel i5 and a GTX 1650 GPU, which sounds decent for the price. But you're getting older hardware in a chassis that's a bit chunky by today's standards.

It's positioned as an entry point for gaming and multitasking. The specs suggest it can handle some modern titles, but you'll need to keep your expectations in check. This isn't a powerhouse, it's a starter kit.

Performance

Let's be real, the performance is a mixed bag. The GTX 1650 is okay for 1080p gaming on low-to-medium settings in games like Fortnite, but it's in the 66th percentile, so it's being left behind by newer cards. The CPU is even weaker, sitting in the 14th percentile. That means multitasking can get sluggish fast with only 8GB of RAM, which is in the bottom 4% of laptops. The 256GB SSD is tiny, so you'll be managing your game library carefully.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 14.4
GPU 71.3
RAM 6.3
Ports 8.9
Screen 25.4
Portability 29.7
Storage 27.1
User Sentiment 77.5
Reliability 29.4
Social Proof 96.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Affordable entry point for PC gaming. 96th
  • The GTX 1650 can handle lighter esports titles. 78th
  • SSD makes the system feel snappy for basic tasks. 71th
  • Thermal management keeps it from getting too hot.

Cons

  • Only 8GB of RAM is a major bottleneck in 2024. 6th
  • The 256GB storage fills up almost instantly. 9th
  • Screen quality is poor, ranking in the 16th percentile. 14th
  • It's heavy and has very few ports. 25th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5 9300H
Cores 4
Frequency 2.4 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB

Graphics

GPU RTX 1650
Type discrete
VRAM 4 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Physical

Weight 2.3 kg / 5.0 lbs
OS Windows 10 Home

Value & Pricing

At $775, the value proposition is tricky. You're paying for last-gen tech that was mid-range when it was new. The low RAM and tiny storage are real deal-breakers that will cost you more to upgrade. If you can find it for under $600, it might be a consideration for a very tight budget. At this price, you're better off looking at used or refurbished options with better specs.

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vs Competition

Stacked against its peers, it struggles. A Lenovo Legion with a newer RTX GPU will run circles around it for not much more money. Even compared to something like an ASUS Zenbook, you're trading all portability and screen quality for a slight gaming edge. The Apple MacBook Pro isn't even in the same conversation for gaming, but it highlights how far behind this HP is in CPU power and efficiency. The MSI and Gigabyte competitors are in a higher performance tier entirely.

Verdict

Only buy this if your budget is absolutely locked at $800 and you must have a new laptop for light gaming today. For everyone else, save a little longer for a model with 16GB of RAM and a better GPU, or hunt the refurbished market. This laptop shows its age and limitations too clearly to recommend at full price.