Tuesday, September 21st 2021

HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER in Upcoming Envy 34 PC

HP recently listed the NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER as one of the available options for their upcoming Envy 34 AIO-in-One PC before updating their site to remove the reference. NVIDIA is rumored to refresh its desktop and mobile GPU lineup early next year with the launch of RTX 30 SUPER most likely at CES 2022 in January. The current HP Envy 34 features an RTX 2080 Max-Q mobile card so any potential RTX 3080 SUPER option would also need to be a mobile variant considering the limited cooling capabilities of the AIO. The Envy 34 featured will go on sale next month for 1999 USD ruling out the possibility of it shipping with the RTX 3080 SUPER. While it is entirely possible that this was a simple mistake from HP it could be an indication that the PC will be upgraded to the SUPER model in the near future.
Source: VideoCardz
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8 Comments on HP Lists NVIDIA RTX 3080 SUPER in Upcoming Envy 34 PC

#1
Tardian
HP’s new Envy 34-inch All-In-One Desktop PC is a self-contained Windows 11 machine that’s available with comparable specs to a standalone gaming PC. It has a large 34-inch ultrawide IPS display (5120 x 2160), which can be powered by Nvidia’s RTX 3080 GPU and Intel’s 11th Gen Core i9 processor. Externally, the all-in-one is also equipped with a number of neat quality-of-life features. It’s got a magnetically attached 16-megapixel webcam which can be reoriented to sit on any of the monitor’s four sides, and a 15W Qi wireless charger built into the stand to charge your phone or other compatible accessories. Around the back, there are four USB-A ports and two Thunderbolt 4 ports, with an additional pair of USB-A ports on the side alongside an extra USB-C. There’s also an HDMI out, as well as a headphone/microphone combo port. Internally, the Envy All-In-One has four RAM slots and two M.2 SSD slots, and HP says its RAM and storage are user-upgradeable.
www.theverge.com/2021/9/21/22685583/hp-envy-34-inch-all-in-one-desktop-pc-price-release-date-rtx-3080-intel-core-i9

Really impressive specs. HP does excellent high-end stuff IMO.
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#2
Legacy-ZA
When can we see the Hyper version? :roll:
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#3
Space Lynx
Astronaut
honestly for 2 grand even, this is a great deal for someone who needs some horsepower for their tech job or content creation job. I'll be surprised if it stays in stock. this def not for gaming imo
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Tardian
lynx29honestly for 2 grand even, this is a great deal for someone who needs some horsepower for their tech job or content creation job. I'll be surprised if it stays in stock. this def not for gaming imo
I agree. Some photographers would love these specs.
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#5
Chomiq
Would it be a desktop variant or a mobile one?
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#6
Colddecked
Probably mobile, but aren't they the same silicon now anyways?
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#8
bubbleawsome
ColddeckedProbably mobile, but aren't they the same silicon now anyways?
They were for a little bit with the 10 series, but the RTX cards messed that up and we’re back to (usually unspecified) mobile variants.
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