Pick up an RTX 5090-powered prebuilt desktop for $5 less than the GPU alone — HP's Omen 45L costs $3,795 thanks to $1,265 discount

Published: (May 19, 2026 at 07:24 AM EDT)
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Source: Tom’s Hardware

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Deal Summary

You can now purchase the HP Omen 45L (GT22‑3000t 5090) Gaming PC directly from HP for $3,794.99 – $5 less than the cheapest RTX 5090 graphics card on the market. Use discount code PCGLOWUP25 at checkout to receive a $1,265 discount.

System Specifications

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 (32 GB VRAM)
  • CPU: (not specified in the source; refer to HP product page for exact model)
  • Memory: 32 GB DDR4 (upgraded from 16 GB)
  • Storage: (refer to HP configuration)
  • Cooling: 360 mm AIO liquid cooler + built‑in cryo chamber
  • Networking: Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, Ethernet
  • Front I/O:
    • 2 × USB Type‑A 5 Gbps
    • 2 × USB 2.0 Type‑A
    • Headphone/microphone combo jack
  • Rear I/O:
    • 4 × USB 2.0 Type‑A
    • 1 × USB Type‑C 10 Gbps
    • 2 × USB Type‑A 5 Gbps
    • 1 × USB Type‑C 40 Gbps Thunderbolt 4
    • Ethernet port
    • Standard audio ports

The system is ready to use out of the box—ideal for users who prefer not to build a PC themselves.

Pricing Comparison

  • Cheapest RTX 5090 GPU (stand‑alone): $3,799.99
  • HP Omen 45L with RTX 5090: $3,794.99 (after discount)

Effectively, you receive a full desktop for the price of the GPU alone, plus a $5 rebate.

How to Get the Discount

  1. Configure the PC on HP’s website (choices are not saved, so note your selections).
  2. At checkout, enter the code PCGLOWUP25 to apply the $1,265 discount.

Why Consider This Build

  • Performance: The RTX 5090 is the current top‑performing GPU, excelling in gaming benchmarks and capable of handling large 32 GB VRAM workloads such as local LLM inference.
  • Convenience: No assembly required; the system arrives fully built and tested.
  • Value: The discount makes the prebuilt cheaper than buying the GPU separately.

For more context on the RTX 5090’s performance, see Tom’s Hardware’s review of the RTX 5090.

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