HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) review – Stealthy Design, Surprising Endurance

The HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) enters the gaming arena quietly. It trades the aggressive, LED-drenched aesthetic of many competitors for a clean, minimalist “Ceramic White” finish that looks just as good in a boardroom as it does on a desk. But don’t mistake its subtle design for weakness. Underneath that professional exterior lies a potent combination of an Intel Core 7 processor and an NVIDIA RTX 5070. While it promises high-end gaming performance, our testing revealed its true superpower lies in an unexpected area: astonishing efficiency. Can a laptop this powerful really be an all-day travel companion, and what compromises did HP make to achieve it? We put the new OMEN 16 to the test to find out.
TESTED CONFIGURATION:
– Intel Core 7 240H
– NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
– 32GB RAM
– 2TB SSD NVMe
– 16″, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), 144 Hz, IPS
You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/hp-omen-16-16-am0000-2025/
Contents
Specs, Drivers, What’s in the box
- HDD/SSD
- up to 4000GB SSD
- M.2 Slot
- 2x 2280 M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 See photo
- RAM
- up to 64GB
- OS
- Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Pro, No OS, DOS
- Battery
- 70Wh
- Body material
- Plastic / Polycarbonate
- Dimensions
- 357.38 x 268.99 x 19.81 - 22.61 mm (14.07" x 10.59" x 0.78")
- Weight
- 2.43 kg (5.4 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 2x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-C
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort, Sleep and Charge
- HDMI
- 2.1
- Card reader
- Ethernet LAN
- 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.3 / 5.4
- Audio jack
- 3.5mm Combo Jack
- Features
- Fingerprint reader
- Web camera
- HP True Vision 1080p FHD camera with temporal noise reduction
- Backlit keyboard
- optional
- Microphone
- Integrated dual array digital microphones
- Speakers
- Dual Speakers, HP Audio Boost, DTS:X Ultra, HyperX
- Security Lock slot
All HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) configurations
Drivers
All drivers and utilities for this notebook can be found here: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/omen-16-inch-gaming-laptop-pc-16-am0000/2102790623
What’s in the box?
Opening the box for the HP OMEN 16 reveals a focused set of essentials intended to get you gaming immediately.
Inside, you’ll find the laptop itself alongside its required documentation and a barrel-style power adapter, which for our high-performance RTX 5070 configuration, is a substantial 230W unit.
Design and construction
The HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) employs a surprisingly clean and restrained design language for a gaming laptop. It eschews the aggressively angular shapes and loud decorative elements often associated with the category, opting instead for a minimalist style with clean lines and a discreet OMEN logo on the lid.
This understated approach makes the machine versatile enough to fit comfortably into both a gaming setup and a more professional environment. While the classic “Shadow Black” is available, we opted for the striking “Ceramic White” finish, which looks fantastic. The entire chassis is constructed from plastic, and it feels remarkably stable for it. The only minor flex we noticed was a slight sink in the center of the lid behind the logo when pressed directly. A major plus is the matte finish, which does an excellent job of repelling fingerprints, keeping the laptop looking pristine.
For a 16-inch gaming machine, its size and weight are fairly typical:
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | Dimensions | Weight |
| Metric units | 357.4 x 269.0 x 23.9 mm (front), 25.4 mm (rear) | Starting at 2.1 kg |
| U.S. customary | 14.07 x 10.59 x 0.94 in (front), 1.00 in (rear) | 5.36 lbs |
Opening the lid is a smooth, one-handed operation, revealing hinges that feel stable and reliable. The screen can tilt back to an angle of about 120 to 130 degrees. The display is framed by bezels that are relatively thin for a 16-inch gaming laptop.
The top bezel houses an HP True Vision 1080p Full HD camera equipped with temporal noise reduction and a dual-array microphone setup. Importantly for privacy, HP has included a physical privacy shutter for the webcam.

The keyboard deck includes a NumPad; while its keys are slightly smaller than the main set, it remains comfortable to use. Depending on your chosen configuration, the keyboard comes with either standard backlighting or a more customizable 4-zone RGB setup.
The typing experience is comfortable, though the arrow keys might be a point of contention for some gamers. They are half-height, which isn’t ideal, but they do have a slight separation from the main key cluster, making them a bit easier to find by feel. There is no fingerprint reader available on this model. Below the keyboard, you’ll find a trackpad that is relatively large and comfortable for everyday navigation.
Ports and Connectivity
The HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) utilizes a practical port layout that distributes connections across three sides to accommodate its extensive cooling vents. On the left flank, you will find a standard USB Type-A port operating at a 5 Gbps signaling rate, a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack, and a highly versatile USB Type-C port. This Type-C connection provides a faster 10 Gbps data transfer speed and supports DisplayPort 1.4 for video output, USB Power Delivery for charging, and HP’s Sleep and Charge feature for topping up your phone or accessories even when the laptop is asleep. The right side is kept intentionally sparse, housing only a single 5 Gbps USB Type-A port; this is a thoughtful design choice that leaves plenty of unobstructed desk space for right-handed mouse movement.
To keep your workspace organized and thick cables out of the way, the rear of the chassis hosts the most substantial connections. Here, alongside the dedicated AC Smart Pin power input, is an RJ-45 LAN port for a stable, low-latency wired network connection. For high-fidelity video output, an HDMI 2.1 port is included, fully capable of driving modern high-resolution and high-refresh-rate gaming monitors or TVs.
The back panel also features a third USB Type-A port, but importantly, this rear port operates at the faster 10 Gbps signaling rate, making it the ideal location to permanently plug in high-speed external storage drives.
When it comes to wireless connectivity, potential buyers should carefully check the specifications of their desired configuration, as HP utilizes two different modules for this model. The laptop can be equipped with either an Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 card paired with Bluetooth 5.3, or a Realtek Wi-Fi 6 card paired with Bluetooth 5.4. Both feature a 2×2 antenna configuration, but if having access to the less congested 6 GHz band provided by Wi-Fi 6E is a priority for your home networking setup, you will need to ensure your specific unit includes the Intel wireless card.
Display and Sound Quality, Display Profiles
We ordered the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) with its most budget-friendly 16-inch WUXGA (1920 × 1200) 144 Hz IPS panel (AUO B160UAN08.2 / AUODBB2). If you want a better screen, HP also offers a 1200p IPS option with 100% sRGB and up to 165 Hz, and for higher sharpness there’s a 1600p (2560 × 1600) IPS panel that reaches up to 240 Hz and is also listed with 100% sRGB and 500 nits.
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 16″, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), 144 Hz, IPS (AUO B160UAN08.2 / AUODBB2) | 16″, WUXGA (1920 x 1200), 165 Hz, IPS (400 nits, 100% sRGB) | 16″, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), 240 Hz, IPS (500 nits, 100% sRGB) |
| Diagonal | 16.0 inches (40.6 cm) | 16.0 inches (40.6 cm) | 16.0 inches (40.6 cm) |
| Panel Type | IPS | IPS | IPS |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels | 1920 x 1200 pixels | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Max Refresh Rate | 144 Hz | 165 Hz | 240 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 | 16:10 | 16:10 |
| Pixel Density | 141 PPI | 141 PPI | 189 PPI |
| ‘Retina’ Distance | Greater than or equal to 62 cm | Greater than or equal to 62 cm | Greater than or equal to 46 cm |
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The WUXGA (1920 x 1200), 144 Hz, IPS display variant under our microscope
Viewing Angles
Viewing angles are good. We take photos from different angles to evaluate the quality.
Also, a video with locked focus and exposure.
Color Coverage
The whole “sail-shaped” map below (Fig. 1) consists of all the colors we can see, while the black crooked line shows all the colors from real-world scenes and nature around us.
Then, we’ve drawn some of the most important and interesting color spaces, compared to the colors the panel of HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) can show:
Standard/For Web: sRGB – widely used color space for most consumer devices, ideal for Web design and development
For Print: AdobeRGB – used in professional photo editing, graphic design, and print
For Photographers/Video Editors: DCI-P3 – used in high-end film production, post-production, and digital cinema
Premium HDR: Rec.2020 – the widest consumer ITU color standard, covering a massive 75.8% of the visible spectrum, a benchmark for premium HDR content.
HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000): the yellow dashed triangle (– – – – – –) represents the range of colors this display can show.
In our tests, we calculated the total color coverage of the display at 52% of the sRGB color gamut and 41% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
(Fig.1) HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) covers 52% of the sRGB gamut
Brightness and Contrast
The maximum brightness in SDR mode is 303 cd/m² in the center of the screen and 292 cd/m² averaged across the surface with a maximum deviation of 8%.
The Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) on a white screen at maximum brightness is 6840K.
The contrast ratio is 1400:1.
Uniformity: Luminance, Contrast, and Color Deviation
The figure below shows the results from our uniformity test across different sections of the screen. It’s measured at 183 nits (Windows slider = 78%) – a brightness level we consider typical for standard working conditions.
DeltaE values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users. For those working with colors, screens with DeltaE values no higher than 2.0 are recommended.
Color Accuracy
Let’s check the difference between real colors and those you’ll see on the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000). We measure that distance in DeltaE – the higher the number, the more different they look.
Values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users, while values below 2.0 are suitable for color-sensitive work. A value below 1.0 means the difference is indistinguishable to the naked eye.
For the next graph, we’ve selected 24 common colors, including dark/light skin, blue sky, green grass, etc.
Before our calibration of the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000), the Average color accuracy was 3.6 dE (Fig. 2), and with our Design and Office profile, it lowered to 3.6 dE (Fig. 3).
Comparison in the sRGB color space.
Here’s an illustration of what the Design and Office profile aims to deliver:
Left: No Profile | Drag the slider to see the difference | Right: Design & Office Profile


Visibility in dark scenes
Have you ever watched a movie with dark scenes where you could barely see anything? This often happens because many display panels struggle to differentiate the darkest nuances, making them appear the same.
The next figure illustrates how well the display reproduces these dark nuances. The left side of the image shows the display with stock settings, and the right side shows it with our Gaming and movies profile activated.
On the horizontal axis are the grayscale levels, and on the vertical axis – the corresponding display brightness.
You can also check how your display handles the darkest nuances but keep in mind that this also depends on the settings of your current display and the surrounding light conditions.
Response time (Gaming capabilities)
We test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “black-to-white” and “white-to-black” method from 10% to 90% and vice versa.
We recorded Fall Time + Rise Time = 16.4 ms.
After that, we test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “Gray-to-Gray” method from 50% White to 80% White and vice versa between 10% and 90% of the amplitude.
Health Impact: PWM (Screen flickering)
Some use PWM to regulate their brightness, which means that instead of reducing the light intensity, they pulse or flicker. Our brain merges the image, so it appears darker, but this strains both it and our vision, especially when the frequency of the pulses is low. You can read more about that in our dedicated article on PWM.
In the graph below, you see the intensity of light at different brightness levels—on the vertical axis is the brightness of the emitted light, and on the horizontal axis—time.
The light from the backlight of the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) display is not pulse-width modulated, providing visual comfort in the discussed aspect.
Health Impact: Blue light emissions
Installing our Health-Guard profile reduces harmful Blue Light emissions while keeping the colors of the screen perceptually accurate.
If you’re not familiar with the Blue light, the TL;DR version is – emissions that negatively affect your eyes, skin, and your whole body. You can find more information about that in our dedicated article on Blue Light.
Health Impact: Screen Reflectance
Glossy-coated displays can cause eye fatigue in high ambient light conditions due to reflections. We measure the level of screen reflection with the display turned off, at a 60° angle.
The reflectance of the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000)’s screen is 60.6 GU. Good result!
High Gloss: >70 GU
Medium Gloss: 30 – 70 GU
Low Gloss: <30 GU
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Have you ever watched a movie where, during dark scenes, you can barely see anything? Many displays fail to distinguish dark tones properly. Our Gaming and Movies profile enhances low-light performance, like HDR tech, using a gamma curve tailored to human perception — ideal for gamers seeking faster reactions and clearer visuals.

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Our Health-Guard profile protects your eyes by eliminating PWM flickering, reducing strain and fatigue, and minimizing harmful Blue light exposure that can disrupt sleep and health. It uses software dimming and a gamma curve tailored to human perception for comfort and safety during screen use.
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Sound
The sound quality of the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000), emitted by the built-in speakers, is very good. The low, mid, and high frequencies are clear.
Work Performance: CPU, Storage, AI
All performance and temperature tests are conducted with Unleashed / dGPU mode activated in OMEN Gaming Hub:
Graphics switching is configuration-dependent across the OMEN 16 lineup, with Hybrid mode enabled by default. Models with the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, Ultra 5 225H, Core 7 250H, and Core 7 240H use a standard Graphics Switch, while select configurations with the Core Ultra 5 225H, Core i9-14900HX, and Core i7-14650HX step up to Advanced Optimus for more seamless switching between the integrated and dedicated GPU.
CPU and Work Performance
The HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) is available with a wide selection of Intel processors, ranging from mid-range chips like the Core 5 210H and Core 7 240H to more powerful options such as the Core i7-14650HX and Core i9-14900HX. The newer Core Ultra models are also part of the lineup, including the Core Ultra 7 255H and Core Ultra 9 285H, which can reach boost clocks up to around 5.4 GHz depending on the configuration. If you want to see how these processors compare to others across the market, check our Top Laptop CPU Ranking.
As you see below, Intel Core 7 240H is a solid choice for gaming, although for heavy work Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX and Intel Core i9-14900HX are kings.
Single-core performance ensures smooth operation and responsiveness in operating systems, providing a better user experience.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Single-Core test (higher is better)
Multi-core performance is essential for handling complex and demanding tasks, such as Video editing, CAD, and Scientific simulations.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Here, we evaluate the CPU's performance using a real-world 3D rendering task, assessing its ability to handle complex computations and rendering workloads efficiently.
Results are from the Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Storage Performance
We ordered a configuration with 2TB of storage and the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) arrived with Kioxia KBG60ZNV2T04.
It’s a very fast PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe drive, reaching 6.3GB/sec sequential read and 5.5GB/sec sequential write speeds in our benchmark, while keeping the temperatures very low.
AI Performance
Here you can see the position of the GPUs and CPUs (NPUs) found within the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) in our AI Hardware Performance Rankings based on their AI processing power, measured in TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) - a critical metric indicating the computational throughput, particularly for AI tasks.
The first column shows peak performance for INT8/FP8 precision, which is the most widespread metric for evaluating AI inference capabilities. We exclude Sparsity to provide a more accurate reflection of AI performance in dense computation scenarios where sparsity optimizations may not be applicable. The second and third columns show the performance with Sparsity, and FP4 TFLOPS, when supported.
For SoCs, the results reflect the peak performance of the integrated NPU. Additionally, it’s important to note that, according to Microsoft, a NPU must have at least 40 TOPS of AI computing power for the PC to be considered “AI-capable.”
| # | GPU / CPU (NPU) | TOPS INT8/FP8 No Sparsity | TOPS INT8/FP8 Sparsity | TFLOPS FP4 Sparsity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 669. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (Laptop) | 209 | 418 | 836 |
| 849. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 (Laptop, 8GB GDDR7) | 173 | 346 | 692 |
| 1012. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 (Laptop) | 133 | 266 | 532 |
| 1286. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 (Laptop) | 97 | 194 | — |
| 1735. | Intel Core Ultra 9 285H | 13 | — | — |
| 1738. | Intel Core Ultra 5 225H | 13 | — | — |
| 1742. | Intel Core Ultra 7 255H | 13 | — | — |
GPU and Gaming Performance
On the graphics side, the series supports several NVIDIA GeForce RTX laptop GPUs, including the RTX 5050, RTX 5060, RTX 5070, and the higher-tier RTX 5070 Ti. The RTX 5070 Ti is the most powerful option in this group and currently holds the #12 position in our Top Laptop Graphics Ranking, followed by the RTX 5070 (#27), RTX 5060 (#60), and RTX 5050 (#85). These GPUs bring support for modern gaming technologies such as ray tracing and AI-based upscaling, allowing users to choose between more affordable configurations or higher gaming performance depending on their needs.
The RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti are reserved for select configurations with Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, Ultra 5 225H, Core 7 240H, Core i9-14900HX, or Core i7-14650HX processors, while the RTX 4050 is offered only with the Core Ultra 5 225H.
HP OMEN 16-am0041nn is ~1% faster than the average result of all RTX 5070 laptops we’ve tested in 3DMark Time Spy. The record is held by Lenovo Legion 5 15″, Gen 10 (detailed review), while the fastest HP is HP OMEN MAX 16-ak0000 (detailed review).
The results are from 3DMark Time Spy (Graphics). Higher is better.
The results are from 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Unlimited. Higher is better.
HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) GPU variants
Here you can see an approximate comparison between the GPUs that can be found in the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) models on the market. This way you can decide for yourself which HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) model is the best bang for your buck.
Note: The chart shows the cheapest different GPU configurations so you should check what the other specifications of these laptops are by clicking on the laptop’s name / GPU.
The results are from 3DMark Time Spy (Graphics). Higher is better.
Results are from the 3DMark: Wild Life (Graphics) benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Gaming tests

The HP OMEN 16 is an absolute powerhouse for esports titles. In Counter-Strike 2, it pumps out a massive 288 FPS at the native 1200p resolution on Very High settings, perfectly saturating the 144Hz refresh rate of its display for unparalleled smoothness and responsiveness.
| Counter Strike 2 | 1200p, Very High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 288 FPS |

The laptop shows remarkable strength in the graphically demanding Black Myth: Wukong. It achieves an outstanding 194 FPS on Low settings and maintains a very fluid 103 FPS on High settings at 1200p, offering an excellent balance of high visual fidelity and top-tier performance.
| Black Myth: Wukong | 1200p, Low (Check settings) | 1200p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 194 FPS | 103 FPS |

In action-adventure games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the RTX 5070 shines brightly. It delivers a blazing 181 FPS at 1200p on the High preset, ensuring a beautifully smooth and immersive single-player journey.
| Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 1200p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 181 FPS |

Even when tackling the heavy ray-tracing workloads of Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, the HP OMEN 16 doesn’t break a sweat. It comfortably clears the 100 FPS mark, averaging an impressive 104 FPS on High settings at 1200p.
| Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition | 1200p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 104 FPS |
Temperatures and Comfort, Noise, Stability
At idle, the CPU package of the Intel Core 7 240H maintains a temperature of 38ºC, and the notebook is slightly audible.
Office Work, Web Development, Design
Short periods (0:00 – 0:10 s) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during short periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Web Design and Programming.
| Intel Core 7 240H | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 4762 MHz | 83 °C | 71 W |
| ASUS V16 (V3607) | 3862 MHz | 81 °C | 68 W |
| Lenovo V15 Gen 5 | 2673 MHz | 80 °C | 43 W |
During initial short bursts of activity, the HP OMEN 16 pushes the Intel Core 7 240H to an impressive average clock speed of 4762 MHz at 71 W. This performance significantly leads the ASUS V16 (3862 MHz) and Lenovo V15 (2673 MHz). While the 83 °C average temperature is considered acceptable, the CPU did hit a high peak of 99 °C during the first five seconds. These metrics indicate a very aggressive boost profile that prioritizes high frequency over low thermals during brief tasks, providing more processing power than its immediate competitors.
Video editing, Scientific computing, Software compilation, 3D rendering
Long periods (0:00 – 30:00 min) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during long periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Video Editing and 3D Rendering.
| Intel Core 7 240H | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 4624 MHz | 94 °C | 64 W |
| ASUS V16 (V3607) | 3625 MHz | 84 °C | 56 W |
| Lenovo V15 Gen 5 | 1760 MHz | 65 °C | 23 W |
Under sustained stress, the HP OMEN 16 maintains a high average frequency of 4624 MHz, which is substantially higher than the 3625 MHz seen in the ASUS V16 and more than double the Lenovo V15’s 1760 MHz. However, this level of performance comes at the cost of high heat; the average CPU temperature reaches 94 °C, which is classified as high. The power draw settles at an average of 64 W. The OMEN 16 maximizes the potential of the Intel Core 7 240H while operating at the thermal limit.
Gaming Stability
Continuous gaming (1-hour test)
This test evaluates the laptop’s performance under sustained GPU load and high CPU usage.
| NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | Avg. GPU Clock | Avg. GPU Temp. | Avg. Memory Clock | Avg. GPU Mem Temp. | Avg. GPU Power |
| Lenovo Legion 5i (15″, 15IRHX10, Gen 10) | 2700 MHz | 82 °C | 1125 MHz | 71 °C | 113 W |
| Acer Nitro 18 AI (AN18-61) | 2588 MHz | 79 °C | 1125 MHz | 75 °C | 113 W |
| ASUS ProArt P16 H7606 (2025) | 2553 MHz | 84 °C | 1125 MHz | 83 °C | 102 W |
| Alienware 16X Aurora (AC16251) | 2528 MHz | 86 °C | 1125 MHz | 81 °C | 111 W |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-ap0000) | 2510 MHz | 77 °C | 1125 MHz | 69 °C | 113 W |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 2493 MHz | 75 °C | 1125 MHz | 74 °C | 113 W |
| Acer Nitro V 17 AI (ANV17-41) | 2489 MHz | 82 °C | 1093 MHz | 77 °C | 93 W |
| Acer Predator Triton 14 AI (PT14-52T) | 2462 MHz | 81 °C | 1125 MHz | 75 °C | 107 W |
| Acer Nitro V 16 (ANV16-72) | 2460 MHz | 78 °C | 1125 MHz | 75 °C | 93 W |
| MSI Katana 17 HX B14W | 2452 MHz | 85 °C | 1125 MHz | 83 °C | 106 W |
| Lenovo Legion 7i (16”, Gen 10 / 16IAX10) | 2441 MHz | 83 °C | 1125 MHz | 75 °C | 104 W |
| MSI Katana 15 HX B14W | 2376 MHz | 85 °C | 1500 MHz | 85 °C | 112 W |
| GIGABYTE GAMING A16 GA63H | 2264 MHz | 77 °C | 1125 MHz | 80 °C | 83 W |
| Alienware 16 Aurora (AC16250) | 2114 MHz | 73 °C | 1125 MHz | 72 °C | 74 W |
In the gaming stability test, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 operates at an average frequency of 2493 MHz with a 113 W power draw. Thermal management for the GPU is good, with core temperatures averaging 75 °C and memory temperatures at 74 °C. While its clock speed sits below the Lenovo Legion 5i’s 2700 MHz, it outperforms several other RTX 5070 laptops like the MSI Katana 15 HX (2376 MHz). The GPU clock showed minor variance, dropping from a 2625 MHz peak to a 2437 MHz minimum during the one-hour session.
Battery Life
The battery of the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) is a 4-cell Li-ion, model TPN-IB1G. Its nominal voltage is 15.4V and stores 70 Wh of electrical energy. There are also configurations with a 6-cell 83 Wh battery unit.
We tested the laptop with ECO mode selected in OMEN Gaming Hub:
8 hours and 39 minutes is an exceptional result for an RTX 5070-equipped laptop! What makes it even more impressive is that this is the laptop with the smallest battery in this chart.
Brightness: 180 nits; Display Mode: SDR
Time to Full Discharge: Higher is Better

Disassembly, Upgrade options, and Maintenance
Getting inside the HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) is fairly straightforward. The bottom panel is secured with six screws, four of which remain captive in the cover, and once it is off you are greeted by a clean internal layout with the battery at the bottom, the upgradeable components in the middle, and the cooling system spread across the upper half of the chassis. There is also an extra thermal pad on the inside of the bottom cover, positioned to make contact with the cooling assembly.
The cooling setup looks serious for a 16-inch gaming machine. It uses two large fans and a substantial heat-pipe network that stretches across the CPU and the discrete GPU, with separate heatsink sections at both rear corners. HP has clearly devoted a lot of internal space to thermal hardware here, which is exactly what you want to see in a performance-oriented notebook.
Battery removal is easy once the connector is unplugged and the six Phillips screws are undone. The reviewed configuration comes with the smaller 70Wh unit, labeled HH04XL, while the same OMEN 16 series is also offered with a larger 83Wh battery depending on the exact configuration. The battery is fully replaceable, which is always good news for long-term serviceability.
Storage is one of the highlights here. You get two M.2 slots for PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe SSDs, and both support the standard 2280 form factor. In our machine, the primary SSD slot is populated with a 2TB Kioxia BG6 drive, while the second slot is empty and ready for an upgrade. Each slot has shielding, and the installed drive sits under an EMI/RFI cover that also works as a heat spreader with the help of a thermal pad. HP also offers this series with 512GB, 1TB, and dual-512GB storage configurations.
Memory is user-upgradeable as well, which is becoming increasingly rare and very welcome. Under the metal shield in the center are two accessible DDR5 SODIMM slots with dual-channel support. Our laptop is equipped with two 16GB Samsung DDR5-5600 modules for a total of 32GB, and HP officially lists 32GB as the maximum supported capacity for this model family. That means the reviewed configuration is already maxed out according to the official specifications, but the important part is that the RAM is socketed rather than soldered.
The wireless card is also replaceable. In this particular machine HP uses a Realtek RTL8852BE-based module, while other versions of the same series may come with an Intel AX211 card instead. It sits near the top-right side of the motherboard, tucked close to the cooling assembly, and while it can be changed if needed, the antenna leads are delicate and should be handled carefully.
A closer look around the lower-middle section also reveals the underside of the touchpad assembly and the ribbon cable routing, both of which are neatly integrated into the chassis. The internal organization is tidy, and the major serviceable parts are sensibly placed without unnecessary overlap or hidden surprises.
All in all, the OMEN 16 offers a very good level of upgradeability for a modern gaming laptop, with replaceable RAM, dual SSD slots, a removable battery, and a swappable Wi-Fi card, making maintenance and future upgrades pleasantly easy.
Verdict
The HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000, 2025) is a masterclass in subtle performance. It doesn’t rely on aggressive angles or blinding RGB to make its presence known; instead, it offers a clean, almost minimalist aesthetic that fits just as well in a meeting room as it does at a LAN party. It’s a machine built for the gamer who values a refined look, exceptional efficiency, and rock-solid stability over unnecessary flair.
While it makes a few compromises, particularly with its base-model display, the overall balance of power, battery life, and user-friendly design makes it an incredibly compelling choice for anyone seeking a versatile, high-performance daily driver.
You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/hp-omen-16-16-am0000-2025/
✅ The Good
The absolute standout feature of this laptop is its exceptional battery life. Lasting over 8.5 hours on a relatively small 70Wh battery is an astonishing achievement for an RTX 5070-equipped machine, proving HP’s masterful optimization. This is paired with excellent thermal management; the cooling system keeps the GPU running comfortably cool and incredibly stable, ensuring consistent frame rates during long gaming sessions without thermal throttling.
The design is another major win. The “Ceramic White” finish is stunning, and the matte texture is highly resistant to fingerprints, keeping the laptop looking pristine. The port selection is practical and well-distributed, featuring rear-facing connections for clean cable management, and the inclusion of a physical privacy shutter for the webcam is a welcome touch.
Furthermore, the upgradeability is fantastic, offering two user-accessible RAM slots and two standard M.2 2280 slots, providing excellent long-term value and flexibility.
❌ The Bad
The most significant drawback is the base-model display. With very poor color coverage at just 52% sRGB, the screen looks dull and washed out, making it unsuitable for color-sensitive work and detracting from the otherwise premium experience. We highly recommend upgrading to the 100% sRGB panel if your budget allows.
The keyboard layout also features half-height up and down arrow keys, which is a frustrating compromise for a gaming laptop. While the GPU stays cool, the CPU does run very hot under sustained load, reaching temperatures that are cause for concern during long rendering tasks. Finally, the fans can be audible even at idle, which might be annoying in quiet environments.
🆚 The Competitors
When compared to its AMD-powered sibling, the HP OMEN 16 (16-ap0000) (detailed review), this Intel version (16-am0000) offers vastly superior battery life despite having a smaller battery. While the AMD version provides slightly better sustained GPU performance, the Intel model is the clear winner for users who need genuine mobility.
Against a rival like the Lenovo Legion 5i (15″, Gen 10) (detailed review), the OMEN 16 trades some raw GPU clock speed for significantly better endurance and a cleaner, more professional design. The Legion is the faster pure gaming machine, but the OMEN is a far more versatile and practical laptop for everyday use and travel.
Pros
- Exceptional battery life for a gaming laptop (8.5+ hours)
- Excellent GPU thermal management and performance stability
- Fantastic upgradeability with two RAM and two M.2 2280 slots
- Clean, professional design with a fingerprint-resistant finish
- Practical rear-port layout for cable management
- Physical privacy shutter for the webcam
Cons
- Base model display has very poor color coverage (52% sRGB)
- CPU runs very hot under sustained heavy load
- Half-height up and down arrow keys
- Fans can be audible even at idle

























































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