HP’s Omen Max 16 gaming laptop has a unique cooling system I can’t believe nobody thought of before

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HP just announced the latest Omen Max 16 gaming laptop, a next-generation machine with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 and AMD Ryzen AI 9 processors, up to 64GB RAM, and RTX 50-Series graphics cards. But I’m more interested in the cooling system.

As components get more powerful, they need increasingly sophisticated tech to keep them running smoothly. Most of the best gaming laptops employ Vapor Chamber thermal pads as well as a robust system of fans and vents to keep airflow moving, but these machines last a long time – and dust often undoes all that hard work pretty quickly. So what did HP decide to do? The HP Omen Max 16 periodically reverses its fans to dissipate dust, preventing build up and keeping that system running efficiently for far longer. That’s on paper, anyway – I’ve yet to see it in action.

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It’s such a simple solution I can’t believe nobody’s done it before. Unless they have, and found out it doesn’t work. Regardless, on a show floor obsessed with graphics card upgrades and AI integrations, it’s refreshing to see a brand focusing on innovations in other build aspects that we know contribute significantly to performance without the brute force of a whole new set of components.

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