HP Victus Gaming 15-fa2082wm — 15.6″ FHD 144Hz Gaming Laptop with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 and Intel Core i5-13420H
The HP Victus Gaming 15-fa2082wm targets entry-level to mid-range gamers who want dedicated NVIDIA graphics and a fluid 144Hz display in a portable 2.3 kg chassis without paying a premium for brand name alone. The Intel Core i5-13420H delivers 8-core, 12-thread performance across gaming and everyday productivity tasks, while the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 6GB GDDR6 brings Ada Lovelace ray tracing, DLSS 3, and smooth 1080p gaming to a price tier that previously relied on weaker integrated or entry-level discrete GPUs. The Mica Silver design distinguishes the Victus from the darker aesthetic of traditional gaming laptops, making it equally at home in an office or lecture hall as it is on a gaming desk.
RAM type correction: The HP Victus 15-fa2082wm (B5EQ3UA) ships with 16 GB DDR4 RAM, not DDR5 as the product title states. Multiple authoritative sources — including HP technical specification pages and verified retailer listings — confirm DDR4-3200 MT/s across the 15-fa2000 series with this configuration. The two SO-DIMM slots accept DDR4 modules up to 32 GB total.
Technical Specifications
Processor, Memory & Storage
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core i5-13420H, 8-core (4P + 4E), up to 4.6 GHz Turbo, 12 MB L3 cache |
| Generation | 13th Gen Intel Core (Raptor Lake-H) |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR4-3200 MT/s (SO-DIMM) |
| RAM slots | 2 SO-DIMM slots — upgradeable to 32 GB DDR4 |
| Storage | 512 GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD |
| Storage slots | 2 M.2 PCIe Gen4 slots (one occupied) |
Graphics
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU |
| Architecture | Ada Lovelace |
| VRAM | 6 GB GDDR6 |
| TGP | 75 W |
| Hybrid graphics | NVIDIA Optimus (auto-switches between discrete and Intel UHD for efficiency) |
| Key features | DLSS 3, hardware ray tracing, NVIDIA Reflex, AMD FreeSync Premium |
Display
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 15.6 inches diagonal |
| Resolution | FHD (1920 × 1080) |
| Panel type | IPS, micro-edge, anti-glare |
| Refresh rate | 144 Hz |
| Viewing angles | 178-degree wide-viewing angles |
| Variable sync | AMD FreeSync Premium |
Connectivity & Ports
| Port / Technology | Specification |
|---|---|
| USB-A (×2) | 5 Gbps signalling rate (one with HP Sleep and Charge) |
| USB-C (×1) | 5 Gbps signalling rate, DisplayPort 1.4a, HP Sleep and Charge |
| HDMI | Full-size HDMI 2.1 |
| Ethernet | RJ-45 (wired LAN) |
| Audio | 3.5 mm headphone/microphone combo jack |
| AC power | Smart pin connector |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6 (2×2), Bluetooth 5.3 |
Audio & Camera
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Camera | HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera with temporal noise reduction |
| Microphones | Integrated dual-array digital microphones |
| Speakers | Dual speakers |
| Audio technology | DTS:X Ultra |
Chassis & Dimensions
| Attribute | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 35.8 × 25.5 × 2.36 cm (14.09 × 10.04 × 0.93 in) |
| Weight | approx. 2.3 kg (5.06 lb) |
| Colour | Mica Silver |
| Keyboard | Full-size, backlit, with numeric keypad; OMEN Gaming Hub key |
| Pointing device | Touchpad with multi-touch gesture support |
Power & Battery
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Battery | 3-cell, 52.5 Wh Li-ion polymer |
| Fast charge | 0–50% in approximately 30 minutes (system off or standby) |
| Power adapter | 120 W AC adapter |
Software
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Operating system | Windows 11 Home |
| Gaming software | OMEN Gaming Hub (performance profiles, temperature monitoring, FPS display) |
| Audio | DTS:X Ultra spatial audio |
Use Cases
Entry-Level to Mid-Range Gaming at 1080p
The RTX 4050 at 75W TGP targets smooth 1080p gameplay in most current titles at medium to high settings. For instance, Valorant and CS2 run well above the 144Hz panel limit at competitive settings, while graphically heavier titles like Hogwarts Legacy and The Witcher 3 next-gen achieve playable frame rates at high settings with DLSS 3 Quality active. NVIDIA Optimus additionally switches the display output through the discrete GPU when plugged in, ensuring no performance is lost to hybrid graphics routing during gaming sessions.
Students Who Game After Class
The Victus 15 weighs 2.3 kg — light enough for daily campus carry — and the Mica Silver design avoids the aggressive styling that makes purely gaming-focused chassis conspicuous in lecture halls or libraries. The full-size keyboard with numeric keypad suits data entry, spreadsheet work, and coding without requiring an external keyboard. Wi-Fi 6 maintains consistent wireless throughput in crowded university networks where older standards struggle.
Streamers and Casual Content Creators
The i5-13420H’s 8 cores handle a game encode and streaming encode simultaneously without the CPU becoming the primary bottleneck — a combination that challenged 4-core previous-generation chips. DLSS 3 moreover offloads frame generation to the GPU’s Tensor cores, which frees CPU headroom for the streaming software. The 720p webcam with temporal noise reduction covers basic streaming requirements without an external camera.
Buyers Who Plan to Upgrade Later
Two SO-DIMM DDR4 slots and two M.2 PCIe Gen4 storage slots give this laptop a clear self-service upgrade path. Adding a second 16 GB DDR4 SODIMM expands total RAM to 32 GB in dual-channel mode, which also activates dual-channel performance across the integrated Intel UHD graphics for lighter tasks. Adding a second M.2 SSD in the vacant slot doubles storage capacity without replacing the existing drive. Both upgrades require standard tools and carry no software licensing risk.
Considerations
RAM, GPU, and Display
The product listing states DDR5 — the actual RAM is DDR4. Multiple HP technical sources and verified retailer specifications confirm the 15-fa2082wm ships with DDR4-3200 MT/s memory. DDR4 performs adequately for gaming and productivity at this price tier, and the two slots allow expansion to 32 GB. However, buyers who specifically need DDR5 memory should verify the exact configuration with their regional HP distributor before ordering.
RTX 4050 at 75W TGP represents the lower-mid tier of RTX 40 performance. NVIDIA laptop GPU performance varies significantly by TGP. The 75W configuration on the Victus 15 delivers solid 1080p gaming but falls short of higher-TGP RTX 4050 configurations (some reach 115W) found in thicker, heavier gaming laptops. For the Victus 15’s price and weight class, 75W represents a reasonable trade-off — but buyers comparing benchmark numbers should confirm TGP configurations rather than comparing GPU model names alone.
Display brightness and colour gamut specifications are not confirmed in available HP sources. The panel delivers visually clean 1080p images at 144Hz, but HP does not publish brightness (nits) or colour gamut (sRGB%) figures for this specific SKU in accessible documentation. Confirm these figures with your regional HP distributor or an independent review before purchase if accurate colour reproduction matters to your use case.
Battery and Wi-Fi
Battery life under gaming load drops significantly. The 52.5 Wh battery suits light use and video playback well, but the RTX 4050 draws heavily from the battery during active gaming. Real-world gaming runtime typically falls between 1 and 2 hours on battery — gaming sessions longer than that require the 120W power adapter. The 30-minute fast charge covers quick battery top-ups during breaks.
Wi-Fi 6, not Wi-Fi 6E. The Victus 15-fa2082wm ships with a Wi-Fi 6 wireless card. Wi-Fi 6E’s 6 GHz band — which reduces congestion in dense wireless environments — does not apply here. For buyers in Wi-Fi 6E-capable environments, this is a relevant distinction from higher-tier laptops on this site that ship with Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7.
Frequently Asked Questions
What RAM type does the HP Victus 15-fa2082wm use?
The B5EQ3UA ships with 16 GB DDR4-3200 MT/s RAM, not DDR5 as the product title suggests. HP technical documentation and verified retailer spec sheets consistently confirm DDR4 for this configuration. The two SO-DIMM slots accept DDR4 modules, and the platform supports up to 32 GB DDR4.
What gaming performance does the RTX 4050 deliver at this TGP?
The RTX 4050 at 75W TGP handles most current games at 1080p medium-to-high settings with DLSS 3 active. Competitive titles like Valorant and Apex Legends run well above 100 fps at low-to-medium settings. Demanding open-world titles hit 60–80 fps at high settings with DLSS Quality mode. Without DLSS, frame rates drop by roughly 30–40% in native rendering mode.
Can the RAM and SSD be upgraded?
Yes. The Victus 15-fa2082wm provides two DDR4 SO-DIMM slots and two M.2 PCIe Gen4 slots. The laptop ships with one SODIMM and one M.2 slot already filled. Buyers can add a second DDR4 SODIMM (up to 16 GB) for 32 GB total, and a second M.2 SSD in the vacant slot for additional storage — both are user-accessible upgrades.
Does the HP Victus 15 support ray tracing and DLSS?
Yes. The RTX 4050 includes dedicated RT cores for hardware ray tracing and Tensor cores for DLSS 3 AI upscaling. DLSS 3 Quality or Performance mode significantly improves frame rates in supported titles while maintaining good visual fidelity at 1080p. NVIDIA Reflex additionally reduces system latency in competitive titles that support it.
Is the display suitable for competitive gaming?
The 144Hz IPS panel with AMD FreeSync Premium covers the requirements for competitive gaming at 1080p. FreeSync Premium eliminates screen tearing within the display’s refresh rate range, and 144Hz provides noticeably smoother motion than 60Hz panels. However, this display does not include G-Sync compatibility, and HP does not publish response time specifications for this SKU — verify with an independent review if response time is a primary concern.
Does the Victus 15-fa2082wm have a Thunderbolt port?
No. The USB-C port on this model runs at 5 Gbps with DisplayPort 1.4a output — it does not carry Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 certification. External GPU enclosures requiring Thunderbolt will not connect to this laptop.
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