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When you mentioned about going to command prompt and enter a line to bypass the internet setup in the windows installation, will you still be able to connect your wifi connection once the installation is done?
@@keatonrowe2546 If you an old credit card or an old plastic card like a driver's license you can use that to stick it between the laptop chassis and cover, it won't damage the notebook but it took a little while to figure that out.
0:42 like 50% of people watching this want to see you pop that lid. Why skip it? That's the hardest part unless you're repasting. I have this laptop and another, better gaming laptop. The Victus 15 is a motha to open.
@@firebird99ta Yes I ordered something similar from Aliexpress. I was just scratching it before. I don't see a reason to open it right now, the temps are fine. In the future. Thanks.
Im using 24gb of ram in mine, and running at full speed. If people wanna eventually upgrade to 32gb but only have the money for a single 16gb kit, go for it. Leave the 8gb stick in it, and just make sure its 5600mhz cl46. Watching this video because I wanna upgrade the storage now, the 512gb ssd this thing comes with is tiny to todays standards. I do recommend for anyone that wants to keep their stuff to get a m.2 enclosure, you can use software to transfer your entire c drive to your new drive. You can then use your old drive as a fast usb drive, just use the software or windows to format the old drive once you've made sure your new one boots.
I just upgraded to 32 ram 2 sticks of 16 gb what should I buy to upgrade the storage in the laptop I’m new to all of this so I really don’t know what type to buy
@@babaswrld8239 I would recommend a 2tb crucial p3 gen 4 drive, its gonna have the best price to perfomance. You can buy that along with a sabrant m.2 enclosure for less than 150$, and you'll need it because it only has that one slot. There are some pretty good guides on youtube on how to clone a c drive aswell, I really recommend doing it this way.
On a side note - Damn I wish I was american when it's time to buy new computer gaming parts/laptops. Getting the Victus 15 with a 4050 for only 600 USD from walmart is insane value. I thought I had a good deal ( And I do, considering local market and most stuff on amazon, newegg - I checked) nabbing the 2050 version, 16 ram, and AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS for 600$ while I was in Thailand, but that's a whole tier better for pretty much the same price.
it has a feature called adaptive battery optimization instead, it basically tricks ur system into thinking ur fully charged when ur not, so when u see 100% its not actually a 100, its 85-90 %more like
I just completed my RAM upgrade a few minutes ago. Here are my thoughts: 1) There's no way I could've unhinged the plastic prongs without my new prying tool. I also had used the mini screwdriver to hold each corner up to be sure they wouldn't click back into place, but I was just nervous. I suggest getting the prying tool rather than the mini guitar pick ones because the leverage is so much better and it's around the same price as the 10 packs of picks. 2) When inputting the RAM sticks, insert at a diagonal and gently push down until it clicks into place. I got two 16 GB sticks to be sure 100% they are compatible (anyone want my extra stick from the build lol). I didn't insert the second one at a diagonal before pushing down, so it didn't click into place. Removing and reinserting was a hassle. 3) Unless you are also replacing the SSD, there's no setup once you turn it on. I'm pretty happy with my purchase, I'll be using this for college so I'm glad everything worked out. I choose 32 GB of RAM to be 100% sure there's no issues in the future, but I don't see the need to increase HD space with cloud storage. I'll probably only play a few games at a time on here anyway, so I don't mind reinstalling games.
That's what we used to do in the old days. HOWEVER, if your going to replace the m.2, then you need to download the HP restore software FIRST to avoid what he just went through. I installed 32gig and 1TB ssd. It works well for multitasking.
@@Mutaz-ny2yy It should work without a problem. Cloning = exact duplicate of how your system is when the cloning is done. Cloning from an HDD to an SSD isn't a problem. Ther cloning softwate doesn't know the difference between the hardware. Going from a HDD to SSD is one purpose of cloning to make the transition extremely easy.
Iam upgrade my victus to 16 giga ram by adding 8gb crucial ddr5 5600 cl46 and working fine . And upgrade nvme to 1tb using enclosure And clone old windows
im considering buying this laptop and i was wondering if i just want to upgrade the ssd would it be best to install it before i ever turn on the laptop?
I was wondering can I use an external ssd storage if I dont want to change the internal storage and just use the external ssd storage as my main use for games or such??
yes you can do that. It's how I use my games. I have a external 4TB SSD that I install all my steam, ubisoft, and GOG games onto it so i can just add the install location onto these launchers and it will find the games for me. saves me having to redownload a 150gb game on every system.
@@EVOTech1 Hello, I just got my external SSD(WD Element SE SSD), but it seems it cant launch the games for me, idk what im doing wrong, but would you mind doing a tutorial video? it would really help out. The games would go to the home screen but runs at like 1-3 fps all the time. Maybe im doing something wrong? Thank you!
hi, is it okay as for today to do the ram upgrade without unplug the battery to the motherboard? i saw some video tends to do that but yours seems like isn't so i'm just wondering if it'll be fine otherwise. anyway thanks for the tutorial, i'm planning to do so at my victus as well
mine is HP Victus too Model Name 16-e0305ax Screen Size 16.1 Inches specs= Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (up to 4.4 GHz max boost clock(2i),16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 16 threads) Memory: 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz RAM (1 x 8 GB) Up to 32 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 16 GB) Storage: 512 GB PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 SSD Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (4 GB GDDR6 dedicated) which cost me 62,685.70 INR =(743USD) ON September 2022 I am upgrading it to 32GB RAM & 1TB SSD (SAMSUNG 990 PRO)
I have gotten this laptop and so far it is so good one small issue when I'm gaming I sometimes get huge drops in frames for like 1 second and then it goes back to normal kind of like what you experienced at 4:50 is this "problem" solvable?
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When you mentioned about going to command prompt and enter a line to bypass the internet setup in the windows installation, will you still be able to connect your wifi connection once the installation is done?
@EVOTech could u do a followup video on how this particular laptop panned out as a video editing laptop. TIA
The most difficult part is removing the cover and he decides not to show it.
Exactly..
Actually the only reason I needed a video!!
@@keatonrowe2546 If you an old credit card or an old plastic card like a driver's license you can use that to stick it between the laptop chassis and cover, it won't damage the notebook but it took a little while to figure that out.
0:42 like 50% of people watching this want to see you pop that lid. Why skip it? That's the hardest part unless you're repasting.
I have this laptop and another, better gaming laptop. The Victus 15 is a motha to open.
If you have an iFixit kit use the blue pry-picks, it makes it way easier, start at the back work forward.
@@firebird99ta Yes I ordered something similar from Aliexpress. I was just scratching it before. I don't see a reason to open it right now, the temps are fine. In the future. Thanks.
Im using 24gb of ram in mine, and running at full speed. If people wanna eventually upgrade to 32gb but only have the money for a single 16gb kit, go for it. Leave the 8gb stick in it, and just make sure its 5600mhz cl46. Watching this video because I wanna upgrade the storage now, the 512gb ssd this thing comes with is tiny to todays standards. I do recommend for anyone that wants to keep their stuff to get a m.2 enclosure, you can use software to transfer your entire c drive to your new drive. You can then use your old drive as a fast usb drive, just use the software or windows to format the old drive once you've made sure your new one boots.
I just upgraded to 32 ram 2 sticks of 16 gb what should I buy to upgrade the storage in the laptop I’m new to all of this so I really don’t know what type to buy
@@babaswrld8239 I would recommend a 2tb crucial p3 gen 4 drive, its gonna have the best price to perfomance. You can buy that along with a sabrant m.2 enclosure for less than 150$, and you'll need it because it only has that one slot. There are some pretty good guides on youtube on how to clone a c drive aswell, I really recommend doing it this way.
Could have cloned your original SSD to the 2 TB SSD and make it bootable?
The built in Ethernet jack worked for me when installing windows 11 without extra drivers. Thanks for this video!
On a side note - Damn I wish I was american when it's time to buy new computer gaming parts/laptops. Getting the Victus 15 with a 4050 for only 600 USD from walmart is insane value.
I thought I had a good deal ( And I do, considering local market and most stuff on amazon, newegg - I checked) nabbing the 2050 version, 16 ram, and AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS for 600$ while I was in Thailand, but that's a whole tier better for pretty much the same price.
@kindzadza134
Sounds good. Enjoy.
Fuk, way better than my 2050. US deals hella good
Make a video on (battary care feature not available on hp victus but available in hp omen why?)
It’s available on mine
@@AMAAD_DURRANIwhere did u find it?
@@AMAAD_DURRANI how?
it has a feature called adaptive battery optimization instead, it basically tricks ur system into thinking ur fully charged when ur not, so when u see 100% its not actually a 100, its 85-90 %more like
@@simonriley141-07 oh i see
I just completed my RAM upgrade a few minutes ago. Here are my thoughts:
1) There's no way I could've unhinged the plastic prongs without my new prying tool. I also had used the mini screwdriver to hold each corner up to be sure they wouldn't click back into place, but I was just nervous. I suggest getting the prying tool rather than the mini guitar pick ones because the leverage is so much better and it's around the same price as the 10 packs of picks.
2) When inputting the RAM sticks, insert at a diagonal and gently push down until it clicks into place. I got two 16 GB sticks to be sure 100% they are compatible (anyone want my extra stick from the build lol). I didn't insert the second one at a diagonal before pushing down, so it didn't click into place. Removing and reinserting was a hassle.
3) Unless you are also replacing the SSD, there's no setup once you turn it on.
I'm pretty happy with my purchase, I'll be using this for college so I'm glad everything worked out. I choose 32 GB of RAM to be 100% sure there's no issues in the future, but I don't see the need to increase HD space with cloud storage. I'll probably only play a few games at a time on here anyway, so I don't mind reinstalling games.
If you were being serious I’d pay for your ram haha. I don’t need more than 16gb and I’m not sure what 8gb stick to get to match the factory timings.
I wish I can buy 32gb ram for hp victus 5600mhz too,I don't even have the money to buy 8gb @@enzobaldwin6121
Hey good sir do you have to reinstall windows then you put in the new stick of ram im kinda to the pc gameing world
@@alastorradio1929-m8h When I added the RAM, I didnt need to do anything. I do believe you need to reinstall Windows if you replace the hard drive
Can we get a new video showing cs2 and the others games again, now with more RAM?
The 4tb wouldn't work cause you would need a better heat sync to support it unless ot has a dual to where you can put 2 slots for 2tb on each slot
So I’m thinking about buying this laptop, should I buy the ram one time n install it right away without turning the laptopn on n setting it up?
That's what we used to do in the old days. HOWEVER, if your going to replace the m.2, then you need to download the HP restore software FIRST to avoid what he just went through. I installed 32gig and 1TB ssd. It works well for multitasking.
@@firebird99tagood for fps games ?
could maybe clone from the original with a usb to m.2 adapter
im thinking of doing this but im not 100 % it will work
@@Mutaz-ny2yy It should work without a problem. Cloning = exact duplicate of how your system is when the cloning is done. Cloning from an HDD to an SSD isn't a problem. Ther cloning softwate doesn't know the difference between the hardware. Going from a HDD to SSD is one purpose of cloning to make the transition extremely easy.
Can it fit two sticks of 16gb of ram?
Iam upgrade my victus to 16 giga ram by adding 8gb crucial ddr5 5600 cl46 and working fine .
And upgrade nvme to 1tb using enclosure And clone old windows
im considering buying this laptop and i was wondering if i just want to upgrade the ssd would it be best to install it before i ever turn on the laptop?
این لپ تاپ با پردازنده Ryzen 5 هست؟
Do you need to pay to reinstall windows
No since its embedded into the motherboard so you just need a bootable usb to download windows
I got this laptop and might upgrade the ram cuz I’m gonna be playing Genshin and college work manily 😂
8gb is enough I'm playing genshin impact since 3 months on this laptop along with college work.
I was wondering can I use an external ssd storage if I dont want to change the internal storage and just use the external ssd storage as my main use for games or such??
yes you can do that. It's how I use my games. I have a external 4TB SSD that I install all my steam, ubisoft, and GOG games onto it so i can just add the install location onto these launchers and it will find the games for me. saves me having to redownload a 150gb game on every system.
@@EVOTech1 Hello, I just got my external SSD(WD Element SE SSD), but it seems it cant launch the games for me, idk what im doing wrong, but would you mind doing a tutorial video? it would really help out. The games would go to the home screen but runs at like 1-3 fps all the time. Maybe im doing something wrong? Thank you!
hi, is it okay as for today to do the ram upgrade without unplug the battery to the motherboard? i saw some video tends to do that but yours seems like isn't so i'm just wondering if it'll be fine otherwise. anyway thanks for the tutorial, i'm planning to do so at my victus as well
Is dangerous because ur fingers might short circuit the board so unplug it
you mf only thing i needed was how the part you cut is it just 7 screws how did u pop of the caseingg
mine is HP Victus too
Model Name 16-e0305ax
Screen Size 16.1 Inches
specs= Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (up to 4.4 GHz max boost clock(2i),16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 16 threads)
Memory: 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz RAM (1 x 8 GB) Up to 32 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 16 GB)
Storage: 512 GB PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 SSD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (4 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
which cost me 62,685.70 INR =(743USD) ON September 2022
I am upgrading it to 32GB RAM & 1TB SSD (SAMSUNG 990 PRO)
I have gotten this laptop and so far it is so good one small issue when I'm gaming I sometimes get huge drops in frames for like 1 second and then it goes back to normal kind of like what you experienced at 4:50 is this "problem" solvable?