On rachète un PC Gamer chez Carrefour en 2024…

FrenchHardware
24 Jan 202417:51

Summary

TLDRThis video tests and reviews an HP Victus gaming PC purchased from a Carrefour store in France. The hosts unbox the small PC, noting the limited ports and proprietary parts. They find low-quality components like a weak power supply, non-upgradeable motherboard, mismatched SSD, and single RAM stick. Benchmark results are mediocre despite the Ryzen CPU and RTX GPU. Comparing prices reveals the prebuilt PC costs significantly more than building it yourself. The hosts conclude HP Victus gaming PCs sold in stores use cheap components and have high costs, often ripping off consumers.

Takeaways

  • 😒 They bought another gaming PC from Carrefour, but it was very poor quality like last time
  • 🖥️ The PC is an HP Victus 15L gaming laptop with an RTX 3060 GPU and Ryzen 5 5600G CPU
  • 👎 Very small and limited connectivity compared to a desktop PC
  • 🔋 The 350W power supply is extremely weak for a gaming PC
  • ❌ The motherboard uses old power delivery and is custom format so not upgradable
  • 💸 The SSD is Gen4 but runs at Gen3 speeds due to compatibility issues
  • 🌡️ Temperatures are ok thanks to the weak CPU and GPU not generating much heat
  • 🎮 Gaming performance is mediocre at best, just barely hitting 60fps in some titles at 1080p
  • 💰 The PC costs around €1000 but an equivalent DIY build is €250 cheaper
  • 😠 HP is taking advantage of uninformed customers shopping in stores like Carrefour

Q & A

  • What type of computer does the video focus on reviewing?

    -The video focuses on reviewing a HP Victus gaming desktop computer purchased from Carrefour.

  • What were some of the issues highlighted with the computer?

    -Some issues highlighted were the small size, limited upgradeability due to custom motherboard, underpowered 350W power supply, mismatched M.2 slot and SSD, and relatively high price compared to DIY builds.

  • What graphics card did the computer have?

    -The computer had an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, which was a pleasant surprise given the small size.

  • How did the cooling perform during testing?

    -The cooling performed reasonably well during testing thanks to the lower TDP Ryzen 5600G processor and RTX 4060 graphics card not producing too much heat.

  • What benchmarks and games were used to test performance?

    -Benchmarks used included Cinebench, 3DMark, and CrystalDiskMark. Games tested included Call of Duty MW2, Cyberpunk 2077, Tomb Raider, Hitman 3, Rainbow Six Siege, and CS:GO.

  • What resolution and settings were used for gaming tests?

    -Gaming tests were conducted at 1920x1080 resolution with graphics settings at maximum or ultra in most cases.

  • How much did the computer retail for?

    -The computer retailed for 999 EUR at Carrefour at time of purchase. The price has increased since then.

  • How did DIY build cost comparisons fare?

    -DIY builds with similar or better components were priced 25-50% cheaper from 745 to 770 EUR.

  • What was the suspected profit margin on the prebuilt computer?

    -The suspected profit margin on the HP Victus prebuilt computer was around 50%.

  • What was the overall assessment of the computer?

    -The overall assessment was negative due to limited upgradeability, quality issues, and poor price-to-performance value compared to DIY builds.

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