HP Victus 16-s0016nw (9R871EA) review
HP Victus 16-s0016nw (9R871EA) — from 2023, 2.33 kg, performance 80.
Technical specifications
| Type | Gaming |
| Release year | 2023 |
| Screen | 16.1" · 1920x1080 |
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS |
| Graphics | GeForce RTX 4050 6GB |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
| Weight | 2.33 kg |
Performance scores
HP Victus 16-s0016nw — a real 2023 gaming platform, reliability-led
The Victus 16-s0016nw is a 2023 16-inch gaming laptop: an AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS (eight Zen 4 cores), an NVIDIA RTX 4050 6GB, and 64GB of RAM. At $894 it sits 19% above the gaming-class median of $750. The measured profile: reliability 74 (high, +39.6% versus class), CPU score 86.46 (enthusiast tier, +33%), mobility 40 (above the gaming median of 29) — with the RTX 4050's 66 graphics score 16% below the gaming-class median as the one relative soft spot.
What the platform delivers
The capability bars are uniformly green: Overwatch, Grand Theft Auto V and Rainbow Six Siege all meet their recommended bars, and the professional software checks pass — Premiere Pro and Photoshop at minimum, Visual Studio Code at recommended. The 7840HS is a genuinely fast CPU by any standard, and the 64GB of RAM removes memory from every realistic workload equation. This is a machine for modern gaming at mainstream settings and serious multitasking alike.
The honest placement within gaming class
The RTX 4050 is the entry rung of the current gaming ladder — the 66 score is high in absolute terms but below a class median populated by 4070/4080-class machines. Esports titles and modern AAA at 1080p are the honest envelope; 1440p-ultra ambitions belong to pricier tiers. The counterweight: reliability 74 and the above-median mobility make this the durable, carry-friendly choice in a class not known for either.
Price and depreciation
From an original $1,800 to $894 today at 16.26% per year, with a further projection to $627 (a 29.87% drop) over two years. Modern gaming platforms depreciate fast; the practical read is that today's price buys present capability, not store-of-value.
Where it sits against peers
Pricier neighbors are the Victus 15-fa2016ns ($1,015) and Alienware m17 R3 ($1,027); cheaper options are the Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2023ua ($766) and Victus 15-FB0023NO ($781). The band is current gaming hardware; this 16-inch model's case is the large RAM, the strong CPU and the reliability score against rivals competing primarily on GPU tier.
Bottom line
A current-generation gaming machine that leads its class on reliability and CPU while conceding GPU ground to pricier rivals — fairly priced for what it delivers. The right pick for the buyer who wants one machine for modern gaming at 1080p, heavy multitasking and content-side work; the wrong one for maximum-fps-per-dollar chasing.
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⭐ What stands out
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reliability is higher than typical gaming class (+39.6%) (high tier).
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mobility is higher than typical gaming class (+37.9%) (mid).
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CPU performance is higher than typical gaming class (+33%) (enthusiast tier).
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🔁 Alternatives
Compromise axis: mobility ↔ overall performance
🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration handles modern AAA games at high settings, video editing, and heavy multitasking.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 53) ↔ price (median 749.6).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 29) ↔ overall performance (median 73.9).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 100) ↔ battery life (median 2.5).
Victus 16-s0016nw (9R871EA): verdict
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