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Reviewed on 17 August 2026. The HP Victus 15-FA2093 remains a sensible 1080p gaming-laptop shortlist pick for Nigerian buyers who want Intel Core i7 performance, RTX 5060 graphics, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage and a 144Hz display without moving into higher OMEN pricing. The important 2026 update is context: newer and discounted RTX 5060 laptops abroad now appear with 32GB RAM, 2K or 240Hz screens, and larger 16-inch bodies, so this Victus should be judged as a balanced FHD gaming buy, not as the most premium RTX 5060 configuration available.
The duplicate news intake around HP RTX 5060 laptops was not a new article topic for this page; it was a useful freshness signal. Recent high-ranking deal coverage has focused heavily on HP OMEN 16 models and other RTX 5060 laptops with larger screens, 32GB memory, 2K panels, and sometimes 240Hz refresh rates. Those machines are not the same product as the HP Victus 15-FA2093, but they change the buyer question around this Ogabassey listing.
In plain terms, do not compare this Victus only by GPU name. RTX 5060 is now appearing across many laptop tiers, from value gaming models to more expensive OMEN-style creator and gaming machines. A buyer comparing this HP Victus 15-FA2093 against imported listings should check RAM, screen resolution, screen brightness, colour coverage, GPU power behaviour, warranty route, charger wattage, and whether the product is a Victus or OMEN model before deciding that one RTX 5060 laptop is automatically better value than another.
The official HP support listing for the B97DTUA configuration confirms the practical identity of this model: Windows 11 Home, Intel Core i7-13620H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU with 8GB GDDR7 dedicated memory, 16GB DDR5 memory, 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD, HDMI 2.1, RJ-45 Ethernet, USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4a and USB Power Delivery support, and two M.2 SSD slots. That makes the Victus stronger than a basic student laptop and more flexible than many thin productivity notebooks, but it also means heat, charger health, display quality, and after-sales support matter.
The HP Victus 15-FA2093 is best understood as a performance-first 15.6-inch Windows laptop for buyers who want one machine for gaming, assignments, remote work, design practice, video editing basics, coding, and everyday use. The Ogabassey listing gives it a current price of ₦1,779,000, and the catalog configuration pairs an Intel Core i7-13620H processor with RTX 5060 graphics, 16GB memory, 1TB SSD storage and a 144Hz Full HD IPS display.
This model fits three main buyers. First, students who want a school laptop that can also play games after class. Second, early creators who edit videos, use Adobe apps, run 3D tools, stream, or need NVIDIA acceleration without paying for a workstation. Third, gamers who mainly play at 1080p and care more about smoothness than ultra-high resolution.
It is less ideal if your priority is all-day battery life, a very light carry laptop, or a highly colour-accurate built-in display. At roughly 2.29kg before adding the charger, it is portable enough to move between home, school, office, studio and hostel, but it is not a thin-and-light notebook. If your work is mostly documents, browsing, email and meetings, check the wider Ogabassey Laptops section before paying gaming-laptop money.

| Buyer check | HP Victus 15-FA2093 context | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Current Ogabassey price | ₦1,779,000 | Judge value against exact configuration, warranty route and live availability, not only GPU name. |
| Model identity | 15-fa2093dx / B97DTUA#ABA family | Confirm the product number and serial number before payment because HP regional SKUs can differ. |
| Processor | Intel Core i7-13620H, 10 cores, 16 threads, up to 4.9GHz | A strong H-series CPU for gaming, multitasking and starter creator workloads. |
| Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU with 8GB GDDR7 | Good for modern 1080p gaming and NVIDIA-supported creative apps, but not the same as higher-wattage or higher-tier RTX laptops. |
| Memory | 16GB DDR5 in a 2x8GB configuration | Enough for many games and school workloads; heavy editing, streaming and virtual machines may justify a 32GB upgrade check. |
| Storage | 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD; HP lists two M.2 SSD slots | Good starting capacity, with a practical path to larger game and project storage if the exact unit supports it. |
| Display | 15.6-inch Full HD IPS, 144Hz, anti-glare class | Well matched to RTX 5060 for 1080p gaming, but buyers should not assume creator-grade colour accuracy. |
| Ports | HDMI 2.1, RJ-45, USB-A, USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4a and USB Power Delivery support, headset jack | Useful for monitors, Ethernet gaming, docks and accessories, though charging behaviour should be confirmed with the included HP adapter. |
| Warranty and trust | Confirm invoice, serial number, return terms and HP warranty route | Important for imported or open-market units in Nigeria where regional warranty handling can vary. |
The Intel Core i7-13620H is not an office-class low-power chip. Intel lists it as a 13th Gen mobile Core i7 with 10 cores, 16 threads, 24MB cache and up to 4.9GHz max turbo frequency. In real use, that gives this Victus enough CPU headroom for gaming, browser-heavy schoolwork, coding tools, spreadsheets, light video editing, and general content work, as long as the cooling system and power profile are behaving properly.
The RTX 5060 Laptop GPU is the bigger reason to buy this machine over a normal Core i7 laptop. NVIDIA positions RTX 50-series laptops around Blackwell architecture features such as DLSS 4, ray tracing, Reflex and newer GDDR7 memory. For buyers, the practical advantage is not just higher frame rates. It is broader support in modern games, editing apps, AI-assisted creative tools and GPU-accelerated workflows. Still, laptop GPU names can hide meaningful differences, so do not assume this Victus performs exactly like a larger OMEN or premium RTX 5060 laptop.
Treat the HP Victus 15-FA2093 as a strong 1080p gaming laptop. The 144Hz Full HD display is a sensible match because it lets lighter games feel smoother without forcing the GPU to drive a 2K or 4K internal panel. Esports games, football titles, racing games, shooters and older AAA games should benefit most from the high-refresh screen. More demanding 2026 titles may require tuned settings, DLSS, reduced ray tracing, or medium-to-high presets rather than everything set to maximum.
For creators, the RTX 5060 with 8GB graphics memory is useful for video timelines, GPU effects, exports, 3D learning, Blender practice, livestreaming tools and some AI-assisted apps. The limitation is memory and display quality. 16GB system RAM is a good starting point, but it can feel tight if you edit long 4K projects, run After Effects alongside many browser tabs, or keep gaming, Discord, OBS and editing tools open at the same time. The built-in FHD display is fine for everyday use, but if you do paid photography, print design or colour grading, plan for a better external monitor.
This is where the August 2026 market context matters. Some overseas HP OMEN RTX 5060 deals now advertise 2K displays, 165Hz or 240Hz refresh rates, stronger colour coverage, and 32GB RAM. Those specs are attractive, but they may come with higher import cost, different warranty handling, and no direct Ogabassey availability. The Victus 15-FA2093 makes the most sense when you want a local, known Ogabassey configuration and you are comfortable with a 15.6-inch 1080p 144Hz panel.
The Ogabassey catalog price is ₦1,779,000, but live availability should still be confirmed before checkout because the listing uses unmanaged stock data. For a high-value gaming laptop, the smart move is to confirm the exact SKU, physical condition, invoice name, charger, keyboard layout, warranty route, return window and delivery timing before payment. A cheap imported alternative can become expensive if the charger is wrong, the serial number does not match the invoice, or warranty support is unclear.
Power conditions also matter in Nigeria. Gaming laptops should usually be used with their proper HP power adapter for heavy gaming and rendering. A weak adapter, unstable socket, or poor extension setup can cause throttling, battery stress or shutdowns. If you expect frequent power cuts, budget around the laptop: a suitable inverter or power station, surge protection, and a setup that keeps the laptop ventilated are more useful than chasing a slightly faster GPU on paper.
For warranty trust, ask for the unit to be checked by exact product number rather than broad marketing name. “HP Victus 15” is a family name, not a complete specification. The buyer-relevant identity is the model and product number, especially B97DTUA#ABA or the local label on the actual unit. Also confirm whether the unit is sealed, open-box, display handled, or previously returned. Those details affect value more than a small price difference.
The HP support listing makes this Victus more flexible than a basic laptop because it includes HDMI 2.1, RJ-45 Ethernet and USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4a support. That gives Nigerian buyers a useful path to a desk setup: Ethernet for more stable online gaming, HDMI for a TV or monitor, USB-C for compatible docks and displays, and USB-A for mice, keyboards, headsets, external drives and controllers.
If you want an external gaming display, start with the HP OMEN 27q QHD Gaming Monitor as the most direct HP-branded match on Ogabassey. A 27-inch QHD monitor gives more desktop space and sharper visuals than the laptop screen, but remember that QHD gaming is harder on the RTX 5060 than 1080p gaming. Competitive players may still prefer to run demanding titles at 1080p or tuned settings.
Ultrawide buyers can compare the Hisense 34G6K-PRO Curved Gaming Monitor and Samsung C34G55T Curved Gaming Monitor. These are better for desk immersion, timelines, spreadsheets and multitasking than for backpack use. Before buying any monitor, confirm cable type, refresh-rate support over the exact port you plan to use, desk space, power requirements and whether your favourite games scale properly to ultrawide aspect ratios.
For controllers, headsets, mice, cooling stands and storage, browse Gaming Accessories after deciding on the laptop. Do not spend the entire budget on the laptop alone if you still need a reliable mouse, headset, surge protection, external storage or display cable. For broader gaming context, the Gaming category is also useful.

Start with the display. The 144Hz refresh rate is the headline feature, but colour coverage and brightness are the checks that matter for creators. Comparable retail data for this SKU class points to a 300-nit, 62.5% sRGB FHD panel, which is acceptable for gaming and schoolwork but not a colour-critical screen. If you edit client photos, brand assets or print material, plan to use a better external display.
Next, verify upgradeability. HP’s support details list two M.2 SSD slots, and the memory configuration is 2x8GB. That is helpful, but do not assume every retail unit is easy to upgrade without warranty implications. Ask whether RAM upgrades are supported, whether the second SSD slot is free, what SSD size is recommended, and whether Ogabassey or an authorised technician can handle the work after purchase.
Then check thermals and charger condition. Gaming laptops work hardest when plugged in, so the adapter matters. A correct HP charger, healthy cable and firm charging pin should be treated as part of the product, not an afterthought. For a used, open-box or imported unit, reject vague answers about charger wattage and serial number. For a new Ogabassey unit, make sure the invoice and warranty details match what you are receiving.
Finally, compare against what you actually do. Buy the Victus if you want Windows gaming, NVIDIA GPU support, a practical 1TB SSD, high-refresh 1080p play and local catalog context. Consider a pricier OMEN-style machine if you want a stronger display, 32GB RAM out of the box, a larger body or a more premium gaming chassis. Consider a lighter laptop if battery life and portability matter more than GPU power.
If you are still comparing HP gaming machines, the Ogabassey guide to HP OMEN 16-an0119 vs OMEN Transcend 14 is useful because it shows the trade-off between a bigger high-refresh gaming screen and a more portable OLED-focused machine. The point is not that those laptops replace this Victus directly. It is that HP’s gaming range changes quickly, so screen type, cooling, weight and RAM can matter as much as GPU family.
If your decision includes an external display, read Ogabassey’s monitor coverage too. The article on Samsung’s 6K Odyssey monitor launch and the TV-or-monitor decision gives useful context for buyers choosing between a laptop screen, gaming monitor and large display setup. For shopping, the broader Monitors category is the right place to compare available display options.
| Dimension | Ogabassey buyer view | Evidence level |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | Strong for 1080p gaming, school, work and starter creative tasks because of the i7-13620H, RTX 5060, 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. | Catalog, HP support, Intel and NVIDIA backed. |
| Display | 144Hz FHD is well matched to the GPU; colour-critical creators should verify brightness and sRGB coverage or use an external monitor. | Catalog and retail-spec context. |
| Battery | Useful for light work, but not the main reason to buy. Expect best gaming performance while plugged in. | Device-class buyer judgement. |
| Thermals | Check ventilation, charger health and fan behaviour. No Ogabassey lab temperature test is claimed. | Editorial buyer judgement. |
| Ports | HDMI 2.1, RJ-45 and USB-C with DisplayPort support make it suitable for desk setups and external monitors. | HP support backed. |
| Upgrade path | 16GB is enough for many buyers; heavy multitaskers should confirm RAM and SSD upgrade options before payment. | HP support plus buyer judgement. |
| Nigeria value | Best value if you need RTX graphics locally; weaker value if you only need office, browsing and battery life. | Ogabassey catalog and editorial judgement. |
| Availability | Listed at ₦1,779,000, but live stock and delivery timing should be confirmed because the catalog snapshot is not a live quantity guarantee. | First-party catalog signal. |
The HP Victus 15-FA2093 is still a strong Ogabassey shortlist option if your budget is around ₦1,779,000 and you specifically want a 15.6-inch Windows gaming laptop with Intel Core i7 performance, RTX 5060 graphics, 16GB DDR5 memory, 1TB SSD storage and a 144Hz Full HD screen. Its best buyer is someone who will actually use the GPU for gaming, creator apps, NVIDIA features, external monitors or high-refresh 1080p play.
Do not buy it only because the spec line says RTX 5060. Buy it after confirming the exact HP product number, charger, warranty route, return terms, RAM and SSD upgrade path, display expectations and live availability. If those checks are clear, this Victus makes sense as a balanced performance laptop for Nigeria. If battery life, low weight, 32GB RAM out of the box, 2K display quality or premium cooling matters more, compare OMEN-style alternatives before checkout.
The current Ogabassey catalog price for the HP Victus 15-FA2093 is ₦1,779,000. Confirm live availability, exact configuration, delivery timing, invoice details and payment terms before checkout.
No. Recent HP OMEN RTX 5060 deals may include larger screens, 32GB RAM, 2K or 240Hz displays and different cooling. This article is about the Victus 15-FA2093, so compare exact model numbers, not only the GPU name.
Yes, if performance matters more than maximum portability. The i7-13620H, RTX 5060, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD and 144Hz FHD display suit schoolwork, remote work, 1080p gaming and starter creative workloads.
Many buyers can start with 16GB, especially for gaming, schoolwork and normal multitasking. Consider 32GB if you edit video, stream, run virtual machines, keep many creative apps open, or want more headroom for 2026 games and workloads.
Yes. HP lists HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4a support for the B97DTUA configuration. Before buying a monitor, confirm the cable, refresh rate, resolution target and whether your games will run comfortably at that resolution.
Confirm the model number, serial number, charger wattage, invoice, warranty route, return terms, keyboard layout, RAM and SSD upgrade path, live stock, and whether the unit is sealed, open-box or previously handled.
