HP OmniDesk M02-0127c Gray 2025

★★★★☆ 4.4 (41)

The integrated AMD Radeon 780M graphics on the Ryzen 7 8700G chip deliver capable visuals without a discrete GPU, paired with 32GB of fast DDR5 memory for heavy multitasking. Its tower design includes a modern wood-inspired trim made from recycled materials, earning EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR certifications for an eco-conscious workspace. This desktop is best for business users and home offices needing strong productivity performance and extensive connectivity from eight USB-A ports.

CPU AMD Ryzen 7 8700G
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
GPU AMD Radeon 780M
form factor tower
OS Windows 11 Home
HP OmniDesk M02-0127c Gray 2025 desktop
84 Overall Score
Price €0
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

A shockingly fast office PC with a split personality. Killer CPU and RAM for work, but the graphics are a dead end for play, and HP's quality control is a roll of the dice.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Blazing fast CPU for productivity and content creation 95th
  • 32GB of DDR5 RAM is more than enough for heavy multitasking 89th
  • Whisper-quiet operation even under load 79th
  • Best-in-class port selection with tons of USB-A and USB-C 73rd

Cons

  • Integrated graphics are a dead-end for modern gaming
  • Quality control is a gamble, some units ship with wrong parts
  • Included keyboard and mouse feel cheap and disposable
  • Loaded with the usual Windows 11 bloatware

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (41 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about the speed and quiet operation, especially for video editing and heavy software.
👎 A few unlucky buyers got units with the wrong RAM or random junk inside the box, pointing to sloppy quality checks.
🤔 The included wireless keyboard and mouse are a nice touch, but they feel so cheap that most people will replace them immediately.

How owner sentiment changed over time

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Based on when customers actually wrote their reviews - so you can see whether early praise held up.

Owner sentiment has held steady over time
1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '26: 5.0★ · 1 review (approx. date)Q2 '26: 4.7★ · 3 reviews (approx. date)13Q1 '26Q2 '26
Avg ratingHappy (4-5★)Unhappy (1-2★)Bar height = number of reviewsEstimated date

Based on 4 dated customer reviews, grouped by calendar quarter. Period analysis is in English.

The proof

Performance

What surprised us most is how well the Radeon 780M handles video editing and heavy multitasking. In our database, this chip's integrated graphics sit at the 10th percentile for raw gaming, which is a nice way of saying it's one of the worst we've seen for that task. But for everything else, the CPU is a standout, landing in the top quarter of all desktops. The 32GB of DDR5 RAM is well above average and chews through browser tabs and Adobe Premiere timelines without breaking a sweat. It's a productivity beast that stays whisper-quiet under load, which is exactly what you want in a home office.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 70.2
GPU 54.2
RAM 79
Ports 95.4
Storage 72.5
Reliability 70
Social Proof 88.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 7 8700G
Cores 8
Frequency 4.2 GHz
L3 Cache 16 MB

Graphics

GPU AMD Radeon 780M
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor tower
Weight 5.4 kg / 12.0 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 2
USB Ports 8
HDMI 1 x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Home

vs Competition

The Apple Mac mini M4 is the elephant in the room. It's smaller, faster in single-core tasks, and its integrated GPU runs circles around the Radeon 780M. But it starts with half the RAM and storage, and upgrading those costs a fortune. The Lenovo Legion Tower 5i is the obvious pick if you want to game, since it comes with a real discrete GPU. This HP splits the difference. It's for the person who needs 32GB of RAM and a pile of USB-A ports right out of the box, and doesn't care about playing Cyberpunk.

Spec HP OmniDesk M02-0127c Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Apple Mac Studio M4 Max MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Dell Tower Plus EBT2250
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Intel Core Ultra 9 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Apple M4 Max NVIDIA GB Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
RAM (GB) 32 64 64 36 128 64
Storage (GB) 1024 3072 2048 512 4000 12096
GPU AMD Radeon 780M NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Apple M4 Max 32-core NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor tower mid-tower desktop sff mini mid-tower
Psu W - 1200 850 - 240 -
OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home macOS NVIDIA DGX OS Windows 11 Pro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
HP OmniDesk M02-0127c 70.254.27995.472.57088.6
Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 Compare 97.687.596.691.896.57084.5
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.877.994.397.491.43774.8
Apple Mac Studio M4 Max Compare 85.564.869.494.630.299.499.9
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.79598.887.297.93784.1
Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare 97.680.994.384.499.97054.5

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map, from $650 to $1125 across vendors. At the low end, this is a steal for a 32GB DDR5 office PC with this much CPU horsepower. At the high end, you're getting ripped off. Newegg currently has the best deal we've seen, so don't pay a penny over $700 if you can help it. The value tanks if you need a GPU, because you'll have to add one yourself.

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Overview

The HP OmniDesk M02-0127c is a weirdly compelling office PC hiding in a tower that looks like it belongs in a catalog living room. The one thing to know is that its integrated Radeon 780M graphics are shockingly capable for a chip that isn't a discrete GPU, making this a sneaky-good pick for light content creation. You're getting a fast 8-core Ryzen 7 8700G, a generous 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a ton of ports. Just don't buy it thinking you're getting a gaming rig, because you absolutely are not.

Common Questions

Q: Can this run modern games like Call of Duty or Fortnite?

Not well. The integrated Radeon 780M can handle older or very light games at low settings, but it's one of the weakest GPUs we've tracked. You'll want a dedicated graphics card for anything remotely demanding.

Q: Is the RAM user-upgradeable?

Yes, it's a standard tower, so popping in more DDR5 RAM or adding a second SSD is straightforward. Just double-check what's actually inside when it arrives, given some of the shipping mix-ups we've seen.

Q: Does it come with a monitor?

Nope. You get the tower, a basic keyboard, and a basic mouse. You'll need to bring your own display, but with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort, it'll connect to pretty much anything.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a gaming PC, this isn't it. Go get a Lenovo Legion Tower 5i or an ASUS ROG G700 instead. Even a budget gaming desktop with a dedicated GTX 1650 will run circles around this HP's integrated graphics. This machine is for spreadsheets and timelines, not frags.

Verdict

Buy it for the right reasons. If you need a quiet, fast, and well-connected desktop for video editing, office work, or running heavy software, this HP is a fantastic deal at the right price. The CPU and RAM combo is no joke. But if you have any gaming ambitions or want guaranteed out-of-box perfection, look elsewhere. The quality control horror stories, like getting a calculator manual instead of the right RAM, are a red flag you can't ignore.

Usage Scores

Overall (84.2)AI LLM (34.3)Gaming (18.9)Compact (39.1)Creator (33.8)Business (88.7)Developer (79.1)Home Office (84.6)Workstation (74.2)

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