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HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" Review


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Main Features

  • Launched in March 2025
  • Display:18.0" IPS LCD, 16:10 Aspect Ratio
  • Max Brightness: 500 nits
  • External Dimensions: 403 x 289 x 27 mm (15.87 x 11.38 x 1.06 inches)
  • Weight: 3.52 kg (7.76 lbs)
  • Operating System: Windows
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HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" Overview



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Size
Display
Gaming
Connectivity

Launched in March 2025, HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is a Windows laptop with 18.0-inch display and 16:10 aspect ratio. It has the external dimensions of 403 x 289 x 27 mm (15.87 x 11.38 x 1.06 inches) and weighs 3.52 kg (7.76 lbs).

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HP ZBook Fury G1i 18"

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HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" PROs and CONs

Now let's get in to more details of our HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" review by analyzing its specs and features and listing out its pros and cons compared to average competitor laptop in its class.

PROs
Recent Model (March 2025)
High Screen to Body ratio of ~80.7%
Thin bezels around the screen
Large Display Size
High Refresh Rate of 165 Hz
Matte Screen reduces reflections
100% sRGB Color Space
100.0 DCI-P3 color gamut
500 nits Max Brightness
3 nm CPU Fabrication Process
5 nm GPU Fabrication Process
Fast Charging Feature
Charging Port both on left and right sides
DDR5 Type RAM
Max RAM Size of 192 GB
Upgradable RAM
PCI-E Gen 4.0 (4x) RAM
Upgradable Storage
NVMe Type SSD Storage
4.0 Speaker Setup
2560 x 1440 Webcam Resolution
1x USB 3.2 USB-A Ports
3x USB 4.0 USB Type C Ports
Thunderbolt 5 Port
HDMI Port
HDMI 2.1 supports higher refresh rates and resolutions
RJ45 Ethernet Port
Built-in SD Card Reader
Numeric/Number Pad
Keyboard Backlight

CONs
Heavy at 3.52 kg (7.76 lbs)

Body and Dimensions

The weight and external dimensions are two of the most important factors determining the physical portability of a laptop. Below you can find the external physical features of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18":


Physical Specs
Dimensions 403 x 289 x 27 mm
15.87 x 11.38 x 1.06 inches
Weight 3.52 kg (7.76 lbs)
Surface Area 1165 cm2 (180.6 inches2)
Screen to Surface Ratio ~80.7%
Side Bezel Thickness ~7.7 mm
Weight per Inch of Screen 0.20 kg/inch
0.44 lbs/inch
Colors Gray

Weight
The HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" weighs 3.52 kg / 7.76 lbs. Considering that average weight of the laptops with display size 'larger than 17.0 inches' in our database is 2.78 kg, it will be fair to say that the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is a heavy laptop for its size class.

Weight Comparison

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Another value that we use for comparing the weights of the laptops here at Laptop Decision is the Weight per Inch of Screen, which is calculated by dividing the total weight of the model with its usable diagonal screen size. This value for the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is 0.20 kg/inch. Here are some of the best performing laptops in this area:

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  • LG Gram 17 2023: 0.09 kg/inch (Compare)


Body Thickness
Thickness of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is 27 mm. Considering that average thickness of the laptops with display size 'larger than 17.0 inches' in our database is 24.49 mm, it will be fair to say that the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is a bulky laptop for its class.

Thickness Comparison

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Side Bezels and Screen-to-Body Ratio
The average Side Bezel Thickness of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is 7.7 mm and the Screen to Body Ratio is 80.7%. These figures show that HP did a good job utilizing the surface area of this laptop even though there are laptops that are better in this regard.

Display

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" features a 18.0-inch sized IPS LCD type display with 165 Hz refresh rate and 168 ppi pixel density.


Display Specifications
Display Resolution 2560 x 1600 pixels
Display Size 18 inches
Display Type IPS LCD
Refresh Rate 165 Hz
PPI 168 ppi


Pixel Density / PPI

Below is a chart depicting how 168 ppi pixel density of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" compares with the Min, Max and Average densities in its display size class (larger than 17.0 inches).

Screen PPI (Pixels Per Inch) Comparison

Display size : larger than 17.0 inches

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Refresh rates over 120Hz offers smooth motion on screen, especially handy for games with high refresh rates, making this an ideal screen for gaming. For even better performance, check the laptops with refresh rates over 240Hz.


CPU

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" has 3 different CPU configurations. The current setup we are reviewing is the Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX.

Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX is one of the latest generation Intel Ultra processors, representing the most advanced Intel architecture with enhanced AI capabilities, improved performance, and better power efficiency. These processors are ideal for demanding workloads, content creation, and future-proof computing.

CPU Specifications
CPU Name



Base Frequency 2.4 GHz
Turbo Frequency 5.2 GHz
Number of Cores 20 (8P + 12E)
Number of Threads 20
L3 Cache 30 MB
Integrated GPU Arc Graphics (4-Cores)
CPU Fabrication Process 3 nm

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GPU

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18"-Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX comes with only one GPU option which is Arc Graphics (4-Cores). This is a Integrated type GPU with 1.90 TFLOPS floating point performance and its memory is system shared type. Integrated GPUs help to reduce the total cost and energy consumption compared to dedicated GPUs, however they are not the best options for graphic heavy applications such as video rendering and gaming.

** Since the GPU in HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is integrated, the TGP value (14 W) is provided with considerable certainty, although there are varying opinions on its exact measurement.
GPU Specifications
GPU Name Arc Graphics (4-Cores)
Base Clock Frequency 300 MHz
Boost Clock Frequency 1850 MHz
TGP (Total Graphics Power) 14 W
Type Integrated
FLOPS 1.9 TFLOPS
Memory Size System Shared
Memory Type DDR5
Memory Speed 5.6 Gbps
Shading Units Cores 512
Texture Mapping Units / TMUs 32
Raster Operations Pipelines / ROPs 16


HP ZBook Fury G1i 18"'s 1.900 TFLOPS performance is quite low compared to best GPUs in its class. Below you can find the average and max TFLOPS level among the laptops with larger than 17.0inch displays.

FLOPS Comparison

Display size : larger than 17.0 inches

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Max

Here are some of the best performing laptops in this area:

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  • Razer Blade 18 2025 with GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop 24GB: 51.40 TFLOPS (Compare)

RAM

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" comes with 5 RAM options: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 192GB. The current setup we are reviewing is the 16GB.The RAM on the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is Upgradable (192 GB Max) which is a big plus, you can choose to purchase a version with lower RAM size and upgrade in the future if it becomes a necessity.The RAM type of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is DDR5, whereas the latest type in the market is DDR5.DDR5 type RAMs provide speeds of at least 4800 MHz, whereas the previous generation supports a maximum of 3200 MHz.

RAM Specifications
RAM




Channels 2x8 GB
Clock 5600 MHz
Type DDR5 (latest)
Upgradable Yes
Max Ram Size 192 GB
Total Slots 4
Bus PCI-E Gen 4.0 (4x)

LOCAL LLM Compatibility Evaluation

This quick guide shows what types of large language models (LLMs) this laptop could support, based on its hardware specifications. It's meant to help you decide whether it's suitable for running AI models locally.

Selected Configuration:
CPU/NPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX (NPU)RAM: 16 GBGPU: Intel Arc iGPU (4-Cores)
Small Models(1-3B):Examples: Phi-2, Qwen-1.8B
✔ Suitable
2B model with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~2.5 GB memory - fits in your 16 GB RAM
Suitable, but iGPU typically falls in "Modest Speed" category
(See performance table below for details)
Medium Models(7-8B):Examples: Mistral-7B, Qwen-7B
✔ Suitable
7B model with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~5.3 GB memory - fits in your 16 GB RAM
Suitable, but iGPU typically falls in "Modest Speed" category
Large Models(13-30B):Examples: Llama 3 14B, Qwen1.5 14B, Dense 30B

Your system: 16 GB RAM, ~9.5 GB available for models (4 GB reserved for OS, 2.5 GB reserved for iGPU), 6.5 GB total reserved. With flexible memory allocation (iGPU dynamic sharing), up to ~12.8 GB may be available.

13-15B Models (e.g., Llama 3 14B, Qwen1.5 14B)
⚠ Expected performance: "Modest Speed"
14B with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~10 GB memory - borderline fit in your 16 GB RAM (with flexible memory allocation, ~12.8 GB available)
⚠️ Borderline: Theoretically, allocating ~10 GB-12.8 GB to the model is possible, but in practice 14B Q4 is at the limit on this system. Short-medium context (4-8K) and minimal background applications recommended. Performance may be slower than expected.
16-24B Models (e.g., Dense 20B Q4 ~15.5GB)
✖ Not Practical
20B with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~15.5 GB memory - doesn't fit in your 16 GB RAM
Q3 fallback available (~12.5 GB) with quantization loss.
24-30B Models (e.g., Dense 30B Q4)
✖ Not Practical
30B with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~21 GB memory - doesn't fit in your 16 GB RAM
30B Q3: ~17.5 GB - doesn't fit
Recommend 13-15B (e.g., 14B) models or RAM upgrade.
MoE Models (Mixture-of-Experts) (e.g., Mixtral 8x7B - total ~47B, active ~12-13B)
✖ Not Practical
Mixtral 8x7B (≈47B total, ≈12–13B active) with Q4 quantization (recommended): Requires ~23 GB memory - doesn't fit in your 16 GB RAM
Mixtral 8x7B (≈47B total, ≈12–13B active) Q3: ~19.5 GB - doesn't fit
Recommend 13-15B (e.g., 14B) models or RAM upgrade.

💡 Note: iGPU uses system RAM directly (unified memory). Expect "Modest Speed" performance (see table below).

Extra-Large Models(65B+):Examples: LLaMA2-70B, Qwen1.5-72B
✖ Not practical on most laptops (64GB+ workstation laptops may be exceptions).

Note: Optimized (e.g., 4-bit) models may run on limited hardware. Performance depends on runtime and setup.

📌 Model Types: Dense 30B Q4 models typically require around 19–22 GB of total memory, so they run best on systems with ≥24 GB unified memory. MoE models like Mixtral 8x7B (≈47B total parameters, usually ≈23–26 GB in 4-bit) also need high memory because all experts must be loaded, even though only a few are active per token. They reduce compute cost per token (similar to a ~12–13B dense model), but not memory usage, so they are not practical on 14–16 GB systems. Note: iGPU laptops use shared (unified) memory with lower bandwidth, making them more sensitive to memory pressure and offloading.

🚀 Modern NPU (Neural Processing Unit): Modern processors like AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra feature NPU and unified memory architecture. NPUs provide modest performance gains (0-30% faster) with better power efficiency compared to iGPU-only execution. Real-world tests show ~3-10 tok/s range on 13B models with 32GB RAM (varies by runtime, quantization, and context), comparable to iGPU but more power-efficient. Note: These figures are examples from various NPU systems; actual performance depends on your specific hardware configuration.

Understanding Performance Categories

💡 Since this system uses iGPU, it typically falls in the "Modest Speed" range; more comfortable with short-medium context, expect noticeable slowdown with long context.

The performance descriptions use general categories because actual speed varies greatly based on your specific hardware, model optimization, context length, and runtime software.

Performance LevelTypical RangeUser Experience
Runs Smoothly
(High-end dGPU)
50+ tok/sReal-time response. Feels instant, like ChatGPT.
Runs Well
(Mid-range dGPU)
20-50 tok/sGood interactive performance. Slight delay, but usable.
Modest Speed
(iGPU/NPU/CPU)
5-20 tok/sUsable for tasks that don't need instant responses. Noticeable typing delay.
Borderline / Slow
(Limited hardware)
2-5 tok/sVery slow. Patience required. Better for batch processing.
Not Practical<2 tok/sToo slow for regular use. May cause system hangs or instability.

💡 Tip: Your actual results may be higher or lower than these ranges. Test with your specific hardware to know for sure!

⚠️ Note: Performance categorization is based on how much total memory is available for the model (unified RAM) and whether it needs to spill into slower storage. GPU type (memory bandwidth, compute power) can also affect actual performance. Currently, we prioritize whether the model fits in available unified memory for classification. We may refine this categorization in future updates based on more detailed benchmarks.

BATTERY

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18"'s Li-Po battery has a capacity of 99 Wh which is over average and provides more flexibility. Please note that even though the battery capacity gives you an idea about potential battery life, it is not the only indicator of unplugged run time of the laptop, but impacted also by factors such as your laptop's configuration, screen brightness and number & types of apps that you are running simultaneously.

Battery Comparison

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Battery Specifications
Capacity 99 Wh
Battery Type Li-Po
Replaceable No
Fast Charging Yes
Charging Port Position Left, Right
Charge Power 200 / 280 / 330 W
Cable Length 1 meters

  • HP ZBook Fury G1i 18"'s battery is not replaceable but we can't hold it against this model as this has been the general trend in the laptop world for a long time.
  • HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" supports fast charging which lets the user charge the laptop in a shorter time than normal.
  • A convenience that HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" provides is the ability to charge via the ports that are both on left and right sides of the body, which helps to minimize the cables running around your work area.

STORAGE

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" comes at least with a SSD (M2) type 1x512 GB storage as standard. More storage is always good, but it comes with a price.Fortunately, the storage on the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is Upgradable so you can upgrade it with a larger storage when needed.The NVMe SSD used in the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" can achieve up to 3.5 GB/s speed whereas older SATA SSDs could only reach speeds of up to 550 MB/s.

Storage Specifications
Upgradable Yes
Total Slots 4
Type SSD (M2)
NVMe Yes

SOUND

Good quality speakers can have a significant impact on the overall experience when using laptops, especially if you are consuming a lot of multimedia material such as music or videos. The HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" features a 4.0 speaker set up.

Sound Specifications
Speakers Setup 4.0
Dolby Atmos No
Microphones 2

The number and quality of the built-in microphones are as important especially in this age of online meetings and streaming.

CONNECTIVITY and PORTS

The Wifi Standard of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is v7, which is the latest generation.
The latest WiFi v7 standard supports 40 GB/s and provides speeds up to 2.4 times faster than the previous v6 setup. Laptops with WiFi v7 appeared in the market as of the end of 2023.

The Bluetooth Standard of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" is v5.4, which is the latest generation.As the version number increases within the Bluetooth V5.x series, sub-generations also progress. Although the range and speeds remain consistent, advancements in energy efficiency, reliability, and security features are introduced in subsequent sub-generations.

Connectivity
WiFi Standard v7 (latest)
Bluetooth v5.4 (latest)
Fingerprint Sensor Optional
Optical Drive No

Below, you'll find a Wi-Fi Versions Table, along with their release dates and speeds, to provide a brief overview of its development.

Wi-Fi Versions and Speeds
Standard Speed Release
Date
Network Frequency
Bands (GHz)
Wi-Fi 7 up to 40 Gbps
(5 GB/s)
2023 802.11be 2.4, 5, 6
Wi-Fi 6E up to 9.6 Gbps
(1.2 GB/s)
2020 802.11ax 2.4, 5, 6
Wi-Fi 6 up to 9.6 Gbps
(1.2 GB/s)
2019 802.11ax 2.4, 5
Wi-Fi 5 up to 6.93 Gbps
(866.25 MB/s)
2014 802.11ac 2.4, 5
Wi-Fi 4 up to 600 Mbps
(75 MB/s)
2009 802.11n 2.4, 5
* Please note that the provided transfer rates are maximum theoretical values, and real-life performance may vary based on environmental factors.

Below, you'll find a comparison table detailing Bluetooth versions since 2010, including their features, speed, range, IoT support, and release years. This information can be helpful in understanding the evolution of Bluetooth technology and its capabilities over the years.

Bluetooth Versions and Features Since 2010
Version Speed
(Mbps)
Range
(Open Area)
Year Features IoT
Support
v5.4 2 200 m 2023 PAwR, advanced security Yes
v5.3 2 200 m 2021 Connection and security enhancements Yes
v5.2 2 200 m 2020 LE Audio, efficiency and communication quality Yes
v5.1 2 200 m 2019 Precise device positioning Yes
v5.0 2 200 m 2016 Extended range and speed Yes
v4.2 1 100 m 2014 Internet connectivity, security improvements Yes
v4.1 1 100 m 2013 Improved device connectivity Yes
v4.0 1 100 m 2010 Low Energy mode Yes

* Please note that in the Bluetooth 5.x series, there hasn't been a significant increase in range and data speed. However, each new version has brought significant technological improvements in areas such as security, energy efficiency, and IoT support.

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" equipped with 1x USB 3.2 USB-A ports and 3x USB 4.0 Type-C ports.

USB-A ports of the 'HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" are the latest generation. The maximum speed of USB-A 3.2 (latest generation) port is 20 GB/s.

USB-TypeC ports of the HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" are not the latest generation. The latest generation USB4 2.0 provides 80 and 120 Gbit/s speeds.

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" has the latest Thunderbolt generation. Thunderbolt 5 offers symmetric bandwidth of 80 Gb/s (double Thunderbolt 4's 40 Gb/s) and a peak 120 Gb/s one-way “Bandwidth Boost” mode. It supports up to three 4K 144 Hz or two 8K 60 Hz monitors, 240 W power delivery, PCIe 4.0 ×4 (64 Gb/s), and DisplayPort 2.1 over USB-C cables.

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" has the latest generation HDMI connection.HDMI 2.1, the latest version since 2017, offers significant upgrades such as support for up to 10K at 120 Hz, Dynamic HDR, and Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC). Compared to HDMI 2.0's maximum 18.0 Gbit/s bandwidth, HDMI 2.1 provides increased bandwidth for more advanced features, surpassing its predecessor.

Ports
USB-A 1x USB 3.2 (latest)
USB Type-C 3x USB 4.0 (latest: USB4 2.0)
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 5 (latest)
HDMI 1x HDMI 2.1 (latest)
Display Port No
VGA No
Audio Jack 3.5mm Yes
Ethernet RJ45 Yes
SD CardReader Yes
Proprietary Charging Port Yes

Below, you'll find a table of USB ports, along with their release dates and speeds.
To mitigate the confusion caused by generation names, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) suggests using marketing names like USB 5Gbps, USB 10Gbps, and so forth, based on their respective transfer rates.

USB Type and Speeds
USB Type Version Speed Date Other Features/Explanations
USB4 Gen 4 (2.0) 80 Gbps 2022 Also known as USB 80Gbps
USB4 Gen 3×2 40 Gbps 2019 Also known as USB 40Gbps
USB 3.2 3.2 Gen 2x2 20 Gbps 2019 Double the data transfer rates of Gen 2
USB 3.2 3.2 Gen 2 10 Gbps 2017 Previously known as USB 3.1
USB 3.2 3.2 Gen 1 5 Gbps 2017 Previously known as USB 3.0
USB 3.1 3.1 Gen 2 10 Gbps 2013 Faster data transfer rates
USB 3.0 3.1 Gen 1 5 Gbps 2010 SuperSpeed USB, improved data transfer rates
USB 2.0 2.0 480 Mbps 2000 High-speed data transfer
USB 1.0 1.0 1.5 Mbps 1996 Original USB standard

Below, you'll find a comparison table detailing different HDMI versions, including their bandwidth, color depth, maximum resolution, and release dates. This information can be helpful in understanding the capabilities of each HDMI version and choosing the most suitable one for your needs.

HDMI Comparison Table
HDMI Version Maximum Resolution Bandwidth
(Gbps)
Color Depth
(bits)
Release
Date
HDMI 2.1-2.1b 7680 x 4320 (8K) @ 60p
3840 x 2160 (4K) @ 120p
48.0 48 2017
HDMI 2.0-2.0b 3840 x 2160 (4K) @ 60p 18.0 48 2013
HDMI 1.4-1.4b 3840 x 2160 (4K) @ 30p 10.2 48 2009
HDMI 1.3-1.3a 2560 x 1440 @ 60p 10.2 48 2006
HDMI 1.0-1.2a 1920 x 1200 @ 60p 4.95 24 2002
* Please note that the provided resolution values represent the maximum supported resolution, and actual display quality may depend on other factors such as source content and connected devices.

WEBCAM

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" has 3.69 MP front camera which is fairly good one over average laptop cameras in the market.

Webcamera Specs
Webcam Above the display
Webcam Resolution 2560 x 1440
3.69 MP

KEYBOARD and TOUCHPAD


HP ZBook Fury G1i 18
HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" Keyboard

HP ZBook Fury G1i 18" has Island type keyboard, which is used on majority of recent laptops.

Keyboard and Touchpad
Keyboard Type Island
Numpad Yes
Backlight Yes
Touchpad Surface Material Glass
Windows Precision Yes
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