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TypicalXY Posted
From my perspective theres only two cons: 1. The ram is CL48 and yes it is 6000 mhz 32gb of DDR5 ram. I got XPG, its just the fact jts cl48 ram but not too big of a deal for my part. 2: The psu is a apevian 850 psu, and its cheap not bad as of almost 2 months with this pc overall everything is great, and ive read on the reviews of possibly later on upgrading the PSU. The pros: youll be able to play any game super well, if your a NVIDIA gpu person, this gpu gets you around 95% of the performance of a 5070ti if ray tracing is enabaled. But else this 9070xt build paired with a ryzen 7 7800x3D demolishes the 5070ti. You wont regret buying this. Just buy it. ⚡️
Ghost Posted
Let me start by saying that I know prebuilt PCs often get a bad reputation—mostly for being overpriced and including lower-quality components, especially RAM and power supplies. That being said, this particular build really impressed me. It came with 32GB of XPG 6000 RAM (CL48), which isn’t great on paper, but the rest of the specs make up for it. The 9070XT is, in my opinion, the best GPU on the market when it comes to price-to-performance. I’ve played plenty of both indie and AAA titles at native 4K on ultra settings and still hit over 100 FPS. Even during the Battlefield 6 beta, I ran 4K ultra and averaged over 170 FPS. After undervolting and overclocking the GPU, I’m getting benchmark scores that rival or surpass a 5080. Paired with the 7800X3D—a top-tier CPU—you won’t need to think about upgrading for a long time. The case is a Phanteks Evolv 4 with some CyberPower modifications, and it came with Phanteks M25 case fans, which are surprisingly excellent. I did swap the RAM for Corsair 6000 CL30 for better performance. When I priced out the individual components, I realized I actually saved a few hundred dollars compared to building it myself—especially since I grabbed it on sale for $1,649. Overall, I’d absolutely recommend this build to anyone looking for a powerful, well-priced gaming PC.
mSad Posted
This PC is Absolutely Awesome! Coming from “gaming” on a 2015 iMac for the past 10 years (yeah, you read that right!), I am beyond thrilled with this powerhouse. Seriously, this is my first modern PC since the Windows XP days, and after all those endless hours researching and debating the whole ‘build versus buy’ dilemma, I stumbled on this beast. Let me tell you — pulling the trigger was 100% the right move. Given how wild the GPU and PC parts market is in 2025, this PC delivers unreal performance for the price. Windows runs flawlessly, every game I throw at it is smooth as butter, and the 9070 XT is just a monster. The fans and AIO cooler? My CPU stays so chill, and even when things heat up during a marathon gaming session, the fans are only noticeably loud when really stressed, but not in an annoying way. I geek out over the upgrade potential — knowing I can swap in new parts as my needs change is awesome. The RGB lighting is super slick, even if I wish GIGABYTE’s software was less clunky. And let’s be real: games and DLC are massive these days, so do yourself a favor and add extra storage from the get-go. One odd moment: when I opened the box, there was a random screw chilling on the GPU with no obvious home. After inspecting everything, I never figured it out, but the PC runs perfectly — no issues whatsoever! All in all, if you want peak performance, awesome value, and room to grow, this PC gets my highest recommendation. I couldn’t be happier with my leap from old-school Apple suffering to next-level gaming!
Dieselisgaming Posted
This is my first PC, and I’m honestly blown away. It came with everything I needed—including a free mouse and keyboard—and setup was incredibly easy. I literally just plugged it in, connected my monitor, and was good to go. Performance is insane. I’m getting around 250–300 FPS in Fortnite on max settings, and you could probably push close to 1,000 FPS if you lowered the settings. I mainly use it for gaming and streaming, and it handles everything effortlessly. Overall, this PC is an absolute win and a great choice for just about anything you throw at it.
NathalieG Posted
Setup was quick and everything runs super smooth. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RX 9070 XT handle modern games easily at high settings with solid frame rates. The 32GB of RAM and 2TB SSD are a big plus — fast load times and plenty of storage. It does get a little loud under heavy gaming, but nothing major. If you want a powerful prebuilt PC that’s ready to go, this is a great choice.
Rich Posted
Ive built my own PC’s for over 20 years, so this is my first pre built in a good while now. I did alot of researching and was putting off upgrading my old AM4 system for a couple years. I’m now kicking myself because the tariffs and scalping has caused crazy pricing on the GPU market. This is honestly a well put together system for the pricing. I did a little stuff in the BIOS, switched XMP to EXPO, runs flawless. Overwatch 2 600fps (low), 300 fps (max) in 1080p. Oblivion remaster is getting around 90-100 fps, but its been having issues since launch ao hopefully they patch it. Fan noise is a bit on the loud side but honestly, if youre doing competitive gaming you should be wearing headphones for the best sound. Anyway, great system, good pricing. You also have an upgrade path to a 9800x3D when prices drop in the future.
MichaelZambrano Posted
I bought this CyberPowerPC with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RX 9070 XT, and it honestly exceeded my expectations. The gaming performance is impressive; it runs everything on ultra settings without a hitch, and the FPS is incredibly stable. The 7800X3D's gaming power is truly noticeable. The 32GB of DDR5 RAM makes multitasking incredibly smooth. I can have games, a browser, and other applications open without any lag. The 2TB SSD is lightning fast; the computer boots up in seconds, and games load incredibly quickly. Plus, the design is spectacular. The tempered glass case with RGB lighting looks modern and elegant. It's also remarkably quiet considering its power. It's definitely worth it if you're looking for a high-performance PC that's ready to use right out of the box. Excellent purchase.
Raymond Posted
I’ve been really impressed with this CyberPowerPC gaming desktop so far. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RX 9070 XT combo handles everything I throw at it without any issues. Games run extremely smooth at high settings, especially at 1440p, and even 4K gaming performs better than I expected. Load times are fast thanks to the 2TB SSD, and having 32GB of DDR5 RAM makes multitasking and gaming at the same time feel effortless. The PC also looks great in person. The case has a clean design with nice RGB lighting and good airflow, and it stays surprisingly quiet while gaming. Setup was simple right out of the box and Windows was ready to go within minutes. One thing I really liked is that it feels future-proof. The AM5 platform, powerful GPU, and large amount of RAM make this feel like a system I’ll be able to use for years without needing upgrades anytime soon. Cable management inside the case was cleaner than I expected from a prebuilt too. The only small downside is that prebuilts can sometimes include mixed component brands depending on availability, but performance-wise this machine has been excellent. Overall, this is a great value for anyone wanting a high-end gaming PC without building one themselves.
mancocapac Posted
As someone who has built computers for decades i decided to try a cheaper prebuilt. I was pleasently surprised and the only two quips that normal people would never notice is the ram speed timings which is probably 2% performance loss at stock, and the power supply which could be better and more efficient which is important in high kwh costing regions. Other then that the computer is a beast and out together with good components. The 9070xt truly performs great and with some tools like optiscaler you will be surprised even with devices that dont support fsr4. Mine sadly came with a chipped glass from shipping but i was given a discount to keep it.
SareeshG Posted
Given current PC market, there aren't many options in terms of building a PC. Pre-builts are the cheapest right now, with RAM alone costing you about 1/2 the build price. Given deals I could find on the parts offered individually, this system was about as good as I was gonna get for the price. Other systems offered 5060's and 5070's for this price point, but if you don't care about raytracing this will hit the spot. I game only in 1440p and it works perfectly atleast 140-160 FPS at max graphics in most titles. Helldivers 2, Forza Horizon 5 and much more. This system came with practically no bloatware. The hardware is what came to be an issue for me. The first time I had bought this I, kept hearing a clicking coming from the AIO or PSU (I'm not sure which one). In fear of missing Best Buy's return window, I went ahead and exchanged the system. I've had the new one longer and haven't had any issues. I went ahead and registered the PC with cyberpowerpc to activate manufacturer warranty as well for extra piece of mind. In terms of performance, the 9070xt is absolutely amazing. I think I am going to opt staying team red now instead of green. The CPU is amazing as well, it's a perfect complement to the 9070xt. This system doesn't feel like it's missing anything, other than maybe a full-size ATX motherboard and maybe a matching colored GPU. But, unfortunately corners need to be cut for a price like this. 5 stars because the performance speaks for itself.
Anthony Posted
Firstly, I got this for around 1550$ pre tax. For that deal it's an insane price to performance ratio. This runs anything you want at the highest settings in 1080p. High settings to highest settings in 1440p. And even if you throw 4k you can get medium to high settings and in some games you can max it out. The PC came with pretty good keyboard and mouse. The support was great ( they do have an outdated instruction guide but check YouTube or call them directly if you have questions) they are very respondent) The only downside is that companies such as these are known to cheap out ok some parts for this computer depending on which on you get you may get a bad PSU( Power supply). That is not a deal breaker you can swap it out or just got a bit lower I'm the settings. So you can run it more efficiently without over heating. Finally the only gripe I have is this case is huge it's 45lbs of pure performance where I can run monsters hunter wilds in 200 fps at 1440p. If you have a small space just know this is a big computer. But if you can get this PC you won't have any performance issues.
Chris Posted
Purchased this to replace my 12 year old self built computer for the purpose of VR gaming and it has not disappointed. It would take my old computer several minutes to load up Skyrim VR with a 600+ mod list. This one does it in under a minute. I can run Starfield on Ultra graphics settings and have a buttery smooth experience. I bought this for $1549 on a Black Friday sale and I was concerned I might not be able to use any of my old SSDs in it with it being a pre-built machine. But my fears were unfounded and it was relatively easy to add 3 of my SSDs to the computer without sacrificing the beautiful aesthetics of this case. Speaking of the case, if you like RGB lighting, this computer is full of it and is easy to customize using the included MSI software. If you're looking for a great gaming computer you can not go wrong with this one.
BeaverM Posted
I picked up the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB of RAM, Radeon RX 9070 XT, and 2TB SSD for $1699—and honestly, it’s one of the best purchases I’ve made. For the price, the performance you get is incredible. Games run buttery smooth, load times are instant, and multitasking has been flawless. This is my first time going with a prebuilt, and I couldn’t be happier with the decision. Everything worked right out of the box, the build quality feels solid, and I haven’t run into a single issue. If you’re looking for a high-end PC without breaking the bank or spending hours building it yourself, this is hands down the best bang for your buck. Highly recommend!
SijjadM Posted
This is my first pc and its amazing it came with everything i need i got a free mouse and keyboard and it was super easy to set up all i had to do was plug it in hook up my monitor and that was it. its super powerful i get about 250-300 fps on fortnite on max settings you could probably hit close to 1000 if you turned down the settings and such but overall, this pc is great i mostly use it for gaming and streaming but it definitely can handle any thing
Jimmie Posted
This PC is awesome. Coming from someone who has been "gaming" on a 2015 iMac for the past 10 years, I honestly could not have been more pleased with the power, speed and components in this PC. Truthfully, this is my first PC since having a Windows XP desktop MANY years ago. After countless hours of research and debating whether to build a PC, I stumbled upon this beast and couldn't be happier for pulling the trigger when I did. Considering the state of the GPU and PC part market in general in 2025, this PC has great bang for its buck. Windows operates with no issues and gaming is fantastic, fans and AIO cooler keep the CPU in a cool state, and the 9070 XT is a powerhouse. I also enjoy knowing that I will be able to upgrade this as my gaming needs change. I would recommend adding some storage space with the size of games and DLC these days though. Fans are decently quiet when not under heavy load and get a little loud under pressure, but nothing unreasonable. RGB is cool on this unit as well, I personally just wish the GIGABYTE software was a little better. My only complaint is that upon opening, there was a screw that was on the GPU with seemingly no home... after a thorough inspection I couldn't find where it originated from, however no issues with the functionality. Overall, this is a wonderful PC for anyone that wants some powerful performance at a decent price! Specs in my PC: - MB: GIGABYTE B850 Gaming WIFI6 - CPU: AMD RYZEN 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor - GPU: GIGABYTE AMD RADEON RX 9070 XT 16GB VRAM - RAM: XPG Lancer Blade RGB DDR5 6000 MT/s - SSD: WD Green SN3000 2TB M.2 NVME - CyberPower 320mm AIO Cooler - 7 CyberPower 120mm RGB fans (bottom 3 and rear are intake, 3 out on through AIO radiator) - bottom of case and top panel above radiator have some decent dust screens, none on the rear fan though. AMD Software state on some games I've played so far: - Cyberpunk 2077, after about 50 hours, average FPS at high graphics settings and medium ray tracing is at 247.5. (in game I notice its around 200 with these settings, and performance settings on HYPR-RX) -Cities: Skylines II: averages about 140 FPS on HYPR-RX ECO. game runs smoothly and renders great. (I will note that graphics are at medium in game, just due to this game being *Iffy* at higher settings for most people I've seen play it)
BrianA Posted
Really good deal if you can get it on sale. Only issues are you will need to replace the ram. It comes with CL48 which is no good. You should get CL30 and you will notice a difference. The PSU should also be replaced but it’s not the end of the world. I took out the Apevia PSU and replaced it with a Corsair. You’ll also need to enter the bios and enable resizable bar and Expo so your ram will run at 6000m/t. GPU and CPU/mobo are excellent.
JoseV Posted
I recently bought this CyberPowerPC gaming desktop with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Radeon RX 9070 XT, and I am very happy with the performance so far. The PC was very easy to set up and it booted into Windows quickly right out of the box. I mainly play games like Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and other modern games, and the performance at 1440p has been excellent. Games run very smoothly on high and ultra settings, and the 32GB of DDR5 RAM makes multitasking very fast when I have multiple apps open, like Discord, Chrome, and games at the same time. The 2TB SSD is also a big plus because I can install many games without worrying about storage space, and load times are very fast. I also like the design of the case and the RGB lighting, it looks very clean and modern on my desk. Overall, I think this is a very powerful gaming PC for the price, especially for 1440p gaming. I would recommend this PC to anyone who wants a high-performance prebuilt gaming computer without having to build one themselves.
RyanB Posted
I have never bought a prebuilt gaming PC before, so I was a bit worried, but I am so glad I did! The PC arrived quickly, was nicely packaged, and the set-up time was very minimal. The case look beautiful, runs all my games in high settings, and I have had no major problems since I got it 7 months ago! The only real problem I have had was that my top fans were not spinning when I first got the PC. I eventually figured out it was due to them not being plugged all the way in. There are no part-specific instructions included, so it took me a bit to figure out which wire it was, but the problem went away once I figured it out.
JasonM Posted
have had this pc for 2 months now and it is perfect aside from the loud fans this pc is a must have for any gamer,streamer or content creator.
Rayban Posted
Had one random shutdown but has been fine since updating all drivers and firmware. Cable management was OK, I just had to reposition the leftover bundle of cables from the PSU to the side of the case from under the bottom fans for better air flow. This is my first pre-built PC and I find the overall build is great. Runs the latest games very well. I wish they included extra hardware and the paperwork for the motherboard. At the time of purchase, there isn't a big markup in price over a DIY build with the same hardware.