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IsabellaY Posted
This PC is an absolute monster. From the moment I turned it on, I could tell it was built for serious performance. The i9-14900F paired with the RTX 5070 is just insane everything runs buttery smooth, no lag, no stutter, just straight power. I’ve been playing on high/ultra settings and it handles everything effortlessly. Frame rates stay consistent, and the graphics look incredible. The 32GB of DDR5 RAM makes a huge difference too—I can game, stream, and have multiple apps open without slowing anything down. The 1TB SSD is crazy fast. Boot time is basically instant, and games load in seconds. It honestly feels like a huge upgrade from anything I’ve used before. Not gonna lie, it can get a little loud when you’re really pushing it, and I’ll probably add more storage later but that’s expected with a setup this powerful. Overall, this thing is FAST, smooth, and 100% worth it. If you want a prebuilt that can handle anything you throw at it, this is the one. Highly recommend.
W33k3nd Posted
As the Windows 10 expiration drew near, and my wife's favorite website is no longer supporting Windows 10, and newer games seem to bog down, a new Windows 11 PC was needed. I've already purchased a Cyberpower PC for my son last year, and he really likes it as it allowed him to play the latest games. The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme Gaming Desktop met my wife’s needs exceptionally well. I planned several upgrades after purchase: Expanding the RAM to 64 GB Adding another SSD Moving one of the existing HDDs from the older case into this new system Unboxing and Preparation As my son and I unboxed the PC, we recalled the steps from setting up his own computer — particularly removing internal packing material before installing additional components. I paid close attention to the manuals, as this model features a top-mounted power supply, unlike most modern cases, which typically sit at the bottom. This layout piqued my curiosity for future PC builds, as case design is shifting to this form factor. Installing Additional RAM Accessing the RAM slots required removing metal brackets and the graphics card, as the slots were positioned tightly between the CPU cooler and the GPU. Once the GPU was out, installing the extra 32 GB of RAM was straightforward. Re-installing the graphics card, however, was trickier — the bracket screws seemed to install at an angle before they flattened, making alignment difficult. It took a few attempts to seat and secure it properly. Installing Additional Storage (SSD and HDD) This case allows drive installation behind the motherboard and below the power supply: The rear tray supports either two SSDs or one HDD, without the need for additional brackets. The SATA connector placement on the motherboard was tight — close to the chassis divider — so only straight SATA cables fit (angled ones did not). Initially, I intended to install the SSD on the motherboard bracket and mount the HDD on the power-supply cover. However, the HDD’s connectors were too close to the edge for reliable cable seating. Final configuration: HDD installed behind the motherboard tray. SSD installed below the power supply, where the bracket provides a mounting area Cable management required cutting some factory zip ties, as the power cables were densely bundled and obstructed the available space. Build Quality Notes I noticed electrical tape securing one of the lighting connectors. While it appeared functional, it gave a slightly improvised impression, and the connectors themselves felt somewhat fragile. Some screw holes in the chassis also seemed soft, so care is advised when re-attaching brackets or tightening screws. Performance The PC powered on smoothly, and the motherboard Wi-Fi and antenna quickly connected to the network. After setting up the system, external NAS drives, and applications, everything ran efficiently. Most importantly, my wife is very pleased with the performance and speed. Summary Pros: Excellent performance for the price Straightforward upgrade potential No additional brackets required for drive expansion Cons / Cautions: Tight interior layout complicates RAM and GPU access SATA port placement limits cable options Some minor quality-control quirks (e.g., taped lighting connector, soft screws) Overall: A good PC for gaming and high CPU work — handle internal upgrades with patience and the right tools.
BurtW Posted
This Gaming PC is so awesome, very easy set up. I had been holding off buying a new gaming PC, and with all the choices out there it was tough to decide should I build one, or go with the Dell which was my last pc. Decided to buy CyberPower and I just cannot believe how awesome and FAST this runs. I’ve had ZERO problems and we game every day, large file games, it handles it all with no problems. I would definitively encourage you to buy CyberPower.
AnthonyA Posted
I bought this PC knowing I was going to replace and upgrade a few components right away, specifically the PSU and fans. It came with an Apevia 850W PSU, which may be functional enough for most users but is clearly the weakest part of the system for long-term reliability and everyday use. I also replaced the stock RGB fans with Arctic P12 fans, and the system immediately ran cooler and quieter. I have some minor annoyances with the case itself, but overall, following my upgrades, it's been performing well and has been stable.
BigTunaGamer Posted
This is a fast and beautiful computer at a great price. I can stream while playing games with zero lag. I'd recommend this to anyone looking to getting a gaming PC.
Scott Posted
Great PC. Very fast. Had a couple issues out of the box. The rear most case fan RGB cable was disconnected out of the box. The RGB fan controller is not connected to the motherboard out of the box. Can connect to motherboard and have full software or hardware control by holding button for 3 to 5 secs. This allows full sync of RGB on VGA card, memory and case fans using the Gigabyte software. CPU cooler is junk, throttles under load. NVME drive choice was also slow in comparison to the rest of the system. Did not unbox the included mouse and keyboard. Despite the couple of kinks out of the box, I think this is an awesome system and worthy of the money. The case is killer! Video card is: Gigabyte GV-N5070GAMING OC-12GD, Had all ROP's! Motherboard is: Gigabyte B760M C V2. Memory is: Team Group Inc. UD5-6000. NVME: is ADATA LEGEND 800 GOLD. PSU: Apevia
Diego Posted
Works Amazing, only issue I had out of the box was that the RGB on the fans wouldn’t work but it was a quick and easy fix, regardless it works great and the employees were extremely helpful with answering questions I had.
Dapy Posted
Works great so far just the Graphics card video connections are not too snug due to the case design, and they did NOT include the extra screws like when they bought the case retail and it comes with extra parts it says the case can even be inverted but they didnt give you the manual or screws for the extra stuff but it works good so far hopefully it lasts as long as my Dell XPS from 2018 thats still running to this day, but they did not even give you a case manual for adding drives to the case properly, just hope this I9 is not one of the defective ones i heard so much about, and im not talking about the cyberpowerpc manual i am talking a manual from the company that made the case they did not send that with the PC only their how to power it on manual
JoseF Posted
This is my first pre-build PC and I was VERY impressed with it's performance. I was able to play many games at max settings including 120 FPS, Ray Tracing and Ultra Quality, all at the same time. I didn't experience over heating problems and any lagging or frame drops. Some games I've tested are gatcha games from Hoyoverse and Kuro as well as Hogwarts Legacy and FFXIV. The mouse and keyboard are pretty average, but it comes with the PC so I can't complain. The mouse I like but the keyboard isn't too bad. It works great in the meantime until you're able to buy your own keyboard. They kind of remind me of the keyboards they use in school.
DylanoC Posted
I got mine during a black friday sale. So fsr i have 0 complaints with how the pc runs. Its great and works like a charm especially at the price i got it, and in todsys economy and ram shortage. I will sau however the instructions in the box are not very clear. It took me about half an hour on figuring out how to opem the case due to my box having instructions for a complete differemt pc. Runs most games at very high setting 4k 60fps minimum
Perrini Posted
This machine is unrivaled; its lights, video card, and processor were exactly what I needed. I can do everything and more with it without any problems.
LeonardoV Posted
Bought this pc during Black Friday for a great price. It was pretty easy to set up and runs very smooth. Would highly recommend for starter gaming pc.
Burritojohnson Posted
I was looking to replace my almost 7 year old Alienware and I happened to go into a best buy not really planning on getting a new PC but I stumbled on this one and it was in my price range. This thing is a BEAST. It plays everything I've thrown at it and it NEVER GETS CRAZY HOT because ofall ther fans this this has and its looks AWESOME, Happy with my purchase. (The box they had out on the floor had damage on it. I made the employees find me one that was in better packaging)
cgrizzly Posted
Perfect for gaming. Ready to use right out of the box, set up is a breeze and it looks pretty slick with all of the led’s and fans. Thanks!
GeForce Posted
Pc works great, rocking a solid 200+ fps on just about any fps game, 500-800 fps on games like rocket league. 150+ fps on modded minecraft. Very fast transfer speeds to the point that i am now limited by internet for the first time in my gaming career instead of hardware. Would recommend 9.5/10(.5 off because you cannot personally customize lighting but instead push a button to change color)
SpinGetDizzy Posted
Worked as expected. The specs are fairly solid and I needed something I could buy while i as in the store. I missed the black Friday and cyber Monday prices and I had to go to another store to find a reasonable deal on a monitor, but to be expected when purchasing a few days before xmas. Would have been nice to have come with a gaming mouse pad (even a cheap one).
MatthewR Posted
this computer is impressively well-made no cable was disconnected upon arrival and wires were managed well. The only issue that is referenced in the title as a hiccup would be this computer has a strange but tolerable habit. Upon turning the computer on for the first time of the day after shutting it down night prior, it will randomly restart itself with no executive decision made by the use. I have seen mentioning of this in one review and hope they wouldn’t happen to me, but I got the short end of the stick probably.
AlainB Posted
The equipment is excellent. everything comes well packed and with precise instructions to install it yourself. it is easy and quick to do. the performance is excellent too, run all the games with the graphics in ultra without difficulties. I recommend it if you want to have a powerful PC that performs, it's worth it, you can even add more RAM, it's crazy
Madi Posted
Run well. I run league of legends at 217 fps. Every now and then it has random screen static but besides that runs well.
Dan22 Posted
I have a laptop with almost the same specifications, but even so, the PC is 10 times better. What a wonderful PC! Especially since you can make various modifications for the future.