CyberPowerPC - Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 - 1TB SSD - White
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Description
Features
Windows 11 Operating System
Windows 11 has all the power and security of Windows 10 with a redesigned and refreshed look. It also comes with new tools, sounds, and apps. Every detail has been considered. All of it comes together to bring you a refreshing experience on your PC.
Ryzen 7
Imagine, design, and create without boundaries. The powerful AMD Ryzen 7 processor features machine intelligence that anticipates your needs. Discover true responsiveness with 8 cores and 16 threads for ultimate performance.
16GB system memory for intense multitasking and gaming
Reams of high-bandwidth DDR4 SDRAM to smoothly run your graphics-heavy PC games, video-editing applications, numerous programs and browser tabs at the same time.
1TB solid-state drive (SSD)
The flash-based SSD has no moving parts, resulting in fast startup times and data access, no noise, reduced heat production and power draw on the battery.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics
Backed by 8GB GDDR6 dedicated video memory for the fast, advanced GPU to fuel your games. The NVIDIA G-SYNC technology synchronizes the refresh rates in compatible monitors to the GPU in your PC, eliminating screen tearing and minimizing display stutter and input lag.
Custom RGB case lighting
Combined with the tempered glass side panel, it creates a striking appearance on your desk.
Eight USB ports
Quick plug-and-play connectivity for your devices and accessories.
Wireless and wired network connectivity
Built-in high-speed wireless LAN connects to your network on 802.11ac Wi-Fi standards.
Additional ports
One auxiliary output, two DisplayPort outputs, PS/2 port, HDMI output for high-definition monitor or HDTV.
This computer does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.
AMD, AMD Arrow logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
What's Included
CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 - 1TB SSD
Power cord
Keyboard
Mouse
Driver discs
Key Specs
- Processor ModelAMD Ryzen 7 3000 Series
- Processor Model Number3700X
- Processor Speed (up to)3.6 gigahertz
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity1000 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
General
- Product NameGamer Supreme Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 - 1TB SSD
- BrandCyberPowerPC
- Model NumberSLC8600BST
- Year of Release2020
- ColorWhite
- Color CategoryWhite
Processor
- Processor BrandAMD
- Processor ModelAMD Ryzen 7 3000 Series
- Processor Model Number3700X
- Processor Cores8-core
- Processor Speed (up to)3.6 gigahertz
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity1000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity1000 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)16 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4 SDRAM
- System Memory RAM Speed3000 megahertz
- Cache Memory32 megabytes
- Number Of Memory Slots4
- System Memory RAM Expandable To64 gigabytes
Graphics
- Graphics TypeDedicated
- GPU BrandNVIDIA
- GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
- Video Memory TypeDedicated
- Video Memory8192 megabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
- Operating System Architecture64-bit
Connectivity
- Wireless NetworkingWireless-AC
- Ethernet Card10/100/1000
- Number Of Ethernet Ports1
- Number of VGA Ports0
- Number of HDMI Outputs (Total)1
- Number of USB Ports (Total)8
- Number of DisplayPort Outputs (Total)2
- Number Of PS/2 Ports1
Expansion
- Number Of Internal 2.5" Bays2
- Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays2
Features
- Cooling SystemLiquid
- Customizable Case LightingYes
Dimension
- Product Height18.5 inches
- Product Width8.5 inches
- Product Depth16.9 inches
- Product Weight32 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Optical Drive TypeNone
- Keyboard IncludedYes
- Mouse IncludedYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC811842069755
Customer reviews
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 1461 reviews
(1,461 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Above average build, but does have some downsides.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I purchased this PC online in January for $1,349.99. I picked it up on February 3rd. I have had 1 full month of using it now. First of all, and most importantly in my opinion, if you want to make sure your PC will last then you'll need to add some more fans. This build runs very hot! Your average reviewer won't comment on this because they are just excited to be getting a 3070 card and will post a review the same day they get it. (you get a $20 amazon gift card from cyberpowerpc for posting a review). Even then the majority of the complaints on here is that the CPU runs hot. The case looks very cool, but it offers terrible airflow (one small openings above and below the front side of the case) combined with the cheap stock fans and not so great AIO cooler. Please look into adding more fans. This build is definitely prioritizing aesthetics over anything else. It comes with the advertised CPU (good CPU) and a random RTX 3070 card. These are the only two GREAT things about this PC though. Every other component is cheap... but it's the bare minimum that you would need in most cases. Nevertheless you are getting a better deal than if you were to build this same exact build from scratch. With the GPU shortage it would take months to even do that. As I mentioned, you can always add more fans (not that hard, watch youtube). Here is my component list: Dual-fan GPU: RTX 3070 Ventus 2x OC Yep, one of the worst, if not the worst 3070 variants. I got the runt of the litter. But hey it's stil a 3070. This GPU variant already runs pretty hot. Paired with poor airflow from this case I was seeing consistent 83C+ after just an hour of gaming. I got it down to 75C consistently while gaming after adding two fans. The out-of-the-box cooling on this build is really bad. I can't stress that enough. CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x (2019 CPU but still very popular, and still great) Same heating issue as the GPU. This thing was hitting 80C+ consistently while gaming because of the terrible airflow inside the case. When I would remove the side panel from the case it was so hot in there I did not feel comfortable playing for too long until I added fans. After I added three fans the temps on both GPU and CPU dropped by over 8 degrees C. Motherboard: ASROCK B450M/ac (has WiFi attachment) Oh boy. Where do I start. This thing is the absolute bare minimum GPU you can have for modern gaming. It get's the job done though. My biggest complaint is that there are only two fan connectors. One 4-pin and one 3-pin fan header. The stock fans came connected to the 4-pin PWM header and the spare is a 3-pin fan header that does not support PWM fans. So basically you can't control the speed of any new fans you add. Not even from the BIOS because the MOBO is stupid and will not interface with the 3-pin fan header at all! SO DUMB. No USB-C. For most that may not matter but you do need to add fans so this is a major negative. AIO CPU cooler: Cooler Master When at full speed, this is the loudest part of the PC. It does an okay job but not the best cooling option for your CPU. It looks cool though. SSD: The sticker on the ssd reads "Intel SSD 666P Series". 1TB of NVMe SSD. RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix 3000Mhz (2x 8GB sticks) PSU: Apevia 800W gold. It has enough power needed for this PC to draw and the some. This PSU is not modular so if you open up the back panel of the case you'll see all the extra unused cables. At least they hid most of it pretty well. My only complaint is that this thing is loud. Not annoyingly loud but it's borderline annoying, even during Idle use the fan is always on full blast. Not much louder than a fan set to medium though. Case Fans: Not branded. They hardly intake any air. They have cool light effects. Please add more fans or replace these. Mouse&KB: It comes with a cyberpower PC wired mouse and keyboard. They aren't the best but they work. I bought better quality ones. Overall the PC was worth the money. I am rating a 4/5 because it isn't perfect but you can easily upgrade components at the cost of maybe voiding your warranty. I've had no issues with it so far. I ADDED 3 FANS TO THE FRONT FOR INTAKE AND MOVED THE STOCK FANS TO THE TOP AS EXHAUST FANS (SEE LAST PICTURE).
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Very good PC, but with issues
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.To preface my review: This is the first PC I have ever bought and owned, and I generally am not a tech-savvy person. I ordered the "CyberPower PC - Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX3070 - 1TB SSD - White" from BestBuy on March 23rd, 2021 for the sale price of $1,549.99. I was able to pick it up from the store on the 29th, 6 days later. I am currently writing this review on May 17th after 2 months of use. ~~First Impressions~~ - The box was visibly damaged. - The PC itself had a large, noticeable dent/chip on the front, top edge. (image attached of dent below.) - The lights inside of the computer are easily changeable with a button on top of the computer. BUT, one of the lights inside of *my* computer does *not* change from the rainbow setting, which (for me) completely ruins every other light setting. I still have not found a solution to this problem aside from either dealing with it or keeping it always on rainbow lights. (image attached) - The computer also came with a keyboard and mouse, both of which were either broken or had manufacturing flaws... (continued below) - The keyboard worked fine, but it had an extra R key in place of the E key, making the first letters read "QWRRTY" instead of "QWERTY" (image attached below). - The mouse itself was nearly completely unusable, the right key did not click and the dpi buttons were pressed into the mouse, rendering them useless as well. The mouse also would not light up when plugged into the computer. - IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are worried about having similar issues with damages or mouse/keyboard not working, PLEASE read the next section. ~~Customer Service & Replacement Parts~~ - Customer service was a bit challenging to contact, as the CyberPower forums are all now disabled. Once in contact with them, the man I talked to was very kind and helpful! - I informed CyberPower of my issues (dent on PC, keyboard manufacturing flaw, mouse completely broken) and they sent me brand new things to replace everything, free of charge! I now have a normally working keyboard and mouse, both I am VERY happy with. They sent me a new front panel for the PC as well to replace the dented one. - The mouse has some very helpful buttons for gaming on it. There are two dpi buttons that will raise/lower the mouse sensitivity. There is also a "sniper" button where it will drop the mouse dpi very low and makes it easy to aim in fps games, I find that very helpful. ~~Set-up~~ - I am a smaller and younger girl, so I heavily appreciate that the PC was very easy to slide out from box, move around, disassemble/reassemble on my own, etc. - Screws on back of case able to be removed by hand, if no screwdriver is available. I would still recommend using a screwdriver to re-tighten them. - The side panels are both easy to remove, and the front panel is easily removed once the side panels are off as well. - The "Quick Start Guide" was very easy for me, a new PC user who is extremely inexperienced with most electronics, to comprehend and follow along. It even has a little chart that shows a picture of each type of port next to what the name is (ie. HDMI, VGA, DVI). I found that to be very helpful while setting up my PC. - There is foam protection inside of the case that I found VERY difficult to carefully remove. This was not a direct issue, but an annoyance. - (Pardon me for not knowing the terminology here) The PC also came with two black sticks that you are supposed to attach to the back of the computer in order to get wifi signal, which was mentioned absoletley no where in the set up. For days after I got my PC working, I wasn't able to use it because the wifi wouldn't work, that is until a friend informed me that I needed to attach those to the back. If a CyberPower employee happens to read this, please add that step onto the instructions for those new to tech like me! ~~2 month impressions / Overview~~ - Honestly, aside from the first few major initial issues I talked about, I have had few issues with my PC. I can have the graphics as high as want on *nearly* every game I play. The exception to this being Red Dead Redemption 2, the graphic settings were not maxed out but very close to it. I have yet to experience any lag or frame drop issues. Very impressive! - The load times are very quick, whether it is gaming or browsing the internet. - Customer service quickly replaced my broken mouse, keyboard, and front panel, all free of charge. - One LED strip inside of the PC will still not change from the rainbow setting. (image attached) - IMPORTANT: The PC only comes with two HDMI ports, AND ONE DOES NOT WORK, leaving only one working. There are 4 additional display ports, but I have not yet tested them. ~~Ending Statements~~ I marked this as a 4-star product because of the many real issues I experienced. The damage upon delivery, broken mouse and keyboard, the issues with the LEDs, issues with the HDMI ports.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for gaming, but has it's flaws
||Posted .This computer is a great value for high-quality gaming, but there are a couple of small things that keep this from being the perfect pre-built. My configuration is a Gigabyte b450m ds3h wifi motherboard, EVGA RTX 3070 GPU, 2x8 GB of Crucial Ballistix 3000 Mhz RAM, 1 TB WD Blue NVMe SSD, and Intel wireless-ac 3168 wireless card. I'll start with the bad. The first thing I noticed is that the wireless card is slow - it doesn't get past 50 mbps and I get 300 mbps on other systems. I'm confused by the choice of a cheap wireless card given how good the other components are. The other component I have issue with is the PSU. It's LOUD. I can hear the hum throughout the entire room, it's that loud. The other fans are quiet, or perhaps I just can't hear them because the PSU fan is so loud. Finally, be careful with the wiring. A zip tie was clipping the GPU fan and it needed adjusting before playing games. My unit also had the motherboard mounted too close to the CPU fan (the liquid cooling is super close to the fan), but at least the fan isn't blocked. One more small thing - no USB-C on this, and no combo headphone jack, so you'll need to use a splitter for a headset. While I listed several things - most of these can be fixed or are an inconvenience - onto the good about this computer. The combination of a Ryzen 7 3700X and RTX 3070 makes gaming a breeze. In COD Cold War, I got 75-80 fps with ultra graphics and ray tracing on high, rendering at 2560x1440. The GPU temp hovers around 62° C, so no issues with thermals. If you turn off ray tracing, fps will be much higher. Everything else works as expected. If you get past the PSU fan noise and slow wireless card, this is a real winner
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great PC for the Price
||Posted .Review as of 2/5/2021: Great PC for the price.. I created a PC part picker list for $1900 using these parts, which has the GPU at $980, which isn't far off what they're going for right now, as of the 2/5/21 review date. You could probably build this same PC for about $1750 with some patience.. knowing you'd also probably have a better Motherboard, PSU, and Cooling solution. PC Part Picker List: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/razorbacks3129/saved/vp6BLk - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor - CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MASTERLIQUID ML120L RGB V2 65.59 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler - Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H WIFI Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard - Memory: Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 CL15 Memory - Storage: Western Digital Blue SN550 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive - GPU: Asus GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB DUAL OC Video Card (didn't get a trio, but temps are fine!) - Case: CyberpowerPC Amethyst - PSU: Apevia Prestige 800 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply - OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit - Fans: CyberpowerPC RGB 120mm Fans (2) So far, I've been running 'Escape From Tarkov' at 1080p, 144Hz and getting near max frames on HIGH textures, with a mix of other settings. I can also stream in Discord and watch other people's streams while playing and get 0 frame drops. On my old i5-7600k and 1070, I couldn't even stream myself without my voice cutting out in discord for other users. Huge upgrade. CPU temp so far has averaged about 55C under load, and GPU temp has been around 52C. Unlike some others here, my Windows 10 was activated upon receipt. I did the following when getting my PC: - Removed left panel and foam -- had to cut it out under GPU. - Ensured RAM was in alternating slots - Made sure all cables were clear of fans - Enter BIOS during boot - F2 for me - Enable XMP in memory settings in BIOS to go to max RAM speed of 3000MHz - Made CPU cooler pump maximum speed - Made sys-fan connected to the motherboard based on CPU temp - installed nvidia control panel - turn off game mode in Windows settings - uninstall OneDrive - uninstall Solitare Pack - uninstall Office - uninstall OneNote - uninstall Groove Music - uninstall Mail and Calendar - uninstall Office365 - uninstall Movies and TV - uninstall Xbox Live - uninstall Xbox (beta) - uninstall Xbox - uninstall Tips - uninstall Skype - go to device manager, then sound, video, and game controllers - then right click and uninstall Realtek HD audio driver - check power mode in Windows Settings under System -- set to high performance - Additional power settings on right side, high performance
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Best PC for its Value
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Love it, got it a few days ago and my only purpose was to play CoD WARZONE. I play with almost all settings on high and ultra for graphics and high FPS count. My average FPS is around 140 on a 165hz 1440p monitor connected via Display Port. On multiplayer 150 to 180, it could easily be higher than 180 if you play at 1080 some high and low settings,its up to you. The SSD that came with mine was a 1 TB nvme wblue M.2, motherboard from gigabyte, the 3070 not sure which one but its not the standard founders edition at least, but it looks good, it only came with 2 RGB fans the ones in the front and one on the water cooling system from "i forgot lol" cyberpower i think. I already got on stand-by 5 RGB fans from Amazon for $50 and LED strip to give it more light show and fresh air. The noise of fans are normal, not high just standard noise quiet. I wish bestbuy could let us change the case at least or customize it a bit, that would increase sales a lot. I recommend getting it, unless you got the money for a 3080 or 3090 or maybe an AMD 6800 or 6900.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great PC for today’s market
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.I received my unit within 5 days of ordering. Box had one hole in it upon arrival. However, there was no damage. Components: Gigabyte 3070 8gb OC triple fan Atx pr800w plus gold PSU (after looking it up I’m considering replacing, seems like a very cheap unit) 2x8gb ddr4 ram crucial ballistics @3000mhz Ryzen 3700x Asrock b450M/ac (AM4) Initial start up went well. I was a bit concerned reading some of the previous reviews saying how windows wasn’t activated and some of the GPU’s came dead on arrival. But my system started up flawlessly. My first course of action was to benchmark using 3dmark : Timespy. The combination score was right at 13,000 with the gpu scoring 14,080 and the cpu scoring 9,174. My next course of action was to play CoD Warzone. This rig had no issues running on the highest settings with ray tracing OFF at 120-150fps (which is essentially what I bought it for). Overall thoughts: This PC is great at the price I purchased it at ($1450) considering you can’t find 3070’s for less than $900 due to the current GPU manufacturing issues. I was more than happy to pay the price tag and it is running great. Until the GPU market returns to normal, I see this PC as a very viable option for the price point if you are in the market for a new computer.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Best way to get an RTX 3070 currently, hands down!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.We ordered this computer and after a bit of drama with our first order picking it up at the store getting cancelled due to no inventory, we were able to get it ordered online and pick up from the local Best Buy a week later. We picked it up on March 3rd and have been using it now for just under two weeks. This computer is absolutely fantastic! I was able to use my birthday coupon on it and bought it for my spouse so we got a great deal, all things considered the GPU market currently. The computer came with the following components: -- AMD Ryzen 3700x Processor -- Gigabyte Triple Fan RGB OC 3070 Graphics Card -- Crucial Ballistix Red Edition 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3000 DDR4 Memory -- ASRock B450m AC WiFi Motherboard -- 800w Power Supply -- 1TB Western Digital Blue nVME Drive -- CoolerMaster Liquid Cooler (single radiator) -- Two CyberPower PC RGB Fans on the front for intake cooling -- Activated Windows 10 Home Two negatives to call out that I encountered: 1) The bottom front RGB fan wasn't spinning (RGB worked, spinning didn't). Went through cable management and found out that the fan wasn't plugged in and the power cable (molex) from the fan was broken. Pulled out the broken molex, plugged the fan cable into the motherboard fan header, worked just fine. 2) XMP is not enabled at shipment (memory showed up as 2666). Turned on XMP in the Bios, updated to 3000 no problem. People have said thermals haven't been great, etc., and yes it gets a bit warm, but honestly there is expandability to add more fans (one in front, two on the top). Why they used a single radiator liquid cooler is a bit beyond me, but it works fine. This is the best way to get a good machine at a decent price. Came with mouse/keyboard and while we won't use them, they're not the worst peripherals (keyboard and mouse are LED, not RGB btw). Overall, thrown many AAA titles at it and it tears through them without any issues whatsoever at maxed out graphics set at 2K resolution on a 144hz monitor. We did update the ram from the included 16GB Crucial Ballistix to 32GB RGB G.Skill Trident 3200mhz Ram for a bit of extra RGB pop. Attached a pic - love it! You can't really go wrong here - everything works really well. Go get it!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid Purchase!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Generally satisfied with my purchase. With the market shortage of graphics cards in mind, buying a prebuilt PC is probably one of the best ways to get your hands on a mid-high performing GPU such as the one included in this model. Model: CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC MOBO: Gigabyte B450 PSU: 800 W Apevia Gold Rated Cooling: Cooler Master Liquid Cooling System, + 3 case fans w/ RGB RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4 Storage: 1 TB WD Blue SN550 SSD Upon creating this build part for part on pcpartpicker, there was a less than $100 difference, which would be made up in shipping fees anyways. Performance is great, scored in the 12-mid 13000, range in 3DMark time spy benchmark tests. The only drawbacks to this build are the motherboard, PSU, and cable management/wiring. They could've used a slightly better MOBO which would offer more PCIe slots for capture cards, etc. PSU is from a Chinese electronics company. Even though it is gold rated, I have a feeling of uncertainty from a non established brand. The wiring does the job, but the ugly ketchup/mustard colors take away from the overall aesthetic. Cable management in the hidden tray looks like it was done by a 12 year old. All in all, this build is definitely worth the asking price. Most of the cons taken from this product are easily fixable at a low cost. Pretty solid purchase ngl.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionHow much FPS does it get on Fortnite ?
Asked by BasixFn.
- A:Answer 2 for sure
Answered by TrueGaymer
Q: QuestionDid this actually go on sale? I was checking in multiple times a day and now it says sold out instead of coming soon.
Asked by Waiting.
- A:Answer I have also been checking 3 or 4 times a day I also called techinial support, they said to check in a month or so.
Answered by Sno3man
Q: QuestionWhich power supply unit and motherboard does this computer have?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Gigabyte B450M DS3H WiFi motherboard & Apevia ATX-PR800W 80 Plus Gold rated PSU
Answered by gfarger
Q: QuestionAnyone else concerned or skeptical with how many times this pc sells out and restocks? The status for mine hasn’t changed and I purchased it 4 days ago... I wonder if online stock reporting isn’t correct.
Asked by EStheDos.
- A:Answer I bought one on Nov. 26th and it was supposed to arrive at my local bestbuy on Dec. 4th... nobody, not even bestbuy customer service, can tell me where it is.
Answered by Buyer
Q: QuestionMy fans spin and the water cooling is doing its job on boot, but the RGB lights did not work on either. It appears to be Cooler Master water cooling. There is no RGB remote. What can I do to fix this or is there any easy way that i'm not seeing? Thanks!
Asked by Pcgamer9449.
- A:Answer There's a button past the two USB ports on the top of the case, try pressing that and the colors should change.
Answered by rock
Q: Questionon high load, what are the temps?
Asked by sultan.
- A:Answer GPU runs at about 64C on Cold War with ultra graphics
Answered by Serge
Q: Questionwhy are reviews saying that they are not getting the Nvidia brand graphics card advertised on this product?
Asked by waiting0for0mine.
- A:Answer The reviews are saying they are not getting the NVIDIA brand graphics card as advertised on the product because the builder in this case Cyberpower uses what they have in stock. The Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070 founders edition is out of stock so they use other brands that are in stock.
Answered by BestBuyRep
Q: QuestionI just bought this pc, will a 1440p monitor 144hz be the best for this pc, because I am looking for a monitor around 200$ Or should I stay 1080?
Asked by Tom.
- A:Answer I got this PC too, it ships in a few days, but I'll recommend a 1440p monitor.
Answered by SeniorTaquero