CyberPowerPC - Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 580 - 2TB HDD + 240GB SSD - Black
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Description
Features
Windows 10 operating system
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Ryzen 5 3600
Enjoy high application performance and smoother gaming experiences with AMD Ryzen™ 5 processors, with machine intelligence, multitasking capabilities and efficient architecture with up to 6 cores and 12 processing.
8GB system memory for advanced multitasking
Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
2TB hard drive and 240GB solid state drive (SSD) for a blend of storage space and speed
The hard drive provides ample storage, while the SSD delivers faster start-up times and data access.
AMD Radeon RX 580 graphics
Driven by 8GB GDDR5 dedicated video memory to quickly render high-quality images for videos and games.
FreeSync compatible
The AMD FreeSync technology synchronizes the refresh rate between the graphics card and compatible monitors (sold separately) to eliminate image tears and choppiness.
Next-generation wireless connectivity
Connects to your network or hotspots on all current Wi-Fi standards. Connect to a Wireless-AC router for speed nearly 3x faster than Wireless-N. Gigabit LAN port also plugs into wired networks.
Multidisplay capability
Connect the usual single monitor, or add a second monitor to double your viewing space for work and games. (Monitors sold separately.)
Note: 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 Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 580 - 2TB Hard Drive + 240GB Solid State Drive
- Mouse, keyboard
Key Specs
- Processor ModelAMD 3rd Generation Ryzen 5
- Processor Model Number3600
- Processor Speed (up to)3.6 gigahertz
- Storage TypeSSD, HDD
- Total Storage Capacity2240 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity240 gigabytes
- Hard Drive Capacity2000 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- Operating SystemWindows 10
General
- Product NameGaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 580 - 2TB HDD + 240GB SSD
- BrandCyberPowerPC
- SizeStandard
- Model NumberGMA4200BST
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Processor
- Processor BrandAMD
- Processor ModelAMD 3rd Generation Ryzen 5
- Processor Model Number3600
- Processor Speed (up to)3.6 gigahertz
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD, HDD
- Total Storage Capacity2240 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity240 gigabytes
- Hard Drive Capacity2000 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive InterfaceSATA
- Hard Drive InterfaceSATA
- Hard Drive RPM7200 revolutions per minute
- Hard Drive AcceleratorNone
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4 SDRAM
- System Memory RAM Speed3000 megahertz
- Cache Memory32 megabytes
- System Memory RAM Expandable To64 gigabytes
Graphics
- Video Memory8192 megabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 10
- Operating System Architecture64-bit
Connectivity
- Wireless NetworkingWireless-AC
- Ethernet Card10/100/1000
- Number Of PS/2 Ports1
Expansion
- Number Of Internal 2.5" Bays2
- Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays2
Features
- Keyboard TypeRGB
- Audio Technology7.1 channel surround
Dimension
- Product Height18.3 inches
- Product Width8.3 inches
- Product Depth18.5 inches
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Keyboard IncludedYes
- Mouse IncludedYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC811842064620
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 3004 reviews
(3,004 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Gaming PC - VERY Fast!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.I bought this PC on Black Friday 2019. First off, I can now play most of my games on ultra or high settings and getting more than 80+ fps. Cyberpowerpc build their products with whatever item brand they currently have so here's the list of what I got: OS: Windows 10 Home Motherboard: Gigabyte B450-M DS3H WIFI CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 6cores/12threads Graphics: Powercolor Red Devil Radeon RX 580 8gb DDR5 SSD: Adata SU630 - 240 GB HDD: Seagate Barracuda - 2 TB RAM: TeamGroup Vulcan - 8gb Ram DDR4 3000 Mhz (one stick) Power Supply: EVGA 600watts 80+ Gold Fans: x3 RGB case fans Cinebench Score: 3408 I did a lot of research comparing pre-builts from several companies and I thought I made the right choice. The Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 580 8GB for $599.99 are what really had me buying this. Then I paired it with 25 inch FreeSync monitor. The cable management is very neat and makes PC nice to look at through the tempered glass. The 3 RGB Fans adds a nice touch although the box did not come with instructions for the lights. I had to figure it out myself on how to turn it off by pressing and holding the bottom RGB button for a couple of seconds twice. During my research, I read about Cyberpower skimping on PSU but I guess they listened to their customers because I got a decent PSU. PROS: Very Fast boot-up on Windows and on all programs Fast Ryzen 5 3600 CPU In-board WIFI AC with two screw-on antennas included Bluetooth 4.2 RGB fans x 3 Fast SSD drive 2 TB hdd extra storage Cable management RGB Mouse Basic Gaming Keyboard with media buttons CONS: 240 GB SSD might not be sufficient for multiple modern games installed Rear fan seems to run fast and loud when I use Google Chrome (memory hog browser) No DVD drive Keyboard logo lights stays On even when the PC is off Overall I'm happy with this product and we'll see how it goes in the future. For now, I highly recommend this product while it's on sale.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great deal, good performer
||Posted .Purchased this on sale at $599.00 pre-black Friday. For those who is looking for a mid tier gaming PC at a great price, this is it. The unit that I received had the following: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 as stated GPU: XFX dual fan RX580 8gb MB: Asus Prime B450MA, no bluetooth and no M.2 slot, It's a cheap MB. RAM: 1 stick 8gb TeamGroup Vulcan DDR4 3000 Ran Cinebench R20 at 3640, very respectable I play Destiny 2 mainly Crucible (PVP) at 1080p on 240hz monitor. I have a full on gaming PC with 3700X and 2080ti for reference and my FPS on that unit is anywhere between 130 - 160 fps, which is max the game will put out, so 2080ti is overkill. The RX580 was hitting around 60-75 fps. Playable, but noticeably below what I am used to. For $600, this is a great unit and you can upgrade with another stick of 8gb, although hard to find just 1 stick at 8gb. You might end up having to by a 16gb kit for $80. You can upgrade the GPU down the road if you aren't happy but that will cost you another $350-$450 to go to the next step up like RX5700XT or RTX2060. The Ryzen 5 3600 will carry you a long way.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
1st PC was faulty, but 2nd one is great!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I am taking one star off for the faulty PC they sent me first. I was honestly so disappointed as I was excited to get this. I noticed that several people also came across the same issue. Basically the PC would start but it could not connect to any monitors. I tried 3 working monitors with 3 different HDMI cables, but each one of them said there was no signal found. The weirdest part was that I couldn't even force shut it down by holding the power button even for over 10 seconds. I had to unplug the power supply to shut it down. I brought it to a nearby store to hopefully get a replacement, but due to some technical issues Best Buy was experiencing, I had to return the PC and reorder a whole new order to get a replacement which was inconvenient for me. But I couldn't find another gaming PC with around the same specs for the price, so I made another order and prayed that this time it would work. Fortunately, the second PC arrived a few days later and worked! The first thing I noticed was that this PC has a different motherboard than the first PC. I forgot which motherboard the first one had, but this one is the ASUS Prime B450M-A and also came with a handbook and CD (which was not included with the first). The CPU cooler is from CoolerMaster whereas the one in the first PC had no brand name. The cable management is also much cleaner than in the 1st one which I appreciate. Most importantly, it connected to my monitor with no problem. The description states that the PC doesn't come with bluetooth, but mine did which was a pleasant surprise. I have used this PC for over a month now and it's still running fantastic. I upgraded my RAM to 16 GB and have most of my programs on the hard drive. My biggest complaint about this PC would be that the fans can get quite noisy and it heats up pretty fast. A few minutes of Valorant can quickly raise the CPU's temperature to 76 C. However it may also be because of the little ventilation there is under my desk (I also have a small room). I installed an additional case fan myself and it has helped keep the temperature lower than it was without. Honestly for $800, this is a great starter gaming PC for those who don't know how to build like me.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Mind Blown After Switching from Console
||Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.Bought this on 2/3/20 on a whim. Knew absolutely nothing about PCs when I bought this. Everyone on Reddit crucified me for buying a pre-built PC, from Best Buy no less (apparently that's even more of a sin). 5 months in and I've had ZERO issues. Only thing I did extra was buy another 8GB RAM stick for $55, based off people's recommendations, and that helped with load times on certain games. I couldn't be happier with the Graphics Card, I mainly play Warzone on mid-high settings and get 100-140fps. Fortnite got like 200fps. Escape from Tarkov gets 80-110fps. GTAV gets around 150-160fps on high. All those are at 1080p resolution. Bottom line: If you're looking to switch to PC, I would highly recommend this PC. I can't wait to see what gaming looks like when I eventually buy a high end GPU, if this GPU performs this well and it's considered a "budget card".
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Value PC for an Engineering student
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Needed a PC for more computing power for multi-tasking, CAD workstation, and video editing on a personal project level, as my laptop was not enough. As an Engineering major, CAD modeling software is a requirement, the specifications and performance of this desktop is enough to run as well as open medium sized assemblies of about 250 parts, and I feel it can still do more. The limiting factor for me now is the 8GB ram, as it is just barely enough for the CAD software, and am looking at 16GB (8X2) sticks to replace in the near future. Package came well padded, already assembled and ready to boot. You just have to take out the protective foaming that was stuffed into the computer for shipping. I don't use the included keyboard but I am using the included mouse as I like how it is in my hands. I already have a mechanical keyboard I like to type on, so the included keyboard is not for me. Here is the "other" parts list for what was came in my version of the build: |ASRock B450M gaming motherboard (has BT, Wifi, 4slots for ram and I see an M.2 slot for future upgrades) |CoolerMaster CPU cooler |XFX RX580 8GB with dual fans |A-DATA technology DDR4 3000 Ram |WD Green SATA3 250GB SSD |Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD |unmarked power supply I used a certain website to configure a very very similar build and came to about $900 (without CPU cooler, extra fans, different PSU). I would have built my own, but as this was the best value option for me, even at the normal price. Cable management in the back is decent, but can't control the case fans with the way it is wired right now to what seems like a hub. It's only a set rpm and it's a little noisier than my liking. There is a lack of info and manual on the case as well as what exactly the RGB buttons on the case does, but experimentation is key. Would have liked to know from a manual rather than experimentation though. Ryzen 5 is a great everyday bare bones budget workstation CPU that crushes MATLAB and doesn't flinch in my multitasking with many chrome tabs and other applications open such as Discord, Spotify, Zoom and others. SolidWorks, a mainly single threaded software runs smoothly and without hitches. RX580 8GB is more than enough and powers through the large assembly like it's a single part. No more simple poly render when panning around an assembly! I didn't really care about the RGB, but I found how to set the RGB to my favorite color, as well as turn it off when I don't want the lighting. Looks nice though. I did play some games to test it out, but other than that, pretty much a plug-and-play PC for at home computing, or even light workstation stuff. Adobe programs run smoothly and much more fluid than my laptop, so overall this desktop was well worth my money, and the increased performance has increased my overall workflow, especially during this time of mostly online classes. Would recommend as an at-home computing solution for Engineering students that needs more computing power, and might want to game on the side.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
The PC is a great purchase for the cost.
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This is a very fast computer. Considering the deal I got it at, I am very satisfied. There are only a few issues with the complete set which is why I rated 4 stars. The system came with a gaming keyboard and mouse, which both have issues. There is no simple way to program the 6 extra buttons on the mouse, which you would normally either do upon installation following the manufacturer's prompts once you plug it in or in settings/ devices. Nope, not this mouse. I will contact Cyberpower on the issue to resolve. The other problem is the "U" on the keyboard sticks. Neither issue is a game-changer for me, I didn't buy this PC for the additional items provided, however, if you are going to throw in extras, make sure they at least reflect your quality standards, otherwise, it leaves one to question the quality of the rest of the product line. And, since you are asking for my opinion: I personally think it would be better to not send extras than to send defective extras. As far as the CPU, it was very easy to set up, runs super fast, quiet, with beautiful esthetics. Once set up, however, I found it to be somewhat of a challenge when installing software and some hardware. for example, the sound only works in windows offline applications and certain games, but I can not configure it to work across the board. I have plugged in a multitude of different types of speakers in all of the possible ports and it asks me questions each time like I am trying to set up a surround-sound theater. I have had hundreds of computers and have never had so much confusion. I finally and luckily entered the correct combination because I finally have sound, with exception to Fortnite, still no sound. I'll keep tweaking that. The Windows Defender protection is unavailable on this computer, as it does not support this hardware setup? I don't know, that is just what it says. Anyway, I bought this PC for my 11-year-old to game, so now I'm scared to let him go full-on game mode because I don't want viruses or other mal-ware type issues. All of that being said, I am still confident that I got the best bang for my buck and I would even purchase another equally same and may do so here in the very near future for my other son. The issues are real but, like I said, not game-changers and overall we are satisfied with this purchase. I have not had the experience of dealing with customer support yet but will be calling them soon over these issues and as long as they are helpful and I can understand them and vice versa, then I will keep my 4-star review, but if it is a bad experience then that number could be updated to reflect such and if it goes better than normal, well, you can expect an update to 5 stars, we will see. To be continued...
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great PC for beginners
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.Bought this PC for my son who is just getting into the world of PC gaming. He wanted something that would be faster (and not glitchy) to run fortnite than his PS4. Straight out of the box load time is much faster, better FPS, graphics are amazing. We spent a lot of time doing a lot of research and trying to decide on the right PC within our budget. We are very happy we chose this one. The esthetics of the PC look great on his corner desk and the included mouse and keyboard were a bonus!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great PC
||Posted .Now I've been gaming for many years but I've never taken the time to learn internal parts. I would love to build my own computer in the future but as of right now prebuilt is fine with me. Had a Dell computer before this one and that one ran well but for gaming, the jump in performance from that one to this is amazing. I've ran games like Hunt:Showdown & Rainbow Six Siege at the highest quality and had no lag or stuttering at all. I'd highly recommend this for anyone trying to enjoy a gaming desktop
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan it run fortnite
Asked by Fabian.
- A:Answer Yes but it can also run Minecraft which might be objectively better.
Answered by Kotomi
Q: Question1) Can i use this to play fortnite on? And how much fps wll i be on?
Asked by vDroxz.
- A:Answer With this setup, you're going to get about 140-150 FPS on the highest possible settings.
Answered by ChristianLuzzi
Q: QuestionWhat brand memory is used in this desktop? Looking to add another stick but want to keep them the same brand and specs.
Asked by tekie077.
- A:Answer Mine came with 1x 8gb ballistic 3000mhz stick. I ended up buying a 2 pack off of Amazon to make 16 and I have the one that came with the PC sitting as backup if I ever need it.
Answered by Reviive
Q: QuestionCould you provide information about the motherboard and the power source of this pc?
Asked by HPatron.
- A:Answer Thank you for reaching out to us HPatron. This system should include a B450M chipset motherboard and a 600 watt power supply. If you have any further questions or concerns then please do not hesitate to give our tech support agents a call for any assistance; we're always happy to help. Tech support: (888)937-5582 -CyberpowerPC Support
Answered by CyberPowerPC Brand Expert
Q: QuestionSO WE HAVE THIS COMPUTER AND ITS GREAT. MY SON NOW WANTS TO ADD MORE RAM? WILL ADDING AN ADDITIONAL 8 GB RAM BE OK OR WILL IT CAUSE PROBLEMS?
Asked by THEMOM.
- A:Answer it better to add the exact same type of ram , I added 4 new sticks so I have 32 gigs , I* used Corsair ram as the types of ram that came with my comp was not available, and you need to find which mother board you have as each mother board has different requirements as to upper Ram speed.
Answered by aRkboyinwa
Q: QuestionMy computer turns on but nothing is being displayed please help!
Asked by Izzy.
- A:Answer Shoutout to chad from CyberpowerPC tech support for helping me fix this problem
Answered by Izzy
Q: QuestionIs there any display ports
Asked by Tyler.
- A:Answer Yes. My first one (didn't boot) had one d-port. The replacement I got has 3.
Answered by Linkinvol