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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would Venture to say, there isn't a game out today that this pc cannot run extremely smooth at 4k resolution. Obviously, if your internet connection is terrible, then no game will run well on ANY computer when playing online. Another factor that can effect a games performance online is, server issues which nobody can control. I own this CyberpowerPC Model:SLC10200CPG, it is connected to a gigabit (1,000Mbps) internet connection and runs Overwatch, GTA5, and several others on max settings flawlessly. If you want to really future proof your purchase another option is the SLC10700 for $2,700. I went with the SLC10200CPG because it seems like the better bang for the buck. Since the main difference for me, is that I got the lesser RTX2070 vs. RTX2080ti. The RTX2070 runs every game in existence extremely well, so ill just wait till next Black Friday, and buy the RTX2080ti graphics card by itself for a much lower price. It comes with a z390 motherboard (Intels latest chipset) The i9-9900k (Intels latest) processor is easily OC'd to 5 Gigahertz on all 8 cores with plenty of cooling on this system. i really cant see ANY gamer not being happy with this system for at least 12mo. with zero upgrades to the system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has an RTX 2070 in it which means it is almost the best commercially available GPU. When testing on ultra with Overwatch at 1440p I got a consistent 120 fps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not a big gamer, but I ran my configuration of this pc at userbenchmark.com and it scored off the charts for 3d gaming. Only a few computers (out of hundreds) online were scoring better and they had some very serious upgrades and tweaks. Off the shelf, I would say this is currently one of the fastest machines on the market under $5,000.
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