Standing screen display size | 1 |
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Processor | 3.6 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3000 MHz |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | GeForce RTX 2070 Super |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 6 |
Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool Gaming PC, Intel Core i7-9700K 3.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB, 16GB DDR4, 1TB PCI-E NVMe SSD, WiFi Ready & Win 10 Home (SLC8260A2, Black)
Specific Uses For Product | Personal, Gaming, Business |
Brand | CyberpowerPC |
Personal computer design type | Computer Tower |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Screen Size | 1 |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 GB |
Model Name | Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool |
Included Components | keyboard, mouse |
CPU Model | Core i7 |
About this item
- System: Intel Core i7-9700k 3. 6GHz 8-Core: Intel Z390 Chipset, 16GB DDR4, 1TB PCI-E NV Me SSD: Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB Video Card, 1x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort
- Connectivity: 6 x USB 3.1, 2 x USB 2. 0, 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000, 802.11AC Wi-Fi: Audio: 7.1 Channel: Keyboard and mouse
- Special feature: Liquid Cooling; Tempered glass side case panel; Custom ARGB case lighting: RGB 7 colors gaming mouse
- 1 year parts & labor | Free lifetime tech support
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Value for money | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
For gaming | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.8 |
Noise level | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Tech Support | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 3.4 | 4.0 | 4.6 |
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model name | Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool | Nebula | Y60BI9N4701 | Blaze II | Blaze II | Gamer Xtreme VR |
operating system | Windows 10 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 10 | Windows 10 | Windows 11 Home |
hard disk size | 1 TB | 1 TB | 1 TB | 500 GB | 500 GB | — |
cpu family | core i7 | core i5 | intel core i9 | ryzen 5 3600 | amd r series | core i9 |
cpu speed | 3.6 GHz | 2.5 GHz | 3 GHz | 3.6 GHz | 3.4 GHz | 3 GHz |
graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 | 4060 | RTX 4070 12GB | GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6G GDDR6 | GeForce GTX 1660 6G | — |
computer memory size | 16 GB | 16 GB | — | 16 GB | 8 GB | — |
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Technical Details
Brand | CyberpowerPC |
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Series | Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool |
Item model number | SLC8260A2 |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches |
Color | black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
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ASIN | B07VFFCQ6L |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #35,422 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #1,369 in Tower Computers |
Date First Available | August 12, 2019 |
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About CyberPowerPC:
CyberPowerPC gaming systems are the choice of top gamers everywhere, from pro esports players to pro streamers. However, although it’s used by the best, it’s built for any and every gamer out there. We challenge you to Get On Our Level. Let us give you the tools to take you to top. Every game you dominate, every level you smash, every competition you win, we want to be a part of that every step of the way.
- PC Magazine Reader's Choice 2018.
- Intel Marketing Partner of the Year 2018.
- Microsoft US Partner of the Year 2018.
CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool
Enthusiast Level Gaming Computer System
Get the pinnacle of gaming performance with the CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme series of gaming computers. The Gamer Supreme series features monstrous processing power combined with the latest and greatest graphics cards to handle even the most demanding games on the market. The Gamer Supreme series looks as stunning as it performs, as all these high-end components are packaged in a striking, sleek chassis.
- VR Ready with HTC VIVE and Oculus Rift.
- Optimized for gaming at Ultra High game settings and high resolutions.
- Intel i7 9th Generation Processor
- Performance NVIDIA Graphics Processor
- Wireless 802.11 AC Wi-Fi
- Gaming Keyboard and RGB 7 Color Mouse Combo
- High Performance Liquid Cooling
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HTC VIVE & Oculus Rift VR OptimizedThis system has been tested to meet the requirements to support VR gaming for both the HTC VIVE with Steam VR and the Oculus Rift VR. Virtual Reality gaming is the next evolution in gaming and CyberPowerPC systems are ready to bring you the immersive experience that VR has to offer. VR hardware and accessories show here not included and sold separately. |
9th Gen Intel core i7 ProcessorWith faster, intelligent, multi-core technology that applies processing power where it's needed most, Intel Core i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. You'll multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum performance for everything you do. |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 SeriesNVIDIA GeForce RTX delivers the ultimate PC gaming experience. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary RTX platform, RTX graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is a whole new way to experience games. |
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DirectX 12 Gaming OptimizedBreak down boundaries and step into your game with graphics more stunning than ever before with the new DirectX 12 technology. Windows 10’s API is armed with new features that will provide quicker processing in real time to generate higher FPS and richer graphics as well as reduced power consumption to play longer. |
The Choice of ChampionsCyberPowerPCs is recommended by and the choice of elite teams and players in every major competitive esports gaming title. It’s the official gaming system of major professional gaming organizations, gaming events and top pro streamers. |
High Performance Liquid CoolingFeatures a liquid cooling solution which offers solid cooling performance equipped with 120mm aluminum radiator and a 4th generation integrated pump and copper plate. This liquid cooler is permanently sealed to prevent evaporation and leakage. Professional server level cooling solution made available to gaming systems. |
PC Magazine 2018 Reader's Choice Award for Overall Desktops PCs
Don't Believe Us? Ask Our Happy Customers
Gamers can be a tough crowd to please but CyberPowerPC's fast, reliable systems are generating satisfied, loyal customers. It's once again setting the standard, receiving among the highest ratings for overall satisfaction and reliability scoring 8.8, earning CyberPowerPC the Readers' Choice Award for Desktops Overall in 2018.
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Get the pinnacle of gaming performance with the Cyber PowerPC Gamer Supreme series of gaming computers. The Gamer Supreme series features monstrous processing power combined with the latest and greatest graphics cards to handle even the most demanding games on the market. An immense RAM allows you to easily tackle system-intensive applications such as video editing, and ensures a lag-free multitasking experience. A lightning-fast PCI-E NV Me SSD boot drive provides quick load times for your games and applications. The Gamer Supreme series looks as stunning as it performs, as all these high-end components are packaged in a striking, sleek chassis. Processor Speed (Base): 3.6 gigahertz.
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Customers like the performance, value, quality and ease of setup of the desktop. For example, they mention that it runs well, it's tremendous value for the money and that the case is very well made. Some are satisfied with noise, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on connectivity and temperature.
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Customers like the performance of the computer. For example, they say it runs well, the SSD and RAM all perform excellently, and it runs consistently over 100 fps. Customers also mention that the PC works well out of the box, and the fans and case look great.
"...-Boot time is only a few seconds once you are past the splash screen to enter BIOS.-It is very quiet...." Read more
"...mouse is solid, with 4 buttons on side instead of just two, mouse wheel is smooth. Though overall is a little big for me...." Read more
"...It worked right out of the box as promised. I updated the firmware for the motherboard because I saw others had issues with clock speeds...." Read more
"...This computer is FAST. I use this PC for everything from work to music and gaming...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer. They say it's an outstanding PC, a solid gaming PC, and a fantastic system. They also say the parts are of relatively good quality, the case is well made, and has lots of ventilation. The drive is solid state, and everything runs faster than a non-solid state drive. The RTX 2070 Super is a great card, and customers do not regret one single dollar they spent on it. They describe the machine as absolutely stunning, with top tier benchmarks.
"...Very impressive! My render time for a 15 second project I had completed before that was VERY HEAVY on effects and animation took almost 2 hours...." Read more
"...Though overall is a little big for me. Keyboard has really nice palm rest, and media buttons on side are conveniently placed...." Read more
"...Parts: Reasonably good brands in my unitBuild: Good cable managementPerformance: System is very powerful...." Read more
"...After taking it out, the computer had no scratches or defects on visual inspection...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the computer. They say it is well worth the purchase, excellent priced, and a good build for the price.
"...Well worth the purchase." Read more
"...So now everything works great and the price was just right. Playing so many games on very high settings is no problem...." Read more
"...case - unknown, two glass panels, OK for this price point (but lacks premium case features)-NOTES..." Read more
"...Even at it's normal price, I think the overall product represents a decent value and is great for getting into entry-level ray tracing and QHD..." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the computer. They mention that it runs quietly, with just 3 main fans.
"...-It is very quiet. My keyboard makes way more noise than the computer does...." Read more
"...Gsync/freesync work great!Sound: Quiet system, even with fans on max.The Bad:..." Read more
"...the rear fan would spin up to its fastest setting but then make this horrible sound, like the fins were rubbing on something...." Read more
"...The fans are quiet though which is a huge plus...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the computer to be easy. They mention that the drivers were easily installed, and the setup went flawlessly. They also say that the overall assembly was good, and that it was one of the most painless startups they have ever experienced. Customers also appreciate the easy BIOS setup for overclocking, and mention that everything was installed properly.
"...It is also easy to turn on and off the lighting (as long as you don't lose your remote)...." Read more
"...Anyways.. back to the system.Good clean build. Everything was installed properly...." Read more
"...The bottom one went in easily, the top one required sliding the radiator down as far as possible in the oval mounting holes, and even then it was a..." Read more
"...The graphics card, ram, Bluetooth adapter card and CPU were all correctly installed and fit in their place snuggly...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer. They mention that the RGB on it is very pretty to look at, and the LED fans are pretty to see. The computer provides the graphics quality and frame speed that they had been looking for, and that the wiring looked very professional. They also say that the experience is very pleasant when using this computer.
"...-Cable management is pretty good overall and it looks nice and clean inside.-It runs pretty cool temperature wise overall...." Read more
"...All the fans worked as the picture shows and it looks really nice. It worked right out of the box as promised...." Read more
"...side of the case, plus RGB lighting system make this computer very visually appealing...." Read more
"...Looks good- Not ridiculously loud-1 TB WD Blue ssdThe "mehs":- Some components were substandard:1...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the computer. Some mention that it runs pretty cool temperature wise, has no problems with heat management, and the cooling system works well. However, others say that the cooler also runs hot, has an issue with the graphics card overheating, and can increase the temperature quite a bit when playing a game.
"...-It runs pretty cool temperature wise overall...." Read more
"...The first was that the back of the computer got hot where the exhaust is. And by hot I mean really really hot!..." Read more
"...There was a marked improvement in GPU temps, but they still crept up to ~78C over time and again, none of the case fans ever really spun up...." Read more
"...after the original started making noise during shutdowns and would overheat. I wanted a marginally higher-wattage psu for the RTX 3080 anyways...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the computer. Some mention that the cables were done well, neat, and exceptional. However, others say that the connections were loose or not connected.
"...No software needed.-Cable management is pretty good overall and it looks nice and clean inside...." Read more
"...Something as simple as cable management is rushed and the total lack of performance customization coupled with less than optimal part selection..." Read more
"...Parts: Reasonably good brands in my unitBuild: Good cable managementPerformance: System is very powerful...." Read more
"...-Iffy cable management. Fixed this when I replaced power supply..." Read more
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I will break down the Pros/Cons here as well as give some pointers to get the most out of this computer if you do buy it and some basic trouble shooting of common problems. This will be a long review though, so if you want a TLDR: It is a great buy, but a few things to be aware of if you are going to buy it.
I needed a new computer for work and for Cyberpunk 2077 and this is perfect! I use this for work and gaming both. I do photography and videography for work so I need a powerful PC to handle my work (especially for video) and I also am a big PC gamer. I will cover both subjects in this review so you know how it does for both uses. I also have generally built my PCs so I have quite a bit of hardware knowledge, which is an important thing to think about before buying this PC (I will explain below).
Pros:
-The parts that you are getting in this machine are VERY capable. This is not the tippity-top of the line but it is a solid gaming PC/workstation. I usually try to get my tech at that peak price-to-power ratio. If you get the top of the line, you pay a lot more for that extra 10% power, and if you get something cheap, you'll end up replacing it soon. This computer, in my opinion, is right in that sweet spot.
-The parts are all trustworthy brands. You are not guaranteed any specific manufacturer, but all my parts meet the specs listed and are from reputable brands. (MSI, Intel, GIGABYTE, WesternDigital, CoolerMaster, etc)
-With liquid cooling on your CPU overclocking is very viable. If you don't know how to overclock, either research it yourself or get help. Do not use the "Default Overclock" settings where you let the system do it for you. I tested that out and it would have burnt out my CPU over time with a very high voltage it ran. I did my own overclock and have a very stable 4.6GHz that never runs hotter than 70 degrees. You could easily push it past that if you wanted, but I prefer to err on the safe side. You can definitely push this machine a bit though.
-It is a very cool looking machine with tons of light options to select from with a remote control. No software needed.
-Cable management is pretty good overall and it looks nice and clean inside.
-It runs pretty cool temperature wise overall. I added two additional fans based off some other reviews, but I don't know that they were needed.
-This thing runs most of my games at 4k Ultra settings with 60fps. A few poorly optimized games (not the fault of this computer) might require me to drop the resolution to 1440p. If you are on a 1080p monitor, you shouldn't have any problems with any games around.
-This is a dream for video editing. Some of my projects on my old PC struggled to play back while I was working on them in Premiere Pro, and rendering times were pretty long. I had a good CPU but a very old GPU in my old system with an SSD but not an M.2 like this. My old PC I used proxy files to help with editing and had those playing back at a fraction of even the proxy quality. This plays smoothly during editing without even using proxy files in full 4k. Very impressive! My render time for a 15 second project I had completed before that was VERY HEAVY on effects and animation took almost 2 hours. This computer did it in under a minute thanks to this GPU. My old GPU was not supported so all the work fell to the CPU. If you have a good GPU already, you may not notice that improvement, but if you are in the same boat I was, then this will be life changing for you.
-Boot time is only a few seconds once you are past the splash screen to enter BIOS.
-It is very quiet. My keyboard makes way more noise than the computer does. It is also easy to turn on and off the lighting (as long as you don't lose your remote). My home office also happens to be our bedroom, so it being quiet and being able to turn off the lighting or dim it easily are very nice benefits for my late work nights when my wife is trying to sleep.
-My unit was assembled in the US and was perfect when it arrived. Well packed and protected.
Cons:
-The mouse and keyboard that come with this are the only kind-of "con". I haven't used the keyboard yet, but the mouse was broken when I got it and it felt like it came from a happy meal. I already have a good keyboard and mouse and would have never used these anyways. I was not expecting anything from these as they are "freebies" that are thrown in with the PC and any company selling pre-built PCs usually gives VERY cheap peripherals. Just plan on probably needing to buy another mouse and keyboard at some point and not using these long term. This would be the case with pretty much any pre-built PC brand. High end pre-built brands might give better peripherals, but if you've spent that much on your PC you will still probably replace what they give you with the top of the line peripherals anyways, so I don't take any points off for this. It is to be expected.
I have not personally had a single real con yet with this machine, but I read a lot of other reviews before I bought this and knew what I was getting. The motherboard is not top of the line at all. It doesn't leave much room for upgrading this to be a monster machine down the road (don't get me wrong though, this machine is already a beast right now), but I knew that before I bought this, so it is not really a negative. It is totally capable of handling all of the components they built this with and even good enough to do some basic overclocking.
I had read reviews saying that sometimes connections are loose or things like that and it can cause problems. CyberPowerPC were also nice enough to include a little card showing some of the common things to come loose during shipping to check before you power on. I bought this PC knowing if there were any problems, I am my own Tech Support and won't have any problems. If you are not tech savvy or good with building PCs then you may want to read more reviews and think hard about getting this PC. Maybe budget a trip to Geek Squad in to your price, just in case you have any issues. I can tell you that my unit came in perfect condition and it would have worked out of the box for any level of user, but some other reviews have had problems so I am mentioning that so you are aware.
I will give a few pointers/tips based off other peoples bad reviews that you can easily fix without much know how. It is a shame some people sent this machine back for very simple issues thinking the computer was broken. Here are a few things to know if you buy this PC but aren't a huge nerd like me that can figure out what to fix:
-Check all the connections that you can see in the case when you get it to see if they are snug. Hopefully they give you the same little card for what to look for, but you don't need to know where stuff goes, just check to see if what is plugged in feels snug where it is already plugged in. If you have a fan power cable or something that came loose, it could cause the PC to overheat and just randomly shut off to protect itself.
-A couple reviews said this had terrible WiFi reception. They probably did not connect the additional antenna that is included... This computer has the strongest connection of any piece of tech in my home with the default parts that came with this. I believe there are instructions on where to connect it in the back, but it is similar to a coaxial cable jack.
-Download all the latest updates and drivers. Some computer issues you can have may have nothing to do with the seller/hardware and could just be a software issue.
-A few users had issues with their BIOS possibly. Do not go messing with your BIOS if you don't know what you are doing, but it may be worth doing an internet search just on how to "Reset your BIOS to default" which could fix that problem for you. Just resetting your BIOS is not very difficult or dangerous to do.
-Any other problems you have, it could be a simple fix that again would be worth doing a quick search for the issue you are having. It may be way easier to solve a small issue than to pack it up and ship it back and get a refund.
-Worst case scenario, see if a techy friend or a local computer place can fix it for you if you still have any problems. The other reviews made it sound like the CyberPowerPC tech support can't do to much to help you without you shipping it off to them which will be a huge pain. It does sound like you can return it for a refund without too much trouble if it comes to that though.
Again a reminder though, I did not have a single problem with my unit. I don't know how many units have these little problems, but I wanted to try and address some of the common ones from other reviews so that if you buy this, you know what to look for when you open it up and you can just have fun with your new computer instead of weeks of waiting for shipping and repairs.
Conclusion:
Even if I had run in to any little problems, I would still be very happy with this computer. I was planning on having to fix some little issues when I bought it and it was a pleasant surprise that everything was working perfectly. This computer is an absolute beast for gaming and video editing both. Whether you need it for work or for fun, this will do the job no problem. I did a lot of shopping around and did not find anything else that compared to the value of this PC at the price that I got it at. I have always built my computers in the past. This was my first pre-built PC I have ever gotten. I am surprised and very happy with what CyberPowerPC has delivered on. It seemed the least I could do to write this review and give a few trouble shooting tips because they saved me a few hundred dollars and some build time. I would definitely buy from them again.
Disclaimer: A lot of my review has to do with the value of this product and reviewing it at the price that I paid. I got it during Prime Day and it seems to be higher now so you'll have to decide if it is worth it at what ever the current price is. When I got it, it was significantly cheaper than buying the parts and building it myself. Now it seems to be priced about the same or a little higher than the components would cost (which is a fair business model to have it priced at this higher price). I was planning on getting this exact PC from them before it went on sale. It was in my wish list on Amazon already and I was planning on buying it before the end of the year, but when I saw it went on sale, I immediately got it. Well worth the purchase.
Good way to buy PC's now for getting the most bang for the buck. Though don't learn as much as you would if you assembled system yourself. But save some time, money and hassle.
Included image of m.2 drive because first I'd seen. I put a penny is on the m.2 also for size reference. heh
What I got with my system:
~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan
~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB
~ m.2 SDD: 1tb INTEL 660p Series
~ RAM: TFORCE 16GB speed 3000 (16-18-18-38)
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Will list what I did first, as helpful note;
After all updates. I created my Spybot Search & Destroy (good free anti-malware app) whitepages list. ...mentioning this reminder because... creating the whitepages (ie. files 100% sure are clean) list should only be done on new OS install, and saves loads of time on scans later, so first thing to do with new PC. Finally created my drive image backup. This time I just used DriveImage XML (free) ..easiest/fastest. Maybe will go back and create a proper IMG format file later but couldn't find my old Clonezilla USB or spare USB thumbdrive to make a new one. And XML/dat works. Just a reminder sense don't get install CD's anymore.
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Anyways.. back to the system.
Good clean build. Everything was installed properly.
As far as the case, I like it. The RGB remote and color cycles is awesome. RGB on four fans and CPU change in sync. Only complaint is no USB-C on front (one on rear), but I knew that.
Some complained about airflow, but I no problem. If your going to overclocking or pushing it at max, yes, put a slim 120mm fan on the top vent. (or just remove the glass) Also I think it would make a lot of sense to _cover_ the bottom air vent. ..as looks to me your loosing new air from the intakes through it. So probably a easy improvement that could be made without adding any fans at all. Something I also like about the design is the intake air goes through the front side vents. The design is such that I can easily cut and wedge in strips of black air filter material. (hardware store sells a matted type for HVAC that has black carbon on one side so faced out it would still look fine) To help keep dust out, and quick to remove when I need more airflow for system demanding tasks VR or gaming, but for normal computing, the airflow reduction will be less than what dust buildup does, so maintenance saver for me.
other notes.. I didn't expect to use the WIFI, but ended up using and works really good and fast. Didn't really notice any difference in download speeds from my ethernet cable.
Further comments on parts:
~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan ~
prob. the component that most likely to vary, but looks they only source good names
~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB ~
Read had gotten ASUS motherboards, so maybe this varies too, but the CB on end means it's a version of this mobo manufactured specifically for CyberPower. If you want to update the bios you have to get the drivers from CyberPower website not ASRocks. (most should never need to) Coincidentally, I went with ASRocks in my last self-build and it ran 24/7 for many many years. This PG4 is a midrange in their lineup and sufficient to get most from this hardware. If want more expensive version, I would suggest a custom build direct from CP's website. But again, I think the school of thought on overspec'ing with buying the most expensive mobo is bogus.
One negative is not many USB ports on back, just 2 USB 2.0(key/mouse) 2 3.1, and 1 Type-C on back.
~ m.2 SDD: INTEL 660p Series ~
Faster than a SATA SDD, not the fastest m.2 you can buy, but reliable. I was expecting a traditional SATA SDD and was surprised by this component, first m.2 I seen. Was wondering where the harddrive was, thought ok, it must be on the back of the tray, but than.. what's that's on the motherboard? wait what!? THAT's the 1tb drive? No way! Heh. tech's come a long ways.
Is a slot for a second m.2 under the video card on my system, though I didn't remove the GPU to see.
~ TFORCE .. 16gb 3000
.. very nice RAM though I upgraded to 64gb and used these sticks to upgrade my old system.
~ I will list the PSU (power supply) after I do tear down inspection, but I trust it provides clean power, all that important. And these days the MOBO's are better at power filtering as well, so not as important as once was, though read a review saying the PSU they got was gold star certified.
Last irrelevant notes.. Keyboard and Mouse. I'm of the opinion that anyone buying a PC desktop should always consider the keyboard and mouse that comes with a system as backups. This one just comes with fancier backups than you usually get. Each person is different, to get the most out of the system, I recommend purchasing peripheral devices to your personal preference. Like for example, a mechanical keyboard for faster more enjoyable typing, ergo, or perhaps wireless keyboard with laptop style buttons, is no need to spend much but upgrading your interfaces really enhances the experience a great deal. For example you can get a mechanical keyboard for $25-30 that is nice a typing experience as $125 keyboards. And wireless mice for $10 that give as good experience as $75 mice. But to review these, the included mouse is solid, with 4 buttons on side instead of just two, mouse wheel is smooth. Though overall is a little big for me. Keyboard has really nice palm rest, and media buttons on side are conveniently placed. However the squishy keys are like typing in a fog compared to my mechanical keyboard. I also recently got a $25 ARTECK ultra-thin wireless laptop style keyboard, that is interesting/neat experience as a secondary input device.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
Good way to buy PC's now for getting the most bang for the buck. Though don't learn as much as you would if you assembled system yourself. But save some time, money and hassle.
Included image of m.2 drive because first I'd seen. I put a penny is on the m.2 also for size reference. heh
What I got with my system:
~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan
~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB
~ m.2 SDD: 1tb INTEL 660p Series
~ RAM: TFORCE 16GB speed 3000 (16-18-18-38)
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Will list what I did first, as helpful note;
After all updates. I created my Spybot Search & Destroy (good free anti-malware app) whitepages list. ...mentioning this reminder because... creating the whitepages (ie. files 100% sure are clean) list should only be done on new OS install, and saves loads of time on scans later, so first thing to do with new PC. Finally created my drive image backup. This time I just used DriveImage XML (free) ..easiest/fastest. Maybe will go back and create a proper IMG format file later but couldn't find my old Clonezilla USB or spare USB thumbdrive to make a new one. And XML/dat works. Just a reminder sense don't get install CD's anymore.
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Anyways.. back to the system.
Good clean build. Everything was installed properly.
As far as the case, I like it. The RGB remote and color cycles is awesome. RGB on four fans and CPU change in sync. Only complaint is no USB-C on front (one on rear), but I knew that.
Some complained about airflow, but I no problem. If your going to overclocking or pushing it at max, yes, put a slim 120mm fan on the top vent. (or just remove the glass) Also I think it would make a lot of sense to _cover_ the bottom air vent. ..as looks to me your loosing new air from the intakes through it. So probably a easy improvement that could be made without adding any fans at all. Something I also like about the design is the intake air goes through the front side vents. The design is such that I can easily cut and wedge in strips of black air filter material. (hardware store sells a matted type for HVAC that has black carbon on one side so faced out it would still look fine) To help keep dust out, and quick to remove when I need more airflow for system demanding tasks VR or gaming, but for normal computing, the airflow reduction will be less than what dust buildup does, so maintenance saver for me.
other notes.. I didn't expect to use the WIFI, but ended up using and works really good and fast. Didn't really notice any difference in download speeds from my ethernet cable.
Further comments on parts:
~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan ~
prob. the component that most likely to vary, but looks they only source good names
~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB ~
Read had gotten ASUS motherboards, so maybe this varies too, but the CB on end means it's a version of this mobo manufactured specifically for CyberPower. If you want to update the bios you have to get the drivers from CyberPower website not ASRocks. (most should never need to) Coincidentally, I went with ASRocks in my last self-build and it ran 24/7 for many many years. This PG4 is a midrange in their lineup and sufficient to get most from this hardware. If want more expensive version, I would suggest a custom build direct from CP's website. But again, I think the school of thought on overspec'ing with buying the most expensive mobo is bogus.
One negative is not many USB ports on back, just 2 USB 2.0(key/mouse) 2 3.1, and 1 Type-C on back.
~ m.2 SDD: INTEL 660p Series ~
Faster than a SATA SDD, not the fastest m.2 you can buy, but reliable. I was expecting a traditional SATA SDD and was surprised by this component, first m.2 I seen. Was wondering where the harddrive was, thought ok, it must be on the back of the tray, but than.. what's that's on the motherboard? wait what!? THAT's the 1tb drive? No way! Heh. tech's come a long ways.
Is a slot for a second m.2 under the video card on my system, though I didn't remove the GPU to see.
~ TFORCE .. 16gb 3000
.. very nice RAM though I upgraded to 64gb and used these sticks to upgrade my old system.
~ I will list the PSU (power supply) after I do tear down inspection, but I trust it provides clean power, all that important. And these days the MOBO's are better at power filtering as well, so not as important as once was, though read a review saying the PSU they got was gold star certified.
Last irrelevant notes.. Keyboard and Mouse. I'm of the opinion that anyone buying a PC desktop should always consider the keyboard and mouse that comes with a system as backups. This one just comes with fancier backups than you usually get. Each person is different, to get the most out of the system, I recommend purchasing peripheral devices to your personal preference. Like for example, a mechanical keyboard for faster more enjoyable typing, ergo, or perhaps wireless keyboard with laptop style buttons, is no need to spend much but upgrading your interfaces really enhances the experience a great deal. For example you can get a mechanical keyboard for $25-30 that is nice a typing experience as $125 keyboards. And wireless mice for $10 that give as good experience as $75 mice. But to review these, the included mouse is solid, with 4 buttons on side instead of just two, mouse wheel is smooth. Though overall is a little big for me. Keyboard has really nice palm rest, and media buttons on side are conveniently placed. However the squishy keys are like typing in a fog compared to my mechanical keyboard. I also recently got a $25 ARTECK ultra-thin wireless laptop style keyboard, that is interesting/neat experience as a secondary input device.
Top reviews from other countries
- i7-9700K which scores great on userbenchmark.
- ASRock Z390 Phanom Gaming 4-CB motherboard with 4.20 firmware. I have not updated firmware as ASRock does not "actually" support the CB version of this motherboard. It is specifically designed for CyberpowerPC only. Right now the firmware is quite up to date, we will see what the future brings. No star deduction there.
- EVGA RTX 2070 Super which scores 6300 on Superposition Benchmark on 1080p Extreme. Without overlocking this is a good result. Plus you can just use the X1 software from EVGA or MSI Afterburner for your special needs. I recommend you guys to do that as default fan curve is just terrible and the temperatures might get too high, just make your own curve.
- Teamgroup UD4-3000 MHz 2 x 8 GB RAM which scores great on userbenchmark and I am really happy about that.
- Stress testing the GPU resulted in maximum 75 C temperature. During gaming of 1440p Jedi Knight Fallen Order on Epic Detail, the avarage fps was 91 and the temperature never went over 74 C. Again, GPU fan speeds were customized via MSI Afterburner here.
- RGB remote controller for the fans is a terrible one and it broke the 2nd day. I do not care about the RGB, and I will replace the fans anyway.
- The case is nice, tempered glass looks beautiful and it even has filters below the case for an extra case fan. I will use that spot for sure. You also get a free spot on top of the case, it might be useful to install an exhaust fan too at some point.
- The wifi adapter built in on the board worked for me. I guess this is more like a house network quality thing.
- The Intel SSD is just decent. I was using a similar one anyway.
This is an amazing PC with great components for the price. I got it on a Black Friday deal and I am really happy with it. It is definitely recommended. 5/5.
Feel free to ask any questions.
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2019
- i7-9700K which scores great on userbenchmark.
- ASRock Z390 Phanom Gaming 4-CB motherboard with 4.20 firmware. I have not updated firmware as ASRock does not "actually" support the CB version of this motherboard. It is specifically designed for CyberpowerPC only. Right now the firmware is quite up to date, we will see what the future brings. No star deduction there.
- EVGA RTX 2070 Super which scores 6300 on Superposition Benchmark on 1080p Extreme. Without overlocking this is a good result. Plus you can just use the X1 software from EVGA or MSI Afterburner for your special needs. I recommend you guys to do that as default fan curve is just terrible and the temperatures might get too high, just make your own curve.
- Teamgroup UD4-3000 MHz 2 x 8 GB RAM which scores great on userbenchmark and I am really happy about that.
- Stress testing the GPU resulted in maximum 75 C temperature. During gaming of 1440p Jedi Knight Fallen Order on Epic Detail, the avarage fps was 91 and the temperature never went over 74 C. Again, GPU fan speeds were customized via MSI Afterburner here.
- RGB remote controller for the fans is a terrible one and it broke the 2nd day. I do not care about the RGB, and I will replace the fans anyway.
- The case is nice, tempered glass looks beautiful and it even has filters below the case for an extra case fan. I will use that spot for sure. You also get a free spot on top of the case, it might be useful to install an exhaust fan too at some point.
- The wifi adapter built in on the board worked for me. I guess this is more like a house network quality thing.
- The Intel SSD is just decent. I was using a similar one anyway.
This is an amazing PC with great components for the price. I got it on a Black Friday deal and I am really happy with it. It is definitely recommended. 5/5.
Feel free to ask any questions.
It arrived ahead of schedule over a long weekend and was here on the day following a stat. Completed setup in minutes and wow it boots up before my tv can, and it’s a quick start tv. It’s insane the speed, so quiet and nice flashy lights I can turn off if I want. Yes it’s a cheep brand name but every single component inside is brand name, and above expectation on motherboard and power supply they are also right up there.
If you want a high end gaming system at a value price and can’t build it yourself I highly recommend this pc.
Unfortunately other than that I cannot recommend Cyberpowerpc at all. I’ve had the PC for just over a year and problems started: overheating due to bad design and bad airflow (all 4 fans were set up as exhaust fans). Getting in touch with Cyberpowerpc is almost impossible. I waited for each reply a minimum of 3(!) weeks only to get a bit helpful and vague response. Do not buy from Cyberpowerpc unless you are just looking for the parts and are getting a great deal.