Just got the computer yesterday and I must say Im pretty impressed with the performance and price! Everything works fine and runs smoothly. MY computer came with a ZOTAC 2080, an ADATA su800 1tb, the ryzen 7 2700x, and a GeIL EVO POTENZA (never heard of it but no issues with the ram.) The only thing Im disappointed in was the gigabyte MICRO ATX motherboard and of course an off brand PSU. I already knew the computer was gonna come with an offbrand PSU so I bought my own and replaced it immediately. Im of course going to be looking for a new motherboard when the time comes, but overall Im pretty satisfied with my purchase. End all be all, I still saved a couple hundred bucks on a RTX 2080 system even after all the part replacements.
D.A.
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This gaming pc had the specs I needed for photo and video editing. A decent mobo with the capability to tweak the hardware if I needed to, solid video card, and enough RAM and bonus disk drive. Yes, there can be more improvements with the overall build but with my calculations I would need to spend a few hundred dollars or more. I like the cleanliness of the build and the quietness too. All my previous systems have been built piece by piece and with the driving costs of the video card and RAM buying a pre-built was a risk, but this pc put all of those worries away. I ran the UserBenchmark and got the following: UserBenchmarks: Game 123%, Desk 94%, Work 106% CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X - 96.5% GPU: Zotac RTX 2080 - 157.8% SSD: Adata Ultimate SU800 1TB - 108.3% RAM: Geil Evo Potenza CL17-17-17 D4-2400 2x8GB - 92.1% MBD: Gigabyte GA-AX370M-DS3H-CF I was able to overclock the RAM to 3000Mhz and left the CPU at stock speeds. Let me be frank, the stock settings is already overkill for my needs, but I feel better being future proof with the parts. Bonus, theres a remote to turn on/off and adjust the LED case fans and CPU fan.
Glenn
5
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Honestly, after living with it a week, I have to say that this is THE best computer Ive ever owned. Every aspect and feature works perfectly, significantly exceeding my expectations. Where to begin? Okay: I find I love the the cool RGB lighting with its near endless variety of colors, patterns, and animations controlled by the included remote, even though it wasnt even a factor in my computer hunt originally. Seen through the tempered glass side panel, it really is striking. The fans are nice and quiet, as well. This is my first true gaming rig, not to mention my first PC with a solid state primary drive, and all I can say about its blazing speed is WOW. Im mainly a gamer, but I bet this would be great for the home user wanting to do video editing and rendering. Speaking of games, the 2TB secondary drive has plenty of room to install all your favorite games. How do they run? Spectacularly! Looking at Steams in-game FPS counter, when I disabled the framerate limiter in The Witcher 3 and set every graphical setting to on, maximum, or Ultra, I saw an astounding framerate of 188(!) FPS...needless to say, even with everything I could throw at it, the game still ran smooth as oiled silk, as it does for Far Cry 4 and others. Remember, the RTX 2070 cards ray tracing ability hasnt been used in a published game yet, so youre relatively future-proofed. I expect to enjoy mine for quite a few years before needing any upgrade beyond minor improvement (increasing RAM at some point, for example) and very possibly without having to do a thing. In summary, I think this machine is a complete thoroughbred in every respect. The GMA1394A has only been available for a few months but Im glad I have mine...I believe as people realize what a terrific value it is, the demand for them could well drive prices upward. .
E. V. Beck
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0:00 0:00 This video is not intended for all audiences. What date were you born? January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 Submit Adobe Flash Player is required to watch this video. Install Flash Player Before pulling the trigger on the purchase of this machine. I had done my research on the specifications of the system. I used the specs and tried to build out the system my self thinking I would save money. I found it was slightly cheaper building it myself, but I had weigh the risks of getting a bad component or having a unforeseen issue. Plus, not to mention it comes with a year warranty. When the system came in I was more then happy with the brand of companants used (Gigabyte). Ive used them for years with no issue. The big thing for me was the cable management and the RBG lights. I would have never built it and it look so good. Im so impressed with it that I now display my system on my desk. I used to hide my old rig. After building my own computers for the last 20 years . Im glad I went with this pre-built system. Oh yeah - it runs my Oculus with no issues and 4k gaming with everything turned on max detail. Stop looking and purchase.
Chazman1946
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Have had this computer for a day and a half, first the keyboard didnt work, cant type in any numbers or symbols, called CyberpowerPC and they told me they would ship me another keyboard in about a week. Good thing I had a spare keyboard from my old computer. About a hour after calling them the computer refuses to boot, goes into the Bios loading screen and then after about 5 minutes goes into the bios screen to change functions, never boots into Windows. Im typing this from my old computer and if Cyberpowerpv cant get me to have this thing running with some over the phone solutions, its getting packed up and going back to Amazon tomorrow afternoon! UPDATE: Put on hold for 20 minutes with CyberpowerPC, packed it back up and sent it back to Amazon for refund. I then ordered another computer from them, this time a IbuypowerPC brand one with an Intel i9 9900K model, I have had three previous Ibuypowerpc computers I have had them custom build for me, everyone of them worked flawlessly for years. I should have ordered one of theirs to start with!
Pete C
5
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I have been building my own gaming PCs for years. This time, one look at CYBERPOWERPC’s Black Friday prices and I couldn’t justify building. I took the plunge, and I’m very happy with my new CYBERPOWERPCPC. The build is very clean, the parts used are great/good, its bloatware-free, it runs like a racehorse, and it looks awesome. I purchased a Dell 27” GSync Monitor (S2716DGR) to go with the PC and all I can say is OMG. I’m running Fortnite on 1440 with Gysnc and all settings maxed out: the graphics are amazing and smooth, and this computer just purrs. I couldn’t help myself and also bought a Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe SSD (fastest SSD on the planet) to replace the included 240GB SSD. No regrets!
Amazon Customer
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So, maybe its just my computer, but Im experiencing horrible performance and technical issues all around. Right out of the box, the back facing fan was making a strange sound, as if it was hitting against something. I had to un-tighten some of the screws holding the fan to fix the issue. That was just a prelude of what was next to come... after the setup was over, i began installing games onto my HDD and ran into a weird artifact error in the form of a pop up window that made multiple images of my mouse curser. This was within the first 15 minutes of first time use with the unit. I then decided to restart to fix the error and I was greeted to my second error in the form of a fatal crash in one of the VR games I was trying to run. I tried everything to get this game to run, but I couldnt get it going to save my life, as I continually got the error over and over again. So I just gave up on the game completely and tried running a regular game that wasnt VR (My other VR games did work btw). I had planned to test some single player games on steam and needed to hook up my XBOX One controller via bluetooth, but for some weird reason, even bluetooth wasnt working on this PC. It struggles to find discoverable signals. After like 10 minutes of fiddling around with different controllers, I somehow got VERY lucky and got one of the m to connect. So then, I started running Resident Evil (GCN Remake) which is a pretty old game. Shouldt be too hard for an AMD Ryzen 7 and a RTX 2070, right? Well, I ran into slowdown and stutter like no one would ever believe. Im talking, my game would slow down to an absolute crawl. I even lowered the video settings to try and improve my situation, but it didnt help at all. My character would start walking on her own and my controller would vibrate a ton right before the extreme slowdown began, almost as if to personally warn me that the game was about to mess up. I was really puzzled by all this, so I decided to test out one more game, and it would be the lowest of low when it came to performance demand; the Genesis Classics Collection. These are all 16 bit games from the 90s, so theres NO WAY I could run into any kind of failure of any kind here, RIGHT? Wrong. I experienced input lag on my controller that totally made the games on that collection unplayable. I tried so hard to get the controller to work correctly. I even went through the trouble of syncing a totally different controller and its all the same. And the cherry on top of that cake is, right after I quit the game out of pure frustration, the UI crashes. Beautiful. I know based on everything im saying, it really sounds like I should rate this computer one star. The only reason I gave it two was because as I was playing Resident Evil, it was beautiful on the higher settings (for the 5 minutes that it worked properly). That star is also there because im trying to give some reasonable doubt here that maybe my unit is just not a good one. I plan on getting an exchange, and hopefully Ill get something that works properly. Everyone else seems to be rating a full 5 stars, and they all cant be wrong.Ill keep this review updated when and if my situation improves, but as of right now, this is a huge disappointment to me. My old Dell Inspiron is only running a vanilla 1070 video card and it doesnt have not one of the issues I went into detail with here.
Carrboro
4
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Edit after returning the PC. *** Good Performance, but comes with a few annoying issues It was delivered two week without any issue. But I returned it due to some wireless, Bluetooth and HDMI connection issues which I explain below. But first, what is good about it? - Packaging was satisfactory. The tower was very well protected. - I did not see any broken or loose piece inside it. - The keyboard and mouse is pretty good for gaming. - The system and hardware are as advertised. - I tested the performance in Frycry 5, and the average FPS was over 120 in ultra settings (1080p). What is annoying, and why I returned the item? (Please keep in mind that I am not an expert, so the issues that I write below might not big problems for someone who is handy and knowledgeable). - I do not know why but I could not connect my second monitor to the PC. There is one HDMI port that comes from the graphic card, and one that is connected to motherboard. I was able to connect only to the first one. I checked bios settings, and googled it, but could not find a solution. So, the other HDMI port does not work (or somehow the graphic card prevents it to be functional). - The performance of the wireless card is not good at all! My 4 years old laptop gets average 110 mbps/s. However, the wireless card within this PC gave me maximum 16 mbps/s, with average 10 mbps/s. - Yet, there is a bigger problem with the Bluetooth function. When I connected my Bluetooth speaker and headphone, I could not get a proper sound quality from any of them. There was a constant scratchy noise. Again when I use my laptop I get flawless sound quality from both devices even when the laptop and Bluetooth devices are in different floors. Yet, this PCs Bluetooth doesnt work properly even in the same room. (By the way, I updated all hardware of the PC). Overall, based on my initial observations, I can say that there was nothing wrong about this PCs system performance. Being unable to use my second monitor and poor connection quality for wireless internet and Bluetooth were significant factors behind my returning decision. Because of these problems took 1 star off.
Arfen56
5
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Love this computer! When received, the first thing I did was open the case and inspect everything. Assembly was perfect, no connectors out of place. Wiring is very tidy, routed well. First start was flawless, and setup was a breeze. And man is this thing fast. Boot time is very quick with the OS on the SSD. Built in wi-fi is super fast also. So far I am very pleased with this computer, and I certainly could not have built an identical one for this price.
Jonathan Ohliger
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Last time I bought a PC: 2013 I wasnt planning on buying a PC for Black Friday, but when my friend pointed me to this rig, it sold itself. I feel like the sum of the worth of the components is more than what it was sold for. Experience: This was ready to go right out of the box. The glass plate made a visual inspection easy; I still took it off to make sure there werent any loose connections. Once I did, I plugged everything in and it loaded up right away. Coming from a 5-year-old computer meant I was used to having all settings on low and still being the toaster of online gaming. Now I have everything on highest settings and Im usually to first to load everything on League of Legends. It comes with 2 hard drives: a smaller SSD and a 2TB HDD. Windows loads off the SSD, so starts and restarts take a matter of seconds. If youre new to this setup, remember that you should install most large programs on the HDD and not the SSD unless you absolutely need it to load quickly. The fans are incredibly quiet. The tower is 3 feet away right now and theyre just a whisper of white noise. Ultimately, I would say this feels like a top-of-the-line computer. It isnt bleeding edge by any means, but unless your needs push beyond the needs of normal gaming, this will serve you well.