CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool SLC10200CPG Gaming PC (Intel i9-9900K 3.6GHz, 16GB DDR4, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB, 1TB SSD, WiFi & Win 10 Home) Black

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3.9 out of 5
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Call Me Cat
5
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I am extremely pleased with this PC so far. I have only had it for a little over a week but it has exceeded my expectations so far. Like another reviewer I received a box that was pretty banged up but the PC was in perfect shape. The foam insert they put inside the case kept everything safe and snug. It really is a beautiful machine and the parts inside seem to be of good quality. I did not open it up to look at the power supply but the SSD, RAM and Video Card are all good brands. I was hesitant to buy this PC due to having heard less than stellar things about Cyberpower but decided to take a chance because it really was too good to pass up at the price. I am extremely happy with this PC and I definitely recommend it if you are looking for a Beast of a machine. I mainly purchased this PC for Rendering which it does fantastically and without complaint and at speeds 50% faster than my old machine. It also runs all of my games on ultra settings with no complaints. I have been monitoring the temps while I put it to the test and so far it has stayed nice and cool. Also there is no bloatware like so many premade PCs have this one has Windows 10 and nothing else. I love how clean it is! This is a great PC.
Manny_01
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First time going back to Windows PCs from MAC OS for video editing. This is a Deal , the usb c future proof VR ports and I9 9900k CPU is a beast. The rtx 2070 is beyond my expectations. Renders 4K 100mpbs 10 min clips like butter in Adobe Premiere. There is plenty of room for upgrades down the line. With this machine your getting the latest in consumer tech. Buy it
Efrain V.
5
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I like many other was going to build a pc before I came across this deal. Given that this was 600 less than me building it myself I went for it. For the most part this Pc is good. It’s quite as long as you don’t over clock it came with a few good parts. An ASRock gaming phantom 4, msi geoforce rtx 2070 intel i9-9900k but that’s where it ends with the high quality parts. This came with a house brand 120mm liquid cooler with a apevia fan on both sides with another two fans. Their house brand keyboard and mouse. The WiFi can only go to 250 mbps( I have an asus rog gt-11000ax router with on my phone gets 700mbps). Their ssd is an sata ssd not an m.2 so you’ll have two free slots. I would still recommend this pc because despite using cheap parts it’s still good for its price. I would just recommend upgrading to a 240mm liquid cooler since now my pc is silent even over clocked. Then what ever brand liquid older you use get their fans so the rgb is set together. Me I went with a cosair h100ti 240mm liquid cooler. Then I would recommend adding more m.2 storage. It would still be cheaper to upgrade after buying than it would be to build it yourself.
Anita Lewis
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I play games like Arma 3 and GTA V, and I have to say this blows everything out of the water. I had to get a new monitor to actually utilize the components of this PC. Also, I got a promo code for BFV, so if you were wondering, yes you get a game code in your email if you buy this. I havent had any problems for the 3 months I had it. I just wish they used better RAM. Components: i9-9900k Gigabyte Windforce RTX 2070 ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB 16GB (2x8) ADATA XPG Z1 2400Mhz CL16 Memory WD Blue 1TB SSD Asetek 550LC 4 RGB Case Fans (looks like either Apevia 412L-RGB or Raidmax NV-R120B or a mixture of the two since I got two RGB controllers) Didnt come with the screws for m.2 drives although the standoffs are installed. Comes with two discs, a driver disc for the GPU and a BIOS disc for the motherboard although there is no optical drive
C. Consiglio
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I recently got this PC and did the basic check of connections to make sure nothing came loose in shipping on the 15 minute ride from the factory to my house and everything seemed good. except the hard drive wasnt properly seated in the bay and looked haphazardly thrown in the drive bay area. But I thought maybe it just got knocked loose in shipping, no biggie. so I powered up and thought thats strange the fan leds wont turn on. And in about 15 minutes I got a blue screen memory management crash. I rebooted It and it kept crashing about every 15 minutes . So I figure ok bad stick of ram and obviously this things got some other issues, Ill call them in the morning. Thinking most companies would be like "Sounds like you got a bad one, let us replace that for you.". Not CYBERPOWERPC this is how they employ their free workforce. "Have you ever wanted to do low end PC tech work and not get paid for it? Then you should buy a CYBERPOWERPC" The next morning I asked them to return the PC, because its obviously not in working order. They in turn ask if I would diagnose which stick of ram went bad and, then go through and check every connection in the PC. So I can reverse engineer their build to find where they screwed up and fix it for them. Me being MR.nice guy and not thinking of the time sink this could be is like "sure, grumble grumble". At this point I was like anything to get off the phone after waiting on hold for over 30 mins. I come to find out they never connected the fans to the power supply or even ran the wires to them. Its not like they came loose. The connectors were tucked away in separate sections of the build and were obviously never connected. Well almost 5 hours of work and driving to the factory and I have a PC that I pretty much built, and that ran without fans for hours. The way things are going Im just waiting for the next piece to give out. At least I got the insurance. That being said the components arent half bad and the customer service reps after the the 20 to 30 minute wait are pretty helpful. TLDR; 4/10 Wont play again. Dont Buy unless you want to join the CYBERPOWERPC unpaid workforce. Youre probably better off buying the components and putting it together yourself. At least youll save a few bucks and get better parts. I mean you probably wouldnt forget to connect the fans.
Rick P.
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1) The system is very fast and has some nice HW. 2) On board audio is not stand alone 7.1 (or 5.1) without additional purchase called tech support three time got three different answers -- BUT they did try their best and I have dealt with much worse. One person said I needed a front audio module and he called it an DAZ (no clue but I Google searched it and it came back in the big bucks range), the tier two support advised a third party sound board (DUH but dont say your system supports it -- so this is the option I am taking). 3) Manuals are on CDs but the system has no optical drive. Tech support said the info was loaded to the computer but I searched manually and then let Windows try (good luck with that) and found nothing. 4) Nice case but the lights are a little overboard, again no manual as to were to add additional HDDs. On the CD you get the motherboard specs but you cant read the manual with this pc. Not real obvious but found were it went without breaking a warranty seal. As for Durability I am running a thirty day power on -- Ill let you know if it fails
James W. West III
5
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I expected a good machine, fast and capable, but I also expected to find a few rough edges. I was happy to be mistaken, this machine did not have any problems on arrival. It started right up for me, walked through setup after minimal hookup of peripherals, and I was enjoying gaming within just a few minutes. I ordinarily build gaming machines, but I cannot source parts to compete on price, and now I know there isnt a need to do so. As an added bonus, this Cyberpower machine has interesting light options on fans and other details that I wouldnt have added to a home-built machine. Im happy with my purchase, and if I had to choose all over again Id buy again in a heartbeat, knowing what I know now.
OsisNie
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First thing I did after booting it up was try to run a benchmark but it threw an error about a missing DLL in my face. It then wouldnt let me install the required DirectX runtimes to make it work. I had to reformat using my own personal copy of Windows 10 home (a USB stick version.) See, they give you a backup DVD with windows and motherboard drivers but then theres no optical drive is there? The motherboard drivers were luckily easy enough to find on Asrocks website. Anyway, that worked so lets get on to how it runs. Hot. and. loud. The cpu idles around 30c (ambient around 65F) which is fine, but very quickly under load will hit low 80s. Sustained load in the 90s. Thats under TJmax, so if youre not overclocking its probably fine, but still quite warm. The CPU cooler is not the loud part though in my experience. Now, the RTX 2070 in here is MSI branded, not entirely sure which specific model. Its benching below reference 2070s in every bench I try though so lower end is my guess. This is the loud one. If youre gonna be doing any sort of serious gaming, get some earplugs. When that fan starts revving up, which it will, HOLY CRAP IS IT LOUD. Youll hear it at 40%, youll debate putting vsync on at 70%, and I havent even tried 100% since I dont want to go deaf. That being said, max temp Ive seen on it is mid-70s. As I saw in another review, the fan arrangement is bizarre. All of the fans pull air into the case. I assume its meant to vent out the top but theres no fan there to help it. Some reviews were saying the RAM was clocked at 2400, mine specifically is 2666 though. So, some anecdotal actual performance numbers. 3DMark Time Spy: 8540 NovaBench: 3137 FFXV bench: 6300 Fallout 4, 1440p ultra: around 60-80 fps out the world, but will dip. Witcher 3, 1440p ultra: around 80 fps outside Novigrad Train Sim, 1440p ultra: 30 fps and somehow still has stuttering World of Warcraft, 1440p literally everything maxed: 100+ fps in the world, 200+ in most dungeons, havent tried in a large raid situation TL;DR conclusions: I should have just built my own. I have the know-how to do it, I just got lazy. I feel like I wasted a lot of money here but not enough to warrant the hassle of a return. I also think I overhyped the 2070 in my head. I know now its roughly equivalent to a 1080 non-Ti. Oh, and the included peripherals are actually even worse than I had already imagined. I dont expect that to be a shock to anyone though.
Rodney G. Dahlgren
5
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Im used to building my own PCs but decided on a pre-built this time around. This PC is plug and play. Take it out of the box, plug it in and start adding your own software programs. It just works and very well I might add. Its very fast and has all of the latest components. The motherboard is not top of the line but it does its job well. Im a little disappointed that it has only DDR4 2400 ram when the motherboard is capable of accepting up to DDR4 4300 ram. It seems to me that with all of the other top notch components the very slight price penalty for a speedier ram would have been worth it. It has 4 USB 3.0, type A ports (2 front, 2 back), 1 USB 3.1 gen 2, type A, 1 USB 3.1 gen 2, type C, and 2 USB 2.0 ports. Since I have so many external components to hook up I had to purchase an external USB Hub to accommodate everything. This PC is very quiet. It boots up and shuts down extremely fast. The RGB lighting is also fun to play with using the included remote to change modes and colors. Overall, I love this computer and believe that it is one of the best, if not the best, value out there. I very highly recommend it.
Recklessk
5
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At the time that I was putting together my list of parts to purchase my computer, it was priced 20-30% more than this build so I opted to purchase this computer. However with memory prices going down, the percent gap is a lot closer today. With Ram and SSD prices dropping like a rock I would rather build it myself today. So here are the things that I liked about it, the intel i9-9900K and RTX 2070 video card. The rest of the build I would had done a lot differently. The negatives for me was the SSD, (WD 2.5" 1TB), DDR4 2666 and the cheapo power supply. I guess they had to cut corners somewhere. So I made some modifications to it therefore costing me pretty the same as if I were to build it myself today. I upgarded the ram to G SKill LED 32GB DDR4 3000 Power supply to Silverstone 1000W Platinum Modular SSD to M.2 PCIE Samsung Drive 1TB 970 I also added another RGB Fan on top as it was empty. Overall it was a good deal at time otherwise I wouldnt had purchased it. I had paid $1570, but with all the upgrades it went over my budget of $2000. Guess you get what you pay for.
Brand Name
CyberpowerPC
Graphics Coprocessor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
Hard Drive
1 TB Solid State Drive
Item Dimensions
18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches
Item model number
SLC10200CPG
Item Weight
32 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10 Home
RAM
16 GB DDR4
Style
Video Card: GeForce RTX 2070 8GB
Processor
Processor
3.6 GHz
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Count
8
USB
USB 2.0 Ports
2
USB 3.0 Ports
6
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