CYBERPOWERPC Luxe Gaming PC – Intel Core i9-11900KF, Nvidia
CYBERPOWERPC Luxe Gaming PC – Intel Core i9-11900KF, Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti 12GB, 32GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, 750W 80+ PSU, Wi-Fi, Liquid Cooling, Windows 11, 4000D Airflow
Weight: | 15.3 kg |
Dimensions: | 45.3 x 23 x 46.6 cm; 15.31 Kilograms |
Brand: | CYBERPOWERPC |
Model: | CGS480VR1069 |
Colour: | Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB Graphics Card |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | CYBERPOWERPC |
Dimensions: | 45.3 x 23 x 46.6 cm; 15.31 Kilograms |
Well packed and delivered early, fans and light control module where unplugged and had to be reconnected but that’s all, it runs flawlessly and plays every game I’ve thrown at it.
Up to now everything running so perfect. Verry happy with it’
Used by my son for gaming and video editing, this product ticks all the boxes.
Bought this gaming pc 2 weeks ago, it’s been the best purchase I’ve made its fast powerfull, quiet and very fast I can have many different webs open at once, highly recommend, this is the pre built pc your looking for trust me
This is by far the best pc I have ever had.
I Amit I was abit on edge about spending the price on Amazon cause you never know what your gonna get.
But the guys at Cyberpower did a amazing job.
I had regular updates on the progress of the order. And it was delivered much sooner than expected.
I may even buy another in the future for gamer sister.
Thank you Cyberpower 5*****
Got this for our son. Arrived and worked for a day. Next day SSD failed. Contacted support and they sent new SSD and software. Installed SSD and this thing is just so fast. It outperforms his previous hp pc which was top of the range. It’s that fast it almost does things before you think about them.
Works just fine, but I had a problem with wireless/Bluetooth card. I had to change the sockets and it was alright.
Overall, it’s a strong pc for gaming. Comes in with Windows already installed, just need to add your account and you are good go.
Easy to set up just one main cable and HDMI, comes with other pieces which I didn’t have to use, just plug it in and you’re ready to go.
I’ve tested some popular games so you can decide if this PC is for you.
Fortnite runs on 120+ FPS max settings.
Fortnite can run 400 to 500 FPS low settings.
Minecraft (Full Screen) 200+ FPS normal settings. Haven’t tried it on low settings because 200+ FPS is good enough for me.
GTA5 Online Runs 40 to 60 FPS max settings which isn’t the best.
GTA5 Online Low settings 200 to 300 FPS
Call Of Duty runs 120+ Max settings
( Haven’t tried low settings but based on the performance on other games I would guess it could easily run 250+ FPS)
To change to lower settings you’ll have to lunch the game you want to play and change the screen display. For example 3050×1080,
Lower the numbers are the better performance you’ll get but you’ll have to sacrifice graphics.
Everything smooth outside of games, fast download speed and loading speed.
Overall great PC, would definitely recommend.
Had a few issues with the RAM being very bad, nature of skimping out on the RAM for the build. Other than that, once the RAM is replaced with some better clock speed RAM, you’ll find this machine has no issues. I do have some tendencies where my graphics card will have some issues, still monitoring it if it happens all the time or whether it was a faulty driver at the time. Although, some others have reported issues with their card, also.
Really decent pc, MSI built parts and decent motherboard didn’t expect that. As the price dropping the value isn’t that bad, you might save 100 or at best if you built your own with same power but it’s still a headache and you get support here.
The biggest con is the RAM is a cheap for a rig this decent with only 2600hz.
You can solve it and get new ram, but as it is it’s enough for most games and competitive games.
I only just received this PC on the day of writing this review so bear that in mind. My first impressions of this product however is that I’ve bought myself a crazy good PC.
All advertised components are here, no issues with any installations that I can see. Windows 11 came pre-installed aswell. I was worried about this as the listing wasn’t very clear about whether it came with 10 or 11.
One slight issue I have is that the cable management could have looked a little cleaner. This won’t be a difficult DIY fix with a little knowledge however.
In terms of gaming performance, it’s currently running Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p on maxed out graphics with ray-tracing at around 70 fps with CPU (Ryzen 9 5900X) load at roughly 50%. GPU (RTX 3060 Ti) is at around 90%. Temperatures are all good and the fans are almost silent. This will run any modern game and do it like it’s nothing.
All in all, this is a pretty good value gaming Pc, even for the cost. I was going to assemble a very similar one myself but it would have cost around 2000 if I had, so a little under 1500 without the risk of self-assembly is a good deal.
Some criticisms of part choices though; the motherboard only has one slot for NVMe, which does limit future expansion for that kind of SSD, but regular SSDs won’t be a problem to add. Also a bit bummed out at the ram speed, there’s 32gb of it but in a PC with the CPU and GPU in this thing, you’d expect 3200 MHz at the absolute minimum. These parts weren’t exactly a secret before I bought it though so I can’t really let it effect the rating.
I will update this review if anything changes, but certainly as of time of writing, I feel confident I’ve bought a product that was worth what I paid.
It even came with a little remote control for the RGB fans to change the colour and light patterns without having to mess about with any complicated software, a lovely and entertaining little gimmick.
Very powerful hardware. Had a little upgrade on CPU which was a pleasant surprise (got 11900 instead of 10850 advertised). The graphics card coupled with the CPU really kills the competition. Every game on ultra setting doesn’t even flinch. Solid build quality all over.
The PSU enclosure is taking up excessive space preventing additional 2.5 or 3.5 HDD installation as the bays are covered, can fiddle about but don’t really want to touch anything to void the warranty. Do have NAS at home so to me it’s no biggie.
Only 1 M.2 interface which is already in use, would have been nice to have another one instead of using one of the 2 mini PCIx slots with an adaptor but again 1Tb space is currently fine as I have other machines for storage.
The machine came with OS only (W11 home) no mobo driver (MSI) such as chipset,etc was installed and there was no sys driver media available. Had to do all that additionally. As well as the WesternDigital utility (should perhaps add all that into MDT or SCCM package during builds?)
Apart from that again very impressed with the hardware performance and build quality so far no issues, just eats up everything given.
Finally is it worth almost 2K. Answer: Definitely Yes! If you’re looking for a machine to play AAA games without worrying about FPS, lagging issues this is the machine, Sure you can go even higher spec but that would probably be an overkill unless you’ve got more than you can spend kind of money.
I see some people complaining about poor performance or faulty components which can happen. Also about the support being poor. Haven’t contacted the support yet therefore can’t comment on that.
First of all, the price was decent, I paid just under 1750. It came within 2 days of ordering it, which was also a big plus. It was packaged well and there was no damage in transit. Performs is okay, the CPU can run a bit hot despite the water cooler but the GPU temps are fine. I would’ve liked them to include the SATA cables from the motherboard but they did not do so, so I’ve had to buy some to install a hard drive. The PC did not come with any game codes either which if you order from their website directly you’ll get. The power supply that came with it was a no brand 80+ bronze so that has made me a bit uncomfortable, but the rest of the parts were branded. I cannot say how responsive customer support is as I’ve not contacted them yet, and I’ve had no problems yet but will update this review accordingly. Overall good but a few things letting it down, my first system from Cyberpower was a better experience.
I run 3 computers and this purchase was because my GTX980, i7 870, 16GB 1600MHz main gaming rig was now struggling with gaming and video editing.
My first impression was mixed and went downhill once I discovered only one HDD bay and I had 2 x 2TB drives to come from my other machine [to be replaced in that machine with 2 x 1TB drives from a previous scrapped machine]. Decided to spend an extra 216 on a WD 6TB Black – 2 extra TB were sure to come in handy in this day and age. So one problem sorted.
Got my DVI cable ready to fit and ‘good grief ‘ there is no DVI nor VGA socket in the MSI Aero card’. Found a 1 meter HDMI cable kicking around so fitted that one, problem solved. EDIT. 9pm 10th Jan: Sometimes we can all be a little thick . . . the computer comes with a DVI to Display Port adapter.
Connected the new computer to the other two on my Homegroup but until my 6TB comes can only select stuff which I want installed on drive C.
This gives me plenty of time to look at this IN WIN case with glass sides and front (the front only having a very thin strip of sockets and start button across the top).
Initially, I didn’t get where the designer was coming from but it’s only taken a couple of days for a smile to come to my face every time I look at it, call it crazy but it’s where computer crosses over into art.
This is a very, very clever ultra-modern computer. Inside looks bare and minimal yet contains a truckload of power for top end gaming, video editing,and everything else with the outside being the absolute minimal which looks very, very sleek and elegant [who the hell would ever call a computer ‘sleek’ ‘elegant’?], meaning both inside and outside balance and complement one another perfectly.
The best way I can describe it is that the shiny, glassy, reflective in-your face experience is very similar to how I felt in the 60’s when I first confronted all the neon lights as I walked through the streets of Hong Kong . . .then just add ‘sleek and elegant’ 🙂
PS. If there is a downside it would be the lights. I only have a strip of lights going down the left side of the front which means little lighting the interior and no lighting the front.
PPS. A word of warning. Use something like Core Temp to check the heat as mine came with both Water Cooler leads stuffed away at the font and my computer was hitting 100 degrees. Once I connected them to the mobo the temps went down to the 20-30C level. Also check that the leads for the front functions are plugged in to the correct slots on the bottom right of the mobo. To get the right order either contact support or contact me and I’ll send you a photo showing what goes where.