Standing screen display size | 0.1 |
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Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max screen resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 3 GHz core_i9 |
RAM | 16 DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 1 SSD |
Graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 |
Chipset brand | NVIDIA |
Card description | Dedicated |
Graphics Memory Size | 12 GB |
Wireless Standard | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 6 |
Brand | CyberpowerPC |
Series | Gamer Xtreme VR |
Item model number | GXiVR8080A36 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Parcel Dimensions | 55 x 54.4 x 40.4 cm; 20.06 kg |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 16 |
Flash memory size | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
Hard drive rotational speed | 1 |
CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC, Intel Core i9-13900KF 3.0GHz, GeForce RTX 4070 12GB, 16GB DDR5, 1TB NVMe SSD, Wi-Fi Ready & Windows 11 Home (GXiVR8080A36)
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Brand | CyberpowerPC |
Operating system | Windows 11 Home |
CPU model | Core i9 |
CPU speed | 3 GHz |
Graphics card description | Dedicated |
Graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 |
Memory storage capacity | 1 TB |
Specific uses for product | Gaming |
Personal computer design type | Computer Tower |
Screen size | 0.1 |
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- System: Intel Core i9-13900KF 3.0GHz 8+16 Cores | Intel Z790 Chipset | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD | Genuine Windows 11 Home 64-bit
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB 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 Cool CPU | Tempered glass side case panel | Custom RGB case lighting | 7 colors gaming mouse
- 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty, Free Lifetime Tech Support
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Best Sellers Rank | #12,846 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #27 in Tower Desktops |
Date First Available | Aug. 1 2023 |
Manufacturer | CyberPowerPC |
Place of Business | CYBERPOWERPC, 730 Baldwin Park Blvd., City of Industry, CA 91746, (888) 937-5582 |
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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.
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Destroy the competition with the CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR series of gaming desktops. The Gamer Xtreme VR series features the latest generation of high performance Intel Core processors and ultra-quick DDR RAM to easily handle system-intensive tasks, such as high definition video playback and gaming. Coupled with powerful discreet video cards, the Gamer Xtreme series provides a smooth gaming and multimedia experience.
- VR Ready with HTC VIVE and Oculus Rift.
- Optimized for gaming at Ultra High game settings and high resolutions.
- Intel 13th Generation Processor
- Performance NVIDIA Graphics Processor
- Wireless 802.11 AC Wi-Fi
- Gaming Keyboard and RGB 7 Color Mouse Combo
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model name | Gamer Xtreme VR | Prism II Lian Li O11 | Archangel | Gamer Xtreme VR | Gamer Xtreme | Gamer Xtreme |
operating system | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
CPU family | core i9 | core i9 | core i5 | core i7 | core i9 | core i7 |
CPU speed | 3 GHz | 3 GHz | 2.5 GHz | 2.1 GHz | 3.2 GHz | 3.4 GHz |
graphics co-processor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | 4070 Ti | 4070 Super | — | — | — |
hardware interface | hdmi, ethernet, displayport | usb3.0, usb, hdmi, displayport, usb2.0 | usb3.0, usb, hdmi, displayport, usb2.0 | usb, hdmi, ethernet, displayport, usb2.0 | usb, hdmi, ethernet, displayport, usb2.0 | usb, displayport, usb2.0 |
wireless tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 2560 x 1440 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 |
cooling method | Water | Water | Air | — | Water | Water |
RAM size | 16 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 16 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB |
maximum RAM size | 128 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB |
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Destroy the competition with the CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR series of gaming desktops. The Gamer Xtreme VR series features the latest generation of high performance Intel Core processors and ultra-quick DDR RAM to easily handle system-intensive tasks, such as high definition video playback and gaming. Coupled with powerful discreet video cards, the Gamer Xtreme series provides a smooth gaming and multimedia experience.
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El rendimiento es impresionante, proporcionando una potencia increíble para todas mis necesidades informáticas. El interior tiene un espacio amplio para la circulación del aire, manteniendo los componentes frescos incluso durante las tareas más exigentes. La gestión de cables está muy bien hecha y organizada, lo que mejora tanto la apariencia como la funcionalidad.
El chasis es una combinación de metal sólido y vidrio templado, dándole un aspecto moderno y elegante, aunque un poco cuadrado. En general, esta PC ha superado todas mis expectativas.
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A great gaming PC, providing me consistently high framerates on HDR 1440p screens. Images have been buttery smooth, crisp, and beautiful. Even games that are commonly reviled for poor optimization issues were managing just fine. Graphic and CPU intensive games are holding up well, with the AIO CPU cooler keeping thermals well-managed around 75 Celsius under intense loads. The shipped PC has a BIOS version from September of this year, so it should be just fine for those who don't know how to do that.
Very importantly, this PC is highly upgradeable. The AIO Cooler can handle any Intel CPU on the market with ease, and the power supply is juicy enough to spin video cards that cost more than my '94 Honda Accord from high school. It has many storage slots and tons of space on the inside for components, and really love that vertical riser to prevent sagging/damaging the PCI slot if I ever decide to bump up the GPU to something especially beefy.
Setup:
Runs fast, runs somewhat quiet. Windows was configured no problem. I also expanded the RAM from 16 GB to 64 GB no problem, and added additional storage drives.
After everything was up and running, it did need some tweaking here and there in BIOS settings. Biggest thing: XMP needed to be enabled for the RAM. Also, fan curves needed to be set up, so they're not constantly going at 60% speed even while idling (using the "auto" fan curve setting works fine). The PC was running a little loud with the fans constantly going, but configuring their fan speed has reduced the noise to a more suitable level.
Troubleshooting:
Issues? Yeah, a few. But I'm keeping this a 5-star review anyway. These are issues that probably wouldn't bother most users, and they are easily handled if you have cursory experience setting up and maintaining a PC. Honestly, most of these issues could happen with just about any PC ordered and delivered online, so consider it a helpful checklist of considerations.
Biggest issue first. The motherboard's wifi drivers on my particular PC seems to have corrupted, and they stopped working after updating Windows and restarting the PC. Did some poking around, reinstalling, command line hootnanny, no fix found yet. Fortunately, I have a spare wifi/bluetooth USB receiver as well as an ethernet cable, so with a functioning workaround already on hand, I haven't needed to dig deep troubleshooting this problem. I'm sure it's a simple fix if I worked harder on it. But if I didn't have that USB receiver, or just didn't know much about computers, this could've been grounds for a dismissive one-star angry review for "shipping with broken Internet installed." You know, THOSE kind of reviews. Fortunately, CyberPower, I ain't like that. I'm a solutions-oriented kind of guy. If it happens, y'all just buy a $10 USB receiver. It's a useful little life-saving device that everyone should have anyway.
Protip! You will need a Phillips head screwdriver. I mean, you should have one anyway, but have it at the ready. The protective padding inside the case was a bit difficult to take out, requiring me figuring out how to remove the front-facing panel to give it a better angle to be extracted. It's not hard to actually do, just tough to figure out. You have to remove the right-side panel, which will give access to three Phillips head screws in the front of the chassis that holds that panel in. Remove those screws, and then you can get the other wad of padding out at a less motherboard-destroying angle. Note: one of the thumbscrews at the back of my PC's case isn't properly aligned, so it took a bit of work with a screwdriver just taking it out, and I'm unable to screw it all the way back in. No biggie, case still looks beautiful, panel firmly pops in anyway without that screw, so I'm fine with that.
I was having some minor thermal issues after a couple weeks, noticing that my idle temps had risen from 34C to 45C. I discovered that two of the screws on the AIO pump were quite loose. Don't know if it happened during transit or assembly, but turning those screws to a "comfortable hug" tightness helped. So now instead of idling at 45C, temps are now idling around 32C.
The remote control for the case RGB lighting shipped with a dead battery. Certainly not a deal-breaker, but does raise concerns for quality control at CyberPower. Fortunately, the case RGB controller uses the same frequency as many other RGB devices' controllers, so I was able to use my monitor LED light strip's controller instead. However, if I didn't have that, I would be needing to buy a separate replacement battery to disable the default rainbow deluge billowing forth from the case.
I also found a lot of the pre-installed MSI software didn't actually function with this PC. You would think that would be where the different configuration settings for the case RGB would be, but unfortunately, the MSI apps are just slow and not really useful for anything. Maybe it works with different fans, and mine was built with leftover third-party inventory? Who knows. Super easy to uninstall.
Conclusion:
So...I was ready to build my own PC. After selecting all my desired parts, I decided to compare my final build's cost to other prebuilts on various websites to see how much I saved. Apparently I didn't save anything, because I found this beastly thing! It was somehow cheaper than my parts list, yet still exceeded it with a better CPU and GPU. And my goodness, the case, talk about one heck of a statement!
I've only been using it for about a month, and after a week or so of tweaking and tinkering with settings and getting everything properly configured, I'm quite impressed. Though, one month is also not enough time to have a definitive conclusion for now, so this review may be updated later if any issues with hardware failure or poor customer support spring up. But for the price and the hardware on offer, this beautiful monstrosity is absolutely worth it. And when the time comes to build the next PC hopefully many many years down the line, I'm definitely re-using this gorgeous case.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
A great gaming PC, providing me consistently high framerates on HDR 1440p screens. Images have been buttery smooth, crisp, and beautiful. Even games that are commonly reviled for poor optimization issues were managing just fine. Graphic and CPU intensive games are holding up well, with the AIO CPU cooler keeping thermals well-managed around 75 Celsius under intense loads. The shipped PC has a BIOS version from September of this year, so it should be just fine for those who don't know how to do that.
Very importantly, this PC is highly upgradeable. The AIO Cooler can handle any Intel CPU on the market with ease, and the power supply is juicy enough to spin video cards that cost more than my '94 Honda Accord from high school. It has many storage slots and tons of space on the inside for components, and really love that vertical riser to prevent sagging/damaging the PCI slot if I ever decide to bump up the GPU to something especially beefy.
Setup:
Runs fast, runs somewhat quiet. Windows was configured no problem. I also expanded the RAM from 16 GB to 64 GB no problem, and added additional storage drives.
After everything was up and running, it did need some tweaking here and there in BIOS settings. Biggest thing: XMP needed to be enabled for the RAM. Also, fan curves needed to be set up, so they're not constantly going at 60% speed even while idling (using the "auto" fan curve setting works fine). The PC was running a little loud with the fans constantly going, but configuring their fan speed has reduced the noise to a more suitable level.
Troubleshooting:
Issues? Yeah, a few. But I'm keeping this a 5-star review anyway. These are issues that probably wouldn't bother most users, and they are easily handled if you have cursory experience setting up and maintaining a PC. Honestly, most of these issues could happen with just about any PC ordered and delivered online, so consider it a helpful checklist of considerations.
Biggest issue first. The motherboard's wifi drivers on my particular PC seems to have corrupted, and they stopped working after updating Windows and restarting the PC. Did some poking around, reinstalling, command line hootnanny, no fix found yet. Fortunately, I have a spare wifi/bluetooth USB receiver as well as an ethernet cable, so with a functioning workaround already on hand, I haven't needed to dig deep troubleshooting this problem. I'm sure it's a simple fix if I worked harder on it. But if I didn't have that USB receiver, or just didn't know much about computers, this could've been grounds for a dismissive one-star angry review for "shipping with broken Internet installed." You know, THOSE kind of reviews. Fortunately, CyberPower, I ain't like that. I'm a solutions-oriented kind of guy. If it happens, y'all just buy a $10 USB receiver. It's a useful little life-saving device that everyone should have anyway.
Protip! You will need a Phillips head screwdriver. I mean, you should have one anyway, but have it at the ready. The protective padding inside the case was a bit difficult to take out, requiring me figuring out how to remove the front-facing panel to give it a better angle to be extracted. It's not hard to actually do, just tough to figure out. You have to remove the right-side panel, which will give access to three Phillips head screws in the front of the chassis that holds that panel in. Remove those screws, and then you can get the other wad of padding out at a less motherboard-destroying angle. Note: one of the thumbscrews at the back of my PC's case isn't properly aligned, so it took a bit of work with a screwdriver just taking it out, and I'm unable to screw it all the way back in. No biggie, case still looks beautiful, panel firmly pops in anyway without that screw, so I'm fine with that.
I was having some minor thermal issues after a couple weeks, noticing that my idle temps had risen from 34C to 45C. I discovered that two of the screws on the AIO pump were quite loose. Don't know if it happened during transit or assembly, but turning those screws to a "comfortable hug" tightness helped. So now instead of idling at 45C, temps are now idling around 32C.
The remote control for the case RGB lighting shipped with a dead battery. Certainly not a deal-breaker, but does raise concerns for quality control at CyberPower. Fortunately, the case RGB controller uses the same frequency as many other RGB devices' controllers, so I was able to use my monitor LED light strip's controller instead. However, if I didn't have that, I would be needing to buy a separate replacement battery to disable the default rainbow deluge billowing forth from the case.
I also found a lot of the pre-installed MSI software didn't actually function with this PC. You would think that would be where the different configuration settings for the case RGB would be, but unfortunately, the MSI apps are just slow and not really useful for anything. Maybe it works with different fans, and mine was built with leftover third-party inventory? Who knows. Super easy to uninstall.
Conclusion:
So...I was ready to build my own PC. After selecting all my desired parts, I decided to compare my final build's cost to other prebuilts on various websites to see how much I saved. Apparently I didn't save anything, because I found this beastly thing! It was somehow cheaper than my parts list, yet still exceeded it with a better CPU and GPU. And my goodness, the case, talk about one heck of a statement!
I've only been using it for about a month, and after a week or so of tweaking and tinkering with settings and getting everything properly configured, I'm quite impressed. Though, one month is also not enough time to have a definitive conclusion for now, so this review may be updated later if any issues with hardware failure or poor customer support spring up. But for the price and the hardware on offer, this beautiful monstrosity is absolutely worth it. And when the time comes to build the next PC hopefully many many years down the line, I'm definitely re-using this gorgeous case.
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I've always been a "build it yourself" elitist, due to the trouble involved with pre-built units but this certainly has changed my mind on that topic as of now and I'd consider buying another one in the future or even just using this base unit as a modular upgradeable unit for years to come. The performance was easy to control with propriety software, the noise level was virtually silent; especially with headphones on which most gamers have on anyway-- and a performance level to match it.
A lot of people get wrapped up in the elitism and untrustworthiness of pre-built units and it's understandable with how many shady companies there are, but this one was astoundingly easy to setup and the price point was manageable. I had one single question about the RGB fan controller software "MSI Center" while setting it up and CyberpowerPC support answered my call within 2 minutes and quickly slid me the answer I was looking for; which wasn't even a problem with the build, it was a software question which was very nice of her to clarify.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
I've always been a "build it yourself" elitist, due to the trouble involved with pre-built units but this certainly has changed my mind on that topic as of now and I'd consider buying another one in the future or even just using this base unit as a modular upgradeable unit for years to come. The performance was easy to control with propriety software, the noise level was virtually silent; especially with headphones on which most gamers have on anyway-- and a performance level to match it.
A lot of people get wrapped up in the elitism and untrustworthiness of pre-built units and it's understandable with how many shady companies there are, but this one was astoundingly easy to setup and the price point was manageable. I had one single question about the RGB fan controller software "MSI Center" while setting it up and CyberpowerPC support answered my call within 2 minutes and quickly slid me the answer I was looking for; which wasn't even a problem with the build, it was a software question which was very nice of her to clarify.
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Reviewed in Mexico on April 26, 2024
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