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CyberPowerPC Gaming Desktop: Ryzen 5 5500, 16GB DDR4, 1TB SSD, RX 6700, Win 11

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$699

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Walmart has CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop (GMA6800WST) on sale for $699. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 5 5500 3.6GHz
  • AMD Radeon RX 6700 10GB
  • 16GB DDR4 3600 MHz
  • 1TB PCI-E Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • 802.11ac WiFi
  • Windows 11 Home 64 Bit

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Walmart has CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop (GMA6800WST) on sale for $699. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 5 5500 3.6GHz
  • AMD Radeon RX 6700 10GB
  • 16GB DDR4 3600 MHz
  • 1TB PCI-E Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • 802.11ac WiFi
  • Windows 11 Home 64 Bit

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Model: CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming Desktop, AMD Ryzen 5 5500, 16GB, AMD Radeon RX 6700 10GB, 1TB SSD, Black, GMA6800WST

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I'd personally avoid this pc at this price, since it doesn't seem to offer a good value proposition compared to other prebuilt deals that have been available recently.
First off, the ryzen 5 5500 is a compromised cpu in two important ways: pcie support and L3 cache size. The 5500 only supports pcie gen3 (the current pcie gen is gen5, gen4 is considered mainstream even for budget tier at this point). This means pcie gen4 ssds will be limited to gen 3 speeds, and future generations of gpus with a cut down number of pcie lanes may be bottle-necked by pcie bandwidth. Moving on to the L3 cache, the 5500 has only 16mb of L3 cache, which is half as much as the budget 6 core ryzen 5 5600. This leads to significantly worse gaming performance in most games, with average performance easily trailing the 5600 (which is amd's last gen second lowest tier cpu that sells for ~$120 on sale) by over 15% when compared using a 6950xt (the difference would be greater when compared with a more powerful gpu). If your intention is to use this system for gaming this cpu is subpar. Obviously, 6 slow last gen cores will have terribly multithreaded performance, so this system is very poor for productivity. Also, keep in mind that as a zen 4 system there is no ddr5 support.
The following specs I'm listing come from a review on the walmart page, so I can't personally confirm their accuracy:
The motherboard is a gigabyte b550 UD AC, which is a budget oriented board. And yes, for the person asking above, it has 4 dimm slots. Here's a link to the gigabyte page so you can peruse the specs, be aware that I can't confirm which revision is in this prebuilt: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Mothe...AC-rev-12/
The power supply is a Thermaltake Smart 600w, so nothing special but at least it's not from a no-name brand and likely to fry your system. A 600w power supply using the previous gen atx spec will likely not be sufficient for any major cpu/gpu upgrade. The ssd is a wd black sn750 SE 1TB. The sn750 is a lower midrange older pcie gen4 model which lacks dram and should have acceptable but not good performance (particularly when stuck on pcie gen3). The RAM is two sticks of GeIL EVO Potenza DDR4 8GB with red heat sinks. It is PC4-28800 CL 18-22-22-42. I'm not really familiar with GeIL memory personally, from what I've seen they're a smaller manufacturer which is mildly popular as a budget option in European markets.
The rx 6700 is an excellent value video card for gaming. That being said, it's a bit slower and has only 10gb of vram vs the 12gb on the 6700xt which goes on sale for $300, so it's really not worth more than $270 brand new at most.
Overall, I'd personally avoid this system at this price bracket, as there are far better options for only slightly more, and there have been sporadic deals for systems as good or better for cheaper.
They use standard parts unlike HP, Dell, etc. in their pre-builds. So your limiting factor(s) would be case size and money.
FYI I "built" this PC in parts picker with the EXACT parts that mine came with and it worked out to be $670 not including case, cooling, wifi card, and OS.

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Oct 18, 2023
104 Posts
Joined Jul 2021
Oct 18, 2023
IdunnoY
Oct 18, 2023
104 Posts
Quote from bobmacafee :
I don't and cyberpower could only send me a useless diagram of the fan daisy chain. Basically if you remove the metal side panel (not the glass one) there are a bunch of daisy chained fans. One should have a yellow sticker on it that says disconnect this cable to have motherboard control rgb. Follow that if you can to where it connects to a board on the front right of your case. That's is your rgb controller that connects to the button on top of the case. You want to bypass that so go back on that cable until you find a connector that connects back to the fan daisy chain. You need to unplug that and the one next to it as it loops to the same cable. Then you need to connect this cable to the fan side

LICHIFIT 5V 3PIN RGB VDG Conversion Line Cable Connector for GIGABYTE Motherboard https://a.co/d/b61WVuu

Once that is connected find a spot to route through the other side to the motherboard. You'll have to remove the glass panel. And plug that 3 pin female onto one of the open d_led headers. There's one on the bottom right below the GPU card and a spot at the top left. I used the bottoms left because I could hide the cable better
Thank you. Im gonna go try this. Awesome pc tho
Oct 18, 2023
264 Posts
Joined Aug 2012
Oct 18, 2023
feverdoingwork
Oct 18, 2023
264 Posts
Quote from pug_ster :
From the pictures, it looks pretty upgradable and it uses stardard pc parts.
It's not exactly standard parts but pretty close, only difference will be the motherboard. Usually the motherboards are flashed with custom bios(hence the Cyberpowerpc splash screen) which limits you from doing bios updates. I had a situation where a friend wanted to upgrade his Cyberpowerpc from a Ryzen 5 2600 to a 3600 and couldn't do so because there was no bios available despite the mobo having a 1:1 retail model available that did support the bios flash. I attempted to flash the bios with retail version of the board bios and some bios hidden on the Cyberpowerpc site but no dice. I do think it's pretty safe with this system since it already has a 5000 series cpu and that chipset won't exceed the 5000 series from what I can tell.

Either way worse case if someone has issues with the motherboard being a limiting factor they can dump the mobo on eBay and install another.
Oct 19, 2023
587 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
Oct 19, 2023
bobmacafee
Oct 19, 2023
587 Posts
Quote from feverdoingwork :
It's not exactly standard parts but pretty close, only difference will be the motherboard. Usually the motherboards are flashed with custom bios(hence the Cyberpowerpc splash screen) which limits you from doing bios updates. I had a situation where a friend wanted to upgrade his Cyberpowerpc from a Ryzen 5 2600 to a 3600 and couldn't do so because there was no bios available despite the mobo having a 1:1 retail model available that did support the bios flash. I attempted to flash the bios with retail version of the board bios and some bios hidden on the Cyberpowerpc site but no dice. I do think it's pretty safe with this system since it already has a 5000 series cpu and that chipset won't exceed the 5000 series from what I can tell.

Either way worse case if someone has issues with the motherboard being a limiting factor they can dump the mobo on eBay and install another.
That's not the case with this Walmart version. The gigabyte b550 ud ac boots with the normal gigabyte bios and splash screen. Literally every part in this pc is a brand name part and upgradable.
Oct 19, 2023
587 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
Oct 19, 2023
bobmacafee
Oct 19, 2023
587 Posts
Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
I'd personally avoid this pc at this price, since it doesn't seem to offer a good value proposition compared to other prebuilt deals that have been available recently.
First off, the ryzen 5 5500 is a compromised cpu in two important ways: pcie support and L3 cache size. The 5500 only supports pcie gen3 (the current pcie gen is gen5, gen4 is considered mainstream even for budget tier at this point). This means pcie gen4 ssds will be limited to gen 3 speeds, and future generations of gpus with a cut down number of pcie lanes may be bottle-necked by pcie bandwidth. Moving on to the L3 cache, the 5500 has only 16mb of L3 cache, which is half as much as the budget 6 core ryzen 5 5600. This leads to significantly worse gaming performance in most games, with average performance easily trailing the 5600 (which is amd's last gen second lowest tier cpu that sells for ~$120 on sale) by over 15% when compared using a 6950xt (the difference would be greater when compared with a more powerful gpu). If your intention is to use this system for gaming this cpu is subpar. Obviously, 6 slow last gen cores will have terribly multithreaded performance, so this system is very poor for productivity. Also, keep in mind that as a zen 4 system there is no ddr5 support.
The following specs I'm listing come from a review on the walmart page, so I can't personally confirm their accuracy:
The motherboard is a gigabyte b550 UD AC, which is a budget oriented board. And yes, for the person asking above, it has 4 dimm slots. Here's a link to the gigabyte page so you can peruse the specs, be aware that I can't confirm which revision is in this prebuilt: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Mothe...AC-rev-12/
The power supply is a Thermaltake Smart 600w, so nothing special but at least it's not from a no-name brand and likely to fry your system. A 600w power supply using the previous gen atx spec will likely not be sufficient for any major cpu/gpu upgrade. The ssd is a wd black sn750 SE 1TB. The sn750 is a lower midrange older pcie gen4 model which lacks dram and should have acceptable but not good performance (particularly when stuck on pcie gen3). The RAM is two sticks of GeIL EVO Potenza DDR4 8GB with red heat sinks. It is PC4-28800 CL 18-22-22-42. I'm not really familiar with GeIL memory personally, from what I've seen they're a smaller manufacturer which is mildly popular as a budget option in European markets.
The rx 6700 is an excellent value video card for gaming. That being said, it's a bit slower and has only 10gb of vram vs the 12gb on the 6700xt which goes on sale for $300, so it's really not worth more than $270 brand new at most.
Overall, I'd personally avoid this system at this price bracket, as there are far better options for only slightly more, and there have been sporadic deals for systems as good or better for cheaper.
I will also add for sake of accuracy the power supply is actually a EVGA 80+ 600 Gold, which is a highly rated power supply.
Oct 19, 2023
359 Posts
Joined Nov 2004
Oct 19, 2023
wesside123
Oct 19, 2023
359 Posts
This is a good deal. Consider it an entry level to mid tier PC. Yes, this would be good for your 12 year old or anyone wanting to get into PC gaming or looking for an inexpensive upgrade. Pick up an Onn gaming monitor for $99 while you're there.
Oct 22, 2023
190 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
Oct 22, 2023
steven467
Oct 22, 2023
190 Posts
Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
I'd personally avoid this pc at this price, since it doesn't seem to offer a good value proposition compared to other prebuilt deals that have been available recently.
First off, the ryzen 5 5500 is a compromised cpu in two important ways: pcie support and L3 cache size. The 5500 only supports pcie gen3 (the current pcie gen is gen5, gen4 is considered mainstream even for budget tier at this point). This means pcie gen4 ssds will be limited to gen 3 speeds, and future generations of gpus with a cut down number of pcie lanes may be bottle-necked by pcie bandwidth. Moving on to the L3 cache, the 5500 has only 16mb of L3 cache, which is half as much as the budget 6 core ryzen 5 5600. This leads to significantly worse gaming performance in most games, with average performance easily trailing the 5600 (which is amd's last gen second lowest tier cpu that sells for ~$120 on sale) by over 15% when compared using a 6950xt (the difference would be greater when compared with a more powerful gpu). If your intention is to use this system for gaming this cpu is subpar. Obviously, 6 slow last gen cores will have terribly multithreaded performance, so this system is very poor for productivity. Also, keep in mind that as a zen 4 system there is no ddr5 support.
The following specs I'm listing come from a review on the walmart page, so I can't personally confirm their accuracy:
The motherboard is a gigabyte b550 UD AC, which is a budget oriented board. And yes, for the person asking above, it has 4 dimm slots. Here's a link to the gigabyte page so you can peruse the specs, be aware that I can't confirm which revision is in this prebuilt: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Mothe...AC-rev-12/
The power supply is a Thermaltake Smart 600w, so nothing special but at least it's not from a no-name brand and likely to fry your system. A 600w power supply using the previous gen atx spec will likely not be sufficient for any major cpu/gpu upgrade. The ssd is a wd black sn750 SE 1TB. The sn750 is a lower midrange older pcie gen4 model which lacks dram and should have acceptable but not good performance (particularly when stuck on pcie gen3). The RAM is two sticks of GeIL EVO Potenza DDR4 8GB with red heat sinks. It is PC4-28800 CL 18-22-22-42. I'm not really familiar with GeIL memory personally, from what I've seen they're a smaller manufacturer which is mildly popular as a budget option in European markets.
The rx 6700 is an excellent value video card for gaming. That being said, it's a bit slower and has only 10gb of vram vs the 12gb on the 6700xt which goes on sale for $300, so it's really not worth more than $270 brand new at most.
Overall, I'd personally avoid this system at this price bracket, as there are far better options for only slightly more, and there have been sporadic deals for systems as good or better for cheaper.
Pcie lanes won't matter at all with this cpu/build because you'll never have a gpu that will saturate pcie 3 in combination with this cpu.
Oct 31, 2023
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Joined Feb 2016
Oct 31, 2023
muzga
Oct 31, 2023
8 Posts
Is there a way to install a 3.5 inch HDD to this machine? I have some backup files from my old PC.

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Nov 2, 2023
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ScarletMoon2154
Nov 2, 2023
49 Posts
This is still live and beats those intel + 3050/3060/4060 deals. This is PCIE 4 ready and just swap in a 5600/X, 5700X or 5600/5800X3D when you upgrade the GPU. With a 600w Gold rated unit it is perfect with a 6800XT/7800XT.
Nov 2, 2023
83 Posts
Joined Apr 2022
Nov 2, 2023
Cyanide7
Nov 2, 2023
83 Posts
Cyberpower gaming PC, Ryzen 5 5500 with AMD RX 6700 10GB, 16 GB DDR4 3600MHz, 1TB SD and from what ToastyBros showed EVGA 600W 80 gold PSU. All standard parts no proprietary trash either.
Honestly cannot beat this at this price. Walmart

https://www.walmart.com/ip/CyberP...irect=true
Nov 6, 2023
271 Posts
Joined Oct 2020
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CleverCrib574
Nov 6, 2023
271 Posts
I need the $ to buy it. I miss csgo
Nov 8, 2023
4,750 Posts
Joined May 2010
Nov 8, 2023
TH0R
Nov 8, 2023
4,750 Posts
Quote from mig0 :
(edited- deleted comment adding new one)

Got a Q, I dont know anything about the AMD ecosystem, is this GPU comparable to a 3060 or TI?
It's much faster than 3060 for 1080p and 1440p gaming, and about the same as a 3060 Ti.

This is by far the best deal for a "new" gaming PC available now. If you don't mind open box, there's a better deal for a 3060 PC imo.
Nov 9, 2023
175 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
Nov 9, 2023
FEBREEZE
Nov 9, 2023
175 Posts
Is this good for a 12year old playing Fortnite?
Nov 9, 2023
4,750 Posts
Joined May 2010
Nov 9, 2023
TH0R
Nov 9, 2023
4,750 Posts
Quote from FEBREEZE :
Is this good for a 12year old playing Fortnite?
Yes, will also play just about anything else, and will be future proof for years.
Nov 10, 2023
480 Posts
Joined May 2007
Nov 10, 2023
MrMcGibblets
Nov 10, 2023
480 Posts
I am currently visiting my parents who live in a small town out of state for a couple days and noticed that their current tower PC is 10 years old and runs super slow. So at the advice of my mom, off to Walmart we went as that is the only computer store in town.

Found this one and felt that it is a good deal considering the specs. I personally run a $3000 custom built (by me) with an RTX 4080FE and Ryzen 7 7700 at home. Considering my parents are 80 years old and not gamers, this will do just fine for their needs, lol... and the LED fans are a bonus. Old people really dig lights. 😜

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Nov 16, 2023
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FEBREEZE
Nov 16, 2023
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Which is a better pc for a teenager?

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