CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cooled // Also includes:
- Pick 1 of 4 games (Battlefield™ 6, Dying Light: The Beast, Assassin's Creed® Shadows, or Sid Meier's Civilization® VII) with purchase of qualifying Intel® Products.
Processor & Memory:
- Intel Core Ultra 9 285K 3.7GHz (Max 5.7GHz)
- 36MB L3 Cache
- 64GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 192GB Max)
Motherboard:
- Intel Z890 Chipset Motherboard
Hard Drive:
Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, 16GB
Communications:
- 1 x Ethernet LAN
- Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 5.3
Audio:
- Integrated 7.1 High Definition Channel Audio
Expandability (Total Bays / Slots):
- 1 ( 1 ) x Internal - 3.5"
- 2 ( 2 ) x Internal - 2.5"
- 2 ( 1 ) x PCI Express x16
- 2 ( 2 ) x PCI Express x1
- 2 ( 1 ) x M.2 (SATA / PCI-e)
- 4 ( 2 ) x DIMM 288-pin
I/O Ports:
- 2 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type C (1 Front, 1 Rear)
- 4 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type A (2 Front, 2 Rear)
- 4 x USB 2.0 Type A (4 Rear)
- 1 x RJ45 LAN
- 3 x Audio Port (Speaker / Microphone / Line In) (Rear)
- 1 x HDMI 2.1
- 3 x DisplayPort 2.1
- Headphone & Microphone Port (Front)
Operating System:
- Microsoft Windows 11 Home
CPU Cooling:
Power Supply:
- 1000W 80 Plus Gold High Efficient Power Supply
Accessories Included:
- USB RGB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse
- Power Cord
Additional Information:
- Color: White
- Dimensions (D x W x H): 17.6" x 9.2" x 20"
- Approximate Weight: 41 lbs.
Warranty and Support:
- 2 Year Limited Warranty & Lifetime Toll Free Tech Support Services
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You literally could not build this system cheaper yourself, GPU $1000 (if you can even find one that cheap, cheapest RTX 5080 on PCPartpicker is $1150 currently), 64GB 6400 RAM ~$590 (RAM prices are crazy right now), 4TB SSD ~$250 that's $1840 without CPU, Motherboard, Cooler, Case, PSU
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All the comments from the peanut gallery are just people watching TechTubers and reading Reddit. I actually own both. At 4K the differences are measurable, but not noticeable.
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All the comments from the peanut gallery are just people watching TechTubers and reading Reddit. I actually own both. At 4K the differences are measurable, but not noticeable.
That's the reason I returned both of $1'699 Walmart CyberPower 9800X3D+5070ti I tried
All the comments from the peanut gallery are just people watching TechTubers and reading Reddit. I actually own both. At 4K the differences are measurable, but not noticeable.
The reason you want multi Core processors compared tot he 7800x3d or 9800X3D is because Most kids these days have multiple applications open and do gaming.
My son has Discord + Youtube + Steam site + multiple chrome tabs + minecraft + Roblox studios open at once. Plus windows often loads multiple crap software.xbox+onedrive+etc.
You need a "productivity" multi core processor and at least 64GB ram for those with at least a 5080 GPU.
That's the reason I returned both of $1'699 Walmart CyberPower 9800X3D+5070ti I tried
Case: LIAN LI PRISM 321V
Motherboard: ASUS Z890 MAX GAMING WIFI7
Ram: TEAMGROUP T-FORCE DELTA RGB DDR5 64gb 6400mhz
Power Supply: 1000 Watt - unknown name and brand
GPU: GIGABYTE - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 WINDFORCE OC SFF 16G
SSD: T Force G50 4TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2280 (5000/4500 MB/s)
That SSD as you can see also does not match a level of CPU+GPU.
PSU as always...
It's just not balanced
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I have the same question. How are these two system compare?
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