• System: Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6GHz 8 Core | Intel Z370 Chipset | 16GB DDR4 | 1TB SSD | Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB 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 | Audio: 7.1 Channel | Gaming Keyboard and Mouse
  • Special feature: Liquid Cool | Tempered Glass Side Case Panel | 802.11AC Wi-Fi | RGB Case Lighting | RGB Keyboard & Mouse

I edit 4K and 5.2K video, and my old laptop couldn't handle in anymore. I'd had a custom machine designed by a specialty shop and they wanted four grand for a machine. So then with some browsing, I find Cyberpower made a boxed unit with the same Intel i9-9900K processor and RTX 2070 video card as the custom unit, but half the price. The only difference was this unit has 16GB of RAM and the custom unit had 64GB. That ain't worth two extra grand to me. This machine is insanely quiet and super fast. It burns through 4K video rendering at least ten times faster than my previous unit. I really dig the glass-sided case and the light show inside. There's a little remote control to switch the colors too. It's got two top-mounted USB 3.0 ports so it's easy to plug in a camera and just set the camera on top of the tower. One thing to note is there's only one HDMI out and one DisplayPort. Keep this in mind when shopping for monitors. I picked up an HDMI to DisplayPort adapter and I run two 24-inch monitors with no issue. The included mouse and keyboard are also sweet. Another thing to note is that I don't play PC games. I bought this to edit video and it's awesome.

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.

I'm used to building my own PC's 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. It's very fast and has all of the latest components. The motherboard is not top of the line but it does it's job well. I'm 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.

We love this PC! It runs all of the games we tried so far well over 100 frames per second with ultra settings. I wasn't sure which motherboard it was going to have but was happy to see it was a z390. The wifi and bluetooth work great. The ssd loads everything really fast. We couldn't be happier!

The shipment box was beat to heck so I figured the PC was going to be busted up, but thankfully I was wrong. It came in great condition and an easy setup. I decided to change out the PSU because I figured it would be a cheaper one, and it was. The SSD installed is a Western Digital 1TB (WDS100T2B0A). The motherboard is a Asrock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4. The RTX 2070 is manufactured from Gigabyte. This comes with a Mouse and Keyboard, but I prefer my own. If you have a monitor that can go above 60hz, make sure you have a display port cable as none came with it. This has 3 Display ports, one Mini DP and one HDMI port. There is no DVD/CD drive, but that doesn't bother me. The case offers very little dust filtration so cleaning is going to be in your near future if you decide to get it. I talk a little about temps below. If you're wondering if you get Battlefield 5. Yes, as it is the packaged promotional game offered by Nvidia. Cyberpower is not giving you the game, so it depends on if the promotion is still going on or not if you get a copy, and I’m assuming promotional games will change in the future. The CD key is e-mailed to you after the PC is shipped. Edit 1: After having it for a couple weeks, it runs everything great. I notice some high temps sometimes on both GPU and CPU(haven't overclocked), so I might transition to a new liquid cooler, however, I read that the 9900k may not be compatible with other liquid coolers, so I'm not sure how they assembled this one. It might just be the case. I've had the cpu spike to 74c ish before, and GPU high 80's. - That might be normal, but I'm not familiar with that kind of stuff. I never had to monitor temps. Edit 2: after having it for a couple months now, I wasn’t fond of the high temps. I replaced the case and cpu cooler and It has now met my standards. Without overclocking I’m running Anthem and any other game on the market on Ultra. Seeing how I replaced three components to reach this state, I would advise to just building your own, however, if you truly don’t want to take that responsibility, this PC has an inner beast being held back by the cheap manufacturerer’s components. It still works great in it’s shipping state, but make sure you monitor temperatures.

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

Just got and this think is a tank. Pulled up streamlabs and can stream at 60 FPS at 2.0% CPU usage. Cant wait to start playing games on steam and expanding my Twitch channel.

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 isn't a need to do so. As an added bonus, this Cyberpower machine has interesting light options on fans and other details that I wouldn't have added to a home-built machine. I'm happy with my purchase, and if I had to choose all over again I'd buy again in a heartbeat, knowing what I know now.

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.

I had started to put together a set of parts to build a machine like this (i9-9900, 2070 graphics, etc). Happened across Cyberpowerpc's listing for this machine on Amazon, and decided I would buy off the shelf rather than building the machine. No regrets - the machine came in a couple days, booted right up, and is every bit as fast as similar machines in the Passmark ratings. Sure, I didn't get the satisfaction of selecting all my own bits/pieces and putting them together, but OTOH, this is a machine that I wanted to use for work related analysis, so the point was to solve problems, not tinker-toy yet another workstation together. Very happy with their build - it is very cleanly wired, the glass sides are appealing in some odd way. The only minor nits I have are the keyboard & mouse - they are wired devices, and are just unappealing. The lighted keyboard requires excessive travel, and the red backlight makes the keyboard letters hard to see (one would think that in 40+ years of computing, I would never have to look at the keyboard markings, but I still do at times, especially when the layout is a bit different than what i have loaded in my "hand" firmware). This is my first liquid cooled machine - fans are very quiet, and the cpu temps typically run in the 28-40 degC range, which is quite satisfactory. Of course, under heavy load, the temps will rise quickly to 60 degC before settling down. I would definitely buy from Cyberpowerpc again. The i9 cpu itself is a great chip - super fast on my computing load.