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CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC, Intel Core i9-14900KF 3.2GHz, GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB, 16GB DDR5, 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, WiFi Ready & Windows 11 Home (GXiVR8080A37)

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Style: i9-14900KF/4070 Super/1TB SSD


Features

  • System: Intel Core i9-14900KF 3.2GHz 24 Cores | Intel Z790 Chipset | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD | Windows 11 Home 64-bit
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB Graphics | 1x HDMI | 2x DisplayPort
  • Connectivity: 7 x USB 3.1 | 2 x USB 2.0 | 1 x LAN 1G | WiFi 5 | Bluetooth 4.2 | 7.1 Channel Audio | Keyboard and Mouse
  • Liquid Cool CPU | Tempered Side Case Panel | Custom RGB Lighting
  • 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty, Free Lifetime Tech Support

Description

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.

Brand: CyberpowerPC


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


CPU Model: Core i9


CPU Speed: 3.2 GHz


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Memory Slots Available: 4


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Personal computer design type: Computer Tower


Screen Size: 0.1


Standing screen display size: ‎0.1


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Processor: ‎3.2 GHz core_i9


RAM: ‎16 DDR5


Hard Drive: ‎1 SSD


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎12 GB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎7


Brand: ‎CyberpowerPC


Series: ‎Gamer Xtreme VR


Item model number: ‎GXiVR8080A37


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎45.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎21.73 x 21.26 x 15.91 inches


Color: ‎White


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 RAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎1


Date First Available: April 16, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Efficient and Fast PC for the price!
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
A quiet and powerful PC with upgrade capabilities. It offers a crisp picture, great specs for the price and overall a solid foundation for serious gamers. My only complaint is the low RAM at 16gb. Its an easy upgrade in the end for the Prime Day event. Shipping was fast and convenient, making set up ideal. A gem hidden in the pre-build PC world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by AARON M BRABO AARON M BRABO

  • Such a good gaming pc !!
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR is so worth the price. With its Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card, this PC handles most modern games well and offers smooth performance in virtual reality. The build quality is solid, and it comes with a stylish, RGB-lit case that adds a nice touch to your setup. The system is easy to set up and offers good expandability if you want to upgrade in the future. While it might not handle the latest AAA titles on ultra settings flawlessly, it provides great value for its price, making it a solid choice for gamers who want a reliable machine without breaking the bank. Overall, the CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR is a great entry-level gaming PC with decent performance and future-proofing options. Also the slick, modern white casing is absolutely gorgeous, it completely transformed my setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Manuel Rivera Manuel Rivera

  • A solid choice for serious gamers
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
The CyberpowerPC gaming desktop is a powerhouse designed for gamers seeking top-tier performance and sleek design. Design and Build: Impressive modern design with a sturdy build that blends functionality with a stylish, aggressive look. Performance: Powered by cutting-edge components, it delivers smooth gameplay and stunning graphics even in demanding titles. Upgrade Capabilities: Easily customizable with ample space and accessibility for future upgrades, ensuring longevity and adaptability. Cooling System: Efficient cooling system keeps components cool during intense gaming sessions, enhancing performance and lifespan. Value for Money: Exceptional value proposition, offering premium performance at a competitive price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Dailet Dailet

  • Working beautifully so far!
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
I was a little concerned with some of the negative reviews about it BSODing or not working, but so far I haven't had a single problem! It started right up and is running smooth as butter! It's very big, but looks very nice. I did notice some denting in the metal around the USB ports on the back, but this did not effect my ability to connect my devices or my USB hub. I'll update this review if I have any problems, but so far so good! It has lots of space to upgrade. While the foam was packed in there tight, I was able to remove it without a problem by being gentle and careful. It came with a keyboard, mouse, and wifi adaptor. However, I already had all three so the extra accessories have been set aside to have in case my current accessories break. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Artha

  • Great Price, Faster than expected
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
I have had this computer for a week and am impressed with it. It was an easy setup to connect and get running. It was a great price and very well equipped. It supports dual monitors at a high resolution with no problem and they look very crisp. Games run on it well and they all look great. I haven't seen it dropping frames or lagging at all. The case looks great but is wider than average so be aware of how much space you have. This system runs nice and cool for regular gaming, the water cooling is a nice upgrade and I am not worried about it running hot like some prebuilt setups with a small cooler. The only small thing that could be better is the memory, only having 16g in one slot does not allow dual-channel memory support. Since memory is only sold in pairs it is hard to get a single matching piece. Anyone looking it is T-force Vulcan DDR 6000 16gb with a CL38, at least in my build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Jason Jason

  • Fantastic (sale) price for futureproofing if you're good with computers
Style: i9-13900KF/RTX 4070
The computer was packaged well, and after getting it unpacked everything appeared to be in good working condition. I made sure all the connections were fully pushed in, and unseated then reseated the gpu. I checked that the fans were connected to the motherboard and not the power supply, then put the case back together and started it up. It ran great and was very quiet. I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my daughter so I haven't used it enough to rate its performance. I just opened it up to unpack the foam and get it setup and updated so we didn't have to do that all on Christmas morning. They build these with whatever parts are most affordable at that time, so here's the details of what I got: - MSI PRO-Z790-P Wifi motherboard - PNY dual fan 4070 - I didn't check the PSU, so I'll update this after Christmas - I believe they all come with the same RAM and cooler If you are unsure about buying this and want to read my rambling thoughts below, feel free. I hope it helps. I had planned on building a gaming PC with my daughter by slowing buying up the parts over time. I wanted to put the bulk of the money into the mobo and the cpu since those would be the bottlenecks on future upgrades, but when I saw this PC for sale on Black Friday (~$1600) I understood that I would have to really hunt for deals to build something with those specs for less money. For those not into this kind of stuff, I would like to explain why this PC isn't nessecarilly a great deal for everyone. You do not need an i9 processor for gaming. A good processor does make a difference, but a top-of-the-line processor with 24 cores is far more important for multitasking - like running multiple virtual machines, video editing, or music production. But if you just want a solid gaming rig, you can save yourself some money and go with something cheaper than a 13th gen i9. The difference in performance between 12th gen and 13th gen processors is substantial enough that if you have the money to get a 13th gen i5 over a 12th gen i7, do it - but 12th gen processors are still relevant and will be for a long time. Also understand the difference between a K and a KF processor. K comes with integrated graphics, so if you ever find yourself without a graphics card you just switch over your monitor to the mobo and you're good to go. The KF does not have integrated graphics, so you have to have a working graphics card installed if you want to see anything on your monitor. A good graphics card is essential for gaming, and while the 4070 is a good card the difference in performance between the 4070 and the 4070 ti is enough that you might wish to prioritize it over a more expensive processor or motherboard. Speaking of motherboards, you don't NEED most of the upgrades on a Z790 motherboard. Most people are not going to be able to take advantage of the improved speeds from Wifi7 for quite some time. Z690 boards can come with either DDR4 or DDR5, and while DDR5 is cheap enough that you might as well get it, DDR4 is still plenty fast enough and will mostly likely be supported for a long time to come - so that if you want to save yourself some money here you won't be sacrificing much. Which leads us to ram. New games are increasingly asking for more memory, but 16GB of high speed ram will be fine for most gaming needs. If you plan on doing more on your PC though (like streaming or editing) you probably want to bump it up to 24 or 32GB. Note that you can't just buy any 2 sticks of ram, plug them in, and expect them to work. The manufacturer will have documentation on compatible ram and configurations somewhere on their website, but if you aren't thrilled at the prospect of opening up your PC and digging in, you probably want to get something that comes with all the memory you want for now and for the future, pre-insalled. Last is the storage. Look at the size of the games you play or want to play and consider how quickly 1TB is going to be used up. There are 4 M.2 slots on the MSI mobo I got, but only slot 1 gets 4 dedicated lanes, the other slots all share lanes meaning they'll mostly be slower. That may or may not matter to you. External drives aren't as fast as internal ones, and again if you don't like the prospect of installing additional hardware this is probably an area where you'll want to spend more. All of that to say that if you are shopping for a pc that will pretty much only be used for gaming and you aren't comfortable getting hands on with hardware, you can probably find something cheaper and/or better suited to your needs. Now onto why this PC works for me, and why it might work for you. I'm buying this for a 13-year-old (although we'll all use it since the only other computers we have are old laptops and my rack servers) and I want it to last her through high school, so futureproofing was my priority. I was looking for a mobo with the Z790 chipset and an LGA 1700 socket. I was looking at 13th gen i5 and i7 processors. 13th gen is pricey but it would be able to run all of her stuff decently and wouldn't need to be upgraded for a while. Between the motherboard and processor I was looking at spending ~$550 - $700 alone. I hadn't started looking into gpu's yet, but based on the little I knew, I could expect to spend at least $300 for anything decent and easily $500+ for anything a little nicer. Then another $100 or so for the memory and around $120 for a cheap liquid cooling aio - putting me at just over $1,000 on the lower end and around $1,500 on the higher end - and that didn't include a case, storage, OS, or my free time, etc. Personally, I wouldn't pay full price for this PC. I like computers and would find building one fun, so the markup of a pre-built usually wouldn't be worth it to me. But while my kid doesn't play competitive games and certainly doesn't need a 40 series graphics card - $1,600 wasn't that much more than I was planning on spending on something with lower specs, so the little extra money for not only a better gpu but also a better cpu was worth it to me, and everything else on this that is "just okay" is easily upgradable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by V. Armour

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