🎉 Game On: Elevate Your Play with Style!
The CyberPowerPC Wyvern Gaming PC is a high-performance gaming rig featuring an Intel Core i5-10400F processor, AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics, 16GB of RAM, and a 500GB NVMe SSD. It comes pre-installed with Windows 11 and includes a robust cooling system with RGB LED fans, ensuring both aesthetics and functionality. With a 650W power supply and extensive connectivity options, this PC is designed for gamers who demand speed, power, and style.
W**L
Won’t change colour from green??
The remote won’t change the colour of the rgb fans, there is a loose cable in the back called a m/b signal cable not sure where that’s meant to go?
E**S
worth the money
i decided it wait 5 months down the line before writing the review, to me i dunno anything about pc's but this is a upgrade for me and it felt amazing to be able to play the lasteat games this was a 14 year upgrade so its pretty amazing how smoothly everything runs. nothing like random shutdowns or buggy start ups or crashes and restarting so far so great
R**N
Fantastic
Not a full on gamer but it is very fast, good graphics & the fans are very quite. it is a massive case mind.
A**R
fast gaming
it keeps itself very cool and fast gaming.
A**L
Works perfectly
Bought this for my sisters birthday. She's had it a few days now and it works perfectly. Nothing bad to say about it. All components seem to be running well to. Would recommend this computer
J**E
Its good
Its good but il be upgrading the graphics card soon
J**2
Good budget PC
This does have good specs (I recommend you do research before picking your options) though if you do not have prior experience setting up a PC tower, you might want to look up some tutorials. Before choosing your option, remember that Ryzen chips that do not have a G at the end of their name do not come with internal graphics. There isn't a location where you can attach an extra hard drive; however, it is okay for you to leave it in the bottom compartment of your PC.Here are some pointers when you receive your PC:-Opening both side panels is easy. Look at the back, you'll see a clamp stuck to the left panel or right panel (depending on what you're trying to open), pull the clamp outwards (remember to hold the panel while doing so). And there you go, you've opened the case (I mention this because, with other cases, you usually need to deal with thumb screws, which this case doesn't have).-Make sure your fans are attached correctly.-Open the right panel and make sure everything is plugged in.-The front panel can be removed by pulling on the sides.Once you have completed the checklist you are basically done. There are some software-related programs you may wish to install to help aid your experience but that will be dependent on which option you choose to buy.
M**I
A good starting point for a more powerful PC
My Acer Nitro laptop suddenly died out on me, so instead of purchasing another laptop I decided a PC would be the best investment, however with working from home I had no time to build my own. I ordered the RX580 GB, Ryzen 5 3350G (I think that CyberPower also sell a 2600x build, the listing title states 3350g but the product description mentions 2600x), 16gb RAM and 960 SSD, with Windows 10.Pros:Well packed, great shipping efficiencyLooks great - excellent case choice, RGB lights are actually a nice touch, 10/10 aestheticsThe build has been made with decent airflow inside towards the bottom, it's very tidy and well put together.Power - this build is well balanced between the GPU and CPU which will prevent bottlenecking in high performance tasksWindows 10 included and Cyberpower seem to include warranty in the priceNeutralThe RX 580. This is considered to be a cult classic budget GPU, and for good reason. 8GB, and the performance was only made better through the years with drivers and AMD support. This is only a neutral point as you have to know what you're buying - this build uses the MSI Armor variant, which whilst it's still a good performer, is notorious for getting a bit hot. I was often seeing temps rise to 70-75c when under load. It turns out my GPU fans were not turning on until it started to get really toasty, however I was able to easily resolve this by installing MSI afterburner and applying a fan curve (google this if unsure, but the default fan curve works well). My PC is now much cooler and goes between 50-60c under load now, and not much higher. The Armor variant can get quite loud when under load so just be aware of what your level of tolerance is. Personally, I'm not entirely bothered as I have headphones in. Not only that, the RGB fans will drown out the sound anyways so you won't notice it. The RX 580 will probably be sufficient for quite some time despite being a 4 year old card nearly 5 years old in fact, but for the price this was definitely the best GPU to use. What I would recommend is ensuring you consider purchasing some additional fans for the case. There's space for another 2 fans that would be facing the GPU to help with airflow. Before you purchase, check benchmarks as well. But I'm very happy they used the RX580 8GB.ConsThe case has some airflow restraints. It does prioritise aesthetics over airflow. If you take off the front panel, you'll probably find a -10c improvement which shows how it restricts some air flow. Not a huge issue. But will probably be a good investment to get another fan or two just for good measure.All in all, a good PC for the price.
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