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CyberpowerPC Desktop Computer Gamer Xtreme S152 Intel Core i5 6th Gen 6600K (3.50 GHz) 16 GB DDR4 2 TB HDD Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

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  • Intel Core i5 6th Gen 6600K (3.50 GHz)
  • 16 GB DDR4 2 TB HDD
  • Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2 GB

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  • Anonymous
  • 4/13/2016 7:53:36 AM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat Gaming PC

Pros: - Runs every game I have tried over 200 fps on ultra settings
- Quiet barely notice the fan
- If you plug into the right HDMI port you have no issues with plugging in which I was led to believe

Cons: - Been noticing minor visual bugs but could easily be the current TV I am using as monitor has not come in the mail yet
- Power cord could be longer but I think I am just used to laptops

Other Thoughts: Overall completely worth the purchase and I am happy with my purchase.

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  • Jacob O.
  • 3/21/2016 3:14:02 PM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsEast to set up! Cool Looking:)

Pros: Easy set up
Fast processing
Cool look
Quite
Plays my sims 2 game that wouldn't work on other systems

Cons: Some scratches on case

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  • Alex M.
  • 3/19/2016 9:35:26 AM

5 out of 5 eggsGood luck building a machine with these specs cheaper

Pros: The pros are VERY numerous, and you get tremendous value. The i5 included is the best i5 on the market, and both it and GTX 960 are very easily overclockable (I'm running 4.6 GHz), and chew through everything I throw at them. Even in Rise of the Tomb Raider with nearly everything cranked, I get 60 FPS+ and the CPU never goes above 40% load. The GTX 960 (mine was an EVGA) isn't the best card on the market, but it's the best middle of the market card for your money as of right now. At 1080p, you can crank level of detail to ultra, textures to high, shadows to medium, and AA off and achieve 60+ FPS in nearly every game. The next thing worth noting is how COOL this thing runs, which absolutely astounds me. There are 2 large LED fans (1 front, 1 back) that move great amounts of air. In benchmarks I never saw temps above 70C. I also very much enjoy the cable management options the case provides (I was able to tuck 90% underneath the mobo in the spaces provided.) Upon arrival, you'll have room for 2 more HDDs, 1 floppy sized space (you could install a card reader there if you want), 2 more 5.25" slots, and room for 3 SSDs (without using adapters or brackets). I also like the location of the headphone jacks and USB ports (which are 3.0), which is right on the top of the machine. The next thing about this system that surprised me is how QUIET it is, even under load with the fans running. Definitely the quietest PC I've owned. It's a gentle whirring noise that's quiet enough to hear the HDD working. The next part may or may not be a pro depending on your views, but for me it is a pro: the entire system is LIGHT due to the case being mostly plastic on the outside, and what is not plastic is aluminum (I know some don't like plastic). It's also tool free if that's your thing. When you receive it, plug it in, run your updates, then get going - it all worked right out of the box like it's supposed to. Bottom line, this is as future proof as you can get without breaking $1200+ It has DDR4, and the socket 1151 is what socket the next generation of Intel's processors will be, so if you want to upgrade you can just swap out chips without buying a completely new system. I managed to pick it up as an open box for $670 shipped, so keep an eye out, but even for $900, it is a fantastic deal. Remember, if something goes wrong, CyberPower gives you a 1 year warranty for parts. I was also happy that it didn't come pre-installed with bloatware (excluding Window 10's junk). Someone installed Windows 10 (it just needs activated with the key provided), installed the Geforce drivers, and then shut it off, that's it.

Cons: The weakest feature of this system is without a doubt the motherboard. It's a Gigabyte, bottom of the line board. It gets the job done without being too fancy. It only has 1 PCIe X16 slot, so no SLI/Xfire, and there's no original PCI slots. It also only has 2 slots for RAM (it comes with 2 8 GB sticks), so if you for some reason want 32 GB you need to either swap the mobo or buy 16 GB sticks. It also has no IDE if you still run older HDDs. The bright side is that a top-of-the-line mobo for this socket that you could trade out is only $120ish.

It's not a problem for me necessarily, but for some it may be: the RAM and PSU are off-brands that I have never heard of. The PSU is still 80+ Bronze rated, and the RAM runs at 2133 as advertised, but it's impossible to know if they will last as long as a major brand such as Corsair, Thermaltake, etc.

It would be sweet if they threw in an SSD, but unfortunately it's just 1 2TB HDD. That would be the first upgrade I recommend buying for it, as the harddrive is definitely the bottleneck for the system as is.

And others have mentioned it as well - if you are going to use HDMI out, the shape of the card/case makes it very difficult to get to. I personally just use DVI. Remember DVI is the same video quality as HDMI, the only difference is that HDMI also carries audio.

The final MAJOR complaint is that this system comes with Win 10 Home. It sucks. It is a PITA to get setup and working like it is supposed to thanks to the silly apps, advertisements, privacy settings, windows update, and slightly unintuitive customization, and I'm not a fan of the constant background downloading and updating it does. If you made the jump from Win 7, a lot of things aren't where you're used to looking for them. If you use Win 10 Pro and up you're fine with those issues, but home is terrible as it lacks a group policy editor (you can use the GPE to get around Microsoft's restrictions). I won't even go into the Windows store and apps nonsense, which are very user unfriendly (they don't allow external software to inject it self; in other words, no FRAPS, no Shadowplay, no MSI Afterburner, etc). They are not .exes, and thus are a PAIN to uninstall (sometimes). Check out Jim Sterling's YouTube video on Windows 10 if you want to know more. My recommendation is that if you have a Win 7 Ultimate key, just format the disk and install that as of right now. Last thing to note is that the version of Windows 10 already installed is a previous build, so it will take a little while to update. It came with Geforce drivers 350.something, so they are fairly recent, but I still recommend updating those as well.

If you are going to be gaming at 1440p, you are going to have to drop to medium in the settings for 60 FPS, and 4K is downright unplayable. You'll need a new GPU (and mobo is you want SLI). 1080p and 1200p are fine on high settings.

The keyboard and mouse that come with it are junk - functional, but terrible, especially if you do a lot of word processing or gaming.

Other Thoughts: Please read the specs and know what you're getting into: I saw a few people complaining it didn't have Bluetooth or wi-fi built in. I don't know why people thought they were getting it when it is clearly not listed. If you want, add an x1 card or use a USB version.

The tool less function of the case works, but I will say when you're installing a new drive, I honestly thought I was going to break the plastic "tray" to fit the drive in. It didn't break, but it takes significant force to the point where you will be nervous (at least mine did.)

Overall 4.5/5 (5/5 if you can get it on sale or open box).

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  • Alexis F.
  • 2/8/2016 5:06:04 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsSuper Cyberpower PC

Pros: pc is super fast and runs all games so far i love this pc ! its myfirstgaming pc and i dont regret it ! best deal i ever got

Cons: no wifi adapter !?
i didnt get my heroe of the storm key!? where is it

Other Thoughts: none

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  • Anonymous
  • 2/6/2016 12:58:36 PM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAwesome Computer!

Pros: The computer was very simple to set up and is user friendly. It looks just like a top notch gaming computer and functions like one as well.

Cons: The only problem I have encountered was the keyboard....the space bar started sticking. No major problems with the computer.

Other Thoughts: I would definitely recommend this computer to any up and coming gamers. It is a high quality product and well worth the price.

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  • Ryan S.
  • 1/30/2016 6:51:05 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAwesome PC for gaming

Pros: Awesome graphics, I'm running games such as ark and GTA with high to ultra level graphics. This PC will run anything you throw at it on at least high.

Cons: I'm not overly computer savvy, but doing "regular" PC things such as web browsing or reading/writing documents isn't perfect. It could however be user error rather than an issue with the PC it's self.

Other Thoughts: I'd highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a good gaming PC

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  • Owen M.
  • 1/23/2016 9:54:46 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGood bang for the Buck

Pros: - Computer ran smoothly right out of the box.
- Specs are what i asked for
- Running a lot of games on High to Ultra Settings
- Pretty quiet
- Very nice looking comp.
- OC capabilities are more than I need

Cons: - Be warned about the other reviews regarding the HDMI cable. There really is a piece of plastic that you can't take off that might complicate certain HDMI cables. Mine was thin enough to fit right in but it did take a little maneuvering.
- The GPU isn't something I'm probably going to keep for long, I will probably upgrade that when I need to, but right now it's working well with majority of games.
- Don't bother using the mouse that comes with the comp. Even though it looks nice, it's a pretty cheap piece of hardware.

Other Thoughts: - I would definitely recommend this comp. especially when it was on sale during Black Friday. It was practically a steal for these specs.
- I've been satisfied with cyberpc comps. and this one. Even though I've only had this comp for a couple months, I've had several other cyberpc computers that I've been using for well over 8 years.

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  • Chad I.
  • 1/14/2016 11:02:35 AM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsWas good. WAS

Pros: Great Specs for the price
i ran WoW on Ultra settings and was getting over 100fps in 25 man raids
was incredibly fast
and extremely quiet

Cons: The graphics card just randomly stopped working.
I turned on my computer one day and had green moving dots all over my monitor.
i initially thought update the drivers, so i tried that, and to no avail i still had green dots all over
I tried a different monitor, same problem
ALSO: why put the hdmi port so close to the wall where NO HDMI cable can fit.. Very annoying.

Other Thoughts: :( i just want it to work appropriately

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  • Jordan G.
  • 1/9/2016 6:08:54 PM
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsgrrr

Pros: Worked great for a tad bit over 1 month.

Cons: Dead motherboard after 1 month use

Manufacturer Response:

Dear Valued Customer,

I'm truly sorry to hear that you've diagnosed a motherboard issue within your system. If you haven't
already; please give our techs a call at your earliest convenience. As we'll be happy to get that
board replaced & to have your system back up/running at 100%.

Thank you,

Tech Support:
(888)937-5582

Cyber_Tech2

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  • Randy H.
  • 12/31/2015 7:42:18 AM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat Gaming PC

Pros: Out of the box one of the best pc's we have played on.
Its everything as described on the site.

Cons: Haven't found any

Other Thoughts: I would recommend this product to my friends.
I would buy this product again.

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