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CyberPower Gamer Infinity GTX System Review

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CyberPower is one of the leading computer system manufacturers here in the United States and today we look at their Gamer Infinity GTX PC system to see what it is all about. This is without a doubt a customized high-end gaming machine that has quality and power written all over it. With an Intel Core i7 965 processor inside that has been overclocked to 3.6GHz it is certain that this gaming PC is going to to be faster than any other system we have looked at.

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When you look at the performance numbers the Cyberpower Gamer Infinity GTX puts out you can't help but be in awe. This machine is the epitome of gaming excellence. With the incredible gaming numbers it puts up it is easy to forget it can also do anything else that you want at performance levels never seen before on a PC. It's even more impressive that this overclocked hulk comes with a 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support.

Article Title: CyberPower Gamer Infinity GTX System Review
Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/835/1/
Pricing: This Customized System Was $3,999
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Ouch opened the wallet and a few moths flew out. Did you get a day or two of folding in on it?
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I'm sorry but... 3GB of RAM?






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rpsgc wrote:I'm sorry but... 3GB of RAM?






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Yea, I was kinda confused about that for this "high end" rig :roll:
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They obviously think that faster RAM lends to better performance than more ram.

I would imagine they tested it before they decided to go with the less but faster option.

Corsair did a 3GB vs 6GB test recently, and there wasn't a whole lot of performance difference between the two.
(But then again there isn't a whole lot of performance difference between 1600 Ram and 1800 Ram, so swings and roundabouts)

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Interesting case, I'm going to look into that one. Thanks!
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That does have a rediculous price tag. Looks like it performed as it should though, which is not something that always happens with those overpriced computers *cough*Mac*cough*
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Same thing. It's three gigs short of being a true "Dream system". I mean- when you buy a rig at that price those extra bucks on six gig kit won't hurt that much.
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