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The Ultimate Gaming PC under $2500 | CyberPowerPC Syber Cube Elite 300 Review

After much debate and consideration, we have hand picked and built what we feel is the ultimate Gaming PC under $2500 in 2020. Our requirements were that it had to not only deliver high frame rates at 4K with Ultra settings applied, but also be visually striking in its design and features. It needed to be from a company where we could customize each and every component. Lastly, it had to be extremely efficient, keeping everything nice and cool when under load. This eventually led us to CyberPowerPC and their stunning Syber Cube Elite 300 model.

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BootHammer1949d ago

Thanks, we love everything about this model...and it's FAST ;b

Neonridr1949d ago

that thing is nuts to look at. quite the design.

BootHammer1949d ago (Edited 1949d ago )

It's even more wild in person...you can't assess the sheer size of it by pictures. I was thinking this was going to be a large GameCube but it's a tank! Not complaining one bit, but you need a decent sized gaming desk to accommodate it alongside a large monitor, speakers, keyboard, ect. Everyone who has seen it is blown away by the overall design and presentation it gives off. Then you have the performance side which is a whole other conversation ;b

Parasidious1949d ago

I normally don't like over the top cases, but this one is pulling me in for some reason.

BootHammer1949d ago

That's why we chose it =) It's one of the most incredible and unique systems on the market and it is highly efficient with keeping everything nice and cool inside it. The three sided tempered glass allow you to see everything inside it when turned on and it's so easy to access parts when needed.

Toiletsteak1949d ago

The thing is beautiful and a fukking BEAST!!!!

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E3 2014: CyberPower PC Shows Off Syber PC Console for Big Picture Mode [Video]

Maximum PC: Let's just come out and say it -- Valve dropped the ball with its Steam Machine initiative. Rather than let its hardware vendors run with their own brand Steam Machines that they've been developing for the past year, Valve decided to delay things until next year while it tweaks its Steam Controller, an integral component of any machine that might use the "Steam Machine" designation. That decision left OEMs and boutique system builders in an awkward place, but rather than let their hardware designs collect dust, we're seeing them reborn as Windows-based PC consoles that boot right into Steam Big Picture mode. The newest PC console to take this approach is CyberPowerPC's Syber system. Let's have a look.

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ninjahunter3982d ago

Hmm, i dont think a 750 is going to cut it.