CyberPower Xtreme 3D 3000
By: Justin McGuire | Posted on: September 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Read 795 Times
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Speed is the most crucial requirement, if you are going to be gaming on your PC, and there is no gaming PC out there faster than the CyberPower Xtreme 3D 3000. Simply out, this one machine packs in the very latest in terms of gaming technology. It is fitted with i7 975 QuadCore Processors from Intel, a 300 GB Raptor, NVIDA GTX 295 dual video cards as well as a Blu-Ray burner. If you are not excited by this, the only possible reason is that you are not familiar with the terminology. In layman’s terms, what this means is that it will load a new PC game in less than 10 seconds! In other words, it is considerably faster than Maingear, which was previously the fastest. If you won’t be satisfied without the specific performance records to back this claim, here they are: in a regular 3DMark Vantage test, the CyberPower Xtreme recorded 34,500 points, beating Maingear by 7,000 points. What’s more, even when all its functions are working at optimum potential, it doesn’t slow down.
This machine comes with several other advantages too. To begin with, the Cooler Master Sniper Case, which closes in the system, is huge. Sure, it’s not very attractive to look at, but its practicality is unbeatable. The ventilation is excellent, there are a lot of USB ports, and the top of the case also has a fan controller, so that you have the option of controlling it and adjusting it as necessary. Further, what you lose out in terms of looks with this giant case, you gain in terms of expansion space. Besides this, you don’t need to worry about cabling forever getting in the way, since it is not only minimal, but also out of sight. The liquid cooling system is relatively small too, and one major advantage is that with the tons of memory slots and hard-drive bays, you can easily upgrade. The base system itself is not overloaded with software.
As far as the costs go, all you gaming buffs out there have no reason to feel intimidated. The base model costs as little as $1,360 and the starting price for the higher end unit is $3,849. People who have used it will tell you that it is excellent value for money, considering that it is the fastest gaming PC available. The CyberPower Xtreme also comes with a three year warranty. In short, at the current point of time, it can easily be called a gaming miracle.
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