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CyberpowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool Gaming PC, Intel Core i7-9700K 3.6GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB, 16GB DDR4, 1TB PCI-E NVMe SSD, WiFi Ready & Win 10 Home (SLC8260A2, Black)

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Features

  • System: Intel Core i7-9700k 3. 6GHz 8-Core: Intel Z390 Chipset, 16GB DDR4, 1TB PCI-E NV Me SSD: Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB Video Card, 1x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort
  • Connectivity: 6 x USB 3.1, 2 x USB 2. 0, 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000, 802.11AC Wi-Fi: Audio: 7.1 Channel: Keyboard and mouse
  • Special feature: Liquid Cooling; Tempered glass side case panel; Custom ARGB case lighting: RGB 7 colors gaming mouse
  • 1 year parts & labor | Free lifetime tech support

Description

Get the pinnacle of gaming performance with the Cyber PowerPC Gamer Supreme series of gaming computers. The Gamer Supreme series features monstrous processing power combined with the latest and greatest graphics cards to handle even the most demanding games on the market. An immense RAM allows you to easily tackle system-intensive applications such as video editing, and ensures a lag-free multitasking experience. A lightning-fast PCI-E NV Me SSD boot drive provides quick load times for your games and applications. The Gamer Supreme series looks as stunning as it performs, as all these high-end components are packaged in a striking, sleek chassis. Processor Speed (Base): 3.6 gigahertz.

Brand: CyberpowerPC


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


CPU Model: Core i7


CPU Speed: 3.6 GHz


Cache Size: 12


Graphics Card Description: GeForce RTX 2070 Super


Graphics Coprocessor: GeForce RTX 2070 Super


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Gaming, Personal


Personal computer design type: Computer Tower


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Gaming, Personal


Personal Computer Design Type: Computer Tower


Color: black


Additional Features: Microphone


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Hardware Interface: USB


Item Dimensions: 18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches


Security Features: Basic security features (Windows Defender)


Item Weight: 32 Pounds


Video Output: HDMI, DisplayPort


Video Output Interface: HDMI, DisplayPort


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Style Name: i9-9900K|RTX 2070.


Cooling Method: liquid cool


Compatible Devices: Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse


Power Plug Type: Type A - 2 pin (North American)


Total Expansion Slots Quantity: 2


Graphics Description: GeForce RTX 2070 Super


Graphics Coprocessor: GeForce RTX 2070 Super


Graphics Card Ram: 8 GB


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


Processor Series: Core i7


Processor Speed: 3.6 GHz


Processor Socket: LGA 1151


Processor Count: 8


Total Usb Ports: 8


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Number of Component Outputs: 5


Wireless Network Technology: Wi-Fi


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Wi-Fi


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Brand: CyberpowerPC


Model Number: SLC8260A2


Model Name: Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool


Built-In Media: Keyboard, Mouse


Processor Brand: Intel


Model Year: 2019


CPU Model Number: Core i7-9700k


Video Processor: NVIDIA


UPC: 811842064200


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Manufacturer: CYBERPOWERPC


Warranty Description: 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty Free Lifetime Tech Support


Cache Memory Installed Size: 12


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Memory Slots Available: 1


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 64 GB


Memory Speed: 3000 MHz


RAM Type: DDR4 SDRAM


Memory Clock Speed: 3000 MHz


Screen Size: 1


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920x1080


Display Type: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 169


Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Human-Interface Input: Keyboard, Mouse


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


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  • great deal, better than I would have built for myself
Style: i9-9900K|RTX 2070.
Everything worked 100% from start. Good way to buy PC's now for getting the most bang for the buck. Though don't learn as much as you would if you assembled system yourself. But save some time, money and hassle. Included image of m.2 drive because first I'd seen. I put a penny is on the m.2 also for size reference. heh What I got with my system: ~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan ~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB ~ m.2 SDD: 1tb INTEL 660p Series ~ RAM: TFORCE 16GB speed 3000 (16-18-18-38) ------------- Will list what I did first, as helpful note; After all updates. I created my Spybot Search & Destroy (good free anti-malware app) whitepages list. ...mentioning this reminder because... creating the whitepages (ie. files 100% sure are clean) list should only be done on new OS install, and saves loads of time on scans later, so first thing to do with new PC. Finally created my drive image backup. This time I just used DriveImage XML (free) ..easiest/fastest. Maybe will go back and create a proper IMG format file later but couldn't find my old Clonezilla USB or spare USB thumbdrive to make a new one. And XML/dat works. Just a reminder sense don't get install CD's anymore. ---------- Anyways.. back to the system. Good clean build. Everything was installed properly. As far as the case, I like it. The RGB remote and color cycles is awesome. RGB on four fans and CPU change in sync. Only complaint is no USB-C on front (one on rear), but I knew that. Some complained about airflow, but I no problem. If your going to overclocking or pushing it at max, yes, put a slim 120mm fan on the top vent. (or just remove the glass) Also I think it would make a lot of sense to _cover_ the bottom air vent. ..as looks to me your loosing new air from the intakes through it. So probably a easy improvement that could be made without adding any fans at all. Something I also like about the design is the intake air goes through the front side vents. The design is such that I can easily cut and wedge in strips of black air filter material. (hardware store sells a matted type for HVAC that has black carbon on one side so faced out it would still look fine) To help keep dust out, and quick to remove when I need more airflow for system demanding tasks VR or gaming, but for normal computing, the airflow reduction will be less than what dust buildup does, so maintenance saver for me. other notes.. I didn't expect to use the WIFI, but ended up using and works really good and fast. Didn't really notice any difference in download speeds from my ethernet cable. Further comments on parts: ~ GPU: ASUS NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2700 SUPER dual fan ~ prob. the component that most likely to vary, but looks they only source good names ~ MOBO: ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4-CB ~ Read had gotten ASUS motherboards, so maybe this varies too, but the CB on end means it's a version of this mobo manufactured specifically for CyberPower. If you want to update the bios you have to get the drivers from CyberPower website not ASRocks. (most should never need to) Coincidentally, I went with ASRocks in my last self-build and it ran 24/7 for many many years. This PG4 is a midrange in their lineup and sufficient to get most from this hardware. If want more expensive version, I would suggest a custom build direct from CP's website. But again, I think the school of thought on overspec'ing with buying the most expensive mobo is bogus. One negative is not many USB ports on back, just 2 USB 2.0(key/mouse) 2 3.1, and 1 Type-C on back. ~ m.2 SDD: INTEL 660p Series ~ Faster than a SATA SDD, not the fastest m.2 you can buy, but reliable. I was expecting a traditional SATA SDD and was surprised by this component, first m.2 I seen. Was wondering where the harddrive was, thought ok, it must be on the back of the tray, but than.. what's that's on the motherboard? wait what!? THAT's the 1tb drive? No way! Heh. tech's come a long ways. Is a slot for a second m.2 under the video card on my system, though I didn't remove the GPU to see. ~ TFORCE .. 16gb 3000 .. very nice RAM though I upgraded to 64gb and used these sticks to upgrade my old system. ~ I will list the PSU (power supply) after I do tear down inspection, but I trust it provides clean power, all that important. And these days the MOBO's are better at power filtering as well, so not as important as once was, though read a review saying the PSU they got was gold star certified. Last irrelevant notes.. Keyboard and Mouse. I'm of the opinion that anyone buying a PC desktop should always consider the keyboard and mouse that comes with a system as backups. This one just comes with fancier backups than you usually get. Each person is different, to get the most out of the system, I recommend purchasing peripheral devices to your personal preference. Like for example, a mechanical keyboard for faster more enjoyable typing, ergo, or perhaps wireless keyboard with laptop style buttons, is no need to spend much but upgrading your interfaces really enhances the experience a great deal. For example you can get a mechanical keyboard for $25-30 that is nice a typing experience as $125 keyboards. And wireless mice for $10 that give as good experience as $75 mice. But to review these, the included mouse is solid, with 4 buttons on side instead of just two, mouse wheel is smooth. Though overall is a little big for me. Keyboard has really nice palm rest, and media buttons on side are conveniently placed. However the squishy keys are like typing in a fog compared to my mechanical keyboard. I also recently got a $25 ARTECK ultra-thin wireless laptop style keyboard, that is interesting/neat experience as a secondary input device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020 by FrogsOnTheRun

  • Affordable Powerhouse
Style: i9-9900K|RTX 2070.
Amazing PC! Picked it up during a lightning sale and the price was relatively cheaper than buying the parts separately. Gone are the days that building your own PC is the cheapest option. Performance is great, benchmarks are top tier. I can run Ultra on every game I own. SSD is speedy, boots up within 5-10 seconds. No complaints here. The RAM is a bit on the slower side but all things considering it gets the job done for gaming. Cable management is good. The temperatures are cool. Two of the RGB LED’s for the fans were DOA but I registered my tower with CyberPowerPC and emailed support. They’re shipping me replacement fans. Customer service didn’t give me any hassle and was pretty helpful. I feel confident that they’ll assist me in the future if any problem arises. If you’re not going to build your own PC, I’d recommend this PC. It’s affordable and a powerhouse. Regardless of what brand you go with (Alienware, ASUS, Razer, etc,) there will always be a chance of getting parts that are DOA (as mentioned in other reviews.) That’s just the way of the world. Even when you build your own PC you play the lottery with each part you purchase. It either happens on the assembly line or during shipping. They packaged the PC pretty well though, with foam on the inside to protect the parts. I’m not sure if they test their builds but no complaints here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019 by R. D. A.

  • Incredible Value
Style: i9-9900K|RTX 2070.
I am VERY satisfied with my purchase. I don’t think there is a better value out there for a desktop PC spec’d like this, or at least I wasn’t able to find it. Piecing the components together on my own the cheapest I could get was around $1700, and I paid $1300 for this machine before taxes. Bottom line up front, I recommend this PC to anyone in the market without hesitation and I would buy this PC again in a heartbeat. I've had this PC for just over a week and it's ran nonstop since I've set it up, without a single issue. I read most of the reviews and was concerned there may be issues when I received mine or that substandard components may have been used (cables unplugged, fans not working, cheap hardware, etc.). That is not the case with the PC I received. The case is very well made and has lots of ventilation. The color fans are pretty cool but were not a contributing factor to my decision but my 11 year old loves them. The fans are quiet though which is a huge plus. The MB is an AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 which has a very friendly BIOS that makes it easy to OC your processor and/or RAM, if that's your thing. The RAM came as 2 x 8GB sticks of Patriot 3000MHz, the GTX 2070 Super video card is a Gigabyte, and the NVMe SSD is a WD Blue. Plenty of USB ports on the back and two on the top front of the case and built in Wi-Fi as well as your standard audio in, out, mic jacks, old school mouse and keyboard plugs, and an RJ-45 ethernet connection. It also has a USB-C port which I've seen on plenty of laptops but am not certain if it's standard equipment on desktops. I did not crack open the power supply bay so I can’t tell you what make/model the power supply is. Benchmark score as built with RealBench was just over 225000. The liquid cooler on this chip is doing its job as I didn’t see a temp over 100 deg C with all of the initial stress testing that I did (Cinebench and OCCT). I’ve since played with OCing the chip up to 5.2GHz and while it was stable, the temps crept over 100 C so I’ve backed it down to 4.9GHz and the max temps are still under 100 C. The Intel i7-9700K is a beast of a chip. I also added an additional 2 x 8GB Corsair 300HMz sticks of RAM (32GB total) and the RealBench scores are over 240000. This computer is FAST. I use this PC for everything from work to music and gaming. It runs CoD and Destiny 2 without a hitch and handles multitasking like a champ. I’m a Happy Customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020 by Joshua

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