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CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC, Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz, 8GB DDR4, GeForce RTX 2060 6GB, 500GB NVMe SSD, WiFi Ready & Win 11 Home (GXiVR8060A11)

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Features

  • System: Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz 6-Core | Intel B560 Chipset | 8GB DDR4 | 500GB PCI-E NVMe SSD | Genuine Windows 11 Home 64-bit
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB Video Card | 1x HDMI | 1x 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: Tempered Glass Side Case Panel | Custom RGB Case Lighting | 7 Colors RGB Gaming Mouse
  • 1 year parts & labor | Free lifetime tech support

Description

Destroy the competition with the CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR series of gaming desktops. The Gamer Xtreme VR series features the latest generation of high performance Intel Core processors and ultra-quick DDR RAM to easily handle system-intensive tasks, such as high definition video playback and gaming. Coupled with powerful discreet video cards, the Gamer Xtreme VR series provides a smooth gaming and multimedia experience.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Primary Use Primarily Designed for Gaming
Manufacturer CyberpowerPC
PC Design Style Tower Computer
OS Windows 11 Home
Storage 500 GB SSD
Installed RAM 8 GB DDR4
Product Series Name Gamer Xtreme VR
Included Hardware Tower PC, Keyboard, Mouse, Power Cord
CPU Intel Core i5
Graphics Processor NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Graphics Memory 6 GB
WiFi Connectivity 802.11ab
USB Port Count 2 USB 2.0, 6 USB 3.0
Weight 30.3 lbs
Measurements 24 x 22.6 x 12.2 inches
Color Black
Number of Cores 6
Release Date August 24, 2021

Frequently asked questions

The 'VR' in the CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR signifies that this computer is optimized for Virtual Reality gaming. It has the necessary hardware, including a powerful graphics card (GeForce RTX 2060) to deliver a smooth, immersive VR gaming experience.

The Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz processor is a 6-core, 12-thread processor that provides high performance for gaming and other demanding applications. It's also equipped with Intel Turbo Boost Technology that can increase its clock speed up to 4.4GHz for tackling more demanding tasks.

RTX in the GeForce RTX 2060 refers to Nvidia's advanced ray-tracing technology. The technology allows for realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games, adding a new layer of realism to the gameplay.

WiFi Ready means the CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme is equipped with a built-in wireless network adapter. This allows you to connect to a wireless network, offering the flexibility to place the PC in a location without the need for Ethernet cables.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews show that the gaming PC is valued for its great cost-effectiveness at under $1000, noting the quality of the graphics card, CPU, and other components. However, users pointed out a reasonable amount of wasted space in the PC's design and a lack of expansion options. Despite the few limitations, users still found the PC very performance-oriented and top-notch.

Pros

  • 🎮 Great value for the price point
  • 💻 High-performing GPU and CPU
  • 🔌 Comes with power supply of decent brand
  • 👌 High-quality name-brand parts

Cons

  • 😓 Lots of wasted space in the case design
  • ❌ Limited room for expansion
  • 🔋 Only 8GB RAM, below standard for gaming
  • 💾 Comes with a 500GB SSD, which might be small for today's game sizes

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a performance-oriented gaming PC and you're on a budget, this could indeed be a great purchase. However, if you're concerned about the lack of expansion options or the limited RAM, you may want to explore other options. Overall, the positives seem to outweigh the negatives, making this a worthwhile consideration for gamers.


  • Fantastic plug and play experience
Like the title said, buying this computer is a real plug and play experience. - Installation is easy and straight forward. I complete the installation under 30mins after watching the guide video from Cyberpower. Most time is actually spent on handle this large computer chasis. System has Windows 11 pre-installed. Sign-on experience is better than Windows 10. Nothing to say about it. - Gaming experience is fantastic! Have to say that gaming experience heavily depends on what hardware configuration you are getting with the purchase. My review is based on comparing this Cyberpower PC with my old gaming laptop. My Cyberpower has a RTX2060 GPU and latest intel i5. My old laptop is an Alienware M17 with GTX980M and an 6 years old Intel i7. Taking Valheim for example, I am doing 30 fps when running high graphic setting with 4k resolution. 50 fps running 2k and >60fps running 1080p (capped by monitor refresh rate). My Alienware struggles running at 60 fps at 1080p and fair about 15fps at 4k. To me, that's a big difference. - Noise is not an issue I have seen some customer complaining noise generated by this computer before I bought the computer. Those comments really concerned me before buying so here I want to share my personal take on this. To me, the noise doesn't affect my using experience. Can I hear it? Yes. Can I hear it when watching video/playing games? No. Again, I want to compare this Cyberpower PC with my old Alienware m17. When my Alienware m17 is pretty quiet when idle, Cyberpower PC did sound louder. That make sense because fans in a laptop doesn't run all the time, but fans on the Cyberpower Desktop run all the time. Not mentioning there 4 big fans in the Cyberpower PC (3 front and 1 back). Things really take a turn when running graphic heavy games. My old alienware is generating very loud noise running GTA5 at 1080p and I can clearly see the fans struggle to get rid of the heat. In comparison, I can't sense any increase on the noise level of the Cyberpower PC. For me, noise is not an issue. Also be aware that my PC is put on the floor instead of on the desk. - Lots of ports Another reason I want to purchase this desktop PC is the large amount of ports on it. I work at home often these COVID years. It is a huge pain that I have to unplug/replug my mouse, keyboard and two monitors every time I transit from my work laptop and my home PC. There may exist some kinds of magic docking system that fit my specific need/pain. But nobody told me that and I don't know how to do it for 3 years, until i get this Cyberpower PC. It has at least 4 USBs and both HDMI and Display port. Now I can use two monitors (one HDMI and one display port) at the same time and have them connected to both my work PC and home PC all the time. This may sound obvious to lots of people who own a desktop PC before. But for me who use laptops all the time, it is a huge performance upgrade. Overall, I recommend people to buy this PC for both gaming and personal use. Things I like about this PC are: Installation is easy and straight forward; Gaming experience is fantastic; Noise is not an issue; lots of ports. PS: It's surprising to me that PC nowadays has Wifi receiver build in (at least this Cyberpower PC did have wifi). I put my PC in the corner of the room and it still gets max signal strength. That's a plus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by Jingyi Hou

  • Great Value
Great value for the price. Easy setup - plug in and play. Quick startup. It runs smoothly. I have had it my CyberPower PC for a couple of years now and had no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2026 by Peter

  • Great PC as far as "Plug and Play" goes
As a PC gamer that has just returned to playing PC games, thanks to CyberPowerPC, this is a great all-around computer that is up to the task of handling current PC games. I have ordered a prebuilt computer before, from a different company, and my experience with CyberPowerPC has been great so far. The package it came in was neat and well-packaged with sufficient padding. It was extremely easy to set up and I had it up and running in about half an hour. The PC itself, with all of its RGB lighting, looks great! This model in particular boots up very quickly (< 30s) and allows for moderate multi-tasking. I downloaded Overwatch 2 and was able to play it on Ultra settings. I'm not sure how it runs other games, but it ran OW 2 flawlessly. I would suggest this computer and company to anyone who wants to jump into PC gaming quickly. Also, I typed up this review with the semi-mechanical keyboard that they provide and I'd say that it's better than your average keyboard. It was well worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by Brandon Y.

  • Has its flaws, but good overall.*UPDATED*
The PC is superb for the price (got it on Black Friday for $876 before taxes). It was a little better than what I thought it was. And while it does have it's flaws, they're not exactly deal breakers. I got this PC a little over a week ago, and everything is running fine, so far. TLDR: The PC is good overall, and it can use some minor adjustments, a new CPU Cooler, some more RAM, and some more storage. And with a FRESH install of Windows 11, you don't have to worry about any bloatware. Some of these things are easy to do, so someone with a lack of experience can probably do so it's not a big issue, and that's why I recommend it for those who might not know much about PCs, but rather just want to do some gaming with good price to performance, or someone who wants to get their kid a brand new PC for Christmas or something. The exact specs I got: i5-11400F @2.6GHz with stock cooler EVGA RTX 2060 (not SC, sorry) single fan TeamGroup T-Force 1x8gb @ 3200MHz Thermaltake 600W 80+Gold Gigabyte B560 DS3H AC WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD 500gb CPU Performance: Cinebench R20: ALL CORES: 3900 Cinebench R23: ALL CORES: 9969 SINGLE CORE: 1350 GPU PERFORMANCE: Unigine Heaven Benchmark (1080p, high): 5204 Unigine Heaven Benchmark(1080p, Ultra preset): 2346 The Pros: 1. It is a good value PC for what circumstances we are in right now(chip shortage) 2. Decent cable management. The cable management was well routed, and making the PC look very clean from the inside and the back. The main issue I had was that the basement kind of looked like a "rat's nest." 3. Good overall performance. The PC runs really well, with the CPU scoring 3900~ points on Cinebench R20, and 9969 points on Cinebench R23. I will do GPU benchmarks some time in the future, but as far as I'm concerned, it does fine with the games I threw at it. 4. Fresh Install of Windows 11 (no 3rd party bloatware). Prebuilt companies such as Dell, HP and Lenovo include a bunch of Bloatware that can effect performance. A video by Gamers Nexus showed that the bloatware on the G5 5000 was so bad that it used 30% of the GPU while idle. 5. Good airflow. The PC has 3 intake fans on the front with a mesh like design where it has a bunch of little holes enough to get cool air into the PC instead of having it closed off, and one exhaust fan, which are standard. 6. Excellent packaging. The packaging was excellent, it had foam packaging on the outside and the inside. This makes sure that none of the components are damaged while being shipped or delivered. The Cons: 1. The PC comes with the stock intel cooler, which is fine for web browsing, but I often times catch the cooler running really loud, even if its just at 40°C~. I would recommend switching it for a tower cooler with a 120mm fan or similar. I went with the Vetroo V5 cooler and it runs quite and performs well with 52°C-ish while running at max load 2. It only comes with 1 stick of ram. When you're paying at least $1k for a pc, it should be a common thing that it comes with 16gb(2x8gb), especially because 16gb is becoming the new standard. You can get a dual stick kit from PNY or something, or even just buy the same ram stick as the one in your build, unfortunately I couldn't find the exact one because it actually comes in a dual stick pack, and CyberPowerPC only put one of them. 3. The model that was chosen for the RTX 2060. As I mentioned in the parts breakdown above, the EVGA RTX 2060 only has one fan on it, and while this may not affect performance much, it might run hotter than your typical dual fan GPU. This also causes it to get louder because the single fan has to do more work whenever the GPU is reaching temperatures in the 60s, I found. It gets way louder when at full speed in comparison to my CPU fan. This is more of a nit pick, some others might not mind it or really care, but I just thought it might be something worth mentioning. Adding on to this - After tuning it on MSI Afterburner, the fan may be loud, but it does maintain a temp around 70°C, which is great. 4. Low storage. The PC only comes with 500gb of storage, and that's the boot drive alone. I would recommend getting an extra 1TB hard drive or something alike. I've done this already and added a 500gb SSD for games as well as 750gb HDD for anything else that doesn't really need the fast speed. It's really easy to do, so it's probably not that big of a deal to some. The computer is fine overall. It can be better though if it just made some small adjustments like getting a better CPU cooler and putting a 2nd stick of ram, and maybe a dual fan GPU, there is a dual fan version of the card in the specs, too. I would recommend it to those who might not know much about computers because, at least in my case, the PC really was just plug n' play. I will be updating my review if anything happens that might be noteworthy since it has only been a week, and I will possibly include GPU benchmark figures as well sometime in the future as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021 by JAFS

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