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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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Style: i5-11400F | RTX 2060


Pattern: Gaming PC


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.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 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 Jingyi Hou

  • 12-year-old PC gamer very happy
I'm a dad. I'm a Mac guy. Truly don't like PCs. But my 12-year-old son is a gamer and he loves this computer. It runs all the software he wants it to run. It looks cool with the view of the innards. No complaints at all and he's been running it for over two years now. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by MN2LA

  • Solid and Well Assembled Desktop
Bought this computer as I needed a replacement desktop and wasn't in a place to build my own. The case is fantastic, the build quality solid, good value for a prebuilt system and it's clearly ready to expand and upgrade if needed. The case is a keeper and the performance is what I'd hoped for. Quite happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Lucy Lee

  • Great value... But lots of wasted space!
Before I knit-pick a bit, I have to say this is truly great bang for the buck. It will handle just about everything you throw at it so, save a few edge cases of extreme "power use" scenarios, this is a great rig as-is and definitely awesome as a bare bones or baseline rig. I picked this gaming PC up for under $1000 (before taxes). At that price, it's an awesome value. The graphics card (EVGA single fan three slot), mobo (ASRock), case fans (Cooler Master), and CPU (11th gen Intel i5) together are worth it. Based on my own experience and reviews, part quality varies. In my particular rig, there was a 600W Gold Aptevia PSU. Glad I thought ahead and got an Asus Thor 850W Platinum. IMHO 750W is the bare minimum these days for headroom, 850W gives you much more wiggle room, 1000W futureproofs you unless you are on the insane bleeding edge of tech. Stock CPU cooler/fan for me was Deep Cool block-style heatsink+fan combo. Meh.. Replaced that with a V5 tower cooler. 500GBSSD with no additional storage?? Dropped a WD 10TB gaming HDD in on the cheap. 8GB T-Force DDR4 RAM? Points for heat spreader and red color for visual appeal... But 8GB is below today's standards for gaming and overall performance. That stuff is all icing on the cake. The biggest deal-breaker for me as an old fart who is used to full towers and expansion options is the absence of expansion bays and proper full height and half height drive options. Unlike other reviewers, I was fortunate to get the rails for one full-size/mechanical HDD. It's a snap-in pin-in style rail system from Cooler Master.. and it does the job. But good luck with any aftermarket anti-vibration mounting kits. It just won't work. There is tons of space to work with but it is wasted as an "airflow chamber". There are no external bays because the three front intake fans block the way. Say goodbye to external optical drives, hot-swap bays, digital dashboards, or anything else of the sort. Another odd choice is forcing the PSU and any additional drives to a bottom compartment. You're cutting off key components from the airflow in the main chamber. It's just an odd choice that seems to favor anesthetics. Due to the odd design choices, the transparent side panel right of the control panel is only a 3/4 view, which detracts from the RGB potential. That said, this was still the best choice on Amazon and Newegg alike to be used as a baseline for upgrading at the $1000ish price point. It's a shame they didn't go a few inches and push that value proposition. We can blame the supply chain issues and semiconductor situation but I think that, at the end of the day, it's just a lazy attempt to improve profit margins. Now, I haven't tested the rig fully but I am still confident it was more cost-effective than building from scratch. The EVGA Nvidia 2060 6GB graphics card makes it a very compelling choice so I ain't mad. Just wish CyberPower went just a little further because they have an opportunity here to take a major market share. I mean, try getting an Alienware at similar specs for anywhere close to this price point.. it just ain't happening! So far, I recommend it but be aware of what you get and may have to potentially replace. Power, memory, and cooling are definitely worthwhile considerations depending on your needs. Reinforcing the little bad there is: tiny motherboard, no real expansion options, super hot GPU, tons of wasted space... I added two high-CFM chassis/case fans and a GPU cooler and that's still not quite enough. I'm not a fan of liquid cooling outside of bleeding edge OC setups so your best bet may be replacing the stock fans, though I will say they are solid CoolerMaster units. P.S. My particular build came with the RTX 2060 Super which is even more of a value. This GPU really performs. Super pleased, especially considering many reviewers only got the base version of the graphics card. UPDATE 11/13/22: I'd honestly give this rig a 5/5 score but I'm a real stickler about upgradability. The lack of front expansion bays is typical today but the biggest shame is that it looks like a full-sized ATX board would fit yet they opted for mATX with only one available PCI slot below the GPU. I get it: it's to improve airflow and most won't use the expansion options but still.. Booger. On the bright side, if you're hard-core and want to go overkill with a water cooling system, you should have space to work with. The quality of the parts and configuration is more than sufficient for the default setup. I simply did not like my GPU running so hot on ultra settings so I had to get the extra fans and even a simple GPU cooler. Better safe than sorry, I say.. and this should future proof me if I ever wanna go with a better GPU. The 2060 Super performs really well, its just a shame they went with a single fan setup. Back to the mobo, I was impressed with the supplied ASRock. It has a ton of headers for adding fans, drives, ARGB lights, USB, and more. I'd put this guy slightly below my favorite mobo brand these days, ASUS. So, a quick review of the highlights: PROS: * Mid-range ASRock gaming motherboard * Nvidia RTX 2060 Super 6GB * Room for additional fans (2x or AIO) * Spiffy RGB setup (Apevia controller and remote) with cool patterns * CoolMaster fans [4 total] * Super quiet operation * Takes pretty much anything you throw at it (so long as you don't hardcore multitask) CONS: * 8GB TForce RAM chip (solid brand, crappy amount) * 600W PSU (bare minimum for stock config) * Limited storage space (though the WD 500GB M2 drive performs very well) * Lots of empty space in the case (could be seen as a good or bad thing) * Not very expandable Overall, this rig should fit most gaming and productivity needs at a great price. There are little details that I really appreciate, like the easy access on the front panel and solid tempered glass side panel. It's simply a pleasure turning this bad boy on and enjoying how quiet and humble it is. The performance was surprising indeed, though I did upgrade quite a bit. You definitely need 16GB of RAM or better these days IMHO. If you plan to use this strictly for gaming and don't play a ton of different games, I think the stock build will suit you very well. Very, very happy with this purchase and I can tell CyberPower has really stepped up their game from what they were doing around 8 years ago. I'm definitely sticking with CyberPower and ASUS for the foreseeable future. These guys are the juggernauts in the gaming industry these days, if you ask me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022 by Yogizilla Yogizilla

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