Reviewed on July 22, 2004The fast CPU and the new chipset give this otherwise adequate PC a sturdy foundation with a ton of potential.TAGS:Cyberpower, documentation, gamer
Reviewed on March 1, 2004With its Gamer Infinity 9900 Pro, Cyberpower serves up cutting-edge technology at a fair price for gamers and DV editors.TAGS:Cyberpower, gamer
Reviewed on January 23, 2004With a price you'll like, the Cyberpower Gamer Ultra 8500 SE is an outstanding choice for students, home users, and middle-of-the-road gamers.TAGS:Cyberpower, hard drive
Reviewed on April 25, 2007The Cyberpower Gamer Ultra 8500 SE looks like a great deal, but we question the overall Cyberpower buying experience. Four years of negative reader comments about this company led us to investigate. Cyberpower promises to improve, but you should still proceed with caution.TAGS:Cyberpower, gamer, AMD Athlon, AMD Athlon 64 X2, AMD Athlon 64, Nvidia GeForce, CPU, AMD, NVidia, video card, memory, PC, games
Reviewed on November 1, 2006It's rare that you see a performance-leading PC come in below $4,000, but Gateway's FX530XT has pulled it off. Complete with an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 quad-core CPU and a pair of ATI's highest-end 3D cards, this cutting-edge desktop won't make gamers and digital designers dig quite as deep to get their hands on it.TAGS:Gateway Inc., overclocking, Cyberpower, ATI Technologies, video card, CPU, gamer, Intel, PC, hard drive
Reviewed on May 30, 2006Alienware's Quad SLI PC features four distinct 3D graphics processors, placing it among the most advanced consumer PCs around. But we're not convinced that this expensive Nvidia technology delivers enough 3D muscle for the money. Furthermore, we'd caution anyone about buying an ultra-high-end desktop now, with Windows Vista and new 3D features right around the corner.TAGS:Alienware, Cyberpower, NVidia, 3D, ATI Technologies, resolution, setting, gamer, games, PC