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CyberPowerPC - Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - 32GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB - 2TB SSD - White

Model:SLC9000BST
SKU:6575113
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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 702 reviews

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Customers often highlight the exceptional performance, easy setup, and great price-to-performance ratio of the Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop. They appreciate the powerful AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, 32GB of memory, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB graphics card, which deliver smooth gaming and multitasking experiences. While some users have encountered issues like blue screens and noisy fans, many are pleased with the overall quality and performance of the desktop.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A computer so nice I bought it twice!

    TLDR; If the price is right pull the trigger! I liked this machine so much I got two of them. My dad recently agreed to give PC gaming a serious try. I priced out a build but when it's not my money I make sure I find the best value for the price. It turns out I could not beat the sale price on this machine with a DIY! $1500 for a system I couldn't have built for less than $1800 myself. Combine that with it being someone else's problem if something goes wrong and the ability to just walk into a Best Buy and swap it out? Sold. I put a few of my own dollars towards this beast and away we went! When we got it home we set it up on his 4K TV. Out of the box this thing was beautifully put together, immaculate cable management, easily controlled lighting, RAM overclocked to the 6000MHz advertised speed, and NO bloatware! Wow CyberPowerPC came to play! I installed Prime95 and stress tested the CPU right away to double check their cooling. Nice and quiet and even being ran at 100% for over an hour temps never exceeded 70°C. For the price this thing is no slouch! We tried Helldivers 2 and he was able to enjoy 90+ FPS on the 120Hz 4K TV with settings ramped up to high and Quality DLSS. For Minecraft he was able to play at the full 120FPS with a 256x256 RTX texture pack! I wanted to get my sister a computer for some time as well and when I saw the Black Friday/Total Tech pricing of $1400 I knew I had to do it! My sister’s computer was a similar experience to my dad’s but CyberPowerPC seems to be leaning on Windows to get most of the latest or generic drivers installed. The computer was fully functional out of the box but I noticed the Internet was slow. She’s in the furthest room in my house from the router but still 40Mbps was excessively slow. I installed the WiFi drivers for her motherboard and saw an immediate jump to 300Mbps. Not the end of the world but to a less technically savvy crowd this would be a significant handicap on an otherwise beastly system that they may never notice. I did not have this issue with my dad’s computer though his was an Asrock motherboard and hers was a Gigabyte board so maybe a difference in what Windows update has on hand for them? My sister’s system also included a WesternDigital SSD that was on the list of drives impacted by a Blue Screen of Death issue. I installed the latest firmware and the issue cleared up. Again, for a less technically savvy crowd this would likely be grounds for getting tech support involved. --- Final thoughts, the lights for the fans in the case are easily controlled by the built in controller and the button on the top of the case, anyone who has ever had to fight with iCUE knows what a blessing this can be! This is super convenient, however if you want to control the case lights with software like OpenRGB which allows for far greater customization you will need to open up the case. You will need to connect the ARGB cable hanging from the RGB controller to an ARGB header on the motherboard. In both systems this cable was tightly bundled in the back of the case with both and was left unplugged. You can then press and hold the LED button on the top to shut off the controller override and then control the lights with the software. If you wish to control the lights with the button again simply press the button to start toggling through the controller programmed presets again. Also you should disable Windows core parking or set the power profile to High Performance in control panel to get the best performance out of this machine.

    Posted by Michael

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Giant & Blue Screen issue!

    I ordered it last week, and during the first two days, I had blue screen error issues with Windows. For those who have bought this powerful case and are experiencing this problem, I'll explain at the end of my review what to do to resolve it. The system is really powerful, and I'm very satisfied. In all games, graphics are set to ultra-high. The CPU temperature is well-controlled, so don’t hesitate to buy it. Blue screen issue: The issue stems from the SSD by Western Digital, which is not fully compatible with Windows and its read/write speeds. Go to the Western Digital website, search for "blue screen" in the support section, and download a program provided there. After installing it, simply update the SSD to the latest version, and you’ll be able to enjoy your system without any issues.

    Posted by Noah

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Exceeded my expectations.

    I’ve had this computer for a month now and I have had no issues really whatsoever. I’m new to the whole PC Gaming world. I have played console for many years and there are a few games I wanted to play that console doesn’t have. This build has exceeded my expectations. Let me start by saying that I’m not sure what I expected but I have friends with gaming computers and over the years I’ve watched them struggle to make certain games or programs work. I’ve saw some lag and other issues, and I assumed this was kind of the norm in this space. I tend to be ok at navigating the computer so I was fully ready to “iron out the kinks” but there were NONE. This thing says “game ready” and it’s not kidding. I’ve been able to run everything I’ve thrown at it. New games, old games, optimized games, less optimized games. It handles it all, well. I am currently gaming on a 2K monitor so not stressing with 4K, and it runs everything at high settings so far without issue. I have a second monitor that is 4K capable and tested that as well, and it handles everything great at at least 60FPS in 4K! I can get 165+ routinely at 2K though. That seems to be the sweet spot. I’m happy with that. Setting it up was super easy. Basically, plug it in and turn it on. There is not really any unnecessary bloat from CyberPower unlike other brands, so there wasn’t much for me to uninstall. That was nice. A bonus as well is that the BIOS appears to have been configured almost perfectly. The included mouse and keyboard will get the job done, but I recommend spending a little extra for a better mouse. The buttons are squeaky and I’m not a fan of the feel. That’s a minor issue though. It was nice to have them at least be included. Mine also came with spare SATA cables, which I appreciate for adding more storage later. Overall, everything has been great so far. Registering the PC with CyberPower will also net you a free mousepad, so considering that it comes with mouse and keyboard it’s almost includes all the essentials if this is your first time on PC. My coworker purchased the same build and I helped him set it up, it has also worked without a hitch. He has enjoyed his as well, so I have reason to believe the quality is decent at CyberPower. I highly recommend this machine.

    Posted by Dillon

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