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The CyberpowerPC Gamer Master Gaming PC is a powerhouse designed for serious gamers, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X processor, AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a lightning-fast 1TB PCI-E NVMe SSD. With robust connectivity options and a sleek design, this gaming rig is ready to dominate any challenge.
Standing screen display size | 1 |
Processor | 3.8 GHz ryzen_9_3900x |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive | 1 SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 6 |
Brand | CyberpowerPC |
Series | Gamer Master |
Item model number | GMA1398A |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 35.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 8.2 x 18.7 inches |
Color | AMD Ryzern 9 3900X / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 12 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
B**7
I found the PC I've been searching for.
I have to admit, I am little more than novice when it comes to pc builds... which is why i elected to buy pre-built in the first place...I am a Software Developer and I like to play games to unwind so it was important to me to find something that would be a beast for both gaming and multitasking -- so after probably 30 hours worth of research I decided to go with AMD's 12 core cpu and ultimately, this PC!Opinion based on two days of ownership, will alter this review if opinion changes:The great:This pc is a beast.I can run DOOM at ultra settings and it has sustained 60fps (which is the cap for my 4k monitor).I ran the benchmark for Borderlands 3, haven't done any gameplay yet but that ran perfectly. I feel like I saw somewhere that the game was built for radeon gpu anyhow.I get nearly perfect 60fps on apex with only a few tweaks of the graphics settings.The rest:I remember seeing on the amazon ad that someone would need to be home to sign for the delivery due to the value of the item, I'm lucky I stayed home that day because the UPS guy left it outside my house, packaged in a box that clearly says "LOOK IM AN EXPENSIVE COMPUTER" to anyone who happens to drive by.When I started un-boxing, I removed an instructional guide to a GA-A320M-S2H motherboard which got me really nervous because not only is that not an x570, it wouldn't have supported 3rd gen AMD cpus which is what I had ordered... LUCKILY when I got into the bios I saw it was the x570 asus phantom gaming which seems like a decent motherboard.Bluetooth has been difficult for me to connect to, so I've been fiddling with different drivers to see how I can solve the issue but updating drivers was an expected speed-bump in the whole experience.I have heard horror stories about PC fans sounding like sitting next to a jet engine, this PC has fans going at all times it seems... I suspect something can be done to mitigate the noise. Either way, its not terribly loud. I could sleep in the same room with it running if i had to.Overall-They managed to check all of my boxes in this PC build. I wanted a PC with an x570, AMD Ryzen 9 3900, and AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (to enable the free sync capabilities of my 4k monitor)... 16gb is decent enough to get me by and easy enough to upgrade if and when I feel like i need to. I prefer quality to quantity so 1tb PCIe NVMe is perfect for the price-point and more storage can be thrown at it in the future.EDIT:1 month of ownershipStill loving the pc, Bluetooth issues were due to the manufacturer neglecting to include Bluetooth antenna. Ordered a pair of aftermarket antenna for $10.00 and it has fixed my issues 100%
E**O
Great build, not the keyboard shown. Edit: Horrible cooling.
Really liked the PC, youre getting a lot of power for the money! To people wondering I got an ASRock x570 motherboard, an ASRock Challenger 5700 XT, 16gb Ballistix 3000mhz RAM, and an 800w PSU.Pros:Really solid and elegant case. Lot of color options on the RGB fans. It has great airflow. And also all parts came as described inside of the case. Cpu is an overkill for almost anything. And I really like the CyberPower logo. Its simple yet awesome.Cons:I didnt get the Keyboard in the description. I really liked that it had the arrows and wasd in red... instead i got a black keyboard. Was a little frustrated at first but oh well its not that bad i guess. Also the mouse colors are not interchangeable. You get the color depending on the dpi speed that you choose. And also the mouse its not configurable. And I think they could have put a heatsink on the cpu a little bit more robust. It came with a cooler master that looks like stock intel core i3 heatsink.4/5Its a great computer and a great build. Not a 5 stars because of the cons I listed before. I wouldve listed the 5 stars if i had gotten the keyboard with the red arrows... please sellers stick to the items shown in pictures.Edit: horrible job with the cooling fans and heatsink. Fans were running full blast all the time and turns out the cpu was running around 70c only browsing the internet. After a stress test in 30 seconds it reached 96c. I returned it and build one myself from scratch. If you want sonething done right, do it yourself. With my noctua heatsink now my CPU doesnt go past 72c under heavy load.1/5
L**A
Fast pc, happy with it
BOUGHT THIS ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO,PLAYED MY SHARE OF GAMES GRAPHICS FPM,ALL ABOVE AVERAGE, Used to multi-task for work teams meetings etc performance was realy good,only draw back is runs hot when playing GRAPHICS demand games,crashed a few times,or I would have given it 5 stars,
D**S
Best deal I found for this 12-core beast
Edit—one week later: I’ve run this machine through the gauntlet of video and graphic editing and still give it 5 stars. I realized what a beast it is when I realized I had photoshop, illustrator, Inkscape, after effects, camtasia, Adobe media encoder and a dozen opera tabs all open at once and experienced no lag at all. That would have killed my i7 laptop lol. I even rendered a 2 minute video with all that running and it took barely a minute.Freaking beautiful. It’s also very quiet. I saw a lot of people with gaming PCs going on about fan volume level...it’s barely noticeable on this computer and gets lost in the background noise.I’m going to upgrade the memory to at least 32gb. Considering the price of this machine, I have no problem that they only included 16gb.Original post: I needed a robust system for video and graphic work and the 12-core Ryzen 9 was my top choice. Unfortunately, finding the CPU by itself was next to impossible unless I paid twice the list price. Most the pre-built computers were several thousand. I almost didn’t believe it when I found this computer on Amazon and read the specs several times to make sure it really had the Ryzen 9 and really was under $1700. It had no reviews but I ordered one anyway.I’m not a gamer and have never owned a gaming PC—only gaming laptops. I didn’t care about how it looked but then it arrived at I plugged it in...after staring at the incredible color display for an unnatural length of time, I started setting up my computer.I LOVE this machine. I’ve been editing 4K video on an i7 laptop for the last year. I feel like I was just transported 500 years in the future.I originally planned on building a computer but couldn’t find an Ryzen 9 CPU that was anywhere near the list price, since they’ve become so scarce. I opted to buy a built machine and I’m glad I did. My new Cyberpower was ready to go out of the box. I plugged it in and in minutes was installing my design software.Great deal on a bada** PC!
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