In Win Dragon Rider (Cyberpower Custom Painted)
An all white case with black accents sounds sort of boring, but this case is anything but boring. The right side of the case protrudes like a piece of armor, the left side provides major cooling, the top has all of the useful ports you’d need, and the front is aggressive with its inverted color scheme. This case is not boring; it’s more like a stormtrooper. If you take a look under the armor, you’ll find the following:
- AMD Phenom II x6 1100TAsus Crosshair IV formula
- Asetek 240mm Liquid Cooling Kit
- 3-way CrossFire AMD Radeon HD 6970
- In Win Commander 1200W PSU
Fang EVO Viper (Dual 360mm Radiator System)
Fang EVO Viper is such a fitting name for this system. It’s fast and fierce with features that’ll make its enemies afraid. This system features dual 360mm radiators, one on the top of the case and the other is on the left panel. To control this water cooling system, Cyberpower has created Touch Panel Liquid Cooling Technology. This is an innovative way of combining the water cooling reservoir with the control bay, so it only takes up one 5.25” drive bay. Quick connects sit on the water cooling pipelines to make changing parts easy. Also, the quick connects don’t leak whatsoever, not even the slightest bit. The system features the new Asus Maximus IV Extreme motherboard which is home for an overclocked Intel Core i7-2600K CPU. The Fang EVO Viper also features 3-way SLI Nvidia GTX 580, and a Corsair AX 1200W Gold PSU.
Thermaltake Element V
This isn’t your normal Thermaltake Element V, Cyberpower has decked it out. The front has been revamped with HDD enclosures to give the system a better look and keeps your HDD’s cooler. It also features the Cyberpower Touch Panel Liquid Cooling Technology. Inside it’s running an AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition CPU, Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 motherboard, 3-way CrossFire AMD Radeon HD 6970, and a Thermaltake 1200W TRX PSU.

Damm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would stay away from Cyberpower or Ibuypower for that matter. They both are consistently decreasing in quality of the computer and customer service, and consistently getting bad reviews. If you want a good computer, buy from a smaller company that actually cares about each individual customer. I did a quick google search and I found one that’s decent. They’re called IronsideComputers.com. They have good reviews, and their prices are very reasonable. They seem like a much better alternative to CyberPower.
I was considering getting a cyberpower computer as I don’t want the hassle of building my own with liquid cooling and price comparison it was only a hundred bucks cheaper on CyberPower than parting them out on Amazon. But all the negative reviews scare me honestly.
I was considering getting a cyberpower computer as I don’t want the hassle of building my own with liquid cooling and price comparison it was only a hundred bucks cheaper on CyberPower than parting them out on Amazon. But all the negative reviews scare me honestly.
Was this an honest review or just another turd wanting to keep getting the tickets to CES? I have come to the realization over the past couple years that PC reviews and game reviews from CES attendees is 100% bias.