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The CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR is a mid-range gaming desktop featuring a 6-core Intel i5-10400F processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6GB graphics, and a 500GB NVMe SSD. It comes with 8GB DDR4 RAM, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a sleek tempered glass case with RGB lighting. Pre-installed with Windows 10 Home, it offers a plug-and-play experience ideal for gamers seeking high performance and immersive visuals at a competitive price.






| ASIN | B08FBK2DK5 |
| Additional Features | Microphone |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,328 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,630 in Tower Computers |
| Brand | CyberpowerPC |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, Mouse |
| CPU Model | Core i5 |
| CPU Model Number | Core i5-10400F |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 2.9 GHz |
| CPU Speed | 2.9 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 12 |
| Cache Size | 12 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Most standard Keyboards, Mice |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,093 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Type | LED or LCD |
| Graphics Card Description | GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Ge Force Gtx 1660 Super |
| Graphics Description | GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 18.8 x 8.2 x 18.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | CYBERPOWERPC |
| Memory Clock Speed | 3000 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| Memory Speed | 3000 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 500 GB |
| Model Name | Gamer Xtreme VR |
| Model Number | GXiVR8060A10 |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
| Optical Storage Device | 500 Gb |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Computer Tower |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Series | Core i5 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1200 |
| Processor Speed | 2.9 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 128 GB |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Size | 0.1 |
| Security Features | Windows Defender, Windows Firewall |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Personal |
| Style Name | MasterBox NR640 |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 8 |
| UPC | 811842069533 |
| Video Output | HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty Free Lifetime Tech Support |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
W**L
I'm impressed
I was quite surprised by the quality of the components in this system, the care involved in packaging, and the quality of the documentation that accompanied it. I had never heard of Cyberpower until I looked here for a new system. I would suggest that Dell, HP, and other more well-known PC builders could learn a thing or two from Cyberpower. A lot of thought and care went into developing, building, and preparing this PC for shipping. Although I gather components can vary, my motherboard (B460M DS3H AC M) and GTX 1660 Super OC 6G were Gigabyte products and the power supply was APEVIA 600watt. The case, which other reviews describe as generic, is Cooler Master and is loaded with Cooler Master fans. It is remarkably well designed and solid and the lighting, although not something I specifically care about, is rather cool and the glass side shows it off. Everything about this system struck me as very professional. The shipping box and packing were first class and survived 4 days on various UPS trucks over about 2000 miles perfectly intact. The quick start guide was thorough enough for a person completely new to computers and the manuals and driver disks for the motherboard and graphics card were included. Everything worked right out of the box without the need to install drivers. The 8GB RAM is a single Crucial Ballistix 3000 MHz DDR4 DRAM CL15 BL2K8G30C15U4R (RED). Adding another identical board would give you 16 GB dual-channel with 2 slots left. Obviously, this is not the top-of-the-line gaming rig, but it will hold its own as a mid-range system at a very good price. Prices have recently blown up due to the bitcoin bubble driving graphics card prices through the roof and the price of this system here has increased 10% in the 5 days since I placed my order. Because this system was probably built last month and priced when graphics cards were far cheaper, the pre-built system ended up being a bargain compared to buying the components at current prices. The GTX 1660 Super current prices are about 2/3rds of what I paid for the whole system if you can even find that graphics card. I have always built my own systems, but this time, Cyberpower was the way to go after trying to gather the parts myself. Based on some of the mixed reviews here, I was not 100% sure what I was going to get, but I believe Cyberpower hit a home run with this system. I generally buy a few steps down from the top-tier performance machines and this system is fast, well built, and is the sweet spot of performance per dollar. Obviously, the B460 based motherboard is not the latest generation and is limited to current Gen 10 processors and 2666 MHz memory and PCIe 3. But it was still the best deal for now until a lot more generations pass.
A**I
Great Gaming PC for an affordable price
Ordered a cyberpower pc from amazon.com for the simple fact that i get 6 months interest free financing for using my amazon CC. the PC was built and shipped by cyberpower so it really comes direct from them. out of the box it works amazing. perfect for Steam games including Beam NG and also for Xbox online gaming such as call of duty warzone. runs all programs with no lag or anything. also the Nvidia control panel that is used for the graphics card will optimize the settings per game. so each game before you enter it, using the Nvidia control panel you can select "optimize" for the best setting. I compared this Pc with other manufacturers such as HP, Dell, and Alienware (now owned by dell) and by a spec by spec basis this PC was much more affordable. I was looking for a GeForce GTX 1660 Super graphics card and nothing less than an intel core i5 chip. also wanted a SSD for the hardrive. And cyberpower came in much less expensive than the competition for the same specs. Also the lighting package is great. it even comes with a remote that you can change colors and speeds of the lights. I didn't know this before buying so this was a huge surprise as my kid loves it. All in all it is an incredible PC, so far its taken everything we threw at it. 100% recommend.
S**N
A great desktop at and Amazing Price
I normally build my own systems, but with the current shortage of GPUs on the market that has lead to massive price gauging, I decided that I would look at a pre-built system and save a little money. I found this system for $799 and really could not believe the price for what it had to offer. Not all the components are what I would have personally chosen, but none of them are bad. They are all quality components. Considering that I got this system for $799 when just the GUP alone that is in this system (Gigabyte GTX 1660 Super) is going for $619 all by itself, well, it is a great deal. To show you just how great of a deal it is, let me lay it all out for you. These prices are at the time of this writing on Newegg. CASE: Cooler Master NR640 = $109.00 MOTHERBOARD: GIGABYTE B460M DS3H = $ 79.00 CPU: Intel Core i5-10400F = $ 165.00 RAM: Crucial Ballistix DDR4 8 GB = $ 60.00 DRIVE: ADATA Swordfish M.2 500 GB = $ 55.00 GPU: GIGABYTE GTX 1660 SUPER = $ 619.00 Grand Total = $1087 So by buying it prebuilt for $799, I save $288 over building it myself. The system itself is very nice. It is a very clean design and visually pleasing to look at. It started up great and runs smoothly. I performed Passmark and UserBenchmark test on it right out of the box and atacched the result images to this review. BOTTOM LINE: This is a really good system for a great price. The Case, CPU, GPU, and RAM are all top of the line components. The M.2 drive and the PSU could be better. But for the money I saved by buying this system prebuilt, I could throw in a Samsung EVO 960 1 TB, a Quality PSU, and another 8 GB of ram and still have money to spare. So it is a great deal for $799. That is the great thing about Desktops, there is always room to upgrade each piece, without having to buy the whole system over again.
T**H
I paid $1,090 for this, wait until the price drops back down.
I paid $1,090 for this gaming PC, the price should drop back down or even go lower than what I paid for it so I would wait if I were you. Now, that doesnt mean this is a bad PC. Its nice actually. I've had it for a couple weeks now and I have had a really good experience with it so far. BE HOME WHEN THIS PACKAGE ARRIVES! When the package arrived I'm glad that I was home to answer the door because the packaging is not discrete in the slightest. It's a MASSIVE box with a picture of the PC on it and pretty much says "Badass Gaming PC" on the side of it. If I was not home someone would have definitely tried to steal it. Be home when it arrives. Setting this thing up was really simple, just follow the instructions. Also, update the graphics card after you set up the PC. I had issues because I didn't do so right off the bat. The mouse and keyboard that comes with this is pretty basic. There are no programs to download and use to mess with the lights on the mouse and keyboard. The keyboard has lights under the keys but the only color available is white. The mouse only changes color when you change your cursor speed, so you have no real control over its color. Also, the extra keys on the mouse kinda suck, one of them is even dead. I don't know if that just a problem with the one I received or if that is a problem with this mouse in general. Every game I've bought and played so far has given me no trouble, I'm running games on max graphic settings with no issues. Smooth as butter. But I suspect that since we are now in the new generation of gaming, you wont be able to do that with any new AAA game that comes out now. But even so, next gen games should run fine and be playable. Just remember that they might not run so well on max settings. The SSD and Ram are going to have to be upgraded. For sure. 500gb of space just isn't enough to game with since most games now are going to take up to (and most likely over) 100gb of space on your SSD. With the lack of storage space and only 8gb of Ram, right now this PC is way over priced. As I type this, the PC is $1,299 WITHOUT tax. You may get taxed $80 like I was, but the shipping was free I guess. This has only happen two or three times now, but this PC has randomly forced the Gigabyte boot up screen on me while I'm in the middle of playing or doing something. I'm talking it forces itself to reboot for no reason and I have to shut the power completely off and wait a minute for it to load just to get back to my normal desktop. This has started happening a few days ago and I'm trying to figure out a fix right now. I'm still somewhat new to PC gaming so I'm hoping that this is a simple issue I can resolve but you may think differently. Also, this tower pretty much makes no noise whatsoever. This thing has three fans inside (plus a tiny one) and plenty of ventilation and airflow. As long as you keep the inside clean and blow out dust when it builds up, you should have no problem with overheating or wheezing.
T**.
Top notch pre-built system, great cooling, great components, amazing price - highly recommended
I was nervous about buying a pre-built gaming PC after a witnessing the poor quality of an Asus ROG Strix GL-10DH purchased from a warehouse club (returned the next day). I've built a half dozen PCs over the years, and am very picky about components. This CyberPowerPC (GXiVR8060A10) completely changed my perspective. Almost everything about this PC impressed me. Just. Wow. 1. The case and amount of ventilation: 4 120MM CoolerMaster fans and ample case airflow 2. Next up - the motherboard wasn't some no-name bottom shelf garbage, it is an MSI B460M PRO-VDH WiFi, with dual M.2 NVMe slots both easily accessible, 4 DIMM slots, and several heatsinks over parts like the VRM and chipset. Very solidly mounted as well - no flex on the motherboard when removing and installing DIMMs 3. GPU - another legit component - Gigabyte Gv-N1660SOC 1660 Super with 2 "windforce" fans, 6GB. In Q4 2020 it's nearly impossible to buy even a good budget GPU, sold out with people reselling at inflated prices. 4. Even the DDR-4 DIMM was decent and had a heat sink. Don't care much about the fact that it was a single 8GB DIMM - ADATA XPG, I upgraded that anyway. While an Intel i5 10th gen like this I5-10400f may not be as sensitive (performance wise) to having 2 DIMMs in dual channel config as a Ryzen 3000 or 5000 series, I'd prefer that CyberPowerPC installed their 8GB as 2x4GB in dual channel config. That's about my only minor complaint 5. Even the 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD was at least a decent model - WD Blue SN550 (you can't expect a Samsung EVO 970 in a sub $1k build) 6. Price. Part of the reason my expectations were low was the ridiculously low price black Friday price I paid for this. I even called a friend and told them "Buy this NOW". The current ~$800 price is still impressive given the quality of components and overall build quality. Did I mention that even the cabling was done very neatly, zip-tied out of sight and not blocking airflow?
T**D
I tried hard not to like it
As of late December 2020, the MasterBox NR640 came equipped with: CPU -Intel i5-10400F w/ what I believe is a stock cooler MB - Gigabyte B460M DS3H AC-Y1 GPU - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660 Super RAM -- 1x8GB Crucial Ballistix PC3000 Storage - 500 GB Western Digital NVMe SSD (WDS500G2B0C-00PXH0) Case - CyberPower OEM PSU -- ? Mouse -- CyberPower OEM wired gaming mouse Keyboard -- Cyberpower OEM wired keyboard The price (from Amazon) at the time of purchase was $799, and all things considered, I believe this was actually a very good value for what I'd call a low-to-mid level gaming PC (whether or not others would call it that I don't know). Under normal circumstances, I think I might give this 4 stars, but considering the price point, the included components, and the price of those (or similar) individual components purchased individually, I have to call this a 5 star value. The unit was very well packed. Setup was as simple as pulling it out of the box and turning it on. There was minimal bloatware installed. I was pleasantly surprised to find Gigabyte components, Crucial RAM, and a WD SSD. Those may not be the gamers' favorites, but I really thought I'd be getting bottom tier components in a pre-built at this price. The CyberPower case is, in my opinion, quite nice. It's roomy. It seems to have excellent airflow. I'm not at all fanatical about cable management, but I'd describe what I got as very neat. My son likes the RGB fans and the glass side which allows him to see inside. Front inputs are limited to 2xUSB and audio input and output, but that meets our needs. The PSU is, unfortunately, a figurative and literal black box. I can't find any specs or identifying features on it. That raises some concern for future upgradeability, but it's doing the job for now. The mouse was surprisingly nice. It's RGB and has (IIRC) 7 programmable buttons. My son is using his wireless Razer gaming mouse with this new PC, but he's using the CyberPower mouse with his gaming laptop now, and he likes it. It has developed a squeak after just a few days of use, though. They keyboard, IMO, is junk. It's huge. It's clunky. The white backlighting just makes it hard to read keys. However, my son actually likes it for gaming, describing it as "solid". I told him we could get him a better keyboard, but he says he's fine with it, so maybe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The decision to use 1 stick of 8 GB RAM is unfortunate. Using 2x4 seems like it would have been much more sensible. Performance was certainly hampered by not being able to take advantage of dual channel. We added a second 8 GB PC3000 stick ourselves, adding about $40 to our overall cost. The WD NVMe SSD isn't blazing fast as NVMe drives go, but compared to a spinning HDD, it's white lightning. The 500 GB size is adequate, although I've explained to my son that he may want to add a larger HDD if he winds up wanting to install a lot of games and save a lot of data. Straight out of the box, 3DMark Time Spy score was 5903 (5886 graphics, 6006 CPU). Adding the second stick of RAM raised the Time Spy CPU score to just over 7100. The GTX 1660 Super seems to have pretty good OCing potential. The card has so far stayed cool regardless of how high we OC, although we haven't really been aggressive so far. The best we've achieved is a Time SPY graphics score of a bit over 6300. So far, my son is primarily using this rig to play and stream Fortnite (and some other games whose names I don't recall). While streaming, he's able to keep his Fortnite FPS > 100 on 1080p Ultra settings, which seems to make him happy. A little more context: My son asked for a gaming PC for Christmas. Many years ago (like, > 15) I used to enjoy building and OCing PCs. I didn't play games, really. I just liked building PCs and seeing how far I could stretch their performance. As such, I really tend to look down on pre-built machines, particularly the mass made (as opposed to made-to-order) pre-builts. So, I picked my price point, found the components with MSRP which best fit that price point, and started shopping -- this was in early December 2020. I was pretty unhappy to find that decent GPUs were impossible to find at anywhere near MSRP, and the Ryzen CPU (and similar stable mates) were also impossible to find near MSRP. They were only available from resellers who were jacking the price up to 2x or more the MSRP, completely blowing my budget. I started trying to cut corners -- maybe a smaller and slower hard drive, maybe a worse case, maybe drop the PSU to minimum specs -- but eventually still had to start making CPU and GPU sacrifices. I had alerts set all over but just wasn't find the components I wanted in stock at retail prices. One day, while doing a search on Amazon, hoping the GPU I was settling for, would be available at MSRP of ~$229 rather than the $400 to $550 I was seeing for it, when I actually paid a little attention to the pre-builts that appeared in my search. Most seemed quite overpriced, but this CyberPower unit caught my eye, and I quickly concluded I could not buy the individual components for this machine at or below the total unit cost (again, due to scarce supply and price gouging). As I've already said, I expected to get sub-par components, but the only components that I'm not really entirely satisfied with are the clunky keyboard, the black box PSU, the single stick of RAM, and the mouse, which is actually quite nice if we can fix the squeak. So, very long story short, being able to get this level of PC, at the ~$800 price range, in December of 2020, was sort of a Christmas miracle. We actually gave a little thought to buying a cheap GPU, using it, selling the GTX 1660 Super at the vastly inflated prices, and waiting for GPU supply to rebound so we could get a good card at a fair price. However, since it's not clear if or when the GPU supply will rebound, we decided to just be happy with what we had.
C**S
Pleasantly Surprised!
I initially wanted to build my own PC, but being out of PC gaming for a while I wasn't aware of how tough it was to get a GPU at a reasonable price these days. I lucked out and picked this one up on Prime Day for a great price. It came packed very well with everything secured. Build quality is good. Cables all managed reasonably well with everything snug and sturdy. PC booted right up and it was pretty much ready to go right out of the box. Tower was a lot nicer than I expected for the cost. Everything worked fine as it was, but full disclosure I added an aftermarket cooler and an extra stick of RAM for a bit more oomph. Even with the marginal added cost it was a steal. I'm a casual gamer and definitely gravitate to single player type games, but I've played all different genres with it on a 1080p monitor and the performance has been perfectly enjoyable. I was concerned I may feel like I was settling a bit too much, but not the case at all. I'll be perfectly happy waiting out the current market with this guy and maybe beyond.
M**R
Great PC for gaming, 4K video, mining
I bought this PC for some gaming, 4K video, and when not using it, it's mining Bitcoin and Ethereum. It's a rock-solid machine with blazing fast NVMe drive and processor, and plenty of RAM. I can easily run plenty of games, create and watch 4K video, and mine crypto otherwise. My daughter loves the game Raft, and when she saw what this machine could do, we got her one. My son is a big gamer, and we got him one as well. My wife didn't want to be left out, so four in all! It's great because we can play Raft as a family. If my kids need to do virtual/online school, I added some speakers and a webcam for that. All around a great machine. Setup was a breeze, and the free upgrade to Windows 11 was a plus! Customer service has been great too. One of the machines power supplies quit. I opened up a ticket, and was able to RMA the bad power supply. CyberPower PC sent me a new power supply and I was back up and running.
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