Cyberpower Gamer Xtreme 9000
03.10.11
The Cyberpower Gamer Xtreme 9000 falls between two desktops , the Maingear F131 Wonderful Stock ($2,300 direct, 4 stars) and present-day Editors' Choice Digital Storm ODE Level 3 ($2,399 with no beating about the bush, 4.5 stars)being that it's better than the former, but can't quite go together the latter in gaming performance. But for those of usmake that most of uswho don't have the $2,399 to unoccupied for a typical high-end gaming desktop, the Cyberpower's $1,799 (dictate) price is an excellent substitution for those looking to some serious gaming without current broke.
Design and Features
The Gamer Xtreme 9000 uses a pampas metal black case with a brushed aluminum front panel, so compared with the silky white chassis on the ODE Level 3 there's not much to write home about. At first scintillate, the front panel looks to only have a vent, Blu-ray player/ DVD-R/W optical zeal, and power button. The two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, audio and mic jack, and FireWire 400 refuge are all hidden behind a discrete door that clicks open and closed by significant one of its corners. The top of the case has a hard drive slot that turns an internal 2.5-inch drive into an foreign storage drivea cute recycling put into the limelight for those with extra hard drives lying about.
Source: PC Magazine