
- #CYBER POWER INFINITY XTREAMER PRO PC#
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Unfortunately, it seems that the same problems are haunting this new series of GPUs, albeit to a lesser extent. Nvidia has been relatively quiet in its marketing efforts when it comes to the actual RTX part of the RTX 3000 series after performance issues and slow developer adoption hampered the feature in the previous 2000 generation of cards. Ray-tracing was an interesting point of contention, though. Direct graphical tests such as 3DMark’s FireStrike benchmark were also easy fare for the Infinity 910 RTX. This was the case regardless of the type of game in question large-scale multiplayer titles like The Division 2 and Apex Legends performed just as well as solo experiences like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. 1440p tests also proved successful, but the big question was-of course-whether the hallowed 4K ultra gaming would actually be viable.įear not, though the 3080 dominated our benchmarks, offering 60 fps or more in most games we tested at 4K with maximum graphical settings in place. Initial tests were promising, with comically high 150+ framerates at 1080p. The RTX 3080 has certainly lived up to Nvidia’s marketing hype. Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Highest at 1080p: 172fps High at 1080p: 181fps Highest at 1440p: 145fps High at 1440p: 157fps Highest at 4K: 81fps High at 4K: 96fps Total War: Three Kingdoms: Ultra at 1080p: 134fps High at 1080p: 182fps Ultra at 1440p: 93fps High at 1440p: 132fps Ultra at 4K: 46fps High at 4K: 67fps Red Dead Redemption 2: Default at 1080p: 147fps Best at 1080p: 139fps Default at 1440p: 95fps Best at 1440p: 90fps Default at 4K: 68fps Best at 4K: 65fps Metro Exodus: RTX at 1080p: 104fps High at 1080p: 150fps RTX at 1440p: 85fps High at 1440p: 127fps RTX at 4K: 47fps High at 4K: 77fps Tom Clancy's The Division 2: Ultra at 1080p: 185fps High at 1080p: 222fps Ultra at 1440p: 136fps High at 1440p: 176fps Ultra at 4K: 71fps High at 4K: 101fps How does the CyberPowerPC Infinity 910 RTX fare on some industry tests? We've included these below to give you a feel of how it performs.ĬrystalDiskMark: SSD: 3384MB/s read 2698MB/s write An AMD chip might have seen superior performance paired with this memory, but the 10850K is undeniably a beast when it comes to both gaming and CPU-intensive workloads, easily being a contender for best CPU for gaming of 2020. It’s worth noting that the high memory speed isn’t particularly beneficial for the processor, a 10-core Intel Core i9-10850K, unlocked for overclocking with an automatic turbo clock of up to 5.2GHz.
#CYBER POWER INFINITY XTREAMER PRO PC#
This is joined by some of the best RAM for gaming in the form of 16GB of HyperX RAM at 3,200MHz a relatively conservative amount for a high-end PC but plenty for most gaming endeavours. This particular one is MSI’s Ventus 3X 10G OC model, factory-overclocked with three fans, and a whopping ten gigabytes of video memory. Obviously, the RTX 3080 is the centerpiece of this PC - it is the best graphics card going right now, after all.
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Rear: 4x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, 2x USB-A 2.0, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2, HD Audio, Ethernet, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI, Optical S/PDIF OUTĬonnectivity: 2.5G LAN, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1ĭimensions: 8.2in/21cm x 18.1in/46cm x 16.9in/42.8cm (W x D x H) Ports: Front: 2x USB 3.1 Gen 1, Combo Headphone/Mic Storage: 500GB WD Black SN750 M.2 PCIe SSD (Boot) + 2TB Seagate BarraCuda 7200RPM HDD Here are the specs for the PC sent to GamesRadar for review:
