2012 Awards
Reviews date: March 2012.
Reviews date: March 2012.
Performance Client Innovation Award
Intel Solution Summit
CyberPowerPC is the honored recipient of Intel's 2011 Performance Client Innovation Award for the Fang III Black Mamba gaming system.
CyberPowerPC Fang III Black Mamba PC
Reviews date: 22nd August, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Xplorer X6-9120 Gaming Laptop Review
"... CyberPowerPC has done an amazing job with the CyberPowerPC's Xplorer X6-9120 including tons of top notch hardware for under the $1,000 price point. Recommended! ..."
CyberPowerPC Xplorer X6-9120 Gaming Laptop case
Reviews date: 23 July, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE Gaming PC Review
"... Legit Bottom Line: The CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE turned out to be better than expected and shows that CyberPowerPC can make one heck of a computer. ..."
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE case
Reviews date: June 27, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme 2000 SE Review
" ... We don't often give away our Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award. We try to keep this award for the high-quality products that also have great performance that won't disappoint the buyers. Thankfully, the CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme 2000 SE desktop gaming system is one of the systems that deserves our Golden Bear Award even though it's not the highest performance system CyberPowerPC offers. ..."
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme 2000 SE
Reviews date:5 June, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE Gaming PC Review
"... With many of the cutting edge products we evaluate, there's at least a little something that goes wrong or needs tweaking. And when companies send us something that's new as well as overclocked (such as this system), the possibilities for trouble grow. We'd be remiss if we didn't point out that we had absolutely no issues with the Zeus Thunder 2500 SE. Once we fired up the unit the first time, it was smooth sailing all the way through to the last benchmark.
You could scarecely find a better price-for-performance ratio than the Zeus Thunder 2500SE ..."
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE
Reviewing Score 10 out of 10
in May 31, 2012.
Reviews date: May 31, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE
Ivy Bridge Gaming System Review
" ... Final Thoughts
If you want a custom Ivy Bridge system there are a lot to choose from. If you want a badass custom Ivy Bridge system that can play every game out there at the highest settings, can multitask like a monster, can handle pretty much everything you throw at it and looks awesome doing it then the Zeus Thunder 2500 SE from CyberPower is the system for you! ..."
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 2500 SE
Reviewing Score 4 out of 5
in Thursday, May 17, 2012.
Reviews date: May 17, 2012.
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme 2000 SE System Review
" ... The system was extremely well built with a good combination of mainstream components including the Core i5 3570K processor and Radeon HD 7850 graphics card We couldn't be happier with the overall system configuration given the chosen hardware. ..."
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme 2000 SE
Reviews date: April 2012.
CyberPowerPC Black Mamba System Review
"... it's in gaming benchmarks where the Fang III brings the pain ..."
and
" ... Fast; reasonably priced for the hardware you get; truly unique."
CyberPowerPC Fang III Black Mamba PC
Reviews date: March 30, 2012.
PCMAG.COM
Editors' Choice at March 2012
CyberPowerPC
Zeus Thunder 3000 SE
"... The Cyberpower Zeus Thunder 3000SE combines raw performance with a few niceties to jump to the top of the midrange custom gaming desktop class.
if you have a budget of around $2,500 for you midrange hardcore gaming PC, the PC to buy right now is our new Editors' Choice, the Cyberpower Zeus Thunder 3000SE ..."
CyberPowerPC Zeus Thunder 3000 SE
Best of CES 2012.
Reviews date: January 17, 2012.
COMPUTER SHOPPER
CyberPowerPC Fang III - Black
Mamba
"... the Black Mamba incorporates impressive performance- and gaming-centric internals in a typically large, intimidating mega-chassis. But with more than enough room for all the components in the huge Azza Fusion 4000 case, Cyberpower installed a completely separate Windows Home Server-based PC in the top portion of the case! ..."