Sunday, September 17, 2006

CyberPower Gamer Infinity SLI Ultra


PCWorld.com reviewed the CyberPower Gamer Infinity SLI Ultra and wrote - "As configured, the system managed a very impressive 270 frames per second in Return to Castle Wolfenstein at 1280-by-1024-pixel resolution; that number represents almost a 70 percent improvement over the frame rates posted by the two top performers on this test in our most recent Top 10 Power Desktop PCs chart. For LAN party regulars, the Gamer Infinity SLI Ultra's integrated chassis handles will make the prospect of toting its large Cooler Master CM Stacker 830 chassis less daunting. Like many of today's sophisticated computer cases, however, the Gamer Infinity's--with its slightly rounded top and large, centrally placed ventilation grille--precludes stacking external drives on its top. To keep the processor cool, the unit employs a near-silent watercooling system that, unlike the ABS Ultimate X9's watercooling system, doesn't block any of the drive bays or rear ports. A large grille on the side of the case affords a view of the guts, but you won't see much because the system lacks internal lights to illuminate the components."

This gaming system showed impressive performance. It is still expandable for those that demand extreme performance from a gaming system.

Check out the CyberPower Gamer Infinity SLI Ultra gaming system at Cyberpowerpc.com


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