CyberPower offers AMD Phenom II X6 in new gaming rigs |
Today marked the official launch of the new AMD Phenom II X6 6-core processor. It seems like it was only yesterday that dual core processors were coming out and now we have six cores in one CPU. If you are in the market for a new gaming PC, the X6 from AMD makes for a nice option.
CyberPower has announced that it is offering the new AMD CPU in its full line of gaming machines. The new CPU can be had in machines starting from $699. High-end rigs with the new CPU inside include the Gamer Dragon CrossFire Ultimate and the Gamer Ultra CrossFireX Pro.





CyberPower just announced that it is upgrading its Gamer Xtreme series. The new line of CyberPower Gamer Xtreme PCs will come with USB 3.0 and SATA III as standard. Prices start as low as $749. Buyers can configure and order a Gamer Xtreme system with the new specs today.
Gamers want a gaming notebook that has the power of a hardcore desktop computer. Not some wimpy notebook. Lucky for you CyberPower just announced their Xplorer X7-Xtreme S1 gaming laptop. It features an Intel Core i7 processor, a 17-inch LCD display with a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and up to 6GB of DDR3 Tri Channel Memory. Nice.
If you’re a hardcore gamer stuck on a crappy desktop, this is a good opportunity for you to upgrade to a nice gaming system at an affordable price. CyberPower has launched a new desktop PC that is targeted at those who want to buy an Alienware-type gaming PC, but lack the necessary scratch.
Best known for their gaming machines and workstations CyberPower has jumped into the Windows Home Server market. The Windows Home Server 100 is packaged in a compact Mini-ITX enclosure, offers 500GB of storage for $399, and is designed to be quiet and energy-efficient.
CyberPower has unleashed the Black Pearl. It will be powered by Intel’s recently announced Core i7 processor. Some of the features under the hood are: 3.2GHz 965 Extreme Edition processor, 12GB RAM, Two ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 PCI-Express cards (2GB each), Intel X58 chipset, Support for NVIDIA three-way SLI and ATI CrossFireX technologies, Triple-channel DDR3/1600 SATA RAID with eSATA and Dual GbLAN, USB 2.0 and FireWire connectivity and 7.1-channel audio support. Living up to it’s name as a rare gem, it will cost you $3,999, if you’ve somehow weathered the current economic climate.