CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Review (Ryzen 5 7600 & RTX 4060)
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- čas přidán 2. 03. 2024
- We reviewed CyberPowerPC's Gamer Master prebuilt gaming PC. It comes with a Ryen 5 7600 processor, an NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics card, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a 500GB NVME SSD.
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Brent, please send me a link to your 4k video editing PC build, if you have one. Need Intel K cpu with quicksync. Ty.
Hey man, been looking into this PC as my current rig is pretty old by todays standards. I bought it pre-built last year for ~$750, while the price was falling, and had I just waited 3 months I could have saved a ton of money. Would you say that this PC is going to last a while with some minor changes, maybe some extra ram or a different cpu fan, or would it be better to look at a higher price point if I am looking for that sort of thing? I'm trying to avoid getting burned like last time... Additionally, I've seen a lot of people say that the Radeon 7600 just doesnt stack up to the 4060, should I avoid the 7600 model?
Brent, looking for max airflow mesh case, no tempered glass, no rgb, rugged, with a handle if possible.
That will be hard to find in these times
What you are gonna have to do is find an old pc and upgrade it yourself probably in these times
hey quick question, is whining/Buzzing noise coming from the PSU normal even when PC is off but the cord is connected to the wall outlet and switch is on?
Never heard of that personally, but did find this reddit thread:
www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalesaustralia/comments/jf1xhs/psu_electrical_noise_when_computer_is_turned_off/
Top comment on that thread solved a similar issue to what you're having by enabling the ERP setting in BIOS.
I wish somebody would factor in the some of us can’t build the pc as the cost to have a person build it costs about 300 bucks. So build the same pc for 700 not 1000.
I've heard the power supply on this machine clunks out relatively fast. Is that true?
Tough for me to say as I haven't used this machine since the initial review and benchmarking. So, I wouldn't have put it through enough use to tell whether or not the PSU would cause problems.
Just to clarify, have you heard that about this specific variation of the Gamer Master that's using the High Power HP1 850W PSU?
There are many different configurations available for the Gamer Master, so it could be that the negative reviews you're reading are coming from a lower-end variation that uses a different power supply.
I just bought this for my wife. Can you give me some upgrade link suggestions for a bit more performance?
I heard it's loud. I'd like to add liquid cooling.
Yeah, the CPU fan that this system comes with can get loud. I probably wouldn't put an AIO in it, though, as there is really only space available for a 120mm AIO.
You could put in a 360mm AIO on the front panel, but since it's a glass panel it your airflow will be restricted.
That being said, you could drastically reduce sound levels and improve your CPU temps by just opting for a beefier CPU cooler. That also won't cost you nearly as much money as getting an AIO.
I've used this Thermalright cooler (amzn.to/4690CKg) in a build I put together and had a good experience using it.
Or you could go ever bigger with something like the Thermalright Peerless Assassin (amzn.to/4cXSVsK) for a little more.
You could also bump up the RAM to a 32GB kit, and add more storage. There is another M.2 port available, so you could add another NVME SSD.
@@TechGuided appreciation!
i have another question how do i change the rbg fans color sorry this is all new to me
If you have this same exact model Gamer Master, it comes with an ASUS motherboard. You can download (if it isn't already on the system) ASUS AURA Sync:
www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/download.php
And that will allow you to customize the RGB lights on the fans.
@@TechGuided I do have this exact PC just ordered it actually so I need to download this gotcha thank you 😁
Hey, can you link a ram stick compatible with it
It's this memory, but unfortunately I don't think they sell it in a single 16GB stick.
www.amazon.com/TEAMGROUP-T-Force-6000MHz-PC5-48000-Desktop/dp/B0BNTV8S98/
Teamgroup Vulcan-Z 6000 MHz CL38
@@TechGuided how many slots does is have?
question memory low on this i seen in the review its upgradable . best option wise for that i would like at least 1TB ssd but these are newer pc so where would that be located
Hehe I made this comment on my dads account
If you're asking where you would install an additional NVME SSD, there's a second M.2 port located directly below the top PCIe lane (where the graphics card is installed) and you'd install it there.
You could also go with a SATA SSD and connect it on one of the many open SATA ports, but it will be a little bit slowe than an NVME drive.
@@TechGuided yes exactly what I wanted to know thank you so so much
Vr compatible?2k per eye ?
If not can you link me a pre built PC that is compatible with 4k VR
Did u find out ?
Best Buy is selling this for 650 😂
Really? That's an amazing deal. Send a link if you have it.
Almost, it's the AMD 6500xt model for $649 right now.
@@jerryseawood2704 Ah, that makes sense. The 6500 XT would be a huge drop in performance compared to the RTX 4060 in the configuration we reviewed.
@@TechGuided i followed your video to see the PSU rating on the system, I have a 4070TI super I want to throw in a mid range machine since i already have the card. I was surprise to see it has an 850w PSU, which will work. I can buy the cheaper unit and have a blast.
Where?,link?