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A review of the Cyberpower Infinity i3 Apollo gaming desktop has been posted over at Computeractive. 'The processor in this computer is a new one - an Intel Core i3-530, which is at the low end of the processor maker's latest range. It's still quite powerful, though, and the 4GB of memory and ATI Radeon HD5750 graphics card (with 1GB of its own memory) mean that it's capable of dealing with all modern games at high detail levels, and tasks such as video editing won't be too taxing either.'

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A review of the CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 2000 Core i5 gaming system has been posted over at ThinkCompuuters.org. 'This system is made to be a gaming system so the Element T is a good choice. It has 2 USB connectors on the front which are perfect for flash drives and you have headphone and microphone connections which are great for gaming headsets. Opening the system up the first thing you notice is the cable management. There are hardly and cables that will obstruct airflow in the case. This makes for better cooling and of course keeps the inside of your system clean. CyberPower uses cable ties to keep everything organized, even the SATA and internal USB cables are kept nice.'

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A review of the CyberPower Gamer Extreme 3000 Core i7 860 System has been posted over at HotHardware.com. 'CyberPower's Gamer Extreme 3000 is powered by Intel's Core i7 860 processor running at 2.8GHz and built on Asus' P7P55D Deluxe motherboard. The 860 sits between Intel's 750 and 870 socket 1156 processors in speed and pricing, while the P7P55D Deluxe is more on the high end of Asus' P55 lineup. To keep the 860's temperature in check, Cooler Master's massive V8 CPU heatsink is included. Also, CyberPower installed 4GB of Kingston HyperX DDR3 memory set to 1600MHz and CAS 9 latency settings. Graphics workload is handled by an EVGA GTX 295 dual GPU videocard which should handle any current game at maximum settings without breaking a sweat. Finally, there's plenty of storage available as we found a 1.5TB Seagate HDD within the system's drive cage.'

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