Wednesday, October 12th 2011

CyberpowerPC Unveils Gamer Scorpius Gaming PCs

CyberpowerPC., a leading manufacturer of custom gaming PCs, today announced the Gamer Scorpius line, a series of desktop gaming PCs based on AMD's new FX-series "Bulldozer" CPU series.

The new Gamer Scorpius series combines AMD's new FX CPU, Socket AM3+ (900 series chipset motherboard), and AMD Radeon HD 6000 graphics into a desktop gaming rig that has a boost in performance of 50 percent over the previous generation of AMD desktop platforms at a low cost. The new AMD FX CPU provides fully unlocked processor clock multipliers that ensure maximum speed while processing to enable an unrivaled PC enthusiast experience for multi-display gaming, mega-tasking and High-Def content creation.
CyberpowerPC will feature all four unlocked AMD FX CPUs in its Scorpius series including: AMD FX-8150 3.60 GHz 8-Core CPU; AMD FX-8120 3.10 GHz 8-Core CPU; AMD FX-6100 3.30 GHz 6-Core CPU; and AMD FX-4100 3.6 GHz Quad-Core CPU.

The world's first native 8-core desktop CPU line will also incorporate Microsoft's DirectX 11 technology for an ultra-realistic gaming experience as well as AMD's Turbo Core and VISION Engine graphics technology to help boost CPU speeds when you need it and make digital content like videos, games, and photos look their best. The new platform also provides native multi-monitor support.

CyberpowerPC's Gamer Scorpius gaming PCs can be customized with a number of cooling options including CyberpowerPC's Xtreme Hydro Liquid Cooling kit, CoolIT ECO-II liquid cooling, and Asetek 500 series liquid coolers. Additionally, users may configure the Gamer Scorpius with other hardware and components such as hard drive and/or SSDs, optical drives, gaming memory, and more at the company website, www.cyberpowerpc.com.

In addition to the Gamer Scorpius series, CyberpowerPC will also update its existing Gamer Ultra and LAN Party EVO Ultra based gaming PCs with the new AMD FX processors.

Starting prices for CyberpowerPC Gamer Scorpius systems powered by the new AMD FX CPU start at $576.

Additionally, CyberpowerPC loads every system with Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Operating System with Service Pack 1 to enhance your gaming and multimedia experience and includes an industry-best-3 year limited warranty and free lifetime phone support.
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15 Comments on CyberpowerPC Unveils Gamer Scorpius Gaming PCs

#1
n-ster
Ar least the price is low? Nothing new performance-wise
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#2
ensabrenoir
?

Didn't they know performance in advance? And they still built it? Best buy should be selling it
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#3
techtard
Plenty of people don't use the internet to review a product before purchasing.
They are usually the same people who buy pre-built PCs.

They will probably move a lot of these if they are marketed right.
All they need to point out is that it is 8-cores and 3.6ghz stock, and overclocks well.
Then it will sell itself to people who are impressed by big numbers.
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#4
Soylent Joe
That's quite the new Storm case. I like it a lot.
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#5
digibucc
the thing is, unless i'm missing something - a price like that with the components used, and a legit windows license is not possible for the average enthusiast-builder. you need to have bulk suppliers for that price, no?

even with cheap mobo and ram, the cpu gpu and windows alone will near $500?
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#6
TheOnlyHero
This is the new Dragon Platform. :nutkick:
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#8
n-ster
digibuccthe thing is, unless i'm missing something - a price like that with the components used, and a legit windows license is not possible for the average enthusiast-builder. you need to have bulk suppliers for that price, no?

even with cheap mobo and ram, the cpu gpu and windows alone will near $500?
EDIT:

They have 75$ shipping charge

576$ features the 115$ chip... We can easily replicate this
The case is an Elite 430 40$, the mobo is a 95$ one, 4GB RAM is 23~24$, 80$ GPU, 100$ OS (you can get it at 80~85$ if you look hard enough, if you have MSDN/Techplus or wtv its called its free, if you are a student its like 30~40$), Some BS PSU worth 20$, a 55$ HDD, some 15~19$ DVD burner and a 60$ Asetek 510LC. All theses prices are shipped and without MIRs (there is a 30 MIR in all possible I think). Worst case scenario, it is 530$ for the same PC vs 650$. 120$ savings.

If you don't need the OS their price is 492$ + 75$ = 567$, us its 430$. That's 137$ saving. That's 31~32% price-premium over build ourselves.

We can also upgrade the PSU and GPU without BS price premiums.

If that 75$ shipping wasn't there, the price would be OK, but with it, it's a pretty average price...
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#9
Darkleoco
Not at all impressive, simply marketed to those who don't have the time or the ability to build their own computer better for the same price.
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#10
[H]@RD5TUFF
Can't believe many people will buy these.
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#11
ensabrenoir
To the average email, solatire computer user in best buy this is elite stuff. Up to 8 cores world record overclock new ark a something. Let the jones keep up with us.
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#12
Inceptor
n-sterIf that 75$ shipping wasn't there, the price would be OK, but with it, it's a pretty average price...
Only for people who can build their own. For someone who can't, it's cheap, because they're paying for the assembly as well.
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#13
n-ster
InceptorOnly for people who can build their own. For someone who can't, it's cheap, because they're paying for the assembly as well.
Remember this is a PC with a 20$ PSU. If choosing your parts isn't needed, a Dell or Best Buy PC will be the same price, hence "average" price
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#14
claylomax
If it's a gaming pc, it would do better with a Phenom II x4 980 or a Thuban, assuming you want to go AMD. :)
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#15
theJesus
So are they going to make John Crichton gaming PCs with Intel and Nvidia components? :laugh:
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