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(Image credit: Future) Anyone trying to build or upgrade their PC at the moment is well aware, or soon to encounter, the issues around RAM pricing and availability. Prices have just gone silly as the RAM reservoir drains away, and unfortunately, there's nothing that we can do to avoid it when buying memory components separately. As we've been reporting a lot recently, the only safe way to obtain fairly-priced RAM has been through acquiring kits through bundled deals or in ready-made prebuilt PCs, where the RAM inflation has been temporarily absorbed while memory stockpiles still exist. CyberPower's Supreme gaming PC is $2499 , has $450 knocked off the list price, and contains 64GB of DDR5-6400 RAM that has a street value of over $700 currently.
This very powerful gaming PC from CyberPower comes in an attractive white case, with a glass side panel for viewing the internal hardware components. The mix of parts is both black and white for a striking look. Plenty of ARGB fans means you can color the PC to your own choice, or have the colors rotating if you'd like a small disco in your room. As for the more important internal components of this build, there are plenty of top-notch parts.
Inside the Cyber Power Supreme is Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K CPU, Nvidia's RTX 5080 GPU, 64GB of DDR5-6400 RAM, and a large 4TB SSD. This is a monster of a gaming machine.
The heart of this PC includes the second most powerful gaming GPU – the Nvidia RTX 5080 graphics card, and for the processor, we have the 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU. As this is a gaming PC, it's nice to see a large 4TB SSD installed for your soon-to-be hefty games library. Also, as I mentioned above, this system contains a whopping 64GB of 6400MHz DDR5 RAM, which is more than enough RAM for most common uses. You could even take 32GB out of the system and sell it on with the current economic conditions, and help subsidise the purchase of this machine.
(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) We haven't reviewed this particular gaming PC from CyberPower, but we have tested individual parts such as the GPU and CPU. As you can see from our benchmark results from our review of the Nvidia RTX 5080 , this is one powerful graphics card. Only surpassed by the Flagship RTX 4090 and RTX 5090 GPUs.
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