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CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme Si

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From Gigabyte.us:

The EX58-UD4P is the latest high performance X58 Series motherboards of GIGABYTE, designed from the ground up to unleash the awesome power of Intel’s new Core i7 processors. Equipped with a host of new features including the new QPI interface, 3 channel DDR3 support, 3 Way SLI™ and CrossFireX™ support, Ultra Durable 3 technology and the industry’s most extensive range of overclocking features, the EX58-UD4P is bringing excitement back into the high performance motherboard industry.

  1. Ultra Durable 3 Technology with copper cooled quality for lower working temperature
  2. Supports the newest Intel® Core™ i7 processors in socket LGA1366 with QPI 6.4 GT/s
  3. Revolution energy saving design with DES Advanced featuring hardware based Dynamic 6-Gear switching
  4. Supports 3 channel DDR3 2100+ memory
  5. Scalable ability to both 3 way CrossFireX and 3 way SLI support for ultimate graphics performance
  6. Advanced 12+2+2 power phase design with VRD 11.1 support
  7. Built-in TPM chip with 2048bits encryption to highest level digital data protection
  8. Unique hardware control IC to provide more precision voltage control
  9. 100% 50,000 hour lifespan Japanese solid capacitors design
  10. Professed onboard LED allow user to easily catch on PC status
  11. Patented DualBIOS with dual hardware BIOS protection
  12. Features high speed Gigabit Ethernet connection
  13. Supports Dolby Home Theater audio to create a stunning surround sound listening experience
  14. Power/reset/Clr CMOS onboard button for easily operation on the workbench
  15. Blu-ray playback outputs supported by high quality 106dB SNR ALC889A HD audio

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8 Comments... What's your say?

  1. Cool post, just subscribed. You guys Rock!

  2. I literally priced out the parts IN the review….page 2. The parts came to $1944.93 from Newegg.com, without the cyberpower t-shirt and accessory bag. Add in the fact that cyberpower saved us the time of building the rig, installing an OS, AND overclocking…I think this is a pretty sweet deal.

    As for combinations going, yes you can do whatever combinations you want, and I probably would have put an 850W power supply in the Gamer Xtreme Si myself. When you pick out parts to build a rig, you generally pick them out on the same performance and price brackets – you don’t want to put rims on a Jalopy. If I were to build a Core i7 rig, this is EXACTLY the parts I would have used, except I would have used a WD or Seagate HDD, and a bigger PSU.

  3. Although quite a bit of hassle can be taken out of the equation by buying a rig pre-built, it is still far more cost effective as well as smart to buy one’s own parts and put them together. Many different combinations of not only Hardware capabilities, but also visual and Aesthetic looks can be put together in any shape imaginable, and learning the neccesary things isn’t all of that difficult. One with dedication and saying that they do work hard enough for the money for one of these high end rigs, would have no trouble looking up the neccesary knowhow in order to build one from scratch, plus the money saved can go to buying better parts for the same price as something of this sort prebuilt. Match up the parts on Bestbuy.com Newegg.com or even Ebay.com and then come back and see how much you’ve saved, I can almost gaurantee it will always be in the hundreds, and the higher end it is, the higher the savings. A google search will give you a very good fundamental guide to the process.

  4. Bob,

    Here’s the response you were looking for from CyberPowerPC:

    “We’ve been swamped with the Windows 7
    upgrade for the past 24 hours and have not had a chance to update the
    configurator for the Gamer Xtreme SI.

    We will be working on getting this updated as soon as possible. Thanks for
    the heads up.”

  5. Bob,

    This is strange. I’ll contact CyberPowerPC and return with a statement on the matter.

  6. That’s strange, I go to their website, and bring up the Gamer Xtreme-SI and it’s $1699
    http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_SI
    The Default PSU is 680 Watts Power Supplies (SLI/CrossFire Ready Power Supply). I don’t even see the Corsair 650W available so I’ll just add the 750W version which is +$71
    Overclocking isn’t included in that price either. +$90
    The default motherboard is the UD3R and not the UD4P +$69
    Then the memory isn’t Corsair Dominator by default another +$36
    Then finally the Blu-Ray player by default is Lite-On and not the LG another +$13
    That brings the acutally price for the system you reviewed to $1978.00.
    So that’s still a good price seeing how it’s already put together but that’s along way from the $1699 price from the system you reviewed.
    I’m a little worried that they advertise the system here like that for $1699 but you go to their site and it’s about $250 more to get that system. I’m hoping they will fix the pricing soon?

  7. haha midnight madness….no pun intended right?

  8. Awesome Machine. .. Now I have to start saving for one of these myself. Gotta say the case and wiring job did it for me. Black on Black, I would name mine MIDNIGHT MADNESS!

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