Custom PC - UK (2020-03)

(Antfer) #1
VERDICT
Fast in games and great in applications, but it makes a lot
of noise, and some of the specs are a little underwhelming.

OVERALLSCORE


82 %


PERFORMANCE
23 / 25
DESIGN
19 / 25
HARDWARE
20 / 25

VALUE
20 / 25

SUPER
POWERED
+ Lashings of
CPU power
+ Fast in games
+ Loads of storage
upgrade options

SUPERFICIAL


  • Underwhelming
    motherboard

  • Unnecessarily loud

  • More expensive
    than rivals


BENCHMARK RESULTS


Performance
The overclocked RTX 2080 Super will play any game at 1080p
and 2,560 x 1,440 at high frame rates, including single-player
games and esports titles. Its 4K minimums of 42fps in two of
our test games are also playable, although you really want an
RTX 2080 Ti to play games at 4K with real-time ray tracing –
the CyberPower dropped to 39fps in Battlefield V with High
DXR, even with DLSS enabled. The CyberPower was generally
faster than the Stormforce across gaming benchmarks,
although only by a small margin.
The CyberPower’s Intel processor was a little slower than
the Stormforce’s AMD chip in our single-threaded image
editing benchmark, but the difference is minor. In the multi-

GIMPIMAGE
EDITING

60,470


HEAVYMULTI
TASKING

256,726


HANDBRAKEH.264
VIDEO ENCODING

632,779


SYSTEM
SCORE

243,643


LUXMARK
OPENCL

122,999


SHADOWOFTHETOMBRAIDER
2,560x 1,440,HighestDetail, TAA

0 50 100 150 200

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 79fps 101fps


3,840x 2,160,HighestDetail,TAA

0 50 100 150 200

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 42fps 54fps


TOTALWAR:WARHAMMERII
2,560x 1,440,UltraDetail,DX11

0 50 100 150 200

50 100 150 200

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 66fps 86fps


3,840x 2,160,UltraDetail,DX11

0

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 42fps 49fps


BATTLEFIELDV
2,560x 1,440,Ultrasettings,DX12,HighDXR,DLSS

0

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 63fps 72fps


3,840x 2,160,Ultrasettings,DX12,HighDXR,DLSS

0

CyberPower Infinity X99 Super 39fps 47fps


50 100 150 200

50 100 150 200
Minimum Average

INTELPERFORMANCE
INDEX

212.88%


threaded Handbrake test, though, the Intel chip was also
faster than the AMD silicon, and the CyberPower’s overall
score of 243,643 was almost 20,000 points ahead. It’s good
pace from Intel, but it’s not a surprise when the Intel chip
costs £560, while the Ryzen 7 3700X costs £290.
The CyberPower is ordinary in other areas. Its SSD read
and write scores of 1,834MB/sec and 983MB/sec are faster
than SATA SSDs, but mediocre compared with the latest
PCI-E 4 SSDs. It’s not particularly quiet, either, with the six
case fans producing a rumble during all tasks, even when
idle. This machine is louder than most rivals, including the
Stormforce, and it’s irritating. Thankfully, the CPU and GPU
delta Ts of 62°C and 49°C are fine.

Conclusion
The CyberPower Infinity X99 Super’s Core i9 CPU offers
a decent step up from the Ryzen 7 3700X, particularly in
games. However, it’s clear that other areas have been
skimped on in order to get Intel’s LGA1151 flagship into a sub-
£2,000 budget. The cheaper Stormforce is nearly as quick
in games, but offers more motherboard features, quieter
operation and a better warranty. CyberPower has put
together a decent sub-£2,000 gaming spec, but you can
get a better balance of features for less money elsewhere.
MIKE JENNINGS
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