

CyberPower Intros Three Power-Packed Systems That Unlock The Near Eye Definition of ATI’s Next-Gen 5800 Series GPU Technology
BALDWIN PARK, CA (September 23, 2009) CyberPower, Inc. www.cyberpowerpc.com wants you to stay ahead of the game with a trio of custom-built CyberPower Gaming PCs based on AMD’s just released 5800 series of video cards featuring DirectX® 11 and Eyefinity multi-display technology. The CyberPower gaming systems unlock the near-eye definition resolution and blazing fast graphics power of ATI Radeon’s next-generation of DirectX 11-enabled graphics processors.
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Gamer Xtreme 4200 |
Gamer Xtreme 5200 |
Gamer Dragon 9500 |
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CPU |
Intel Core i5 750 |
Intel Core i7-860 |
AMD Phenom II X4 925 |
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Motherboard |
Intel P55 Chipset |
Intel P55 Chipset |
AMD 770 Chipset |
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Ram |
4GB DDR3 |
8GB DDR3 |
4GB DDR3 |
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Video Card |
ATI Radeon 5850 |
ATI Radeon 5870 |
ATI Radeon 5850 |
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Hard Drive |
1TB SATA-II |
1TB SATA-II |
1TB SATA-II |
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Optical Drive |
24X DVDRW |
24X DVDRW |
24X DVDRW |
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Via: CyberPower | News Archive
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Gaming,
systems,
CyberPower,
dx11,
Eyefinity,
ATI 5800,
Gamer Xtreme 4200,
Gamer Xtreme 5200,
Gamer Dragon 9500
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Those are pretty interesting cases.. I'm not incredibly interested in the ATI cards though, since I'm an OpenGL guy and they aren't exactly touting their OpenGL3.2 capabilities. (Hint: Tout your OpenGL3.2 capabilities!) |
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Pairing with the i5/i7, still came out cheaper than I expected. The Gamer Dragon 4200 looks the best value (though the CPU's are fast enough that they won't impact gaming too much). |
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I'm glad to see an AMD CPU option here. It just seems so natural and right to pair AMD with ATi. Not that I wouldn't love an i7 or anything. |
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Gosh, maybe I AM really becoming my father as I grow older,....... They look like fine systems on the inside, but those cases are just as ugly as the new Alienware cases. They look like they're gonna jump out at you sometime soon. |
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Have we seen any numbers on the 5850 yet? |
Yup. I linked to it in my 5800 thread, but here's it again: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ATI/Radeon_HD_5870/1.html
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