- We hope all of you have a capital holiday season and an incredible New Year. Thanks so much for beingness part of the community!
- Aug 3, 2022
- 5
- 0
- 10
- 0
- #1
I am brand new to the forum and stain new to Gaming PC's as a whole. I am having my first Personal computer built by CyberPowerPC. I would like to screw from more practiced members if I got a tractor trailer decent deal. I opted for the Intel I9-9900k with the GeForce RTX 2080TI as my Mainframe/GPU. I ended up paying $2165 shipped. What do you totally think along my specs/price? Also if you think on that point are components I should add in the future please inform me! Again I am new to this and am excited to pick up!
- CAS: CyberPowerPC ELUNA 241V Superior RGB Gaming Character Mid-Tower w/ Tempered Glass Windowpane Panel [-24] (Black Emblazon)
- CASUPGRADE: None
- CC: None
- CD: No
- COOLANT: No
- CPU: Intel® Core™ Mainframe i9-9900K 3.60GHZ 16MB Intel Smart Memory cache LGA1151
- CS_FAN: 3X 120mm APEVIA 120mm Available RGB 1200RPM Fans w/ Hub + Remote Comptroller [+29]
- Etching: None
- EVGA_POWER: None
- FA_HDD: None
- Winnow: CyberpowerPC MasterLiquid Fatless 240mm ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Bedchamber Pump & Copper Cold Plate (Intel) [+10]
- HDD: 960GB ADATA SU630-960G SATA-III 6 Gb/s SSD - Seq R/W: Dormie to 520/500 MB/s, Rnd R/W up to 40/75k [-42] (Single Drive)
- HDD2: None
- HEADSET: None
- IUSB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
- KEYBOARD: CyberPowerPC RGB 7 Color Premium Gambling Keyboard
- Retentivity: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4/3200MHz Memory [-35] (ADATA Spectrix D80 RGB Hybrid Melted Heatsink Cooling)
- MICROPHONE: None
- MONITOR: None
- MOPAD: No
- MOTHERBOARD: ASUS Prime Z390-P ATX w/ Wireless fidelity 802.11AC RGB, USB 3.1, 2 PCIe x16, 4 PCIe x1, 4 SATA3, 2 M.2 SATA/PCIe
- MOUSE: CyberPowerPC Normal 4000 DPI with Weight System Optical Gaming Mouse
- Mesh: Onboard Gigabit LAN Network
- OS: Windows 10 Home (64-bit Variant)
- OVERCLOCK: No more Overclocking
- POWERSUPPLY: 800 Watts - Touchstone 80 Plus Gold Qualified Power Supply [-63]
- PRO_WIRING: None
- PROJECTOR: No
- PROMOSALE1: CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Computer mouse Pad [+0]
- Belt along: Standard processing time: ship inside 5 to 10 Business Days
- SERVICE: 3 Long time FREE Service Plan (INCLUDES LABOR AND LIFETIME TECHNICAL Back up)
- SLI_BRIDGE: None
- SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-Circuit board 7.1 Sound
- SPEAKERS: None
- TUNING: None
- USBHD: None
- USBX: None
- TV: GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6 (Turing) [VR Ready] (Uninominal Card)
- VIVE_HEADSET: None
- WARRANTY: STANDARD WARRANTY: 1 Year Parts WARRANTY
- WNC: No
- WTV: None
- October 18, 2006
- 25,476
- 2,656
- 96,840
- 3,235
- #6
Agree you want a known superiority psu. 650w would be enough, a high quality 650w will be better than a low quality 800w.
The 9900k is a hot cpu, I'd go for a cooler like-minded the Barbary pirate 115i. When running a high end system like this cooling and psu quality are very important.

- May 18, 2022
- 1,361
- 213
- 2,940
- 81
- #2
- Aug 3, 2022
- 5
- 0
- 10
- 0
- #3
What type of force supply would you suggest a minimum? 1000 watts?You need to deepen that power supply and personally, I'd get the i7 9700K Eastern Samoa it's more of a gaming CPU from the benchmarks I have seen.
- #4
Perhaps a bigger disk drive to boot to the SSD 1tb goes bad quick these years. Tout ensemble non a corked Price.Hey Guys,I am brand new to the assembly and brand new to Gaming PC's as a whole. I am having my foremost PC built by CyberPowerPC. I would like to know from many skilled members if I got a semi decent deal. I opted for the Intel I9-9900k with the GeForce RTX 2080TI as my CPU/GPU. I ended up paying $2165 shipped. What do you all think on my specs/price? Also if you believe there are components I should add in the hereafter please inform me! Again I am new to this and am stirred up to larn!
*$2165 shipped
- CAS: CyberPowerPC ELUNA 241V Premium RGB Gaming Case Mid-Loom w/ Tempered Glass Window Panel [-24] (Black Color)
- CASUPGRADE: None
- CC: None
- CD: None
- COOLANT: None
- CPU: Intel® Core™ Processor i9-9900K 3.60GHZ 16MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1151
- CS_FAN: 3X 120mm APEVIA 120mm Addressable RGB 1200RPM Fans w/ Hub + Remote Controller [+29]
- ENGRAVING: None
- EVGA_POWER: None
- FA_HDD: None
- FAN: CyberpowerPC MasterLiquid Fatless 240mm ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Chamber Pump & Copper Polar Plate (Intel) [+10]
- HDD: 960GB ADATA SU630-960G SATA-III 6 Gb/s SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 520/500 MB/s, Rnd R/W dormy to 40/75k [-42] (Single Drive)
- HDD2: None
- HEADSET: No
- IUSB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
- KEYBOARD: CyberPowerPC RGB 7 Color Exchange premiu Gaming Keyboard
- Memory board: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4/3200MHz Memory [-35] (ADATA Spectrix D80 RGB Hybrid Liquid Heatsink Cooling)
- MICROPHONE: No
- Admonisher: None
- MOPAD: None
- MOTHERBOARD: ASUS Prime Z390-P ATX w/ Wireless local area network 802.11AC RGB, USB 3.1, 2 PCIe x16, 4 PCIe x1, 4 SATA3, 2 M.2 SATA/PCIe
- MOUSE: CyberPowerPC Standard 4000 DPI with Weight Organization Optical Gaming Mouse
- Meshing: Onboard Gigabit LAN Meshing
- OS: Windows 10 Domestic (64-scra Version)
- OVERCLOCK: No Overclocking
- POWERSUPPLY: 800 Isaac Watts - Touchstone 80 Summation Gold Certified Power Append [-63]
- PRO_WIRING: None
- PROJECTOR: None
- PROMOSALE1: CyberPowerPC FPS Play Mouse Bolster [+0]
- Thrill: Standard processing time: send off inside 5 to 10 Business Days
- Service of process: 3 Years FREE Service Plan (INCLUDES Trade union movement AND LIFETIME Discipline Brook)
- SLI_BRIDGE: None
- SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 Sound
- SPEAKERS: None
- TUNING: None
- USBHD: No
- USBX: None
- VIDEO: GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti 11GB GDDR6 (Alan Mathison Turin) [VR Prepare] (Single Batting order)
- VIVE_HEADSET: None
- Warrantee: STANDARD WARRANTY: 1 Year Parts WARRANTY
- WNC: None
- WTV: None

- May 18, 2022
- 1,361
- 213
- 2,940
- 81
- #5
No get a branded force supply if you get an unknown branded PSU and IT dies it will take all of its parts with it and that ISN't an if the site your using lists a Corsair TXM 650 watt which is more than sufficient for your system most likely.What type of power supply would you suggest a minimum? 1000 watts?
- Oct 18, 2006
- 25,476
- 2,656
- 96,840
- 3,235
- #6
Agree you want a known high quality psu. 650w would comprise enough, a high quality 650w will make up better than a low quality 800w.
The 9900k is a hot cpu, I'd apply a cooler like the Corsair 115i. When lengthwise a high end arrangement like this cooling and psu quality are very evidentiary.

- Mar 5, 2022
- 292
- 25
- 1,740
- 14

- Mar 5, 2022
- 292
- 25
- 1,740
- 14

- May 18, 2022
- 1,361
- 213
- 2,940
- 81
- Aug 3, 2022
- 5
- 0
- 10
- 0
- #10
Give thanks you for the proffer. I was able to change my order with CyberPower. I switched to a Thermaltake 750W tough power.You need to change that power supply and personally, I'd convey the i7 9700K as information technology's more of a gaming CPU from the benchmarks I have seen.
- Aug 3, 2022
- 5
- 0
- 10
- 0
- #11
Hey thank you for your assistance! I ended up canceling my order. I changed my PSU to a 750 Watts - GB G750H 80 Advantageous Gold Semi-Standard w/ Double Ball Presence Fan Power Supply. And also upgraded my MB to a ASRock Z390 Taichichuan w/ 802.11ac Wi-Fi, ARGB, USB 3.1, 3 PCIe x16, 2 PCIe x1, 6 SATA3, 3 M.2 SATA/PCIe. Added a better liquid cooling rooter likewise. With CYBERPOWERPC specials nowadays only cost an extra $112 with 3 Clarence Day shipping!That is not a good motherboard for the 9900k, you want a higher final stage board with better power delivery, or go for the 9700k.Tall you want a known high quality psu. 650w would be enough, a superiority 650w bequeath be better than a low quality 800w.
The 9900k is a hot processor, I'd go for a cooler like the Barbary pirate 115i. When running a eminent end system like this cooling and psu quality are very important.

- Mar 16, 2013
- 148,832
- 9,691
- 175,890
- 23,193
- #12
Stellar neglect.
- Aug 3, 2022
- 5
- 0
- 10
- 0
- #13
LOL. I'm trying to be cost effective as feasible. I reordered my configuration. With the new order. I upgraded my MB to a Z390 Taichi, upgraded my PSU to a G G750H 80 Plus Gold Trailer truck-Modular w/ Double Ball Armorial bearing Fan. A 360MM unfrozen cooling fan. And changed my HD contour to 3TB (3TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD and 512GB Intel® 660P SERIES PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 1500/1000 Megabyte/s, Rnd R/W up to 90/220k. Ill advance to more SSD memory in the future.$2,000 and a single 1TB SATA II SSD?
John Major fail.
- Advert
- Cookies Policies
- Privacy
- Term & Conditions
- Topics
Gigabyte G750h 80 Plus Gold Semi-modular W/ Double Ball Bearing Fan Power Supply
Source: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/cyberpowerpc-first-build.3508280/
0 Comentarios