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Hands on: CyberPowerPC Infinity X145 Elite review

This review first appeared in issue 360 PC Professional Edition.

Timing is everything when buying gaming pc. You want to make the most of your budget when it comes to purchasing, and now, CyberPowerPC has your back IntelThe midrange Core i5-14400F processor is known for its value for money: you can have 10 cores and 16 threads if you want, but using Intel’s Max Turbo mode, a single core can boost frequency to 4.7GHz. Generous 32GB DDR5 memory Meaning memory will never become a bottleneck.

Intel’s main partner in crime is NVIDIAGeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards, inevitably don’t have the numbers of the RTX 4070 Super in the Palicomp system – their scores in 3DMark Time Spy were 10,518 and 18,932 respectively, highlighting the difference in performance – but for smooth 1440p gaming Enough.

However, if you want to hit 100 fps, you may have to compromise on detail settings. At high detail, Cyberpunk 2077 80fps average, Dirt 5 Reach 97fps, Shadow of the Tomb Raider Breaking through to 103fps but Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition Only manages 63fps. Moving to ultra-detail, those results dropped to 53 fps, 77 fps, 93 fps, and 59 fps respectively. 4K This set of games is so ambitious that it only broke the 60fps barrier when I activated DLSS Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

CyberPowerPC Infinity X145 Elite Benchmarks

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For the foundation of this PC, CyberPowerPC chose MSI Index Pro Z790-S WiFi, part of MSI’s professional series. That means no RGB, just a chunky black heatsink. These include a shroud covering the main M.2 drive, the fast 1TB WD Black SN770, and a second M.2 slot.

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