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The last time around, our Gamer Xtreme XI arrived in a plain white box labeled "Personal Computer". There were no logos or other identifying marks for CyberPower other than the packing label. This time, though it's a much lower cost computer, it's in a black box with the CyberPower logo, web address, and phone number. That's a nice improvement.




The box still doesn't have handles, which would be a help, but this box was considerably smaller than the last system and not too hard to handle.




One difference between this system and a traditional order is that the video card, the HD 4870X2, arrived separately boxed and we installed it ourselves. (The size and weight of the HD 4870X2 can be a concern with shipping.) We gave CyberPower permission to ship it this way to prevent any problems, but they would traditionally need to install it and deal with any problems that arise.






There's a nice range of ports, with more on the front.

Cases are always subjective, but the Centurion is a nice looking clean case, and the logo is prominent but not gaudy or overstated. In fact, we have recommended similar offerings from Cooler Master in our Buyers' Guides on occasion. There's still no owners binder of any kind, but in a system in this market segment we can overlook that omission.

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  • ev0styLe - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    :)
  • C'DaleRider - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    I open the AT main page, find an article titled: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250: A Rebadged 9800 GTX+.

    Read the snippet of the first paragraph, "First it was the 8800 GT, then the 8800 GTS 512, then the 9800 GT then the 9800 GTX and shrunk down to the 9800.."

    Intrigued, I click on it and get an article about a prebuilt Cyberpower computer.....talk about letdowns!

    Not to belittle, but I'm MUCH more interested in nVidia's "new" card release and how it tests out vs. a prebuilt computer.



  • pmonti80 - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    Sorry to hijack the article comments but I'm wondering the same as C'Dale Rider.
    ¿Problems with Nvida for telling the truth?
  • JarredWalton - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    No, just we had some engine issues... missing images and such. I don't have the images or I'd put them on the server and set the article to "live" again. Anand and Derek have been notified; sorry for the delays.

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