Review: Cyberpower Infinity X77 Titanium

by Parm Mann on 1 June 2017, 16:00

Tags: Cyberpower, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Conclusion

...the system combines an array of latest-generation products in an eye-catching chassis with plenty of gamer appeal.

The Cyberpower Infinity X77 Titanium is a powerful gaming rig for enthusiasts seeking the convenience of a turnkey solution. Well-built and backed by a three-year warranty, the system combines an array of latest-generation products in an eye-catching chassis with plenty of gamer appeal.

Maintaining the status quo, the CPU and GPU combination is an Intel Core i7-7700K and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. Both are overclocked and liquid-cooled for good measure, and the supporting cast includes 16GB of DDR4 memory and storage acceleration courtesy of Intel Optane.

Put it all together and you have a rig that's ideally suited to high-quality gaming at lofty resolutions. There's still room for improvement - noise levels are higher than we'd like and a larger 240mm radiator would be preferable - yet Cyberpower delivers plenty of punch at the £2,000 price point.

Bottom line: itching to upgrade to a smoother, more thrilling PC gaming experience? The Infinity X77 Titanium looks the part, runs fast and serves as a viable contender in the high-end space.

The Good
 
The Bad
Eye-catching GeForce themed build
Core i7-7700K and GTX 1080 TI
Ideally suited to high-res gaming
Intel Optane HDD acceleration
Tidy build quality throughout
Three-year warranty
 
Noisier than we'd like
Default power supply is basic
240mm radiator would be a better fit



Cyberpower Infinity X77 Titanium

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Oh cool, a 2 grand PC, should be perfect for 4K gaming it looks really bala -

Rather than adopt the usual SSD primary, HDD secondary configuration, the Infinity X77 Titanium comes equipped with a 3TB Seagate Barracuda hard disk and a speed injection courtesy of a 16GB Intel Optane M.2 accelerator.

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pee poor for the money….. no wonder pc makers are fnding hard times when they dont reseach components like this build
I don't get it. If storage size is so important, why not stick a 2TB Firecuda SSHD in it?
It's got a DVD writer Yayy!
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pee poor for the money….. no wonder pc makers are fnding hard times when they dont reseach components like this build

As mentioned above it's only a £150 premium on buying the components individually, for which you get it built, overclocked and a 3 year warranty, which isn't bad. I wouldn't, but I think it's probably an attractive option for some.

I do wonder how many they need to sell to make a profit, and what sort of numbers they expect to sell.