Top CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra GUA890 Desktop (Black/Blue) review

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Product Feature


  • AMD FX-6100 Zambezi / 3.3GHz (Max 3.9GHz)
  • 8GB SDRAM DDR3
  • 1TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
  • AMD Radeon HD6450 1GB Dedicated Video Memory
  • Windows 8

Product Description


CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Ultra GUA890 with AMD FX-6100 CPU, 8GB DDR3, AMD HD6450, 1TB HDD, 24x DVD+-RW & Win 8 64-Bit; 1 Year Limited Warranty & Lifetime Toll Free Tech Support Services/ Technical Support E-mail: techteam@cyberpowerpc.com / Technical Support Hotline: (888) 937-5582


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1162 in Personal Computers
  • Color: Black/blue
  • Brand: CyberpowerPC
  • Model: GUA890
  • Released on: 2012-10-26
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 17.52" h x7.28" w x20.51" l,
  • CPU: FX-Series Six-Core FX-6100 3.3 GHz
  • Memory: 8GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • Hard Disk: 1TB

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Product Reviews

61 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Good desktop for the price
By muttyguy
I was looking for a decently priced desktop that could be upgradable down the road - this pretty much fits the bill. I researched all of the parts on this machine before buying it (I had never heard of this company before since I'm not in the "builder community") so I was well aware of the expected performance.

Delivery was fast with no issues. The packaging was sufficient and well padded (you get one big white box that holds: a medium sized box with the computer, 2 boxes for the mouse/keyboard and recovery CDs with some documentation). Opening it up, nothing seemed awry or loose so I plugged it in and everything started up fine. The blue lights from the fans are cool but my wife thinks I'm a teenage boy now. ;-) The noise from the fans are moderate.

There is absolutely no bloatware, which is a huge deal for me. I installed Diablo 3 and Starcraft 2 to test out the hardware (not modified from it's original configuration) and being that I previously played them on an upgraded Macbook with integrated graphics I saw great improvement. No, you won't get crazy, ultra setting choices with this setup but if that's what you want you can always upgrade your hardware or start your computer search in higher price categories. Both games ran fine on medium settings.

The system also runs smoothly on 2 monitors (I think you can use 3 but that's overkill for my needs). My biggest complaint would be the cheap keyboard and mouse (I looked them up online and they're only worth $8 and $5, respectively). They feel very cheap and plasticky.

I'll update you guys over time if something comes up. Feel free to ask me for specific model numbers if you want to research them for yourself.
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
4Well priced beginner comp
By Deez120
I bought this on Black Friday for 499.99. I chose it for it's Processor and wanted a desktop that I could upgrade as I get more and more into gaming.

Shipped quickly and without any issues. First glance it was in fine working condition no loose parts or wires to worry about and the case and interior were dead on with the pictures shown.

I was able to easily and quickly plug in and get going, no wireless was a bit of a bummer but wanting to game I'd rather be hard lined in anyways. Windows 8 started up quickly and I haven't had any issues, the other great part is that there was no bloatware to speak of installed. I'm not a huge fan of Windows 8 so far but I feel like there will be a learning curve and things will get better as more apps and programs move from 7 to 8.

It's processing games I couldn't run on my last 2 computers without issue and I have had one reboot but I believe that was a Steam issue and not so much a computer issue as I had some issues restarting my account after the fact. I will say do NOT buy this computer expecting to run everything on MAX settings. I have run multiple games at a very high level and as I said it is doing much better than my old desktop or current laptop. The graphics card will need to be your first upgrade if you at all want games to look amazing. The processor, memory, and hard drive are all very good though for the price I got and I'm extremely happy with my purchase. The reason I am giving it 4 out of 5 is simply because the graphics card was not quite as sharp as I had hoped it would be, but it still deserves the good rating as everything else has been up to par with what I expected.

All in all it's a very good starter computer, I've had no problems in the first week and I specifically wanted to wait after reading some other comments to see what would happen and I've been satisfied.

UPDATE 12/13/12
So I've updated the graphics card and it's running fine, I have an ASUS Nvidia GTX 560 in it now but I need to upgrade the power supply as well because 350 watts doesn't really hack it... The other thing is the CPU fan/heatsink is actually only worth about 8 bucks... so the CPU is now running super hot and the processor was the main reason I was interested in the computer, so after 150 bucks for a VGA card... maybe another 60-70 bucks for a better power supply, and 40-50 bucks for a suitable CPU fan/heatsink... I'll have dropped easily another 250 into this computer after which it might finally be playable with top notch games. I'm sticking with it but would probably take away a star at this point due to how much work I'm having to now put into it...

As I said originally though don't expect to buy this game and play games on Ultra settings, it takes some work to get that out of this computer.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Great upgradeable build for beginners!!
By Richard Alan Leclair
I bought the machine knowing I had to replace the power supply and I knew the graphics cards was pretty low end. Other than that I threw a R9 280x and a cooler master 600 watt power supply in it and it's a beast. However, the pc stock out of the box is blazing fast. The cable management cyber owed did was excellent and I made sure to test the original psu for at least a week, for obvious reasons. I had no issues whatsoever. So any, doa stories or pus burnouts are a rarity. The gpu will run bf3 in 720p at around 25 fps which isn't bad for a stock 40$ gpu. The machine is a little bit noisy but maybe it's because it has 6 fans between everything inside of it. Keyboard and mouse are kind of s***ty, work fine, but s***ty. Delivery for prime members was pretty speedy and I'm just enjoying my new computer.

Hope this review helped some of you, great beginners pc for upgrades.

Benchmarks:
bf3- low 720p 23-35 fps. Enjoyable
Outlast - low 720p 20-35 fps enjoyable.
Planet side 2- low 1080p 25-45 fps enjoyable
Cs:go- ultra. 40-56 fps. Fun
Skyrim- medium 1600x900. 35-63 fps. Fun
Fallout new vegas - high 720 p. 60-75 fps
Smite- ultra 1080p. 60-89 fps
Dayz - low/medium. 45-57 fps
Mine craft- high w/optifne 80-100 fps
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