
CyberpowerPC
The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC is a budget‑focused pre‑built desktop that delivers strong 1080p gaming performance with an Intel Core Ultra 5 225F CPU and NVIDIA RTX 5060/5060 Ti GPU, packaged in a stylish RGB‑lit tempered‑glass case and equipped with up to 32 GB DDR5 RAM and a 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD.
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Current
$1,249.00
Average
$1,216.09
Lowest
$1,100.00
Highest
$1,289.99
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Best For
Budget gamers and first‑time PC buyers who want solid 1080p/VR performance, eye‑catching RGB design, and a ready‑to‑play Windows 11 system.
Not Ideal For
Enthusiasts planning high‑end GPU upgrades beyond the RTX 5060 series, noise‑sensitive users, or those needing more than 32 GB RAM or a magnetic Wi‑Fi antenna.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from Tom’s Hardware (4.5/5) and PCMag (4.0/5, Editors’ Choice) praise the Gamer Xtreme for delivering strong 1080p performance, a premium‑looking RGB case, and a clean Windows 11 setup at a budget‑friendly price. Their main criticisms focus on the noisy CPU cooler and the 600 W power supply, which may hinder future GPU upgrades.
What Users Say
Everyday users are overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the PC’s attractive RGB aesthetics, fast boot times, smooth gaming, ample SSD storage, and modern connectivity. Recurring complaints center on loud fans, a difficult‑to‑reseat side glass panel, and the non‑magnetic Wi‑Fi antenna.
Common Complaints
Fan noise (loud and inconsistent), limited 600 W PSU for future GPU upgrades, side glass panel reseating difficulty, Wi‑Fi antenna adhesion issues, and occasional 16 GB RAM configurations.
What People Are Saying
“Looks amazing with the RGB on — feels premium for the price”
“Boots fast, games smoothly”
How It Compares
Compared to other budget pre‑built gaming PCs in 2026, the Gamer Xtreme offers a more powerful CPU (Intel Core Ultra 5) and newer RTX 5060 GPU, larger 2 TB SSD, and a richer RGB case, while competing models often provide higher‑wattage PSUs but lack DDR5 support or have less storage. Its price‑to‑performance ratio is among the best, though the noisy cooler and PSU limit its long‑term upgrade path.