Best CyberPowerPC cases in 2023

 

It’s been a pretty rough couple of years for PC enthusiasts due to the ongoing chip shortage on the market. Buying a new graphics card is still very difficult unless you’re willing to pay a ridiculous amount of cash, even at MSRP. This is why we think picking up a pre-built PC is still a viable way to own a computer in 2023. Sure, it’s not going to reward you with the satisfaction of building your own PC, but at least you won’t have to worry about the stocks or pay an absurd amount of money. There are plenty of reliable places to shop for pre-built PCs and CyberPowerPC happens to be one of them.

While the company doesn’t make its own PC cases per se, CyberPowerPC makes some high-quality PCs using all the high-performance, reliable components across different price ranges. The company uses some of the best PC cases in the business for its builds. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some of the best CyberPowerPC cases you can buy in 2023.

Best overall PC: CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR

CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR

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The CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR takes our top spot for best CyberPowerPC case used for one very good reason — it uses the exceptional HYTE Y60. HYTE is a subdivision of CyberPowerPC rival iBuyPower, but that doesn’t mean these system integrators are unwilling to share parts when they’re this good. The case itself is amazing due to the airflow, attractive corner design, and excellent expandability.

The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR sounds like a mouthful too and that’s because there’s some serious horsepower under the hood. Inside the HYTE Y60, CyberPowerPC installed an Intel Core i9-13900KF, a 24-core CPU that is capable of boosting to 5.8GHz. It’s an incredible processor and one we praised in our in-depth review. Joining this impressive Intel processor is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti.

The RTX 40 series has proven to be controversial thanks to the inflated MSRP from NVIDIA. But if you’re able to pick one up at a more reasonable price, such as with this prebuilt PC, you’re going to be able to enjoy rock-solid 1440p gaming, and that’s with ray tracing enabled. 16GB of DDR5 RAM is present, alongside a 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD. This computer is incredibly powerful and reasonably priced, all things considered.

For cooling, CyberPowerPC goes with a 360mm radiator AIO liquid cooler, which is more than enough for the Intel Core i9 processor. The three 120mm RGB fans are joined by a further three, located on the sides and rear of the HYTE Y60. You won’t have any thermal issues with this PC.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR

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CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR (GXiVR8080A34)

The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR comes in this HYTE Y60 variant with some impressive specifications. We’ve got an Intel Core i9-13900KF CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD.

HYTE Y60

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HYTE Y60

The HYTE Y60 is used by CyberPowerPC in this PC build and it’s absolutely brilliant as a foundation if you’d rather build your own system.

Alternate best PC pick: CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme

CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme

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An alternative to our top pick would be the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme. It has an older-gen NVIDIA GPU, but a 7000 series AMD Ryzen CPU to make up for it. Then there’s the PC case, which we’re unable to list separately if you want to DIY since it’s a Corsair chassis that was specifically designed for CyberPowerPC systems. This means if you want the Corsair Fusion case, you’re going to need to buy this Gamer Supreme.

For performance, you’re not going to have an issue running games at 1440p with this system. The AMD Ryzen 9 7900X is about as good as you can get for gaming with team red. It’s a 12-core CPU with the capability of boosting all the way up to 5.6GHz. Next up is the mighty NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, which was a great GPU from NVIDIA’s last generation of cards. It’s more than capable of handling 1440p resolutions, and you could even do some 4K gaming with some settings dialed back.

16GB of DDR5 RAM is at hand to store all your quick-access data and should be good for most games and apps. A 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD is installed alongside a 2TB HDD, which allows you to separate frequently used games and apps from all your other media and files. There’s plenty of RGB lighting thanks to the pump block and fans. CyberPowerPC is going with an AIO liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator.

A further three RGB fans are installed up front and one can be found on the rear panel. With a total of six fans installed inside the Corsair Fusion case, you won’t have any problems keeping the AMD Ryzen 7900X and other components adequately cooled under load. It’s a good-looking PC with an emphasis on style, and we dig it.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme

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CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme (SLC8320A4)

The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme is a super-powerful prebuilt system with plenty going for it. Inside, you’ll find an AMD Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, and a 2TB HDD.

Best performance PC: NVIDIA RTX Studio 300

CyberPowerPC NVIDIA RTX Studio 300

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The NVIDIA RTX Studio 300 build from CyberPowerPC also uses the Phanteks Evolv X mid-tower ATX PC case. But for this one, CyberPowerPC is using more powerful components including a Core i9-13900K CPU and an RTX 4090 GPU. This is the kind of PC you’d buy if you want nothing but the best absolute best when it comes to performance — be it for gaming or content creation. CyberPowerPC has made necessary adjustments to the build to offer better components along with the new CPU and the GPU by default.

The Intel Core i9-13900K is the best high-performance chip you can buy right now. It’s currently our pick for the best CPU, trading blows with the Ryzen 9 7950X. This Raptor Lake CPU comes with as many as eight performance cores with a base clock speed of 3.20GHz. We’re also looking at a 5.80GHz Turbo frequency. This particular variant of the CPU comes with an integrated GPU, but CyberPowerPC added a dedicated GPU for the price too. The company is also using an ASUS Prime Z790 motherboard by default, although you can upgrade it to something that’s more powerful, too.

This particular motherboard only supports DDR5 memory, so you get 32GB of DDR5 memory with memory speeds of up to 6000MT/s. For storage, you get 1TB WD Black SN750SE PCIe NVMe SSD and 4TB SATA HDD hybrid solution. It’s safe to say that this PC comes with plenty of storage. For GPU, you’re looking at an RTX 4090 GPU with plenty of video memory. It’s the most powerful consumer-grade GPU to-date.

For cooling, the PC comes fitted with a couple of case fans for airflow. We usually recommend a few more fans since the Phanteks Evolv X isn’t exactly known for its cooling capabilities. The CPU is kept cool by a DeepCool Castle 240mm AIO liquid cooler. This 240mm AIO should be enough as long as you’re not trying to overclock the system. The Core i9-13900K is a fully unlocked CPU that can hit some pretty high clock speeds. However, we recommend picking up at least a 360mm AIO for overlocking.

Overall, we think the NVIDIA RTX Studio 300 build from CyberPowerPC is a solid rig. Looking at the configuration for the price, we think it’ll be able to handle even the most demanding workloads. You also get a 1,300W power supply unit for the rig, which is plenty to push the limits of both the CPU and the GPU. You can also purchase the Phanteks Evolv X ATX PC case separately, but we think buying this pre-built machine is a better choice as you may or may not be able to find an RTX 4090 in stock.

CyberPowerPC NVIDIA RTX Studio 300

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CyberPowerPC NVIDIA RTX Studio 300 PC

The Nvidia RTX Studio 300 PC is a high-performance rig powered by a Core i9-12900K and an RTX 3080 GPU.

Phanteks Evolv X

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Phanteks Evolv X ATX

The Phanteks Evolv X is an ATX mid-tower case that’s suitable for a lot of builds across different categories.

Best unique PC: Syber Cube Xtreme 400

CyberPowerPC Syber Cube Xtreme 400

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The CyberPowerPC Syber Cube Xtreme 400 PC is a one-of-a-kind rig that uses a unique PC case. This particular Syber Cube case used for the build is essentially a full-tower ATX case with plenty of room inside the chassis. It comes with a dual-chamber design, too, which means there are separate compartments inside the chassis for the PSU, drives, and cables. There aren’t too many PC cases out there with a dual-chamber design, so this is a great option to consider. The best thing about this PC case is that it comes with three tempered glass panel that lets you see inside the chassis from all three exposed angles. You also get a ton of RGB lights thanks to the five ARGB fans that are included in the case.

The dark tempered glass makes it stand out from a bunch of other cases on the market. You also get a couple of RGB light strips to enhance the overall look and feel of the cabinet. As a full-tower PC case, you also get a ton of space inside the chassis to build easily. The motherboard ports are located at the bottom, so might take a little while to get used to it, but it does a great job of hiding all the unwanted cables. The exact model of the case is not available to buy separately yet, but it’s expected to go on sale soon. We’ll update the article with a buying link once it’s live.

CyberPowerPC is including an Intel Core i7-13700K CPU by default for the asking price of this rig. The Core i7-13700K may not be as powerful as the new Core i9-13900K, but it’s a fantastic CPU that’s capable of handling even more demanding workloads. It comes with 16 cores and has a turbo frequency of 5.40GHz. CyberPowerPC is using an ASrock Z590 motherboard for this build. It comes with an LGA 1700 CPU socket and the Z790 chipset for 12th and 13th Gen Intel chips. For memory, you’re looking at 32GB of DDR5-6000 RAM.

The hybrid storage solution for the PC includes a 1TB M.2 SSD from WD and a 4TB SATA HDD. You get plenty of storage, with more upgrades in the future. CyberPowerPC is using the DeepCool Castle 240mm AIO by default for this build, you can replace it with a bunch of other available options for better cooling. We recommend stepping up to at least a 360mm AIO cooler for the CPU if you plan on overclocking it. For GPU, this particular rig comes with an RTX 3070 graphics card with 8GB GDDR6 video memory.

CyberPowerPC Syber Cube Xtreme 400

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CyberPowerPC Syber Gaming Cube PC

The CyberPowerPC Syber Cube gaming PC packs powerful internals in a very unique-looking package.

Best compact PC: EVO Mini A 300

CyberPowerPC EVO Mini A 300

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If you’re leaning toward a PC case that’s slightly smaller than the ones we’ve seen so far in this collection, then you might want to check CyberPowerPC EVO Mini A 300 build. CyberPowerPC is using a Phanteks Eclipse P200A mini-tower for this particular build. This is one of our favorite airflow PC cases that you can buy right now. Despite the small form factor, this particular mini-tower can accommodate an ATX motherboard, complete with high-end components for a powerful rig.

The Phanteks Eclipse P200A focuses on airflow. It’s a small chassis that can take on even more powerful builds. This particular PC from CyberPowerPC, for instance, comes with a Ryzen 7 7700X CPU, one of AMD’s more capable processors. The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X comes with 8 cores and 16 threads. We’re looking at a base clock of 4.5GHz and a turbo clock of 5.4GHz. The CPU inside the build is being cooled with a CyberPowerPC MasterLiquid Lite 240mm AIO liquid cooler. This is a medium-sized AIO with a 240mm radiator, but it should be enough as long as you’re not planning to upgrade to an AMD Ryzen 9 and do some overclocking.

The CyberPowerPC EVO Mini A 300 comes with an NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti GPU. For memory, the EVO Mini A 300 comes with 32GB of DDR5 memory with speeds of up to 6,000MT/s in a dual channel. The PC also comes with a 1TB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD for storage. There’s no hybrid storage option here, but you can always add more storage drives to the case later. CyberPowerPC is bundling the rig with an 850W PSU, which is plenty for a build like this.

As well as the two 120mm fans on the front of this chassis, CyberPowerPC also installs a single 120mm blower on the rear to exhaust hot air from inside. There’s a mesh panel on the front through which the fresh air can enter the chassis. It’s a solid little case and one that CyberPowerPC is able to fully utilize.

CyberPowerPC EVO Mini A 300

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CyberPowerPC Evo Mini A 300 PC

The CyberPowerPC Evo Mini A 300 is a great option for those leaning towards a relatively smaller case that occupies less space.

Phanteks Eclipse P200A

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Phanteks Eclipse P200A

The Phanteks Eclipse P200A mini-ITX is good for those who’re looking to buy a small case for their setup.

Best water-cooled PC: CyberPowerPC Hyper Liquid Pro

CyberPowerPC Hyper Liquid

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The Hyper Liquid Pro CyberPowerPC is another fantastic build that’s worth considering if you’re looking for something powerful. This build is based on the Lian Li O11 Dynamic case. It’s essentially the same as the Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL, except this one’s slightly smaller. This is a mid-tower PC case while the previous one we saw was a full-tower case. This mid-tower unit is, however, one of the biggest mid-tower chassis you’ll find. There’s plenty of room inside the chassis for all the high-end components you can find for it.

The Lian Li O11 Dynamic also comes with a dual-chamber design. You can install a lot of fans and radiators inside the chassis, making it a perfect case for a high-performance build. The best thing about CyberPowerPC build is that you get three 120mm RGB fans included in the price. This means you don’t have to spend more on the fans. Having more fans in your build will allow for better airflow. And you’ll need all the airflow mainly because this one packs an Intel Core i7-13700K CPU.

CyberPowerPC is also overclocking the CPU out of the box. The company is using a 360mm AIO CPU cooler for cooling the chip. For graphics, this particular PC comes with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. The GPU is fitted with a custom water block for cooling to keep cool at all times. And since we’re looking at an Alder Lake build, the PC comes with an ASUS Prime Z790 motherboard. There’s no support for DDR4 memory on this board, but you can choose between a couple of options including the ones with support for DDR5 memory.

By default, the PC comes with 16GB of DDR5 memory with speeds of up to 6,000MT/s. For storage, you get a hybrid solution with 1TB WD Black SN750 NVMe M.2 SSD and a 4TB SATA HDD. It’s safe to say that you won’t need more storage, at least for a few years under normal usage. CyberPowerPC is bundling the PC with a 1,000W PSU, which we think should be good enough for the components used in this build. You also get some more thoughtful additions like high-definition on-board 7.1 audio, a mouse and keyboard, gigabit internet, and more. The PC case is only available in one, but we think it looks pretty good.

Overall, we think the Hyper Liquid Pro PC is a great option. It may not be as powerful as the Hyper Liquid Alloy Black Mamba build we saw earlier, but this is also quite powerful and it should be able to handle just about any workload be it gaming or content creation. Notably, you can also buy the Lian Li O11 Dynamic PC case separately too, be sure to check it out if you don’t want a pre-built system.

CyberPowerPC Hyper Liquid Pro

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Hyper Liquid Pro

The Hyper Liquid Pro PC is one of the most powerful PCs you can buy right now. It comes with a Core i7-12700K and an RTX 3080 GPU with a custom heatsink.

Lian Li PC O11 Dynamic EVO

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Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO

The Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO PC case is a solid mid-tower cabinet with lots of customization options and plenty of space.

Which CyberPowerPC case to buy?

We’ve managed to add a few solid CyberPowerPC builds to this collection for you to check out. CyberPowerPC itself doesn’t manufacture its own PC cases, so we’ve also added relevant buying links for the cases separately. Some of its partners like Corsair have made exclusive chassis and you won’t be able to buy these without going down the prebuilt PC route. We think the CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR case is a solid option to consider for most people.

The HYTE Y60 is a personal favorite of ours as it offers good value for money with powerful thermal performance and a striking design. You can also step up to the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme if you want something unique as this has the aforementioned exclusive Corsair chassis. There’s even a small form factor case build that packs a punch. Buying a pre-built machine isn’t always an option for most people, but we think it’s a good only way to grab the parts you need at a reasonable price.

A lot of the builds in this collection can run a little expensive, but we think it’s still better than emptying your pockets to scalpers for stocks. We’ll continue to look for better builds and cases to add to this collection, so keep an eye on this page. As always, you can also join our XDA Computing Forums to discuss your builds and get more product recommendations from the experts in the community.