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Cyberpower Infinity Fusion Titan SE System Review


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7 comments

  1. Excellent system, I like it – but I agree Core i7 witith Titan

  2. I have a cyberpower system and it has given me a bit of problems in the last year. my fault though I think as I tried to change the video card and damaged a slot. good built though and nice support

  3. seems like a good deal to me – although id rather build my own and save a few hundred quid overall

  4. Correction maybe? 3570k is an i5 processor, not an i7 processor

  5. chris sucks dick

  6. i agree

  7. massive cock