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Cyberpower Ultra 33 PC Bundle Review

CPU temps idled nice and low, rising up to 70C during Cinebench and 61C during gaming, considering we just have a tiny Ryzen Wraith cooler I think that’s a good result.

GPU temps idled very low as well, rising to hit 69C during gaming and pretty much the same during 3DMark stress testing, as we’d expect.

In terms of power draw, the system idles at around 40W, rising up to nearly 114W during an extensive Cinebench R23 run, but increasing to 180W while gaming, leaving us plenty of headroom on our 450W PSU.

Sound wise the system pretty much doesn’t change; it is fairly loud at all times and that’s because the fans are just set to a certain speed, so there’s no PWM control. There is an RGB/Fan remote controller though so you could turn the fan speed down if you were just browsing or working.

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