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Cyberpower Infinity X66 GTX Gaming PC review

Cinebench is a cross-platform testing suite that measures hardware performance and is the de facto standard benchmarking tool for leading companies and trade journals for conducting real-world hardware performance tests. With the new Release 15, systems with up to 256 threads can be tested. Cinebench is available for both Windows and OS X and is used by almost all hardware manufacturers and trade journals for comparing CPUs and graphics cards.

Cinebench primarily puts stress on the CPU. The Intel Core i5-8600K fares well with the test, as to be expected with Intel's latest 8th generation. The system is primarily marketed as a gaming machine, handling every day tasks and gaming itself with ease. At a push, the CPU should be able to handle smaller workloads that would often belong on a workstation, however those interested in heavy multitasking would still be better off opting for the Core i7-8700K instead within Cyberpower's many customisable options for the Infinity X66 GTX.

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