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CyberPowerPC Ultra R77 RTX Gaming Desktop Review

Multicore performance of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D during synthetic benchmarks was slightly disappointing but not surprising. Power efficiency was a bit of a saving grace though, with the CPU using only 90w of sustained power when using the ‘out of the box' settings from CyberPowerPC.

Single core scores bore a similar result – the Ryzen CPU fell short of every Intel processor used in the comparison data due to its lower clocker speed.

3DMark Time Spy results begin to show the benefits and performance gains of the RTX 4080 Super graphics card when compared to the 4070 and 4070 Super cards found in the comparison systems.

Memory bandwidth was a bit of a mixed bag. The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000MT/s memory found in the Ultra R77 RTX system performed well when writing data, with a result of 79,583MB/s. The read speed of 58,716MB/s was slower however, as we typically see from Ryzen CPUs.

Finally, PCMark 10 results show that the system excels with its graphical capability, highlighted by the content creation score of 16,780 points.

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