








🔥 Dominate your game and your space with the CyberPowerPC Warrior!
The CyberPowerPC Warrior Gaming PC combines an 8-core Intel Core i7-11700F CPU with a powerful Nvidia RTX 3070 8GB GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD for ultra-fast performance. Housed in a stylish Amethyst RGB mid-tower with advanced cooling, it runs Windows 11 and includes Wi-Fi connectivity, making it a plug-and-play powerhouse designed for serious gamers and multitaskers alike.






| ASIN | B075H6FYK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 417,930 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3,914 in Desktop PCs |
| Box Contents | RGB Lighting |
| Brand | CyberPowerPC |
| Brand Name | CyberPowerPC |
| CPU model | Core i7 |
| CPU speed | 2.5 GHz |
| Colour | Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 8GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 786 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8.00 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Ge Force Rtx 3070 |
| Graphics Description | Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 8GB Graphics Card |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics card description | Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 8GB Graphics Card |
| Graphics co-processor | Nvidia Ge Force Rtx 3070 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hardware Interface | DisplayPort, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, USB 2.0 |
| Human Interface Types | Mouse |
| Item Dimensions | 42 x 22 x 47 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Gaming PC |
| Keyboard Description | Not Included |
| Manufacturer | CYBERPOWERPC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | CGS480VR1258 |
| Model Number | CGS480VR1258 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Operating Systems | Windows 11 Home |
| Operating system | Windows 11 Home |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Computer Tower |
| Power Plug Type | Type G |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Series | Core i7 |
| Processor Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 64 GB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total USB Ports | 6 |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wi-Fi |
B**Y
Brilliant!
Bought this PC in July of 2018 and finally decided to write a review. I needed a upgrade overall from my old gaming PC I bought years ago in PC world (never making that mistake again). I knew I would need good specs to enjoy games that my friends are playing. This PC now runs Rainbow Six: Siege at 200+ Frames per Second on Ultra settings. I also managed to try out the new Battlefield V closed alpha and beta tests and this rig powered through the game with no issues! The price is fair in my opinion. I wanted to buy a 1080 for ages before I got this rig and I couldn't as the prices for those GPUs was incredibly high due to crypto-currency mining. I payed just under £1400 for this and I am really satisfied with the specs. The SSD that has windows on it by default just makes is so fast and reliable. Eventually I had to get a extra SSD because I was running out of space and went with a SAMSUNG EVO 500GB to have games load up fast. From what I remember, the delivery took around two whole weeks for me. (I didn't have prime back then!) and I waited impatiently haha. When it eventually arrived it was nicely packaged. The inside of the PC had good air bags that protected the components within. The case is VERY attractive with transparent plastic side panel and a LED strip that illuminates the floor with a red glow. My only negative is that the fan at the back of the tower can be loud sometimes. Overall, I would really recommend getting this rig from the guys at Cyberpower! It looks great and works like a dream. Happy Gaming! - Bartozy
J**D
What do you expect?
I can see alot of reviews moaning about Cyberpower - have they screwed up before? Yes. Do some products arrive broken or faulty? Yes. I know it's hard to spend alot of money and not get your products working and in perfect order right away, but I feel like half of these reviews didn't even bother phoning them, and if you did, you probably spoke to them in a bad manner as every interaction I've had with Cyberpower's customer service has been excellent. This PC is nothing short of an absolute BEAST. It's quiet, it starts-up in a matter of seconds, it's 2TB HDD and 240GB SSD mean you can store easily up to 30+ games - and if you need any more space, that isn't a problem with the PC, that's something you gotta work on yourself...you really play more than 30 games at a time consistently? Get a life... I can run these games, on max graphical settings at the following FPS, because that's all that matters... RUST - 90-100 FPS FORTNITE - 140 FPS RAINBOW SIX SIEGE - 130-140 FPS SKYRIM - 120 FPS COD: MW (2019) - 120 FPS WITCHER 3 - 120 FPS PUBG - 120 FPS BATTLEFIELD 4 - 110 FPS The list goes on, but again, if you need more reassurance or more games to compare - get a life. Is it going to cost you more to buy this PC from Cyberpower than it would be to source the individual parts online, with no guarantee of their authenticity, condition or working state, to then put all the parts together yourself, and then personally insure each piece of kit for 2 years? Probably, but I know I don't have the time to do this, and if you're looking at pre-built PC's like I was, I know you don't have the time either. You're also paying for the employees time to build the PC, install the OS, test it works, fit the lighting on the fans/case, do further burn tests, package it and get it shipped to you? I waited 2 days, free shipping...what's there to cry about? It's a great PC, it's £1000+ for crying out loud, you're getting a good bit of kit for your money!! Is it as good as the £3500+ Alienware customs? No, but you're not spending three and a half grand... I applaud Cyberpower for giving me customer satisfaction, and for putting together such a good PC for a decent price!
N**G
Defective, Returned.
I bought this for my daughter, for gaming. There were problems from the start, kept crashing, BSOD. Spent over a week back and forth with Cyberpower support, who suggested upgrade the drivers (done) which made no difference whatsoever. Was then told to do a fresh install of Win 11 (done). It made no difference, crash logs showed multiple, differing issues and the crashes & BSOD persisted. I take umbridge at being told to reinstall Windows on a new machine - the onus is shifted to the buyer to sort out the problem and unless you know what you're doing, this is a daunting undertaking. So the PC is going back, refund wanted and the whole experience has been frustrating and exhausting. The PC itself lacks a decent cpu cooler, the psu is not modular so you have a rats nest of wires stuffed behind the partition. It gets five stars for noise level because it wasn't under any loader, or powered off while rebooting, crashing and generally not working. The decent components are the cpu and gfx card, otherwise as others have stated, it's sub par. Compare against similar PCs on Amazon. If it doesn't work out of the box, has decent specs, return and buy elsewhere, there are competitively priced PCs on Amazon for a similar price.
S**T
Strong perfomance, nice case, good value, not the quietest and thermals could be better though.
After adding a bunch of parts to my cart to build my own machine, I thought I'd check what was available ready made. By the time I would purchase genuine Windows 10 on top of the components I'd chosen, it was more expensive than this machine. Even selecting all the parts from Amazon comes very close to the price of this machine WITHOUT Windows 10, so it's a great value and allowed me to be lazy. PROS: While cheaper options have been chosen in places, nothing off brand or mismatching has been specced. Case I7-8700 and RTX2060 Memory (2x8Gb for dual channel operation) Boots quickly despite no nvme ssd CONS: Case Wifi card has poor range Memory Thermals The machine was delivered in its case packaging (InWin 101) with no extra carton around it, though once I removed it from the box was happy to see that it was stuffed with air cushions to prevent the GPU etc flailing around. You get a bag with the manuals for the motherboard, gpu and antenna for the wifi card and a quick startup sheet. I wasn't mad about the case choice when I was shopping for this, but in person, it looks 100% nicer. The case has a tempered glass side panel which is smoked, looks so much nicer than an acrylic side panel. It's actually an attractive case BUT it has an unusual layout. PSU mounting is at the top, old school, there are 3 fan positions at the bottom (with a filter, but no fans have been supplied) 1 rear exhaust (the only fan that IS supplied) and two more positions on the right side (unfiltered). There are no traditional front intake positions, this case was clearly designed for use with water cooling in mind (a 240mm rad exhausting out the side with 3 120mm fans drawing air in from below and another 120mm exhausting at the rear). At idle, temps are fine, but firing up any games soon has temps soaring, there's just not enough airflow as the machine comes. This brings us to noise levels, the CPU has the stock Intel cooler on it, and THAT'S the noise maker here, it really gets loud trying to keep the 8700 under control and you'll rarely see full turbo clocks as a result. The GPU (Asus Phoenix single fan blower style) doesn't go above 82 and never kicks its own fan into high gear (which is loud) and instead just throttles back a little (and it gets to 1950Mhz on the core and then keeps it stable around 1800, still higher than the card's specified boost clock) and yes, you can hear the whooshing of air, but that's all you get from it, no whine like the CPU fan. Both of these temps could be lowered by sucking in some air, so I'm going to run 3 intakes on the bottom and 2 exhausts on the side to improve airflow. Performance is as you'd expect from a machine with an i7-8700 and RTX2060. VERY happy with it. The motherboard is a good match (B360) for a non K CPU, I was pleased that it had TWO sticks of 8GB on it for dual operation, the downside, is that having only 2 slots anyway, should you want to upgrade it to the 32GB max the board supports, you'll have to ditch the existing memory and slap a pair of 16s in. Cable management is another plus, not as clean as I would have made it, but definitely not thrown together in a rush. I would have personally used an nvme ssd instead of the conventional SSD, but the fact is, on a cold boot, as soon as the bios beeps, it takes 2 seconds to be at the desktop, and I keep my favorite game on the ssd and that loads near instantly too. The wifi card is seriously range limited sadly and that's the only other weak point of the system. All in all a great performer at a great price. Without increasing the price TOO much, and to perfect the system, a few more pounds spent on a motherboard with 4 mem slots, an aftermarket heatsink and fan for 20 or 30, a couple of extra fans and a better wifi card would be all that's needed. I did contact support about the wifi performance (wasn't sure if the card was faulty at the start) and the response was SUPER fast, matter of minutes (I used the form on their website) and my response to the email I got back was again responded to in no time flat. VERY IMPRESSED OVERALL.
A**R
Good value for a prebuild (Ryzen 3600 + RTX 2060)
Paid about 930GBP before the price of this GPU and CPU dropped, I think they sell the same specs cheaper now. It's a very good price for the spec. I'm going to jump to the cons and why I dropped a star but I'll preface by saying that overall, I would definitely recommend the system and Cyberpower PROS: The RTX 2060 has good price to performance, and I like the MSI variant. The 2 large dual fans run pretty quietly The Ryzen 3600 is an amazing chip, and amazing bang for buck especially at the time of this review (160GBP) Glad they used a B450 mobo, it could have been a lot worse. Cable management looked good from the glass panel Item was very well packaged and GPU was well secured with inflatable packaging inside the case PSU was 550W and not some dodgy brand so the likelhood of it burning the house down is low enough for me. I like the case (Thermaltake j24). Seperate basement for PSU and for the drives, nice glass side panel. Non RGB version but that's fine. CONS The worst culprit of corner cutting was the ram, as it has quite a low clock speed - 2400MHz. RAM is super cheap these days and Ryzens are very RAM speed dependant. There's really no excuse not to spend the extra 10GBP it would take to put a better kit in here at today's prices. And aesthetically what's in there is just awful It was at least dual-channel The cooling also wasn't great, just one stock fan as an exhaust and the stock AMD cooler. I got very high temps while gaming and added an aftermarket cooler to the system. CPU went to 95 degrees under load from a CPU burner. Guy on the phone tried to tell me that's normal and Ryzens have their temps misread, from Ryzen Master? I don't think so no. Software like HWINFO and Ryzen Master all account for the fake temp variance on Ryzen chips added 2-3 years ago. So that was funny. The load from the burner isn't anything you'd get realistically from normal use or gaming so it's not a huge issue. You can undervolt a 3600 without losing performance so I'm surprised they don't just do that and avoid this issue (And extend the life of the chips and reduce fan noise) Cable management could have been better at the back (not a single cable tie used?). It's like 5 euro for 50 velcro cable ties come on. Didn't come with a plug - didn't bother mentioning as I have spare. I presume a mistake and they do in fact usually send out plugs. With decent 3000/3200MHz ram and an aftermarket CPU air cooler, it would get 5 stars. Hyper Evo is like 30 pounds RETAIL, and upgrading the RAM would cost about a tenner extra RETAIL. So the quality of the PC is really lowered for the sake of what's probably a 30GBP cost saving.
A**S
1 Day Review
So far so good, this PC has been an absolute beast. I have had the PC for 1 day and have played Squad, and Rust, two games which my Acer Nitro 5 Laptop failed to run on high, barely on medium. However, I am happy to say that this PC absolutely powers through this and can run both on Ultra graphics with no issue what so ever. I am assuming this is the same for other games of the same calibre, as Rust is a CPU dependant game, and Squad is a GPU dependant game, showing the true power of both components within this computer. The only criticism I have regarding this PC is the CPU temperature, and this is most likely due to the stock Intel Cooler provided via Cyberpower. However, for the price of an upgrade, and what you have already received in this great value for money PC, it shouldn't be a big problem to upgrade the CPU cooler. The noise level can obviously get a bit loud, however, this is only when you push the GPU/CPU to their limits.
J**N
CyberpowerPC hits the sweet spot.
Bought Hello Neighbor for my kids at Christmas on Steam so they could play it on my laptop. This is what inadvertently alerted me to the ridiculously good Steam Sales. A few months down the line and suddenly I found that I had somehow accidentally amassed a huge Steam game Library ... And just like that, consoles were ancient history. My laptop was permanently hi jacked by my kids, it's hard drive was completely filled up with games, and it was exposing itself to very high temperatures that it's fan sounded very, very angry about on a continuous basis. Even on the lowest of low game settings and with an additional USB cooling fan underneath it. So I realised I had to get a gaming PC; Firstly, to get my laptop back. And secondly, because it really is the way forward these days. So I did the usual Dad thing, started with a £700 budget before research, and then ended up scratching my head looking at £3000 PC's after research, before coming to the conclusion that as with all things, you have to find the practical balance point for your needs and affordability. With Steam, you can rest assured games will be a fraction of the cost of consoles, and with even a £700 PC, you can easily smash the power of the XBox One X, and have all the extra functionality of a PC to boot. So why buy both when one does it all better? After a lot of looking around different sites, this PC was the balance point for me. Nvidia GTX 1080 8GB, 7th Gen i7, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 2GB HD and 240GB SSD, 600W PSU, Win 10 and WiFi. Plus it comes in very handsome functional casing. This is rare. VR ready and more than enough to blitz any modern AAA game on Ultra settings and I'd strongly wager would have considerably more power than even the unreleased PS5 over the coming years, sorting my kids, and my wallet, for many years to come when it comes to gaming, freeing me from updating consoles and seeing very expensively priced games go redundant to old hardware as always seems to be the case. With an upgraded PC, there's no redundancy, your old games only ever look better than ever. If I could find fault, it's that the RAM installed was 2 x 8GB sticks rather than 1x16GB stick, meaning it will be more expensive if I need to upgrade to 32GB RAM in the future, and that the motherboard is an H110 chipset. But this isn't a fault as such if you're talking performance, it just means future upgrading will be more expensive. But that then, that reduces your current price ... so like I said, you need to find your own balance of need and affordability with gaming PC's. And this for me was the ONLY package that did just that. And I looked at a lot of sites and packages. I found only one of the same spec cheaper ... but it's casing looked like Sloth from The Goonies and was almost twice the width of conventional casing. Trust me, this CyberpowerPC is very good value for the performance you are getting. And it looks cool. Given I have to re-download my Steam library, I've only currently tested F1 2017 on the highest possible graphical settings so far. And it performs perfectly without hitch. I didn't even know there was supposed to be spray and fog from the cars in front in the wet! It adds so much. My laptop on low settings just cut all of that out completely. You can see a video comparison on You Tube of the difference if you're interested between the difference between low and ultra settings. Also worth mentioning, The PC really is whisper quite, or better still, barely a quite whisper. Even playing games on Ultra settings. My old laptop sounded and felt like it was about to explode playing on just the lowest settings. And, putting your hand by the fan outlets, where as you feel slightly warmer air coming from the PC fan, you could cook an egg by my laptops fan ... And what of CyberpowerPC as a brand? Would I recommend them? Yes. I've never come across them before, and I'd never recommend brand loyalty by default, as ironically, this is the only way to keep a brand loyal to it's consumers. But, the PC was well packaged, with lots of protective air wraps inside the PC to protect all its internal parts during transit. The documentation for all the internal hardware parts along with the windows 10 recovery disc was all included in a zip bag. Even though I didn't, an email as sent with numbers to ring if you have problems with your new PC in any way. And in the research I did, and in all the different price brackets for performance I considered, they offered good packages in all. So whatever your budget, I'd strongly recommend looking up their offerings on Amazon. Of course shop around too on lots of other sites as well to gauge the current market, you'd be mad not too, but I do strongly recommend at the very least using them as a base reference for comparison on what you can expect to get on price, performance, and looks. And that's a good balance that I associate with their brand in a marketplace with HUGE variance. This is a good thing. I hope they maintain that balance for the consumer as their brand no doubt grows. After all, that balance is the only plus that gaming consoles have over PC's.
T**M
Powerful PC, simple to use.
Whilst you can probably build this computer cheaper, this tower packs a punch when it comes to gaming, browsing, video editing - you name it. The 8700 is a strong cpu, and is heated well via AIO water cooling. The temps idle sit around 30 degrees, whereas under heavy load on AAA games on ultra make the temp for the cpu hit 70 degrees. This is amazing, considering how quiet the pc is. The gpu is excellent and can handle pretty much every game at ultra at 1080p. The temps are almost identical to both the idle and load temps of the cpu. The cable management is fantastic and gives the pc an extremely profess and clean look. The rgb is fully controllable and gives you the option to adjust to your liking or turn off completely. Setup was simple. Plug in. Follow windows 10 steps. Done. Pc was ready. Albeit; I had to install GPU drivers online, but that is not a hassle. Overall, your paying the extra fee to cyber power for the easiness and accessibility of the pc, you don’t have to spend hours building your pc and worrying about breaking parts. This pc was an excellent purchase and I would recommend whole heartedly.
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