We all know CyberPower for creating powerful and affordable gaming systems for people who do not want to, or know how to build their own system. Check out our review of theirGamer Xtreme 5000 Intel P67 Sandy Bridge System. They had quite a lot to show us this year at CES so let’s take a look…
LAN Party EVO Mini w/Silverstone SG-07 Chassis
This was one of my favorite systems that Cyberpower demoed. It’s compact, sleek and powerful, what more could you want? Cyberpower has stuffed an Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge processor with Asetek liquid cooling onto an Intel H67 Mini-ITX board, an Nvidia GTX 570 graphics card and a 600W 80+ powers supply. If I had this machine, I’d carry it around with me just for fun. You could easily carry the LAN Party EVO Mini with one arm, so if you’re going to a LAN Party, or just over to a friend’s house for a few hours, you can pick up the LAN Party EVO Mini and you’ll be ready to game!
This was one of my favorite systems that Cyberpower demoed. It’s compact, sleek and powerful, what more could you want? Cyberpower has stuffed an Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge processor with Asetek liquid cooling onto an Intel H67 Mini-ITX board, an Nvidia GTX 570 graphics card and a 600W 80+ powers supply. If I had this machine, I’d carry it around with me just for fun. You could easily carry the LAN Party EVO Mini with one arm, so if you’re going to a LAN Party, or just over to a friend’s house for a few hours, you can pick up the LAN Party EVO Mini and you’ll be ready to game!


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