CyberPower
- CyberPower Infinity Apollo Elite review Despite a dedicated graphics card, 3D performance isn't great. The budget could have been better spent on the monitor and other components£550
- CyberPower Infinity Hercules SE review Although it performed well in our application performance tests, we were disappointed by this system's modest graphics card and analogue-only display.£650
- CyberPower Intel Mini PC review An ideal PC if you're short on space, but it's not powerful or upgradeable and, compared to full-size PCs, YOU get much less for your money.£350
- CyberPower Infinity Apollo XT review A well-built PC with a fast Core i3 processor, a large hard disk, and plenty of USB ports, but it lacks USB 3.0 and it isn't as good value with a monitor.£350
- best buyCyberPower Infinity i5 Silent Edition review The very first Sandy Bridge PC we've seen has already set a new standard to meet in terms of both power and construction.£900
- best buyCyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo Elite A massive overclock makes this a seriously fast machine, which looks the business and has a powerful graphics card£549
- Cyberpower Infinity Achilles XT review This overclocked and water-cooled gaming PC is phenomenally powerful, even if it can't quite edge out its nearest competitor.£828
- CyberPower Infinity i5 Hercules review The overclocked Core i5 processor and Radeon HD 5770 give you plenty of power, but the monitor is awful and the motherboard doesn't support new standards.£750
- CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo XT review The Intel Core i3 530 processor makes this PC faster than others that cost almost £200 more, but we recommend buying the base system only£528
- CyberPower Infinity i5 Achillies XT review A fast gaming PC that can handle anything you can throw at it, the Achilles is let down by the poor AOC monitor, which has lacklustre image quality£779
- CyberPower Infinity Hades review The Infinity Hades' memory expansion is limited and it's missing some useful ports, but with decent performance, a Full HD monitor and a three-year warranty, it's a safe bet.£778
- best buyCyberPower Ultra Triton XT review The Ultra Triton XT is a fairly decent gaming rig with a full HD monitor, and is incredibly fast too, thanks to the quad-core processor. It's a Best Buy.£578
- CyberPower Infinity i3 Apollo review A brilliant PC that proves what Intel's Core i3 processor can do, Cyberpower has combined phenomenal performance with a great warranty.£700
- best buyCyberPower Ultra Athena review CyberPower's Ultra Athena is stunningly quick in games and a decent performer in Windows. Its three-year warranty is brilliant at this price.£399