We’ve been impressed by what Cyberpower has done with the new Infinity Hercules Pro.
To those who really care about how their computer system looks Cyberpower has this covered with the Infinity Hercules Pro. From the super-sleek NZXT Source 340 to the internal components themselves, this system is extremely pleasing to the eye. A handful of reputable brands have been used for the component selection and our benchmark test suite has proven Hercules Pro to be a rather capable mid-range configuration.
For the gamers out there, the latest titles can be enjoyed at decent levels of details and performance and this extends into tasks which demand more from the system. Thanks to the significant overclock on the Intel Core i5-4690K, tasks which require more processing grunt can be completed much more efficiently.
Using this very configuration consumers can expect to pay £799 GBP for Infinity Hercules Pro, which represents great value for money when you consider the quality of the components included and the calibre of performance on offer.
Infinity Hercules Pro is an impressive, affordable mid-range build which will satisfy enthusiasts who want dexterity and gamers that need reliable performance.
Pros
+ Well-packaged
+ Good performance
+ Low-noise
+ Aesthetically pleasing
+ High-quality components throughout
+ Good value for money
Cons
- There are none!
+ Well-packaged
+ Good performance
+ Low-noise
+ Aesthetically pleasing
+ High-quality components throughout
+ Good value for money
Cons
- There are none!
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