Cyberpower PC Infinity X10 RTX Review

👤by Tim Harmer Comments 📅26-08-20
Closer Look (Internals)

Sliding off the window exposes the Infinity X10’s internals, and it’s a treat.

Cyberpower should be credited here with an exceptionally clean build and components that complement each other aesthetically. A monochrome base with black as the major colour acts as a great canvas for your own RGB lighting, whatever colour you choose. Masking off the PSU section with a shroud keeps the cables away from prying eyes too.



Perhaps the only disappointment for the true aesthetic aficionados will be the lack of vertical GPU mounting capability. Sadly this alternative graphics card mounting orientation isn’t possible on the H511 without 3rd party tools, but there are plenty of other chassis options to choose from.



Two 120mm Cyberpower RGB fans are mounted to the Cooler Master Master Liquid 240 Lite’s radiator rather than the standard pair, drawing cool air into the chassis and through the radiator. Similar fans are mounted in the roof and rear, acting as exhausts. A strip of SMD LEDs next to the cooler and in the roof augment the RGB lighting, and are linked to the same RGB controller as the fans.



A quick glance behind the motherboard tray demonstrates Cyberpower’s attention to detail. Tidy, well thought-out cable management speaks to their experience, and with no extraneous lengths flapping about they’re not liable to get caught between the case and side panel. Use of velcro cable ties should also make it relatively easy to add to without ruining the overall effect.

A single (Cyberpower branded) RGB controller hub has been attached to the PSU for relatively easy access and expandability. ARGB LED lighting is controlled via the included wireless remote, which has been pre-configured with a wide variety of modes, colour presets, and on-the-fly adjustment capability.



Overall, the fit and finish of the Infinity X10 RTX is exceptional.



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