Cyberpower PC Infinity X66 GTX Super Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅04-05-20
Closer Look
Starting with the front of the chassis, Cyberpower PC have branded the case with their own logo, but for whatever reason, it’s not in the centre. That might annoy you, you might not even notice, but it’s our job to point it out.

We were able to remove the badge, clean off the sticky residue and re-apply it but, as you’ll know, nothing ever sticks as well the second time around. The case features vertical lines on the front intake which make lining up the badge an incredibly easy task, so to mess this up in the factory is baffling. Perhaps including a free badge and allowing you to place it wherever you fancy would be a better idea.

The entire front is a large perforated mesh used as the main intake for the entire chassis, backed up by 3x 120mm fans behind.


Round the side is a full-length tempered glass panel which allows you to peer inside.


On top, covering most of the upper surface is a removeable dust filter. It’ll allow components a little bit more fresh air to help with cooling but keep the dust out. Towards the front are a pair of USB 3.0 ports, HD audio ports, HDD and power indicators and a power/reset button.


Looking round the back, the motherboard features a PS/2 keyboard and mouse port (if you still live in the 90s), a DVI, VGA and HDMI out, four USB ports, an Intel Gigabit RJ45 port and the three 3.5mm audio ports.

The GPU houses a trio of DisplayPort and a single HDMI.



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