CyberPower Infinity i5 Hercules SE PC Games
October 22, 2009 | Component, Computer, Games | 1 CommentIn these financially stressful times value is paramount, so we asked some manufacturers to send us budget-friendly PC game. Coming in just under 600 pounds for a machine Core i5, i5 CyberPower Infinity Hercules certainly lives up to the part of the budget (and is indeed also one of the game systems lighter than we’ve reviewed ), so we will see how it holds up in any other respect.

CyberPower is left with a mini-Cooler Master case, specifically the Elite 310, which – contrary to what its name suggests – is located near the bottom of the Cooler Master range. His body is solid steel with a job lasting matte black paint, but the front is glossy black plastic, if fingerprints, dust and scratches can quickly affect the look attractive enough. This look is enhanced by a pearly blue tape circulating on the front with drive and power blue LED on the front and lit from within by blue LEDs courtesy of CyberPower.
The 310 provides four 5.25in drive bays, one of which is filled by the LG 22x DVD-recorder. The optical drive is remarkable only in that it is an EIDE model, which is something of an unwelcome rarity nowadays. However, beyond the aesthetic into the case and possible compatibility problems with future motherboards which contain only SATA ports (as many already do), there is no objection to this practice.
Below the case is 5.25in bays 3.5 “one person, while a second ‘fake’ 3.5IN group holds power curves nicely and reset buttons. Two USB ports, and silver helmet and microphone jacks are located near the base of 310. It is not a particularly practical, however, and the only scenario where they are still usable is if you put the case on your desk. [via trustedreviews]
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