Cyberpower Gamer Infinity GT review
in Desktop PCs
Verdict
Powerful and remarkably quiet, but the Gamer Infinity GT is let down by mediocre peripherals
Review Date: 15 Oct 2008
Reviewed By: Mike Jennings
Price when reviewed: £680 (£782 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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The speakers, Logitech's 2.1 S220s, often appear in packages for this sort of price and, while they're perfectly adequate, they won't set the world alight. The same can be said of the keyboard and mouse: a wired Logitech set that, while fine for everyday use, isn't as extravagant as the wireless or media-focussed sets that we see packaged alongside systems at similar prices.
This uninspiring choice of peripherals means the Gamer Infinity GT just falls short of greatness. There's a huge amount of power available from a stylish, quiet PC at a reasonable price - but the lack of quality from the rest of the package means that it doesn't manage an award this month.
Author: Mike Jennings
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