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Cyberpower Infinity X55 Pro Gaming PC Review

CPU & Memory Performance


Cinebench R15

The system’s i5-6600K is overclocked to 4.5GHz and able to leverage extra performance compared to alternative units opting for a lower frequency. While there’s clearly a deficit to the desktop i7 models, it’s not enough to warrant any concern for typical usage scenarios.

Super Pi

In terms of compute time, the Cyberpower Infinity X55 Pro fared extremely well and even completed the calculation in a shorter time than an i7-6700K system running at 4.5GHz.

AIDA64 Engineer

The system’s dual-channel 8GB DDR4 2400MHz modules lack the raw horsepower of faster DIMMs but it’s not enough to impact on system performance outside of synthetic benchmarks.

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