Cyberpower Infinity X66 RTX Gaming PC Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
3DMark Firestrike
Right off the mark. the RTX 2060 is performing well with the Core i5, hitting 15221 points in FireStrike, which is about what we’d expect from a card of this class.
Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme
Things are pretty solid in Unigine too, scoring 4290, which is a few hundred below what this card would do on our much more expensive i9-9900K test-bench, so pretty decent overall to be that close.
PCMark 10
The overall capabilities are pretty good here too, with a strong score in PCMark 10 showing good balance between memory, storage, CPU and GPU performance.
WPrime 32m and 1024m
The WPrime score was quite interesting too, at 182 scores to 1024M it’s a little slower than I expected. It’s about the same time as the Ryzen 5 1600 on a stock cooler though. I suspect it’ll improve this time greatly with a liquid cooler, but if you’re only gaming not rendering, I don’t think it’ll make much difference.
Cinebench R15
Again, the score is about the same as the lower end Ryzen 5 CPUs, which is about right given the similar 6-core design. More than enough for a sub-£1000 gaming PC though.