The CyberPower Infinity X66 isn’t the craziest PC we’ve ever tested, so we’re not expecting to break records here. However, a 6-core Intel CPU paired up with the RTX 2060 is still a pretty competitive setup and should be all you need to play any of the latest games.
In World of Tank, it hit a respectable 50914 and 43033 points. A pretty modest score, but still a good indication that the game can run the game really well.
I suspect an upgrade has ruined our 1080p results for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, as at 149.89 this system actually gave us our highest score to date; I’m sure CyberPower aren’t complaining though. At 1440p, it hit 105 FPS, and 62 FPS even at 4K! Furthermore, we saw a very promising 102 FPS with RTX and DLSS enabled. We also saw a similar performance in our testing of Far Cry New Dawn.
Even Metro Exodus, while often more demanding, managed to hit 126, 91, and 47 FPS at 1080, 1440p and 2160p respectively.
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