With a Ryzen 3600 processor, MSI Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics card and 16GB of HyperX Fury RAM, on paper, this sounds like a great gaming system. One that is well balanced to provide high and consistent levels of performance.
Well, as you might expect, our tests showed that this was entirely the case! Admittedly, the Cyberpower PC Ultra 5 RX Pro does have some bad luck in that comparatively speaking, it’s finding itself competing in many games with systems we would have to deem towards the HEDT end of the scale. We have, after all, only recently swapped out many of our gaming benchmarks for more modern (and relevant) titles.
Even then, however, as you can clearly see, the Ultra 5 RX Pro gives an impressive accounting of itself and even manages to beat a number of those seemingly more powerful systems in more than just a couple of our tests. Particularly in the 1080p area where the vast majority of PC gamers happily reside!
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