CyberPowerPC Hyper Liquid Infinity PC Review
Andy Ruffell / 2 months ago
Gaming Performance
When it comes to gaming, this system has a lot of power at its disposal and with games becoming more intensive than they’ve ever been, having the combination of a Core i9 14900KS and RTX 4090, puts it at the forefront of raw unadulterated performance.
If that’s not enough, especially with games being released with Ray Tracing baked into the engine or game itself, thanks to the Ada Lovelace architecture, you don’t have technologies at your disposal, including DLSS and Frame Generation to increase the framerate in games without sacrificing too much in terms of visual fidelity and overall quality.
The need for DLSS is quite clear when you look at the likes of Cyberpunk with Ray Tracing enabled at 41 FPS and Hogwarts Legacy, again with Ray Tracing enabled at 44 frames per second. Beyond that, every game that we tested managed to hit or surpass 60 FPS, and this is on max settings, leading to a smooth and overall pleasant gameplay experience.
Some games went even further with Baldur’s Gate 3, Dying Light 2, F1 23, Horizon Forbidden West, Spider-Man, with and without Ray Tracing, Ratchet & Clank, Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, and Starfield which all managed to hit at least 100 fames per second while maintaining the very best visual quality.