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CyberPower Ryzen Build with Mystery Board & Syber XL

2017-01-06
everyone were at CES 2017 day 0 i'm at the cyberpower suite right now and we have a system with technically I suppose some form of risin or the x3 70 chipset in it I'll be talking about that in a moment and then also some unique cases from CyberPower and cyber their brand we'll also be talking about some different assemblies using known cases like the thermaltake tower 900 before getting to that this coverage is brought to you by thermaltake and their core p3 enclosure which is wall mountable and can serve as a test bench check the link in the description below for more information on that so let's start out with the risin system next to me this is the white and black one the unit is called the cyber XL we'll get to that in a moment on the back side is sort of an emblazoned on the side panel big reisen logo which you'll see in RB role and that houses some form of an AMD system now the motherboard has no branding on it I think it's in a sort of no name asus board there's no board nomenclature or anything like that really very little information it is an X 370 chipset which we talked about in another video that is on the channel and that's more or less all that I know about it we're not allowed to benchmark it we're not allowed to touch it so that's basically it's one of those it exists type of things but that's kind of the extent of the risin news but they have one here so the cool thing with the case this is if you've seen our dark base 900 coverage you may remember that the enclosure from be quiet that we saw at computex can rotate so you can actually rotate the board Trey this kind of does something similar to that where the entire chassis can rotate and flip everything so you can either display on the left side of the right side depending on preferences and that's done by CyberPower basically before they ship it on the left side of this one and we'll have some b-roll again of this there is a it's basically an acrylic panel with a diffuser on it and that gives us the kind of neat lighting effect where the LEDs from the inside of the case are almost reflecting against the side wall and so when I first saw it I actually thought it was an LCD side panel kind of like the snow blind from I by power but it's not it's just a diffuser a lot cheaper way to do it and you get the light reflection that's more or less the extent of it but is pretty cool looking so that's on the cyber XL the enclosure as always with all these sis you just kind of go through and pick the case and pick all the parts so the SKUs as far as as far as the price goes it just depends on what you pick the case itself we were told starting at around one hundred thirty dollars but then the price is dictated by the components and this one is all fully water cooled the next system we're talking about has two liquid cooling loops one for the CPU and the GPU separately so that's kind of cool and we'll move over there now so this is the second system bill this one is using the thermaltake tower 900 you might recognize this depend on how closely you followed our coverage in the past last year we showed some thermaltake mods at CES and this was derived from one of those so the mods were created by case modders of course one of them built a system like this based off of a thermaltake frame and now they have the tower 900 which is basically three tempered glass panels one on each side and then a large back area for cable management and liquid cooling radiators things like that the radiator it looks like a might be a 420 or something is mounted right here on the side and that's all ventilated so that's the enclosure it is available separately if you wanted it for DIY and that it's basically just a large display case like you would have for anything else in your house so the components on display are the EVGA hydro copper 1080s so these are the open-loop version more or less of the hybrids and those are connected to the they're actually isolated loops to the GPU loop with both gpus is separate from the cpu loop so you're not pumping hot liquid into one of the components cuz you can either go from the cpu to the GPU or vice versa with one loop and I heat something up and that is what is this this is a Z 270 motherboard from gigabyte we just reviewed their gaming 7 I believe this is the gaming 5 not sure if it has the same things I talked about with the gaming 7 we'll find out later I suppose the piping has this sort of copper finish almost looks like kind of thing you'd buy off the shelf at Home Depot and I mean that in a more unique DIY way and that it's fitted with thermaltake fittings and all that stuff that you need to connect everything so that's the basics this is the locks and of cyberpower cases or systems i should say tower 900 thermaltake case inside the leds are just kind of their in-house RGB LED setup which most people have at this point it's certainly so big the last here as you all know thank you for watching as always links the description below for more information if you're curious learn more about the risin and zen and the x 370 stuff we have content online already you can check that on the channel or the website gamers nexus not net subscribe for more i'll see you all next time you
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