Wednesday, 5 February 2014

CyberpowerPC introduces Zeus Mini SFF series

CyberpowerPC has come up with their all new Zeus
Mini SFF (small form factor) series of PCs, where
there will be eight different pre-built models for you
to choose from. As long as you have a budget that
suits that particular model, you’re good to go.
Depending on the model that you pick, it will cost
anywhere from $599 all the way to $1,479, and will
pack a choice of either AMD or Intel processing
power which should be able to rival any full-size
desktop PC.
Choices, choices. Life is full of them, and with the
new Zeus Mini SFF PCs, it will be between a choice
of three AMD’s Kaveri A-series processor models
(Zeus Mini-A), or five different 4th Generation Intel
Core processor models (Zeus Mini-I) which will
begin from a Core i5-4440 all the way to a blazing
fast Core i7-4770K at 3.50GHz. All of the
processors in the Zeus Mini series have been
mounted to a Mini ITX motherboard that come
packed with the latest AMD and Intel chipset,
ensuring that you will also be able to enjoy the
latest technologies such as 802.11ac Wi-Fi
connectivity and PCI Express 3.0 among others.
Both of the processor options will include multi-core
support and dual-channel DDR3 gaming
performance, sporting a minimum of 8GB memory
(RAM) which can be further expanded all the way to
16GBs.
Do not be fooled by the relatively small size of the
Zeus Mini SFF PC, it is still capable of supporting
full-size dual GPU video cards (!) in order to make
sure that whatever game you intend to play will be
able to be done in full graphical glory. You can
choose between the following options – AMD
Radeon R7 and R9 series for Zeus Mini-A models,
while Intel-featured models will comprise of the Intel
HD 4600 GPU or NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX Series
graphics with Kepler GPU architecture.
As for storage, fret not – the Zeus Mini would
deliver ample storage space from 500GB to 2TB
SATA III 7200RPM hard drives, alongside an 8X Slim
DVD/RW optical drive that is available on all models.
If you’re going to pick up a SFF PC this year to
complement your living room entertainment options,
the Zeus Mini SFF does make plenty of sense –
financially and from a gaming perspective.

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