Looking to upgrade to a gaming rig that’ll literally get you in the game? CyberPower just announced a new line of 3D Vision gaming systems built to support Nvidia’s 3D Vision tech—complete with fast-refresh monitors and 3D glasses—right from out of the box. It’s a pretty big box though; the systems come with 3D-ready 22-inch Samsung 2233RZ LCD displays, 3D Vision stereoscopic glasses, and a high-end spec that’s configured to power smooth, eye-popping 3D gaming performance.

CyberPower has just released five new gaming rigs based on Intel’s brand new Core i5 and i7 LGA 1156-package processors.

CyberPower has just released through e-tailer Newegg a trio of new desktop systems that target students, and described them as machines designed “to help them get the job done.” But with specs that include processors that range from AMD’s Athlon II X2 to Intel’s Core i7, gaming-quality graphics cards from ATI and Nvidia, and model names that start with the word “Gamer,” you have to wonder what kind of students they’re talking about. (more…)

CyberPower is celebrating the release of the “highly anticipated fighting game”, Street Fighter IV for the PC platform. (It’s a bit of a stretch, since we’ve yet to run into a PC-gaming enthusiast talking about Street Fighter IV, but anyway…) According to the promo, the company will be throwing in a free copy of the fighting game to buyers who pick up any CyberPower gaming system equipped with an Nvidia 200-series graphics card.
The game itself has been launched for the first time on the PC platform earlier this month (but released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 way back in February), which explains the hype. Capcom’s famous fight franchise has been previously available only on arcade machines, consoles, and handhelds before this.








