There's a whole lot of PC gaming stuffed inside this SFF series.
CyberpowerPC Debuts Zeus Mini SFF Series : Read more
CyberpowerPC Debuts Zeus Mini SFF Series : Read more
That PSU is not that bad, there is a review on this site and it shows that it has a verry nice output. Also i belive they will have other PSU's too because it's hard to belive that they will put the A10 and the R9 290 and expect a 500W power supply to power them (which i think it can but it's not a good idea)I hate it when they put together these high end PC and put a shitty cx500 PSU, everyone knows that the power supply is the most important part of a PC, so why cheap out?
As with anything on their side, you can customize your machine. Clearly with this form factor there are limitations, but if a Gold certified PSU is important to you, you can add it for $46. (Corsair CS550). As for PSU exhaust, based on the images it would appear it is blowing to the side of the case, through slotted vents. Wattage is plenty for even the highest end AMD gfx card. If you are a tinkerer and care about sli, watercooling, overclocking, etc, then it is likely you would be building your own machine, from scratch, anyway. For anyone looking for a small form factor machine, not expecting to ever open the case, this one is pretty good, imho.It's just that it's a premium PC, with a high price tag, you'd at least expect a premium power supply, with at least gold efficiency
As with anything on their side, you can customize your machine. Clearly with this form factor there are limitations, but if a Gold certified PSU is important to you, you can add it for $46. (Corsair CS550). As for PSU exhaust, based on the images it would appear it is blowing to the side of the case, through slotted vents. Wattage is plenty for even the highest end AMD gfx card. If you are a tinkerer and care about sli, watercooling, overclocking, etc, then it is likely you would be building your own machine, from scratch, anyway. For anyone looking for a small form factor machine, not expecting to ever open the case, this one is pretty good, imho.It's just that it's a premium PC, with a high price tag, you'd at least expect a premium power supply, with at least gold efficiency