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In this review of CyberPower's GMA-4600-BST gaming PC Build, we show severe oversights that include failure to initialize a hard drive and using cooling solutions and an enclosure that overheat the Ryzen 3700X CPU included in the build. This is easily one of the worst pre-builts we've worked with. We bought this retail and experienced it just like a real customer, so it's concerning that something as simple as drive initialization isn't getting caught in QC. CyberPower tells us that it has now enacted additional QC steps to ensure this doesn't happen again, and that it has taken our feedback to improve its process, but it simply shouldn't have happened to begin with. Even with the drive issue solved, we still had problems with the SATA power cable nearly losing contact and the system throttling itself down to a fraction of expected performance.
If you're looking for an AMD Ryzen pre-built gaming PC, this isn't the one to buy.
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