Cyberpower Ultra R77 FX Review
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Cyberpower Ultra R77 FX Up Close
As has become commonplace these days, the Ultra R77 FX comes with all the extras. They’re packed altogether in the bag you can see at the top. Certainly this takes a lot of stress out of any future upgrades. Additionally if you want to put your old drives in, you have the cables and screws to do so. Consequently, we’ll always applaud this way of doing things.
The internals are protected by the expanding foam that’s proved so popular. Firstly, it works simply and is a cinch to remove. Secondly, it ensures you have a system that arrives in the same state it left the Cyberpower emporium.
The huge size of the NZXT H6 Flow is great for showing off the RGB fans. Additionally the vented side draws in plenty of cool air, as will be evident from our temperature testing. Spoiler alert.
With all the packing removed, you can certainly see how much airflow the Ultra R77 FX has to offer. Whilst we know that the Nvidia power connector has its teething troubles, and the old 8 pin design is well-proven, it conversely makes for a cable management nightmare. Cyberpower have evidently done very well to keep things neat and tidy.
One of the key benefits to the new dual-chamber cases is the ability to tuck everything out the way. It’s significantly easier, especially for those of us who are more impatient when building our new rigs. Nonetheless, Cyberpower have ensured everything is tucked away neatly.
The MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk boasts plenty of connections for even the most peripheral rich user. The RX 7900 XTX boasts three DisplayPort outputs alongside the single HDMI.
A closer look at the 360mm AIO which keeps everything cool. It’s a Coolermaster number, though it has a Cyberpower top which we’ll show you lit up on the next page.
Whilst you can’t be certain of getting this exact model of Radeon RX 7900 XTX, regardless of which you end up with we know it’s the flagship of the AMD range for good reason.