CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Core i7-12700F/RTX 3060 Configuration Review (GXiVR8040A12)

CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR with RTX 3060, Core i7-12700F, 16GB DDR4, 1TB SSD
4.3
$1,368.00
Pros:
  • Powerful 12-Core i7 CPU and RTX 3060
  • Competitive Price
  • Abundant RGB Lighting
Cons:
  • Mediocre Stock Air Cooler
  • Exact Components Vary Between Builds
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10/10/2025 10:05 pm GMT

When choosing a prebuilt gaming PC, it’s often difficult to pinpoint which one offers the best value. Prices are always shifting, hardware is eternally improving, and it may seem as if picking the perfect gaming rig is an impossible task.

While there usually isn’t one cut-and-dry best option, there always seem to be a few models that are always in the mix at a given price point. For mid-range PCs, CyberPowerPC’s RTX 3060, Core i7-12700F-equipped Gamer Xtreme VR model is one such PC, competing with the likes of HP’s Victus 15L and Envy TE02, and Lenovo’s IdeaCentre Gaming 5i.

In this review we’ll take a deeper look at the Gamer Xtreme VR, the components it’s built with, its performance, and more.

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Components Overview

Let’s take a quick look at what’s inside of the Gamer Xtreme VR. The parts list is as follows:

  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060
  • Intel Core i7-12700F
  • 16GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM
  • 1TB NVMe SSD
  • Variable Motherboard (Most Likely B760)
  • 600W Power Supply
  • Air Cooler
  • Custom CyberPowerPC Chassis
  • Keyboard/Mouse Combo

The RTX 3060 remains one of the best mid-range GPUs available. It’s capable of 144FPS gaming at 1080p, and can easily handle 60FPS at 1440p in just about any title. It pairs extremely well with the Core i7-12700F, which is a potent 12-core CPU which won’t bottleneck the 3060 in the slightest, and actually leaves headroom for a video card upgrade down the line, if desired.

While component brands aren’t specified and can vary from model to model (a common practice for prebuilt manufacturers), the RAM appears to typically be 3200MHz TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z. Most boards used with the Gamer Xtreme VR are 4-DIMM models, so this 2x8GB kit will leave two slots open for later expansion, if desired.

The air cooler isn’t the best, so if your CPU temps are higher than you’d like it’s never a bad idea to upgrade to a nicer ~$30 air cooler like the SE-224-XTS or be quiet! Pure Rock 2. However, the vast majority of users don’t have any issues with the included stock cooler.

A 600W power supply offers enough wattage to comfortably accommodate the above hardware configuration. Nvidia’s official minimum spec for the RTX 3060 is 550 watts, and that’s in a testing system with a much more power-hungry K-SKU overclockable CPU. All of that to say, the power supply presents no issues.

The Gamer Xtreme VR also comes with built-in WiFi, as well as a fairly cheap keyboard and mouse.

Appearance and Design

The CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR features an RGB-heavy chassis with three RGB case fans in the front, as well an RGB exhaust fan in the rear. A PSU shroud at the bottom of the case keeps cables out of sight for an improved aesthetic.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Side View

With a see-through tempered glass side panel, you can see just about every component without opening of the case. Likewise, the front is tempered glass, to give the front fans’ light rings full visibility.

CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Front View

Two USB 3.0 connectors can be found on top of the case adjacent to the power button, alongside a microphone and headphone jack.

Connectivity Gamer Xtreme VR

Rear I/O will vary depending on the motherboard model, which changes as CyberPowerPC has different parts in stock. However, all Gamer Xtreme VR rigs will have at least 6 USB 3.1 ports, 2 USB 2.0, and an Ethernet port.

Pricing

At the time of writing, the Core i7-12700F, RTX 3060 SKU of CyberPowerPC’s Gamer Xtreme VR is selling for $1,169.99. For comparison, the HP Victus 15L with nearly-identical specs is going for $999.99, the HP Envy with a better RTX 3070 and Core i9-12900 is going for $1229.99, and the Skytech Blaze 3.0 with an RTX 3060 and Core i5-12400F is selling at $1,099.99.

There are many other RTX 3060-equipped gaming PCs selling in the $900-1200 price range, but most of these have older CPUs from Intel’s 10th or 11th gens, or Ryzen’s 3000-series. They also tend to be Core i5 or Ryzen 5 CPUs, rather than a more powerful i7.

Other Notable Gamer Xtreme VR Models

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