• Reviews around drive (1.54 of 5)

    CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme SLC8420A Gaming PC (Intel i7-7700K 4.2GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB, 16GB RAM, 2TB HDD, 120GB SSD, WiFi, Liquid Cool & Win10) Black

    • The SSD takes up a hard drive bay
    • I am not sure why a system would come with the default hard drive to the smaller of the two
    • The SSD is a bit small, but the hard drive is quite fast enough for most applications
    • Nice sized hard drive and good on the memory
    • Just remember to install all your programs on the 2 tb hard drive and not the SSD
    • Having no optical drive is kind of a downer, but an external wasn't hard to locate and was fairly inexpensive, so I'm good on that angle now.
    • The tower arrived on time and looked fine, but upon booting was not able to detect hard drives
    • I personally bought the model with the 250gb ssd, then bought a 500gb 850 evo on sale at MicroCenter and installed it, giving me one regular hard drive, and two ssd's
    • One hard drive cable was loose from shipping, but that was an easy fix
    • With an SSD drive, the large Hard drive and an NVIDIA 1070...better than the 980 I had before
    • It came with an Intel NVMe 512GB SSD (great drive) and a 3TB HDD.
    • Added 2 1 TB hard drives.
    • The SSD is a bit small, but the hard drive is quite fast enough for most applications
    • Nice sized hard drive and good on the memory
    • Make sure you use the rest that space wisely(games and such) and put everything else like music and movies on your hard drive
    • The motherboard by MSI, allows you to have up to four hard drives
    • Each of the others lacked something--memory, hard drive space, I7 processor, Wireless