CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, Black, SLC7700WST
- Brand:
- CyberPowerPC
- Model Number:
- SLC7700WST
- UPC:
- 811842081955
- EAN:
- 0811842081955
- Walmart SKU:
- 13566059702
Current pricing at $1,899.00 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, Black, SLC7700WST since 7/21/2025. The most recent price update was on Feb 25, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1,699.00 (lowest on 10/31/2025) to $1,899.00 (highest on 7/21/2025). The average price during this period is $1,831.14.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 697 reviews.
I bought this PC back in August and it is a beast! The exact components differ depending on your luck and their availability, mine came with a Gigabyte RTX5070ti, T-force delta 6000mhz CL 38 ram, ASUS prime B850 Plus MOBO, MSI m470 pro 2TB SSD, the PSU seems to always be Apevia 1000w gold PSU. Mine came with an AOI cooler with a hall of mirrors effect, I think it looks great, the case is glass with an easy open design and the RGB can be adjusted. The PC is a little loud, others have suggested that this can be fixed by adjusting the fan curve, I find the noise is okay with my headphones on, the PC stays cool, around 65C during gaming. I am running a 4K setup and it runs great with DLSS. Highly recommend from me!
This is a great gaming PC for its price. Mine had the following components: ASUS Prime B850-PLUS WiFi Gigabyte GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti WINDFORCE OC SFF 16G MSI SPATIUM M470 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta Alpha RGB DDR5 Ram 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6000MHz (PC5-48000) DDR5 6000MHz 38-46-46-84 Fairly quiet PC, no issues.
Unlike most of the negative reviews, mine arrived without any issues. No noise of any kind and works flawlessly playing cpu or gpu intense games. For those wondering about the parts mine came with Asus cpu and gpu, Apevia 1000w gold for psu. For those contemplating due to negative reviews just get it. For 1700, I don’t think there’s anything better.
I purchased this PC when it was on sale for $1,699.99, and have zero regrets, especially considering the current prices of computing components. I was pleasantly surprised assuming at this price and having a 98000X3D the GEForce 5070ti 16GB GPU they would skimp on other components like the PSU, MOBO or cheap RAM. I was pleasantly surprised when I received it to see 1000W gold certified PSU, a decent MOBO and XPG Lancer RGB RAM. I looked at a ton of different prebuilt specs/configurations in the $1,500 to $2,500 price range and for the price this was the most bang for the buck if you’re looking for a high performance gaming PC if you can get it for under 2k. If you do purchase this make sure to update all your drivers (windows and MSI/Bios), and I would recommend changing your RAM overclocking bios setting from AXMP to Expo (do your own research) as Expo generally works more effectively with the AMD processor. Also even if you are hardwiring with a network cable make sure to attach the included wifi antenna so any Bluetooth devices you might use get appropriate signal strength. When everything is updated and configured properly, this is an absolute monster of a gaming/content creation/design rig. I play multiple different resource intensive games while running OBS for my stream, along with stream deck/NVidia broadcast and many other content creation related software without this machine breaking a sweat. The case has plenty of room and is organized well, so in the future there’s a clean upgrade path should RAM prices drop someday, or if you hit the lottery and can afford to upgrade to GSkillz 64GB or 128gb, or want to upgrade to a premium Mobo/PSU. Gaming PC’s are a large investment, so if you’re looking at prebuilds below this price range and can afford slightly more to get the 98000X3D… I can’t recommend it enough. This CPU/GPU combination is very powerful. The keyboard and mouse are adequate, but most serious competitive gamers will choose to upgrade those. Great work CyberPower, this was worth ever every penny at the price I got it at!
I’ve owned this PC for about two weeks now. I was going to build my own with “better” parts but decided to go prebuilt since the pricing for mine was nearing over $2.5k compared to $1.7k using the same cpu, 5070 ti but higher end plus accessories etc. My system came with an Apevia 1000 watt gold plus, Asus prime B850 motherboard, 5070 ti Ventus 3 OC GPU, max wattage at 300W (gpu varies), with msi’s anti sag holder. XPG 16GB 6000mhz rbg ram. WD green SN3000 2”TB M.2. Nvme. Currently able to play BF6 with overkill (ultra ) settings and getting 80-140FPS depending on each maps and amount of action. With temps being around 70C standard fan curve under max load 92-100% room temp being around 72-76 Fahrenheit; 22C-24C with under 50% cpu usage, 7% Radeon dedicated GPU usage as well. Temps staying around 55C, under 46% ram usage. I give it 5 stars for value, 3.5 stars for parts you get and overall a 4 star rating. Being a prebuilt, I always recommend double checking every wire is connected correctly before turning it on but only if you know a bit of what to look for and how to do it. The reason for 4 over all is for value to price range and GPU can vary from a decent name brand to lower name brands while using close to base Gpu’s but at the rollback price, can’t really complain. The two motherboards I’ve seen used so far are msi and Asus, not sure how much the ram brand varies. These prebuilt are built with whatever is available within their budget to be sold at an amazing to decent value. With this current rollback down to $1699. It’s a fantastic buy and recommend getting it.
Great value from a parts perspective, could not buy the parts and build cheaper. However some of the parts were refurbished(which they don't tell you), I contacted the manufacturer and they instructed me to reinstall windows twice, which was a fix all be it a crude one. and the Ram had memory errors and would blue screen roughly every 3 hours. Ende d up having to buy new ram.
Compute looks great and has a good GPU %26 CPU. Although item came damaged, just got it up and running and making terrible noise. I’ve bought three pre-built in the past all have been iBuyPower, going to stay with them on next one due to this issue. $1800 is a lot of money for it to have to be fixed or returned…
Power supply went out within 2 months caused constant black screen with the pc I found out that they used a 1000w power supply by apevia which is ok at best and the bios was not updated even though that Asrock motherboard have issues with the 9800x3d if not updated the cooler had to be replaced due to pump failure within 3 months the only good parts that are in this pc which make it worth buying is the 2tb NVME and the cpu 9800x3d the 5070ti and the ram also you might say the case since its a Lian li case with cyper power logo on it. Is the pc good deal : yes Is the quality of parts and work good: heck no
Specs alone: good GPU and CPU. Very cool looking pc with RGB. Low quality motherboard and power supply though. Very difficult to open case. Took me awhile to figure out how to open it. Even when I figured out how to open it, it is still very difficult to open it. There is a single latch but the case is locked with two knots at the top and two legs on the glass to go in the pc legs making it very difficult to open it since there isn't a latch on both side making it feel like you will break the glass every time you try to open it using only that 1 latch on the back when there is 2 pins and 2 legs to lock it. I did run into a problem of it not displaying anything on the monitor. I checked to make sure the cables are in place and plugged the display port into the GPU, not the motherboard. Tried it with different monitor and tried it with HDMI cable; still nothing. So I came to the conclusion that the pc I got might have been defective since my old pc can connect to the two monitors. Now for the piece you guys might want to know if the pc you got doesn't work too: very difficult to get your money back. Poor customer service in person; employees did not know how to process the return even when I followed the instructions I got from my email which was only to show the return barcode. They were talking something about a serial number and couldn't locate it and looked at me like they expected me to know when they don't even know where it is. Most IMPORTANTLY, they did not handle my item with care when they took it out of the box to look for the serial number. I was afraid they would break it multiple times. This is unacceptable especially on a very expensive item. They also did not package my item back nicely too when they couldn't process the refund; just kind of shoved everything back in the box, I had to fix it when I got home. Will try another Walmart and see if they know how to process the refund..
I ordered the system and after unpacking and logging in to discover it only had 16GB of RAM. Looking inside the case sure enough there were two 8GB memory modules. Contact Walmart and all they could do is arrange for a return with a suggestion to reorder. Even the lable on the box listed 32GB DDR5. 1st unit returned and 2nd unit order. Was received and again the unit has 2x8GB memory modules. Again Walmart could only arrange for a return. Will not be reordering from them as I think trying again will result in nothing different given this occurred twice. Either someone at the Walmart distribution center is messing with the system or CyberPower PC prepping the units for shipping to Walmart. If you bought one of these system you might want to confirm the memory in your system.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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