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CyberPowerPC teams up with Gamers Beat Cancer

In the current market, the best and quickest way to secure a fairly priced PC upgrade is by picking up a pre-built system. If you are currently looking to upgrade and want to support a good cause while you're at it, then you may want to check out CyberPowerPC, which is selling a new rig in support of Gamers Beat Cancer. 

Gamers Beat Cancer is a charity effort that looks to support people of all ages and backgrounds with cancer, offering support for the mental health issues that come with living with cancer, while also offering support to caregivers and families. They do this through ‘the gift of gaming', embracing the culture of gaming and technology and community to help with the healing process.

To support this effort, CyberPowerPC is selling a new PC build, the Infinity GBC, with 5% of the proceeds going towards Gamers Bear Cancer. This PC ships with an Intel Core i7-12700KF 12-core processor, cooled by an MSI Coreliquid 240mm RGB AIO. The rest of the spec also includes an MSI Pro Z690P DDR4 motherboard, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX memory, an MSI GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card, a Corsair RM650 power supply and a 1TB Intel 670P M.2 NVMe SSD.

The Infinity GBC system has next-day shipping, and a 5-year Labour, 2-year parts, and 6 months collect and return warranty, plus lifetime technical support. The system costs £1999 including VAT.

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