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CyberPowerPC bundles free PS5 with select gaming PCs

Back in March, CyberPowerPC entered the console market, offering up PS5s alongside its suite of gaming PCs. Now for a limited time, CyberPowerPC is bundling PS5 consoles with the purchase of select custom-built PCs.

The Ultra iCUE C1 is the entry point in the bundle line-up, priced at £2799. For that price, you get a well-equipped gaming PC with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, an RTX 5070 Ti 16GB graphics card, 32GB DDR5 memory, a 1TB NVMe Gen4 SSD, and an ASRock B650M‑CX R2.0 m‑ATX motherboard.

Stepping up to the Ultra iCUE C2, priced at £3199, buyers receive the same Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, but paired with an RTX 5080 16GB, 32GB DDR5, a 1TB NVMe Gen4 SSD, and a Gigabyte B850 Gaming WiFi6 ATX motherboard. At the top of the range is the Ultra iCUE C3, listed at £4499. This one ships with an RTX 5090 Founders Edition graphics card, so you can get the very best of PC and console gaming with one purchase.

All three systems ship with Windows 11 Home, a Corsair iCUE Link Titan 360mm AIO cooler, next‑day delivery availability, and a free PlayStation 5 console as part of the promotion.

Considering that Sony just revealed that future single-player PlayStation titles will no longer be coming to PC, having a console alongside a PC will make sense for hardcore gamers who still want to experience console exclusives, but primarily play on PC for better graphics and performance.

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