In a gaming PC market flooded with flashy designs and questionable value propositions, the CyberPowerPC Game Master 925 emerges as a surprisingly thoughtful contender. This mid-tower system doesn’t just combine high-end parts—it pairs AMD’s powerhouse Ryzen 9 7950X with NVIDIA’s latest RTX 4080 SUPER in a build that shows genuine attention to thermal management and long-term reliability.
While the ~Rs 3,000,000 price tag might raise eyebrows, our testing revealed something unexpected: in a landscape where premium often means overpriced, the Game Master 925 delivers performance that doesn’t just match its cost—it challenges systems costing tens and thousands more. But can this relative newcomer to the premium PC space compete with established players like Alienware and Lenovo? The answer is yes, and here’s why I say so.
CyberPowerPC Game Master 925 configuration
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Case | CyberPowerPC Phanteks NV5S ATX Mid-Tower with Tempered Glass 4 X ARGB FAN (Black) RETA |
Extra Case Fans | 2 X ARGB FAN (BLACK) |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 Processor 7950X 16-core/32-thread 4.5GHz [Turbo 5.7GHz] 80MB Cache AM5 AMD Ryzen |
Cooling Fan | CyberPower PC 240 mm ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler/AIO |
Motherboard | ASUS ProArt X670E-CREATOR WiFi AMD X670 ATX w/ Wi-Fi 6E, 10GbT & 2.5GbT LAN, PCIe 5.0, (4)M.2, (4)SATA, USB4 |
Memory | Kingston 16GB DDR5 DIMM FURY Beast White XMP – Memory Profile: 6000MT/s 40-40-40 1.35V |
Video Card | MSI GeForce RTX 4080 16GB SUPREME X Graphic Card (Single Card) |
Power Supply Upgrade | MSI PSU MAG A1250GL, 1250 Watt, 80+ Gold Standard, Fully Modular |
Primary Hard Drive | 1TB Kingston SSD (PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2) – 7,300MB/s read, 6,000MB/s write, Single-Sided |
A modern take on glass and airflow
The Phanteks NV5s, which houses the CyberPowerPC Game Master 925, is where form and function achieve a delicate balance. Unlike the wood-panelled restraint of some premium builds or the aggressive angular designs that dominated gaming aesthetics a few years ago, this case embraces a more sophisticated approach. Its near-seamless glass panels provide an unobstructed view of your high-end components. The visual effect is striking—when illuminated by the included ARGB fans, the case creates an almost floating appearance for the internal components.
What sets the NV5s apart is how they tackle the traditional challenge of glass-heavy cases: airflow. By shifting the primary air intake to the right side of the chassis, Phanteks has created a modern airflow path that’s becoming the new standard in enthusiast builds. This isn’t just an aesthetic choice – the side intake design allows for direct airflow to the GPU and CPU, two of the most heat-intensive components in modern gaming rigs. This design decision is complemented by an ultra-fine performance mesh that promises effective dust filtration without compromising thermal performance. The included quartet of ARGB fans adds practical cooling and visual flair, creating a dynamic light show that highlights your components through the glass panels.
The case’s modern aesthetics extend to its I/O implementation, which eschews the traditional front-panel placement in favour of a top-mounted configuration that preserves the seamless glass design. The slightly angled orientation of these ports improves accessibility while maintaining clean lines, and the illuminated power button provides both functionality and subtle visual feedback. The braided cables from the I/O panel route cleanly through dedicated channels in the top panel, integrating seamlessly with the case’s overall cable management system.
Buildings in the NV5s reveal additional thoughtful design elements that aren’t immediately apparent from the exterior. The case features a clever open-core chassis design that makes component installation surprisingly straightforward – both side panels and the front glass panel can be obliterated, transforming the case into an open, remarkably easy-to-work frame. This approach to accessibility is particularly valuable given the high-end components in the Game Master 925, where cable management and component positioning require extra attention.
The case maintains clean lines despite its gaming heritage, with a removable PSU shroud that keeps cable management tidy. At 477mm x 528mm x 239mm, it’s substantial enough to accommodate the Game Master 925’s high-end components without dominating your desk space. The increased chassis width is particularly noteworthy – it provides ample room for modern GPUs and their power cables, a crucial consideration given the RTX 4080 SUPER’s substantial footprint and 16-pin power connector. This extra width also creates generous space behind the motherboard tray for cable management, an often overlooked but crucial aspect of building a clean-looking system.
Storage mounting options show similar attention to detail, supporting up to three 3.5-inch and four 2.5-inch drives. The mounting locations are strategically placed to maintain optimal airflow while keeping cables out of sight. Given the weight of modern graphics cards, a GPU support bracket is particularly welcome, though it’s worth noting that extremely wide E-ATX motherboards will preclude its use.
For those who appreciate a build that can showcase its internal components while still delivering practical performance, the NV5s strike an impressive balance. Integrating eight 120mm fan mounting positions (three sides, three top, one rear, and one bottom) provides extensive cooling options, though it’s worth noting that 140mm fan support is absent. Radiator support is equally generous, with room for up to 360mm units on both the side and top panels, plus a 120mm mount at the rear – though CyberPowerPC‘s choice of a 240mm AIO for the Game Master 925 leaves room for future cooling upgrades.
The attention to detail extends to the RGB implementation, which includes an integrated Digital-RGB controller that doesn’t require software configuration. This slight but appreciated touch speaks to the case’s user-friendly approach. The only question remains whether this careful balance of aesthetics and airflow can keep the Game Master 925’s powerful components running at their peak potential – a question we’ll explore in our thermal testing section.
Socket to me
The X670E-Creator provides a solid foundation for future expansion with its comprehensive feature set. The board’s highlight is its versatile PCIe configuration, offering three full-length slots. The top two slots support PCIe 5.0, operating at x16/x0 or x8/x8 when both are populated, while the bottom slot runs at PCIe 4.0 x2 through the chipset. This configuration provides ample bandwidth for current and future high-performance graphics cards.
Storage options are both modern and extensive. The board features four M.2 sockets, with the top two supporting PCIe 5.0 x4 speeds (128 Gbps), while the bottom two run at PCIe 4.0 x4 (64 Gbps). One socket even accommodates longer 110mm drives. RAID 0/1/10 support across these M.2 slots offers flexibility for creating high-speed storage arrays. However, the board only includes four SATA ports, which might limit users with large storage requirements.
Connectivity is where this board truly shines. The rear I/O features dual USB4 (40 Gbps) Type-C ports double as DisplayPort outputs, 20 Gbps Type-C ports, and multiple USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. Networking capabilities are exceptional with 10 GbE and 2.5 GbE LAN ports, complemented by Wi-Fi 6E support. The unique inclusion of a DisplayPort input adds flexibility for complex multi-display setups.
Memory support extends to 128GB of DDR5, with speeds up to 6400+ in OC mode. While impressive, users should carefully consult the QVL list as our testing revealed some compatibility issues with certain memory kits. The board’s power delivery system, featuring 16+2 phases with 70A MOSFETs, provides ample headroom for current and future AMD processors.
The board offers eight 4-pin fan headers for cooling, though its 1A/12W output limitation might require splitters for more robust cooling solutions. RGB enthusiasts can customize the board with three ARGB and one RGB header despite its lack of integrated lighting.
Including features like the Q-Release button for PCIe slots, M.2 Q-latches for tool-less installation, and a comprehensive diagnostic system through Q-LEDs are some thoughtful design choices that simplify future upgrades and maintenance.
Benchmark scores for the CyberPowerPC Game Master 925
Benchmark | Score |
Cinebench 2024 (Multi-Core) | 2,185 |
Cinebench 2024 (Single-Core) | 125 |
Cinebench 2024 (GPU) | 27,346 |
3DMark Time Spy (Graphics) | 23,530 |
3DMark Time Spy (Overall) | 27,071 |
3DMark Time Spy (CPU) | 13,514 |
Time Spy Extreme (Graphics) | 13,781 |
Time Spy Extreme (Overall) | 13,642 |
Time Spy Extreme (CPU) | 12,907 |
Creating without limits
The system pairs AMD’s flagship Ryzen 9 7950X with NVIDIA’s RTX 4080 SUPRIM X in a configuration that demonstrates careful attention to professional workflow optimization and sustained performance under heavy loads.
Our productivity testing revealed something noteworthy: This system doesn’t just compete with similarly priced workstations—it often surpasses them. The Ryzen 9 7950X proves particularly impressive in professional workloads, delivering a remarkable 40% performance improvement over its predecessor in the Corona rendering benchmark and outpacing Intel’s 12900K by 51%. These aren’t just numbers—they translate directly to reduced rendering times and faster project completion for creative professionals.
The RTX 4080 SUPRIM X adds another dimension to the system’s capabilities. While many might associate NVIDIA’s 40-series cards primarily with gaming, our V-Ray benchmark results tell a different story. The card demonstrates a 75% performance uplift over the previous generation RTX 3080 and even outperforms the former flagship RTX 3090 Ti by 40%. This exceptional GPU computing performance proves invaluable for professionals working with GPU-accelerated applications like DaVinci Resolve or Blender.
Storage performance shows similar attention to professional needs. The Kingston PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD delivers impressive sequential read speeds of 7,300 MB/s and write speeds of 6,000 MB/s, ensuring that storage doesn’t become a bottleneck when working with large project files or datasets. While the 1TB capacity might feel limiting for some professional workflows, the high transfer speeds help compensate by reducing the time needed for file operations.
The memory configuration, featuring 16GB of Kingston DDR5-6000 RAM, presents perhaps the only point where some professionals might want more. While the DDR5 memory offers excellent bandwidth with its 40-40-40 timings at 1.35V, memory-intensive workflows like large video projects or complex 3D scenes could benefit from a 32GB or even 64GB configuration. However, for most productivity tasks, the current setup provides ample headroom for smooth multitasking and efficient workflow management.
What’s particularly impressive is how these components work together in real-world scenarios. The system performs even during extended rendering sessions or complex computational tasks, suggesting careful attention to thermal management and power delivery. This sustained performance is crucial for professionals who rely on their workstations for time-sensitive projects and can’t afford thermal throttling or performance degradation during critical tasks.
Frame rates that make frame rate
Like its productivity performance, the Ryzen 9 7950X and RTX 4080 combination proves formidable across all testing scenarios, delivering exceptional frame rates that match or exceed similarly configured systems.
The system shows its strength in synthetic benchmarks through impressive 3DMark Time Spy results. The overall score of 27,071, with a graphics score of 23,530 and CPU score of 13,514, demonstrates the balanced performance of this build. Time Spy Extreme testing reinforces these findings, with an overall score of 13,642, backed by graphics and CPU scores of 13,781 and 12,907, respectively.
Real-world gaming performance tells an equally compelling story. Running Grand Theft Auto V achieved around 140 FPS at 1080p ultra settings. Shadow of the Tomb Raider pushes these numbers even higher, exceeding 177 FPS at 1080p ultra settings. Despite its reputation for demanding graphics requirements, Metro Exodus maintains smooth performance with frame rates around 194 FPS, showcasing its ability to handle graphically intensive titles without compromise.
Our Call of Duty: Warzone testing across multiple resolutions reveals impressive scaling capabilities. The system maintains frame rates above 150 fps at 1080p and 1440p settings, while it drops to around 143 fps at 4K performance. However, it remains strong. Players focused on competitive gaming will appreciate the exceptionally high frame rates achievable at lower settings across all resolutions.
The combination of the 7950X and RTX 4080 positions this system to handle current titles at high resolutions and refresh rates while maintaining substantial headroom for future releases. Whether targeting high-refresh 1440p gaming or premium 4K experiences, this build delivers performance that should satisfy even demanding gamers.
Keeping it cool (while looking hot)
The Game Master 925’s cooling solution appears adequate. Our testing using Cinebench 2024 for CPU stress and Time Spy for GPU load revealed promising results that should satisfy most gamers and power users.
The 240mm liquid cooling solution and the NV5s case’s thoughtful airflow design keep the mighty Ryzen 9 7950X in check. While the CPU does reach the expected 95°C under full load (normal behaviour for AMD’s Zen 4 architecture), it maintains its high performance without thermal throttling. This is particularly impressive given the 16-core processor’s reputation for generating substantial heat under load.
The GPU side of the equation is even more impressive. Under heavy gaming loads, the RTX 4080 SUPER maintains temperatures in the low 50s Celsius. This excellent thermal performance can be attributed to the case’s side-intake design, which provides direct airflow to the graphics card. The additional case fans help maintain positive air pressure while effectively exhausting hot air, creating an efficient cooling cycle.
Fan noise is present but remains reasonable. The system maintains a quiet profile at standard load, with fan speeds increasing noticeably only during intensive gaming sessions. A high-performance gaming system’s noise levels remain within acceptable limits. The fans ramp up smoothly rather than abruptly, which helps prevent sudden changes in noise levels during gaming sessions.
What’s particularly noteworthy is how the system maintains these temperatures without resorting to aggressive fan curves. This suggests there’s still thermal headroom available for users who want to push their components further. However, the default configuration balances cooling performance and acoustic comfort for most users.
The price of power (and is it worth it?)
The CyberPowerPC Game Master 925, priced at ₹2,83,422, represents a thoughtful approach to high-end PC building in a market often dominated by flash over substance. By pairing AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X with NVIDIA’s RTX 4080 Super in the elegantly designed Phanteks NV5s case, CyberPowerPC has created a system that excels in both productivity and gaming while maintaining impressive thermal performance.
The system’s strengths lie in its balanced approach. The carefully considered airflow design keeps temperatures in check without excessive noise, while the component selection delivers exceptional performance across productivity tasks and gaming. Professional users will appreciate the 40% rendering performance uplift in productivity applications, while gamers can enjoy frame rates exceeding 177 FPS in demanding titles at 1080p ultra settings. The build quality and attention to detail, from the cable management to the tool-less design elements, focus on long-term reliability and user convenience.
However, it’s not without its compromises. The 16GB RAM configuration, while performing well with its DDR5-6000 speeds, might prove limiting for heavy productivity users. Storage capacity at 1TB could feel constrained for those working with large media files or extensive game libraries. Additionally, while the case’s glass design is striking, it may not appeal to those seeking a more subdued aesthetic. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Game Master 925 delivers exceptional value, challenging systems from established brands at significantly higher price points. It’s a compelling option for users seeking a premium PC that doesn’t compromise on performance, thermal management, or build quality.
Our rating: 4/5