If you have been doomscrolling GPU prices lately, this one is a bit of a surprise. B&H Photo is currently selling the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid gaming PC for US$1,399, after a US$300 instant discount, with free shipping included.
That already makes it a notable prebuilt deal in 2026, especially with how stubborn graphics card and DDR5 pricing has been. On top of that, buyers also get a digital Steam code for Capcom's Pragmata, while supplies last. According to the promo details, that game bundle runs until May 12.
The specs are solid too, not the usual situation where one part looks good and the rest feel cut down. This CyberPowerPC setup comes with a liquid-cooled AMD Ryzen 7 8700F, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB, 32GB of DDR5-6000 RAM, and a 2TB M.2 SSD.
For a straight-up gaming rig, that is a pretty balanced combo. The Ryzen 7 8700F is an 8-core, 16-thread Zen 4 chip with boost speeds up to 5GHz, so it should have no issue keeping up in modern games while also handling the usual extra stuff like Discord, Chrome tabs, OBS, and launcher nonsense running in the background.
The bigger draw here, of course, is the RTX 5070. Based on the source material, it is a strong card for 1080p and 1440p gaming, and it lands a bit ahead of the previous generation RTX 4070 Super. The uplift is apparently more noticeable in games that support DLSS 4.5 and multi-frame generation, which is exactly the kind of feature set NVIDIA is pushing hard right now.
That also explains why the included game is Pragmata. Capcom's new title uses a full stack of NVIDIA features, including DLSS 4.5 with multi-frame generation, path tracing, ray reconstruction, and super resolution. The source says the game can run at 60fps and above at 1440p on an RTX 5070 even without DLSS, so this bundle is clearly meant to show off what the GPU can do.
For Malaysian and SEA readers, the main reason this matters is not just the deal itself, but the price-to-spec benchmark it sets. Even if you are not planning to order from B&H, this is the kind of prebuilt configuration worth comparing against when you check local system builders and PC stores. An RTX 5070 machine with 32GB DDR5 and 2TB SSD storage is a healthy mid-to-upper gaming setup for current AAA titles, and it should be plenty comfortable for esports players targeting high refresh rates at 1080p or sharper 1440p gaming.
So yes, this is a US deal, but it is still useful for us in Malaysia and the wider SEA market. It gives buyers a clearer idea of what a competitive RTX 5070 prebuilt should look like in 2026, especially when some listings still try to get away with weaker RAM and storage configs.
If you are hunting for a modern prebuilt and want strong 1440p performance without stepping into truly painful pricing, this one looks like a properly decent package on paper.
Source: IGN