Oct 16, 2010 08:01 GMT  ·  By

CyberPower decided it was time to give gamers a whole new line of gaming-oriented systems to choose from, so it created several small form factor PCs that run high-end AMD or Intel CPUs, plus DirectX 11-ready graphics, among other things.

Though gaming systems usually come in mid-tower or full-tower enclosures, there are those chassis which strive to both have enough room for high-end hardware while still holding a certain degree of mobility.

Mostly, they end up used for computers that end up at LAN parties, so they use a compact form factor and usually have a handle.

The LAN Party EVO series is made up of four models, namely the Mini, the Xtreme, the Commander and the Ultra.

The LAN party EVO Mini has a configuration centered around the Intel Core i7-880 CPU, here backed up by 4 GB of DDR3 memory.

High-end video capabilities are provided by the AMD Radeon HD 5770, while 1 TB of storage is brought to the mix by a hard disk drive.

The LAN Party EVO Ultra boasts an AMD Phenom II X4 955 CPU, the same amount of memory as the Mini, a 1 TB HDD and the Radeon HD 5670 graphics card.

There is also the LAN Party EVO Commander, which uses an Intel Core i7-950 CPU, plus 6 GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 video board of 1 GB.

As for the LAN Party EVO Xtreme, it is almost identical to the Commander, with the exception that it uses the Core i5-760 CPU instead of the Core i7-950.

Finally, the Mini is housed inside the Silverstone SG-07B Mini-ITX case, while the other three utilize the In-Win Dragon Slayer Gaming Mini Case.

As for pricing, the Mini, Commander, Xtreme and Ultra sell for $1,079, $999, $799 and $759. Full information can be found here.