This gaming PC has a GeForce RTX GPU and Hygon C86-4G processor with 16 cores

Thunderobot has introduced the Black Warrior Hunter Pro desktop in China built around a domestic Hygon C86 CPU. The company promotes it as the first gaming PC on the market that uses a locally produced x86 processor instead of an imported Intel or AMD chip. The system is shown with closed loop water cooling, RGB fans, and runs Windows with games such as Valorant and Black Myth: Wukong.
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CPU-Z screenshots from Chinese media confirm the chip as a Hygon C86-4G processor with OPN code 3490. This model features 16 cores , 32 threads, 32 MB of L3 cache, and a 2.8 GHz base clock, and apparently 55535W TDP (obviously error). It targets full x86-64 compatibility, so it can run standard Windows software and mainstream PC games without special ports. The package uses an all-copper heatspreader and indium-based thermal interface material.
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The C86 line comes from Hygon Information, a Chinese x86 vendor that previously licensed AMD Zen-based server designs. Reports from Chinese media still classify the C86-4G as a Zen 1 class design, which fits its benchmark profile. Multi-thread scores land close to first-generation Ryzen Threadripper 1950X, while single-thread performance looks similar to older Intel Haswell and Skylake desktop parts. In practice this puts the chip in the many-core desktop and workstation bracket, fit for workloads like video editing and 3D rendering as well as gaming.
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Thunderobot has not yet shared full specifications or pricing for the Black Warrior Hunter Pro. Exact boost clocks, power limits, and memory configurations in retail systems are still unknown. Official product photos show an NVIDIA GeForce RTX card installed, while some renders depict a different dual-slot board, suggesting GPU options may vary.
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