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I recently got a new computer that I ordered from CyberPowerpc. Their site was pretty decent, and it wasn't to badly priced either. From start to finish, my computer took 19 days to be built and shipped to me.
Here's the specs:
Case: Azza Toledo 301 Mid Tower
Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-750TX V2
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 Intel Z68 Crossfire DDR3 SATA3 USB3.0 with MSATA Connector Onboard LGA 155
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30 GHZ 6M LGA 1155
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper TX Gaming CPU Cooling Fan
Graphics Card: Superclock EVGA Nvidia GTX 570 1.2GB
Some notes: I originally ordered a GTX 570 (Major Brand Powered by Nvidia), and they put on a EVGA free upgrade promotion 1 day before they shipped my computer out, and CyberPower was awesome and upgraded me to the Superclocked EVGA GTX 570 anyway, even though I didn't order it.
The computer runs great, as expected, and it's ran every game that I've played so far at Max settings. (Crysis 2, Fallout: NV, etc.)
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Here's the specs:
Case: Azza Toledo 301 Mid Tower
Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-750TX V2
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 Intel Z68 Crossfire DDR3 SATA3 USB3.0 with MSATA Connector Onboard LGA 155
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30 GHZ 6M LGA 1155
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper TX Gaming CPU Cooling Fan
Graphics Card: Superclock EVGA Nvidia GTX 570 1.2GB
Some notes: I originally ordered a GTX 570 (Major Brand Powered by Nvidia), and they put on a EVGA free upgrade promotion 1 day before they shipped my computer out, and CyberPower was awesome and upgraded me to the Superclocked EVGA GTX 570 anyway, even though I didn't order it.
The computer runs great, as expected, and it's ran every game that I've played so far at Max settings. (Crysis 2, Fallout: NV, etc.)
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nice that will be one fast running computer
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Nice rig man, have you had any problems with it? I've read some bad reviews about Cyberpower online just wanted to know if they're true
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Not bad, not saying it's bad, But I would have liked to get i7 Intel Processor, although there really isn't much a difference. You'll be running BF3 like a champ! ;)
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xcrazedmilkx wrote Not bad, not saying it's bad, But I would have liked to get i7 Intel Processor, although there really isn't much a difference. You'll be running BF3 like a champ! ;)
The i5 processor is perfect for most games, considering most games don't even utilize the extra cores an i7 gives. But that's just for gaming.
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love it its gonna be one fast computer
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-PancakeMix- wrotexcrazedmilkx wrote Not bad, not saying it's bad, But I would have liked to get i7 Intel Processor, although there really isn't much a difference. You'll be running BF3 like a champ! ;)
The i5 processor is perfect for most games, considering most games don't even utilize the extra cores an i7 gives. But that's just for gaming.
Agreed, what kind of computer do you have? I don't want to waste money, but for Christmas I was told either I could get a Batalion, or an Alienware. Which one would you prefer to run MW3, BF3.. Etc..
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-PancakeMix- wrote Nice rig man, have you had any problems with it? I've read some bad reviews about Cyberpower online just wanted to know if they're true
The only problem I had was that my Heaksink wasn't attached to my motherboard when I first opened it up. This was shippings fault though, and it was an easy fix. Other than that, I would recommend Cyberpower to anyone.
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Dang, that should run fast.
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Any other thoughts? 8)
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