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I want to buy a Pc but I need help
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I need to know if this PC is good. I Know it could be cheaper to build one but I just want one already built. I can upgrade it in the future if I want. Here's the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Yes you will be able to upgrade in the future. And for the price it looks like a good computer. Cyberpower is where I made my custom PC. You can always swap parts out later if it doesn't fancy you.
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My opinion for the price it is alright. I would guess you would end up upgrading though. At least I would.
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I think that everyone will end up upgrading in the future in the long run. I honestly don't think you should buy a new rig with the mindset of already upgrading it. If that's the case, you may just be rushing to buy parts that are good, and then the others that are just in your budget. I would save up and wait until you can get a well-rounded rig that will stomp anything for at least a few more years.
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Its a rubbish system, if it was multiple hundreds of dollars less then go ahead and consider it. With a system like this you can think of upgrading some things but what about the motherboard, the power supply? How will you know that kind of thing needs changing. It would make it such a waste of money you might aswell take the plunge and build one yourself.
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It's like a giant turd...

Just need a brown case!
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for that price you might as well just build one thats better as thats a poopy pc
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Almost $700 for an APU and low-end GPU? Ew. That's a horrible system, complete waste of money. Almost guaranteed to have a horrible quality motherboard and PSU. Buy it if you want to waste your money. Even if the price was reasonable, it still wouldn't be worth it with horrible quality components.
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