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nicky2by4 wrote I was just wondering if Cyberpowerpc is too expensive for what you get. Should I just order the parts and put it together myself or could I buy it from there?
This is the pc I was thinking about buying.
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Okay well thats quickly the equivalent if not the same as what you'd get from Cyber. However i wouldn't let them fit a generic PSU in there like they probably would. What do you plan on using it for?
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Buxtyy wrotenicky2by4 wrote I was just wondering if Cyberpowerpc is too expensive for what you get. Should I just order the parts and put it together myself or could I buy it from there?
This is the pc I was thinking about buying.
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Okay well thats quickly the equivalent if not the same as what you'd get from Cyber. However i wouldn't let them fit a generic PSU in there like they probably would. What do you plan on using it for?
I was planning on using it for some normal use and some gaming (a little more of gaming).
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Well that motherboard and processor are way too much to be spending for mostly normal use and some gaming. I use an AMD FX which probably equates to a low end i5 if that. I'd look around for an i5 3550p build on Cyber or even build one yourself.
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Dude, get a cheaper motherboard and an i5 and you'll be able to upgrade on other parts. such as a better GPU...
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I bought my PC from iBuyPower. I love mine.
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