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MeganCawley wrote Is this PC overpriced?
And what are your opinions?
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Thank you for helping.
You don't need that 980 unless you're going for low-end VR or a resolution more than 1080p.
Build a PC with a similar CPU and a GTX 970 / R9 390 and youll be more than happy and save some cash.
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It's £300+ more than it's worth, so yeah, it's over-priced and not worth it. Build your own PC instead of buying a shitty pre-built.
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I wouldn't go anywhere near paying that much for that product.
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I'm not a PC expert by any means but PCs that are pre-built, generally don't have the best of PSUs in them and are generally over priced.
Now, you can change the parts any way that you please but I have made a PCPartsList containing most of the parts in that CyberPower PC.
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Now, you can change the parts any way that you please but I have made a PCPartsList containing most of the parts in that CyberPower PC.
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Like others have said, best build your own, good to post your budget and what you'll use your pc for and other members will suggest for you. If you know nothing about building pcs take the parts to a shop and get it done
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