Hey all, so I ran across this company/site cyberpowerpc.com since I was thinking of buying a new gaming pc. They seem to have frequent deals but I haven't really heard of them before. I was wondering if anyone has had a pc built by them before and if so, how was the quality and such?
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Depending on budget and skills, i would look at components, even presets, but also look at overclockers.net and scan.co.uk
to name but 2 more.
But many moons ago (about 7 years) i bought a gaming pc from them and had no problems for quite some time
But woudln't worry about handing your cash over to them
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Cyber Power PC will offer cheap junk hardware at cheap junk prices, or nice hardware at higher prices. Getting a computer built to order is almost never going to be as good of a deal as building your own, but if you can't or won't build your own, they do offer reasonable prices. You'd better know what you're picking on hardware, though, as if you pick cheap junk parts and end up with a cheap junk computer, it's your own fault, not theirs.
I have since then learned to build my own and it is WAY cheaper.
I suggest building your own using parts you order.
There are tutorials online that are great. I've recently built my second system back in Oct 2015.
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The main problems I find with CyberPower PC is that they let you build crap with crap parts. So naturally it will be a crappy PC. They also have a quick quality control process which lets out lemons that they may make difficult to replace.
You can tell the difference by the price they charge. Its nearly how much you would pay for the parts online. They are just getting a bulk discount so they can sell them near MSRP and make a profit. A Boutique vendor adds $500 on top of that for things like a good return policy and breaking in the machine during quality control.
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As a few others have mentioned, just be sure you know what you're buying. Do a little bit of research on the hardware you're putting into it. Crappy hardware is crappy no matter who you're buying it from.
Cyberpower is like any other PC builder. Keep in mind this is not like buying a Chevy or a Ford where those companies are actually manufacturing the parts inside of them. They are literally just taking whatever parts you order and putting it together for you and shipping it to you. If you buy shit parts, it will be a shit PC, if you buy good parts, it will be a good PC.
You will pay 20-30% more than if you put it together yourself, however, like quiz said, if you can't or won't do it yourself they are perfectly fine.
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I have always built my own, but as I was searching around and comparing components/prices I found that CyberpowerPC could build me almost the exact system I was looking to build for about $200 less.
Plus they assembled and tested it there so I didnt have to do all the work and configuring.
Plugged it in, turned it on and I was playing Fallout 4 in about an hour.
Its best to find a "base" system and then configure the components to make it how you want it.
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