Should i buy from cyberpowerpc?

jubih

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Im not sure if i should buy from this website. BUILDING A PC IS NOT AN OPTION FOR ME. i dont see good reviews online about them, but on their products through amazon they always have good ratings. Theyre also sold at bigname companies and that makes me think i should trust them. I have seen a bad review about the company in about a year, but i haven't seen a good one either. if anyone has bought one from there or knows someone who bought one lettme know how your product turned out.

***Please don't make up bullshit, if you have nothing to say about it just don't comment :)
 

toddybody

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Im sure it will be "ok". But the best names in custom building are Digital Storm, Falcon North West, Maingear, Velocity Micro, and Origin...IMO

That said, building your own IS the best option...you control not only the components (which will save you money and help you learn something new hopefully) but also the quality standards. I wouldnt want to trust that the tech assembling my PC (baby) didnt force parts or treat things as gentle as I would.

 

Jon1212

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Personally, I have never dealt with CyberpowerPC, but I have read many negative reviews. Generally, if you see extremely low prices, expect to get similiar quality. I have bought two different machines from Puget Systems, and I refuse to shop anywhere else. You can build whatever type of system that you want, pick out each individual part to suit your personal needs with one hundred percent support and warranty. I have yet to find a flaw with the company and I would put their builds up against any other specialist dealers. At any rate, I hope you find a machine that you can enjoy and one meets your needs.
 

Daniel Sudakov

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I guess they're fine. But like most builders, they add on useless hardware, like 16gb-32gb of ram, a i7 CPU's (for gaming is pretty useless as well), and then put less money into the GPU. And they don't even put a SSD for the price of the computers (Around 1000, 1200$)