Best Pre-built gaming rig for under $1000

Jeff Baffalo

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This might be a bit better: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_2000. Intel core i-5 skylake CPU. Also has a GTX 970, and an intel skylake processor will most likely perform better than the current one you have chosen.

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This might be a bit better: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Xtreme_2000. Intel core i-5 skylake CPU. Also has a GTX 970, and an intel skylake processor will most likely perform better than the current one you have chosen.
 
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Jeff Baffalo

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Thanks dude! I agree, this computer is better than the one I chose. This is probably the pc he is going to get, thanks!
 

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No problem. Happy to help!
 

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Those Cyberpower PCs cheap out on critical components like cases and power supplies, they do not hold a candle to what you can get building your own, which you can get a much better system for the same price and you know what you are getting on the case and PSU, as opposed to the brand X garbage that Cyberpower generally includes.
 

Jeff Baffalo

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Yeah I was thinking the same thing, thats why a tweak some of the specs of the system. I changed the case to a corsair 300r. I switched the reference gtx 970 into a msi gtx 970 and I chose a XFX TS 550w psu.