Curious on the difference between these two gaming PC's

Tom Pake

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Hi I'm looking to possibly buy one of these and I'd like to go with the cheaper one obiviously but I won't if there's that big of a difference with the more expensive one

Here's the cheaper PC:https://www.amazon.com/CYBERPOWERPC-Supreme-Liquid-SLC8160A-Desktop/dp/B012OU73US/ref=pd_sim_sbs_147_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=51n0xmJCdsL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=C1N5AK2BN8BETPRCX3EH#customerReviews


& the more expensive one:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011D79JGE/ref=psdc_565098_t1_B012OU73US


I'm just curious what much of a difference am I paying here for
 
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First things first, both pcs will max just about max 1080p at 60 fps. The first build one thing to note is the 32 gb of ram 32 gb is extremely overkill 16 gb is about the best you will need, and the processes is a bit overkill too. I have no idea why the first build is more cheaper considering it has better specs. Last recommendation, u would consider selling the r9 390 (a 300$) gpu with a rx480 when it comes out (200$) it will grant you more performance than the r9 390 if and is correct on their specs. If your looking for 1440p gaming go with the gtx 1070 (350$).

whymeeeee97

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First things first, both pcs will max just about max 1080p at 60 fps. The first build one thing to note is the 32 gb of ram 32 gb is extremely overkill 16 gb is about the best you will need, and the processes is a bit overkill too. I have no idea why the first build is more cheaper considering it has better specs. Last recommendation, u would consider selling the r9 390 (a 300$) gpu with a rx480 when it comes out (200$) it will grant you more performance than the r9 390 if and is correct on their specs. If your looking for 1440p gaming go with the gtx 1070 (350$).
 
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