[SOLVED] which is more of a bang for its buck?

swiiftaj

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i know its big price diffrences , but im thinking of doing a payment plan for now, first off, are these prebuilt pcs worth what their prices are, is the i9 with rtx2080ti going way overboard like i dont need that powerful? but if its going to last longer in future than its worth it right? or should the i7 with 1070ti do me just fine? i want AT LEAST STEADY 144 FPS. alls i do is gaming all day everyday, and also im dabbling in streaming, the pc i have right now is ryzden 5 1600 with a rx580 gpu.. so should i stream on this pc and game on the new one with a 2 pc setup correct? or will that new pc be such a powerhouse i should do stream and game on new one? https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-xtreme-desktop-intel-core-i7-8gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-2tb-hard-drive-240gb-solid-state-drive-white/6315174.p?skuId=6315174 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-gamer-supreme-liquid-cool-desktop-intel-core-i9-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-1tb-solid-state-drive-black/6315177.p?skuId=6315177
 
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cyberpower does not have a good reputation on these forums.

The pc with the GTX1070ti says I7, but not which one
The one with the RTX2080ti looks like a beast.
While they specify a I9 processor, they are not specific.

To determine value, one needs to know the detailed components and figure out how much is being charged for assembly.

Usually, one can build cheaper with better parts. After all, cyberpower needs to make a profit.

On a bang for the buck basis, I would look in between for i7-9700K and GTX1080ti based build.
cyberpower does not have a good reputation on these forums.

The pc with the GTX1070ti says I7, but not which one
The one with the RTX2080ti looks like a beast.
While they specify a I9 processor, they are not specific.

To determine value, one needs to know the detailed components and figure out how much is being charged for assembly.

Usually, one can build cheaper with better parts. After all, cyberpower needs to make a profit.

On a bang for the buck basis, I would look in between for i7-9700K and GTX1080ti based build.
 
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Ramlethal

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Hey there... couldnt get throught the links. But i can give you some personal opinions taken from a very dedicated gamer and professional player...

When you build a PC you need to ask yourself these 3 basic questions:
-Am i doing an investment?
-How much i am supposed to spend on this?
-How much use and which tasks will my pc perform?

Assuming your Answers would be : A PC that lasts long enough to not having to upgrade / touch a thing in 4 to 5 years, spending a reasonable but not overkill ammount of money and playing at 144hz 1080p maybe 1440p. Then... we can proceed to build up the PC.
I can definitly recommend a build like this...

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/MMQ2fH