Nickolius 2016년 11월 2일 오후 7시 05분
CyberPowerPC - Are they any good?
So I am considering buying a new desktop, my old one just can't do it anymore.

I was looking around, found the Gamer Infinity Pro 8800 SE, and thought it had some impressive specs on it. Only changes I was looking to make were an upgraded mother board (Gigabyte X99 Ultra Gaming), 10% OC, and maximizing the fans in the case. Link is at the bottom of this post.

Anyways, are they as bad as people say they are? Not trying to get scammed or buy junk, I'm leaving consoles and an old PC for this. Want to be sure I'm making the right decision.

Thanks in advance

https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Gamer_Infinity_8800_Pro_SE
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mrahma 2016년 11월 3일 오후 4시 39분 
Master0fBlunt님이 먼저 게시:
My old lady bought a $500 gaming PC from them. Immediately realised there is no such thing.... Shipped with an MSI h81 P33 MOBO and an R7 240 (AMD), at least they didn't cheap out on the i7 (well kinda, but could be a LOT worse...) After price checking the thing, was about a 250% markup on parts. For the love of gaben you can't be a PC gamer and BUY a gaming PC. Half the fun of PC gaming is playing on something you built, if nothing else than to save yourself $hundreds$ That's my input anyway... Any elementary school student is capable of rebuilding PC's (no offense, in fact I literrally did myself starting with IBM 236s' and such), just be careful and use common sense, if it isn't going into the slot/hole, don't force it. Look up power requirements for all your parts, blah blah blah...
Some people as I already said before simply don't want to build there own PC, It might be more convient to just buy your own I mean really i't can seem pretty volatile to some people and honestly I my self would just buy a PC. I don't want to build my own and end up breaking a fragile part by accident.
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