mrahma Oct 1, 2016 @ 3:27pm
Are CyberPowerPC a good company
I'm thinking of purchasing a gaming computer from them since my current PC is some lousy lenovo from 2013, if anyone has bought stuff from them can you give me your opinion on there products?
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mrahma Oct 1, 2016 @ 3:31pm 
OK I NOTICED THE OBVIOUSLY GRAMMAR MISTAKE I KNOW ITS A POST TO BE "Is CyberPowerPc a good company?"
SundownKid Oct 1, 2016 @ 3:38pm 
No. Reputation for bad build quality + poor return policy = Bad idea.

If there's a Microcenter near you then you will have the best deals:
http://slickdeals.net/f/9056983-powerspec-g313-desktop-pc-i5-6600k-16gb-ddr4-480gb-ssd-gtx-1070-1000-free-store-pickup?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo1

Otherwise I would stick to Asus/Acer. OEM PCs at a decent price point.

Like.. this is a decent deal I think.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883221298R
Last edited by SundownKid; Oct 1, 2016 @ 3:43pm
banzaigtv Oct 1, 2016 @ 3:46pm 
LOL Even HP makes better prebuilds than CyberPowerPC. An HP Envy, ASUS, or Dell XPS is your better bet. However, you should get a custom build if you can. Prebuilds are not as flexible when it comes to upgrades.
mrahma Oct 1, 2016 @ 4:12pm 
Originally posted by banzaigtv:
LOL Even HP makes better prebuilds than CyberPowerPC. An HP Envy, ASUS, or Dell XPS is your better bet. However, you should get a custom build if you can. Prebuilds are not as flexible when it comes to upgrades.
It had some pretty good reviews on amazon and I have a pretty low budget to work with
[☥] - CJ - Oct 1, 2016 @ 7:46pm 
Ive dealt with Cyberpower and iBuypower a few times in the past, never had a problem with either company.

And i call BS on saying HP makes better prebuilts than either of those, thats just a str8 up lie. HP is Over priced and comes with too much preinstalled crap. They are what got me into building my own PCs after using them for years.

Atleast with Cyberpower and iBuypower you know what power supply the PCs come with, with HP all you get is their standard crappy PSUs.

Not to mention, with HP builds you are limited with upgrade paths because of the PSU and how the system is configured.

So in short, go with Cyber or iBuy and AVOID HP.
banzaigtv Oct 1, 2016 @ 10:02pm 
Originally posted by ☥ - CJ -:
Ive dealt with Cyberpower and iBuypower a few times in the past, never had a problem with either company.

And i call BS on saying HP makes better prebuilts than either of those, thats just a str8 up lie. HP is Over priced and comes with too much preinstalled crap. They are what got me into building my own PCs after using them for years.

Atleast with Cyberpower and iBuypower you know what power supply the PCs come with, with HP all you get is their standard crappy PSUs.

Not to mention, with HP builds you are limited with upgrade paths because of the PSU and how the system is configured.

So in short, go with Cyber or iBuy and AVOID HP.
I've had some success with an HP. The only problem with it is bloatware. People have had more problems with Cyberpower and iBuy. So HP Envy and Phoenix should not have to be avoided. Their PCs are not bad.
mrahma Oct 2, 2016 @ 8:20am 
Originally posted by banzaigtv:
Originally posted by ☥ - CJ -:
Ive dealt with Cyberpower and iBuypower a few times in the past, never had a problem with either company.

And i call BS on saying HP makes better prebuilts than either of those, thats just a str8 up lie. HP is Over priced and comes with too much preinstalled crap. They are what got me into building my own PCs after using them for years.

Atleast with Cyberpower and iBuypower you know what power supply the PCs come with, with HP all you get is their standard crappy PSUs.

Not to mention, with HP builds you are limited with upgrade paths because of the PSU and how the system is configured.

So in short, go with Cyber or iBuy and AVOID HP.
I've had some success with an HP. The only problem with it is bloatware. People have had more problems with Cyberpower and iBuy. So HP Envy and Phoenix should not have to be avoided. Their PCs are not bad.
Well I think i'm gonna go with CyberPowerPC, if it doesn't work it shouldn't be to hard to fix it. I dont have much training when it comes to assembling computers but I think I can manage it though, this is the model im getting if you guys are curious: https://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-Gamer-GUA3100A-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B0111MTSZ8/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1475421538&sr=
Alexalmighty Oct 2, 2016 @ 8:52am 
Originally posted by McNoodles:
Originally posted by banzaigtv:
I've had some success with an HP. The only problem with it is bloatware. People have had more problems with Cyberpower and iBuy. So HP Envy and Phoenix should not have to be avoided. Their PCs are not bad.
Well I think i'm gonna go with CyberPowerPC, if it doesn't work it shouldn't be to hard to fix it. I dont have much training when it comes to assembling computers but I think I can manage it though, this is the model im getting if you guys are curious: https://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-Gamer-GUA3100A-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B0111MTSZ8/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1475421538&sr=
you should build one yourself give us a budget and we will get you parts

(also that pc is TERRIBLE that gpu is also not for gaming and that cpu is a crappy model when it was new 5ish years ago horrific now)
Last edited by Alexalmighty; Oct 2, 2016 @ 8:53am
banzaigtv Oct 2, 2016 @ 9:17am 
If you insist on getting a prebuilt PC, this one is fairly decent with an i5 and GTX 970.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-desktop-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-silver-and-red/5070700.p?skuId=5070700
cyberpower is cancer dont use them please i am a victim of their evil ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥
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