KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 17:55
cyberpower.com
If I order off of cyberpower all the parts will be compatable right? I want to make sure that if I customize my 1100 pc that is works. (they never give warning saying incompatability so I am a bit worried)
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Bad 💀 Motha 16 października 2015 o 17:59 
It will give warning depending on what you choose. For example if the PowerSupply (PSU) is lacking and you choose a high-end Graphics Card (GPU) it should tell you that you'll need to upgrade the PowerSupply option.

If you lack an understanding of the PC Parts, call them (or do Online Chat if is an option) and order it that way. Or at least do it as a means of questions & support.

Please also understand that most configs on such sites will not already include a Windows OS (as not everyone wants that) and so if u need that, u need to add it on within the configuration options.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Bad 💀 Motha; 16 października 2015 o 18:00
SundownKid 16 października 2015 o 18:17 
Cyberpower is known to have bad service giving busted up parts to people and failing to fix PC's.

You are better off getting it from ecollegepc.
Bad 💀 Motha 16 października 2015 o 18:18 
I would suggest Xoticpc.com or iBuyPower.com

Otherwise build it yourself. A good way to go through and keep track of a new build is by using PCPartPicker.com
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Bad 💀 Motha; 16 października 2015 o 18:18
KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 19:11 
I will look into those sites, the main thing I want is good assembly, as in I want a professional to actually instal parts
[AU] Tabris:DarkPeace 16 października 2015 o 19:13 
Początkowo opublikowane przez KamiOtamega:
I will look into those sites, the main thing I want is good assembly, as in I want a professional to actually instal parts
LOL, so Cyber Power PC came to mind?


Even I know to avoid them and I'm from Australia where there aren't any Cyber Power PC.
KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 19:17 
Początkowo opublikowane przez TabrisDarkPeace:
Początkowo opublikowane przez KamiOtamega:
I will look into those sites, the main thing I want is good assembly, as in I want a professional to actually instal parts
LOL, so Cyber Power PC came to mind?


Even I know to avoid them and I'm from Australia where there aren't any Cyber Power PC.


That is why I asked lol
SundownKid 16 października 2015 o 19:40 
Początkowo opublikowane przez KamiOtamega:
I will look into those sites, the main thing I want is good assembly, as in I want a professional to actually instal parts

These days there isnt much difference between professional installation and building your own. It's pretty simple to put together, with modular parts. There's no soldering, programming, or electronics knowledge that would require a pro. Just watching a tutorial on Youtube and plugging stuff in.
KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 19:54 
Początkowo opublikowane przez SundownKid:
Początkowo opublikowane przez KamiOtamega:
I will look into those sites, the main thing I want is good assembly, as in I want a professional to actually instal parts

These days there isnt much difference between professional installation and building your own. It's pretty simple to put together, with modular parts. There's no soldering, programming, or electronics knowledge that would require a pro. Just watching a tutorial on Youtube and plugging stuff in.


Hmm really no difference in lifespan huh. And parts you order do they tend to come with all the wires ect? I mean in the range of 1k I kind of want to know what I am getting into
[AU] Tabris:DarkPeace 16 października 2015 o 19:58 
Are you near a MicroCentre?

They'll build based on custom parts for a small fee and actually know what they're doing.

I'm from Australia but I know some good/bad places in the USA.
KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 20:00 
Początkowo opublikowane przez TabrisDarkPeace:
Are you near a MicroCentre?

They'll build based on custom parts for a small fee and actually know what they're doing.

I'm from Australia but I know some good/bad places in the USA.

Alas I live in a no man's town and can't drive :(
[AU] Tabris:DarkPeace 16 października 2015 o 20:05 
Getting a PC posted by freight can also damage the video card and PSU so I'd avoid purchasing a PC this way.
KamiOtamega 16 października 2015 o 20:06 
Początkowo opublikowane przez TabrisDarkPeace:
Getting a PC posted by freight can also damage the video card and PSU so I'd avoid purchasing a PC this way.

Also ain'r gonna find a good pc at walmart (the nly7 store within 100 mils
˜lokkandload˜™ 16 października 2015 o 21:23 
IbuyPowerPC and CyberPower PC probably share the same parent company. Their addresses are in the same industrial park in California.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: ˜lokkandload˜™; 16 października 2015 o 21:23
Ensimilia 16 października 2015 o 22:56 
Początkowo opublikowane przez ~Dirt Na$ty~™:
IbuyPowerPC and CyberPower PC probably share the same parent company. Their addresses are in the same industrial park in California.

Great find Sherlock Holmes :P
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