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Gaming desktop pc computer
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/syst...-GLX-99617
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Operating System Windows 11 Home (Included)
Gaming Chassis CyberPowerPC JAVELIN 240V Mid w/ Tempered Glass (BLACK) 3 X ARGB Fan (Included)
CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 Processor 7800X3D 8-core/16-thread 4.2GHz [Turbo 5.0GHz] 104MB Cache AM5 (Included)
CPU / Processor Cooling Fan 240mm Liquid CPU Cooling (Included)
Motherboard B650M-C Motherboard (Included)
RAM / System Memory 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5-6000MHz MEMORY (Included)
Video Card GeForce RTX™ 4070 Super 12GB GDDR6X Video Card (DLSS 3.5) [AI-Powered Graphics] (Included)
Power Supply 850 Watts - Standard 80 Plus Gold Certified Power Supply (Included)
Primary Hard Drive 1TB PCIe NVMe GEN4 M.2 SSD (Included)
Keyboard CyberPowerPC NOHI 02 RGB Multimedia USB Wired Gaming Keyboard w/ Audio Volume Scroll wheel (Included)
Mouse CyberPowerPC Elite M1 131 RGB 7-Color w/ 9 Button, adjustable Weight & lighting effects Gaming Mouse (Included)
Was cheaper couple months ago too bad I missed it.
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Been looking for Amd prebuilt desktops. Thinking of getting this or the Costco $1600 one, i think the Costco one is better deal (2TB ssd, easier returns, longer warranty) but I never owned Amd before.
Warranty: is 1 yr parts, 3 yrs labor, shipping both ways NOT covered (no likey)
Split payment option: No split payment button on checkout page but turns out it's available. Asked on chat, their method provided is so odd. You enter cred card info, then on next page comments/ special request box, freetext your request to split pay, click place order, then they will CALL you with further instructions... They said only credit cards, no gift cards...
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Comparable build - https://pcpartpicker.co
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Cons:
First time customer at CPPC. I didn't feel confident in their communication and coordination skills from customer service, some staff were monotoned, some you could tell wasn't familiar with computer lingo, others just gave a don't-bother-me vibe when replying when i was only asking straight forward questions. (could just be in my head) Just felt rough around the edges overall, had an uneasy feeling. Normally I'd look the other way but i guess it's the combination of it all. But l guess this ain't a large scale company, maybe that's how it is.
Pros:
You do get a log emailed to u of every chat you had with them although it seems I might be missing a couple. And their order and payment update emails are pretty detailed, accurate, and consistent
My main os drive is only 256gb. I got it when nvme 4 first came out. But I don't feel pinched at all..nothing on it except my os. Four other drives in the system...
With some effort, patience and luck, you could build a comparable pc to this for like ~200$ less and you would do a lot better parts with the same money.
I know it's always a metric of diy or OEM to see how much they are scalping you to just put parts together
These components don't cost $1500 with tax; to each their own of course if you really value the warranty and not messing with parts but you will eventually pay more to upgrade a prebuilt like you not having a monitor or getting a better mouse or keyboard; if you factor a build than buy a prebuilt then budgeting is easier
These components don't cost $1500 with tax; to each their own of course if you really value the warranty and not messing with parts but you will eventually pay more to upgrade a prebuilt like you not having a monitor or getting a better mouse or keyboard; if you factor a build than buy a prebuilt then budgeting is easier
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Cons:
First time customer at CPPC. I didn't feel confident in their communication and coordination skills from customer service, some staff were monotoned, some you could tell wasn't familiar with computer lingo, others just gave a don't-bother-me vibe when replying when i was only asking straight forward questions. (could just be in my head) Just felt rough around the edges overall, had an uneasy feeling. Normally I'd look the other way but i guess it's the combination of it all. But l guess this ain't a large scale company, maybe that's how it is.
Pros:
You do get a log emailed to u of every chat you had with them although it seems I might be missing a couple. And their order and payment update emails are pretty accurate and consistent
I bought a CPPC back in 2010 and it is still running strong. They used quality parts. I have upgraded it many times including GPU, power supply (only because of new graphics card connector requirements), Memory and CPU.
Cpu and 4070s is great not doubting the performance but the price is priced like it's an intel system
Go read about the 7800X3D CPU.
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