I've seen this one in person and it looks nice but, I always read these stories about CyberPower PC's dying within a few month and always hesitated on buying. I honestly wanted a nice Prebuilt but, wonder if this is reliable enough to be worth the investment. I'm ready to pull the trigger but, need some input from the knowledgeable PC guys out there.
I've seen this one in person and it looks nice but, I always read these stories about CyberPower PC's dying within a few month and always hesitated on buying. I honestly wanted a nice Prebuilt but, wonder if this is reliable enough to be worth the investment. I'm ready to pull the trigger but, need some input from the knowledgeable PC guys out there.
About cyber pc dying in few months, mine was survived 1 year. Im not expert in PC.
The issues with the PCs are the fans going out. Just make sure the fans are working. Pretty easy to replace. I had two fans go out over a year and a half. Easy replacement. Love my CyberPower for the price I paid. Just be aware of the fan issues.
I've seen this one in person and it looks nice but, I always read these stories about CyberPower PC's dying within a few month and always hesitated on buying. I honestly wanted a nice Prebuilt but, wonder if this is reliable enough to be worth the investment. I'm ready to pull the trigger but, need some input from the knowledgeable PC guys out there.
You can always go with digital storm they custom build really nice computers to your specs
Shows 2700x. Looks almost comparable to some black Friday deals.
It does, but the picture does not show the 2700x stock cooler. Like they swapped a lower grade cooler on the processor.
Build seems okay. I would prefer to save a bit and have the 2600X ($100 less) and as mentioned have higher clocked memory. But pricing is not too bad, probably only save $100 hunting for deals and building yourself. The big difference is warranty coverage. A self-built means self diagnostic, but most parts will have 3+ year warranties, vs a 1 year with a pre-built.
You can always go with digital storm they custom build really nice computers to your specs
Digital storm is wonderful on build quality and longevity. Very user friendly for the scared-to-build type. However their prices are... kinda frightening.. to say the least.
Just my two cents.
edit: Then again, prices on parts nowadays is kinda frightening, in general.
I've seen this one in person and it looks nice but, I always read these stories about CyberPower PC's dying within a few month and always hesitated on buying. I honestly wanted a nice Prebuilt but, wonder if this is reliable enough to be worth the investment. I'm ready to pull the trigger but, need some input from the knowledgeable PC guys out there.
I've ordered a pc from cyberpowerpc back in 2013. The only issue I have is that the usb ports died or has not been functioning properly as well as the dvd drive. It was a custom built gtx770 that I use for browsing now. Not sure if this is helpful info. Since quality could be diff now.
I've seen this one in person and it looks nice but, I always read these stories about CyberPower PC's dying within a few month and always hesitated on buying. I honestly wanted a nice Prebuilt but, wonder if this is reliable enough to be worth the investment. I'm ready to pull the trigger but, need some input from the knowledgeable PC guys out there.
I received mine in Dec 15 and have never had any problems with reliability. I would order again from them without hesitation when the next full upgrade is needed....
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Shows 2700x. Looks almost comparable to some black Friday deals.
About cyber pc dying in few months, mine was survived 1 year. Im not expert in PC.
My Ryzen 7 1700 and 1070 is still going strong.
You can always go with digital storm they custom build really nice computers to your specs
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Build seems okay. I would prefer to save a bit and have the 2600X ($100 less) and as mentioned have higher clocked memory. But pricing is not too bad, probably only save $100 hunting for deals and building yourself. The big difference is warranty coverage. A self-built means self diagnostic, but most parts will have 3+ year warranties, vs a 1 year with a pre-built.
Digital storm is wonderful on build quality and longevity. Very user friendly for the scared-to-build type. However their prices are... kinda frightening.. to say the least.
Just my two cents.
edit: Then again, prices on parts nowadays is kinda frightening, in general.
I received mine in Dec 15 and have never had any problems with reliability. I would order again from them without hesitation when the next full upgrade is needed....
Still working fine now. Sorry if I was not clear.