cyberpowerpc? Are they good

bugzilla3

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I was looking at the comps from cyberpower and saw they were inexpensive and really good. Are they actually good? I need onecthat can max out WoW settings and that can play newer games. All under$1200. I think I found one I just want to know if cyberpower is reliable.

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meh, they are kind of overpriced and got mediocre ratings this year. i would suggest going for something else
 
Personally, judge it from what is inside the hood. If the pricing doesn't make sense with the stuff inside, you know it's overpriced or cheap. (ex: 1500 with an ECS board inside is overpriced...and it's not ECS's fault.)

http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
Judging from the prices and their stuff, it's decent looking.Pricing is good too.
 
I've bought from their sister site, ibuypower.com, and they were decent enough. We talked with them on the phone prior to purchasing and they added some extra stuff, so the price was excellent for what I was getting. Just a little pointer. ;)

It was just before Christmas, so they waited until their last possible day (if not later) to ship it. So if you're ordering from them, just be patient.
 
this things a beast and its right on the money
http://www.alienware.com/product_de...syscode=PC-AURORA-7500-R4&subcode=SKU-DEFAULT

but its Alienware instead of CyberPower

Alienware = Price Gouge.

The easiest thing to do would be put together a PC on cyber power and write down all the parts. Then go to newegg and pick out all the same parts. Then you can see how much there charging you to basically put it together for you.

I'd personally buy the components myself and put it together but buying from somewhere like that does have one advantage. If something doesn't work you can call and you'll have there support. If you buy everything seperate and put it together yourself if you run into a problem you'll have to diagonose it yourself or pay someone.

Although building your own will be much more fun and rewarding. If your scared about building your own check out my a-z how to build guide here.

http://www.computerforums.org/showthread.php?t=57597
 
yeah thats true.. i would usuallly tell someone to go ahead and build it themselves... (im surprised somone hasn't yet). 1. its cheaper 2. i think its more fun. and its customized to your needs and wants
 
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