Good grief Charie Brown... The AR market is not "cyberpowerpc.com" or build-a-bear, nobody does what you are looking for. I mean, if you've searched the entire internet and can't find something...that's called a clue... Source: 12 months ago
I've done a little bit of digging and have come up with a build through cyberpowerpc.com that I think will be great...but I would LOVE some advice. I'm a bit out of my element. Source: about 1 year ago
Look on cyberpowerpc.com website. They are running specials there and they have a "build-a-pc". There is also this thread I found when searching. https://www.reddit.com/r/suggestapc/comments/wh49rp/discussion_tool_for_anybody_looking_to_buy_a/. Source: over 1 year ago
No rush, but I have the money and would like to take advantage of the cyberpowerpc.com sale before it's over! Source: over 1 year ago
Please be advised cyberpowerpc.com is only for us and Canada please check with the UK side for system for UK customers. Source: over 1 year ago
If you go to cyberpowerpc.com you can customize a computer to how u want it. Source: over 1 year ago
If you don't care about building it yourself and just want a nice rig, go to clxgaming.com or cyberpowerpc.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Thinking About Buying This Cyber Power PC: (This is most of the information from the Core Components list on the cyberpowerpc.com website). Source: almost 2 years ago
First I did https://buildredux.com/pages/build-your-pc, which was, undeniably easy to use, but it felt lacking, and also the lack of reviews, and the few negatives I did see, make me very wary. Pluss I figured the process would be more in depth then they made it Then I spent hours on cyberpowerpc.com and holy shit did that complicate things. I like the in-depth-ness, and it made me start considering liquid... Source: about 2 years ago
Hey all, So I'm pretty new to PC gaming. I've done my researched of what components I want for my PC build. I found this website called cyberpowerpc.com where you can customize your PC's. I want your guys opinion on this before I make any purchases. My full spec list on this custom PC is:. Source: over 2 years ago
If you are gonna buy a pre-built I would suggest cyberpowerpc.com for a good deal. I have personally bought a PC, my son and 2 of my close friends. My niece also bought a gaming laptop. All have performed well and were a good value. I have never had to use their customer service (never had any issues), but I have read it's not great... I would at least check them out before buying from best buy. Source: over 2 years ago
If you've ever purchased, or thought about purchasing, a custom PC from cyberpowerpc.com you may have noticed that it is possible to build the exact same computer from multiple starting PCs resulting in wildly different prices. Source: over 2 years ago
I have a cyberpowerpc.com sitting in a cart right now for $2400. I'm just having a hard time actually going through with it. Source: over 2 years ago
Because of the gpu shortage I'm using cyberpowerpc.com to buy my pc. Its customizable but there's only 10-15 options for each item you need. I don't know anything about coolers so I just chose one that looked cool and was high priced because more money = better right? I could use some advice on this. Source: almost 3 years ago
I went to cyberpowerpc.com to use their builder tool and I'm trying to put together a dream pc within my budget. I'm admittedly not that great with hardware side of things and I just wanted to see what the community thought of this build components and price range. The price is still on the high side so I want to make sure I'm not going about this like a complete dummy. I'm making the move to Blender from Autodesk... Source: almost 3 years ago
Your best bet is saving money and getting an actual gaming computer. I suggest a desktop PC because then it's easier to upgrade parts in it when you get more money, and they don't overheat as much as laptops do. If you absolutely have to get a laptop, then I suggest getting one that has a REALLY good cooling system on it. If you're new to building your own PC there are plenty of articles and even some sub reddits... Source: almost 3 years ago
I would suggest trying to build a pc on cyberpowerpc.com I built my smaller pc that is in my living room on there with a ryzen 5 3600x and just an RX580 gpu which is still MORE than capable of holding its own, 60+fps in most games still on 1080p with maxed out settings. I built that pc on there with liquid cooling, 6 case fans, a 650 watt EVGA gold power supply, 16gb of Corsair 3400mhz ddr4 RAM, the ryzen 5 3600x... Source: almost 3 years ago
I just got a prebuilt delivered from cyberpowerpc.com a few days ago. I played some Overwatch on ultra and it was great. And today I played PUBG for 15 minutes until I died and it played well. But later today I was playing Red Dead Redemption 2 and Overwatch on ultra/high settings for maybe 5-10 minutes each and hear a ding and the screen goes black and then hear another pop up ding. I had to hard reset each time.... Source: about 3 years ago
But is it worth waiting for whenever the 3070 becomes available again or just go for a prebuild? And does anyone know of any prebuild companies that are reputable? I've already been looking into cyberpowerpc, buildredux, and clxgaming but reviews are so-so. Source: about 3 years ago
I suggest you take a look at cyberpowerpc.com. The computer I bought in December had an i7 10700k, an RTX 3070, and a 250g NVMe drive. Add to that a pricy Lian Li full tower case (for easy future expansion/access) and I still only paid $1500. Since the graphics card you're looking for is a tier down from the 3070, you might get a better price, especially if you cut back on the size/quality of the case. Source: about 3 years ago
I'm 14 and am only allowed to play video games on weekends. I just ordered a PC from cyberpowerpc.com and I'm not sure if it was too costly. I'm paying for half of it and am decent but not amazing at video games. Did I spend too much money? Here are the specs:. Source: about 3 years ago
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