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Besides saying build your own PC.... If someone orders from there will they even ship it?

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Will they even ship it? Yes.. Will you return it once you realize the mistake you have made? yes :)

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LOL yes they will ship it. That was a dumb question. I do not sugges them; I suggest XoticPC or other lesser known brands since they tend not to overprice as bad.

 

 

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LOL yes they will ship it. That was a dumb question. I do not sugges them; I suggest XoticPC or other lesser known brands since they tend not to overprice as bad.

Ik, but I just heard reviews.
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Just build it yourself, mate. Sorry, it had to be said. It is better on your wallet and gives you a better understanding of what's inside your PC and how you can go about upgrading or fixing it.

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Ik, but I just heard reviews.

If you order something from a company and they do not ahip, pretty sure that is illegal.

 

 

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Besides saying build your own PC.... If someone orders from there will they even ship it?

Yes, it is good. However if you want a good deal (which you can find a good one with them) you have to take an afternoon and go through all the configurators make the same setup and each time it might come out differently based on each base model's current deals. 

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I'd recommend picking someone with a less glaring website. I know they're okay.

 

Companies I've heard good things about. Velocity Micro (my first computer), Puget Systems, DigitalStorm, etc.

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DigitalStorm has the most balanced builds but they tend to price it a bit higher since the company is canadian

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Peripherals: SS Rival, HyperX Cloud, G710+

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Cyberpower and their sister Ibuypower are to be avoided, pure and simple. The internet is full fo people who didn't listen and filed a complaint in the only place they could. When you get to the end of the choosing your build and they want you to spend 20 bucks for them to manage the cables, that should be enough to send you away.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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I don't know much about CyberPowerPC, but i do know a friend that purchased a PC from iBuyPower, and asked me why his wifi was not showing up on it. Turns out, they used a USB WiFi dongle, connected to the internal USB header, but they never plugged it in. They left it dangling in the case. I asked him to take the side panel off and send me a picture, this is what i got:

 

WARNING: Terrible cable management incoming! Oh, and bright blue lights.

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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I don't know much about CyberPowerPC, but i do know a friend that purchased a PC from iBuyPower, and asked me why his wifi was not showing up on it. Turns out, they used a USB WiFi dongle, connected to the internal USB header, but they never plugged it in. They left it dangling in the case. I asked him to take the side panel off and send me a picture, this is what i got:

 

93teCB0.jpg

 

LEnrdeQ.jpg

woah man, gotta tag #nsfmr

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Peripherals: SS Rival, HyperX Cloud, G710+

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woah man, gotta tag #nsfmr

I apologize. Having survived multiple ITX forums with terrible wire management, i've become numb to the pain of terrible wire management. I forgot there are still people out there that have not faced the horrors i've lived through. I'll add a spoiler tag, and a trigger warning.

My (incomplete) memory overclocking guide: 

 

Does memory speed impact gaming performance? Click here to find out!

On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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I apologize. Having survived multiple ITX forums with terrible wire management, i've become numb to the pain of terrible wire management. I forgot there are still people out there that have not faced the horrors i've lived through. I'll add a spoiler tag, and a trigger warning.

yeah man, gotta remember that tag. You seriously would've caused permanent damage to someones eyes :(((

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Peripherals: SS Rival, HyperX Cloud, G710+

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Moved to General Discussion.

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My parents bought me a pc from CyberPower a few years a go when I was studying. It worked well for about 6 months then started having problems with it. The liquid cooler on the CPU had stopped working. I was too lazy to send it back so just ended upgrading it as the one they used was some crap no-brand. (well probs their own brand one).

 

As has been said above you would probably be better to just built one yourself. It would save you a lot of money as you have to take into consideration they probably charge about £200 or something for building it. That's cash you could put towards a better component.

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Besides saying build your own PC.... If someone orders from there will they even ship it?

Yes cyberpower is a amazing brand, they offer great support so if you're worried about building one I'd definitely recommend them.
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