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so i want my first pc to be pre-built but i dont know what brand would be best to buy from (CyberpowerPc,Skytech,Etc.)
The thing that makes it hard for me to pick is because ive heard some bad stuff from a bunch of companies (mainly CyberPower)

Basically can anyone tell me what there best experience buying from a Big company , And from this i will pick based on peoples main preferences 
so please tell me what Pc brand you like best

 

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Any reason why you don't build your own?

 

Most of the time you are going to save a noticeable amount of money when building it yourself. 

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Just now, K i a r a said:

Any reason why you don't build your own?

 

Most of the time you are going to save a noticeable amount of money when building it yourself. 

I don't blame him tho @K i a r a my first pc was a prebuilt and I learned a lot from it.

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CyberPower, DigitalStorm, ect.  are all pretty good, however I have found some gems on Newegg, however your best building it yourself or you WILL lose a ton of performance. The company needs to make a profit so they will charge a lot more to build it for you then you would doing it yourself, and its really not that hard.

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DigitalStorm has a pretty good $1000 one with a Ryzen 2600 and 1050 TI, however it lacks an SSD (not the end of the world) and only has 8GB of RAM. Personally I don't like the CyberPowerPc website because its a bit of a cluster f***, iBuyPower is similar but not quite as bad, and there back to school sale PC features a Ryzen 2600, a 1050 Ti, a free upgrade to 16GB of RAM, though a 1TB HDD instead of a 2TB, however I view the extra RAM as more worth it.

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