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Is Cyberpowerpc really bad?

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DrKlRd


Hey guys, I am going to buy my first *personal* high graded gaming computer and I chose Cyberpower as my manufacturer. I chose the Gamer Xtreme 3D 2000 and I upgraded it a lot, to the point of where the price stands as $6500 and I am okay with that but I wonder, will they be ripping me off or something? I'll tell you the specs I chose for my computer below, so can anyone help me on this?

Specifications-
*BASE_PRICE: [+1666]
BLUETOOTH: USB Bluetooth EDR Dongle Thumb Size [+14]
CAS: Raidmax Agusta Mid-Tower Gaming Case w/ 1x USB 3.0 Port, Fan & LED Light Control (White/Black)
CASUPGRADE: 12in Liquid Neon Thunder Pattern Light [+15] (Blue Color)
CD: Pioneer BDR-207BKS 12X Blu-Ray Writer (Black Color) [+28]
CD2: None
COOLANT: Standard Coolant
CPU: Intel® Core⢠i7-4770K 3.50 GHz 8MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1150 (All Venom OC Certified)
CS_FAN: Maximum Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans for selected case (Maximum Silent Operation) [+29] (500-1,200 RPM T.B. Silence Black Color with Red LED Twister Bearing 8-14 dBA [+0])
ENGRAVING: None
FA_HDD: Vigor iSURF II Hard Disk Drive Cooling System [+21] (3 x Systems [+42])
FAN: Corsair Hydro Series H60 High Performance Liquid Cooling System 120MM Radiator & Fan [+16] (Dual Enermax Enlobal Silent High Performance 120MM Fans (Push-Pull) [+29])
FLASHMEDIA: None
FREEBIE_MB: None
FREEBIE_VC: None
FREEBIE_VC2: None
GLASSES: None
HDD: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD [+31] (2TB x 2 (2TB Capacity) Raid 1 High Performance with Data Security [+102])
HDD2: 4TB (4TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 5900RPM HDD [+219] (Single Drive)
IEEE_CARD: IEEE 1394 CARD AND DRIVER [+19]
IUSB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
MB_SRT: 64GB SanDisk SATA III 6.0Gb/s SSD - 490 MB/s Read & 240 MB/s Write [+76] (Single Drive)
MEMORY: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR3/2133MHz Dual Channel Memory [+394] (Corsair Vengeance [+58])
MONITOR: * 24" Widescreen 1920x1080 ASUS VS247H-P 1080P (23.6" Viewable) 2ms LED Backlight, DVI, HDMI Input [-67]
MONITOR2: None
MONITOR3: None
MOTHERBOARD: * [4-Way CrossFireX/SLI] GIGABYTE G1.Sniper 5 Intel Z87 Chipset DDR3 ATX Mainboard w/ Ultra Durable 5 Plus, OP AMP, 7.1 Creative Sound Core 3D Audio, Dual GbLAN (Intel & Killer E2200), 4x Gen3 PCIe x16 & 3 PCIe x1 (All Venom OC Certified) [+338]
NETWORK: Intel Pro Gigabit 10/100/1000 Network Card [+34]
NOISEREDUCE1: Sound Absorbing Foam on Side, Top And Bottom panels [+29]
OS: Microsoft® Windows 7 Ultimate [+105] (64-bit Edition)
OVERCLOCK: Extreme OC (Extreme Overclock 20% or more) [+49]
POWERSUPPLY: 1,200 Watts - Corsair AXi AX1200i 1200W Digital 80 PLUS PLATINUM Certified Full Modular Active PFC Power Supply [+307]
RUSH: RUSH!!! READY TO SHIP IN NEXT BUSINESS DAY [+109]
SERVICE: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
SOUND: Creative Sound Blaster ZXR 5.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCIe Sound Card w/SNR 124dB, DBPro optical output, Multi-channel surround, SBX Pro Studio, Sound Core3D Processor & Audio Control Module [+226]
SPEAKERS: Logitech S120 2.0 Stereo Speaker Set [+19] (Black Color)
TABLET: None
TEMP: None
TUNING: None
TVRC: None
UPS1: * OPTI-UPS GNL-1500P 1500VA/900W 6 Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply [+209]
USB: Connectland USB 2.0 HUB High Speed HUB [+19]
USBFLASH: USB 3.0 Portable Flash Drive [+20] (64GB [+70])
USBHD: None
USBX: NZXT Internal USB 6-PORT Expansion Module + USB Bluetooth Module [+29]
VIDEO: AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Dual GPU Video Card [+920] (Major Brand Powered by AMD)
VIDEO2: AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB 16X PCIe 3.0 Dual GPU Video Card [+1235] (Major Brand Powered by AMD)
VIDEO3: None
VIDEOCAMERA1: Creative Live! Cam Chat HD 720p w/ Noise-Canceling Microphone [+32]
WAP1: Linksys WRT120 4-Port Wireless-N Router [+49]
WNC: 802.11b/g/n 300 Mbps Wireless Card + External 2.4G 5 Dbi Omni-Directional Wireless Antenna [+39]
_PRICE: (+6530)
Thanks for the answer Shane, but I'm not really that good on computer configurations and I'm kinda wealthy, well my dad is and I want a computer, which acts like an ultimate or super computer, that will last me a decade or kinda like 5 years, so will this config do that? Plus I wanted to know about Cyberpower, are they good or bad?



Answer
Did you just say wealthy?
Then this build is more suitable for you.
Processor:2 of the Intel Xeon E5-2695v2(2000$ each)
Motherboard: Asus Z9PED16(500$ dual Processor mobo)
512GB of ECC Buffered RAM(16 sticks)(around 400$-800$)
4-Sli GTX Titan(4000$)
RAID 5 4 1TB Samsung 840 EVO for storage(1600$ total)
RAID 10 4 512GB Samsung 840 Pro for OS(1200$ total)
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter R2/Windows 8 Pro x64(3200+$)
PCIe SSD 1.2TB for ultra fast storage for virtualization(5000+$)
Grand total:18900$-19300$
Good for your needs.

Are these good Spec's?




Jake Cane


I'm making a gaming PC and want to know if these are good.

CPU: AMD A6-5400K 3.60 GHz Dual-Core APU w/ Integrated Radeon HD 7540D
HDD: 500GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
MEMORY: 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3/1600MHz Dual Channel Memory (Corsair or Major Brand)
MOTHERBOARD: [CrossFireX] ASRock FM2A75 Pro4 A75 Chipset DDR3 Socket FM2 ATX w/ XFast USB+LAN+RAM, 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, HDMI, USB3.0, SATA3 RAID, 2 Gen2 PCIe X16, 2 PCIe X1 & 3 PCI
OS: Microsoft® Windows 8 (64-bit Edition)
POWERSUPPLY: 430 Watts - Corsair CX430 V2 80 Plus Certified Power Supply
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
VIDEO: AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB 16X PCIe Video Card (Major Brand Powered by AMD)

This is all for $477. Is it worth it?
Thanks but im trying to stay around or under $550 planning to upgrade later.



Answer
Some I like. Some issues.
The A6-5400K APU with 7540D either loses the graphics, or can get microstuttering issues with HD 6670 in dual graphics. It pairs only with HD 6570, and that is a weak result either way.
http://www.cpu-world.com/info/AMD/Recommended_graphics_cards_for_AMD_dual-graphics.html
A6-5400K is a weak CPU
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html
About a Tier 7.

The HDD is small and SATA II instead of SATA III
The ram is OK and motherboard not terrible, but it is a waste with more than one PCIe x 16 slot
OS Windows 7 home premium 64 bit is better. Any custom build should use that. It uses less ram and easier to use.
The power supply is good.
HD 6670 is a 2012 entry gaming standard. HD 7750 is the 2013, but with that CPU, you bottleneck.

I learned that your price is exactly where laptops and desktops, each bought for best value, have equal performance. The Desktop is upgradable; the laptop includes an LCD and is portable.

You do not show a computer case or DVDRW.
The 6670 assumes the cheaper lower performance 1GB DDR3, unless specifically showing it as GDDR5.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/10ciM
Shows cost of parts is $447

Looking at the system, the simplest way to say this, is that the price is good for what it is, but the CPU is too weak and everything but the power supply is over-trimmed to get there.

Look, here is $519 delivered (yours probably adds delivery).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229361
CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2138 Desktop PC AMD FX-Series FX-8120(3.1GHz) 8GB DDR3 1TB HDD Capacity AMD Radeon HD 6670 1GB Windows 8
The CPU is more for video editing than gaming, but still is tier 3. There is 8GB RAM and a TB HDD. Same HD 6670. Has a weird cheap high power power supply, and a fairly cheap motherboard. As a whole, it is notably better than what you show. At least you don't get the CPU bottlenecking.

A decent entry level modern system is $625
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227469
Built up yourself is $587.40
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/10cGx

The problem is in your price point. I would save up some more money.

Here is a $500 Acer laptop
http://store.acer.com/store/acerna/en_US/pd/productID.258312300/parentCategoryID.60084600/
AMD A6-5400K APU2164
Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.50GHz3818
OS - Windows 8
Storage - 500GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive - about the same
Memory - 4GB of DDR3 system memory - About the same
Memory Card Supported - Secure Digital ⢠(SD) Card, MultiMediaCard ⢠(MMC), Memory Stick ⢠(MS), Memory Stick PRO ⢠(MS PRO), xD-Picture Card ⢠(xD) - extra in laptop
Display - 15.6" HD Widescreen CineCrystal ⢠LED-backlit Display - extra in laptop
Video - NVIDIA ® GeForce ® GT 630M with 1GB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM -
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html
Show Desktop+Laptop GPU and RESTRICT
HD 6670=HD 5670
The Desktop is at rank #127, Laptop only 170, but trading factors that the desktop is more gaming worthy, but hurting in CPU.
Optical Drive - 8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive your build has this?
WiFi / Bluetooth - 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED ⢠/ Bluetooth ® 4.0+HS - extra in laptop
Webcam - 1.3 Megapixel HD Webcam (1280 x 1024) - extra in laptop
Battery - 6-cell Li-ion Battery - extra in laptop

To get a bit better GPU in the desktop, the laptop has a lot more other things.
At a GT 635M, the laptop would be better in many ways.
You just need to raise your price point to get a good system.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883265286
Take a $330 desktop, change the power supply and add a graphics card.
Intel Pentium G2020 @ 2.90GHz2859
$40 power supply and $60 graphics card and your system is beat.
The G2020 is better than A6-5400K
1TB is better than 500MB HDD
But if you are buying and upgrading, get a refurb or open box and start with FX-4170 or an i3 3rd gen if possible
Adding:
That start of a system costs too much to upgrade.
Start with this:
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883220217
change the power supply when you add a graphics card.
Look through newegg and amazon
Get to a cpu in the top 3 tiers or #4 at the worse by Toms Hardware.
Prepare to change the power supply and graphics card
Prefer bottom mount PSU cases
Have 8GB RAM and 1TB if possible
Your upgrade to that system is a new CPU that will still be weak, and more ram and a new HDD.
The system you propose is not an easy upgrade.




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