[SOLVED] Are ibuypower pc good or bad.

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Ok so I'm thinking of getting a new pc but I dont want to go through the hassle of building one and I saw a ibuypower pc with an intel core i7-9700K, a 2080 super with 1Tb harddrive and 16 gigs of ram. The pc also has an aio and it comes with a keyboard and mouse. The power supply is 80 plus gold 650 watt and the price is 1800 usd. Is this worth it or should I build my own pc with no experience.
 
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I wouldn't buy one.
At $1800, doubly so.

Prebuilt like this, esp from iBuyPower and others, skimp on parts you don't notice.
We've seen many many threads in here regarding these systems. Usually bad.

CPU cooling - "AIO" sounds nice, but which one?
PSU - "80 plus gold 650 watt " tells us nothing.
"1Tb harddrive " - Any system over $500 needs a sold state drive...a good one.

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I wouldn't buy one.
At $1800, doubly so.

Prebuilt like this, esp from iBuyPower and others, skimp on parts you don't notice.
We've seen many many threads in here regarding these systems. Usually bad.

CPU cooling - "AIO" sounds nice, but which one?
PSU - "80 plus gold 650 watt " tells us nothing.
"1Tb harddrive " - Any system over $500 needs a sold state drive...a good one.
 
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Jul 7, 2020
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I wouldn't buy one.
At $1800, doubly so.

Prebuilt like this, esp from iBuyPower and others, skimp on parts you don't notice.
We've seen many many threads in here regarding these systems. Usually bad.

CPU cooling - "AIO" sounds nice, but which one?
PSU - "80 plus gold 650 watt " tells us nothing.
"1Tb harddrive " - Any system over $500 needs a sold state drive...a good one.
Well I guess your right they dont really talk about the psu or the aio which is kinda suspicious so should I just build my own pc?