Enter to Win an AMD Llano-based CyberPower PC

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A $1500 llano computer, thats just silly. Like a $60,000 Civic. They should have given away 3 $500 builds imo.
 
[citation][nom]stingstang[/nom]"@Krinkles619: They would outperform that by a large margin. I can't see where they spent the extra 800 dollars on that.[/citation]

Premium probably? 😛
 
Damn... Can't remember if I already entered this contest. Tom's, you need a way to allow us to check if we've already entered!
 
[citation][nom]stm1185[/nom]A $1500 llano computer, thats just silly. Like a $60,000 Civic. They should have given away 3 $500 builds imo.[/citation]
I agree
 
[citation][nom]krinkles619[/nom]they also should have put in more than just a 6670... i mean seriously, my two 9800gt's probably outperform that thing[/citation]

They put that video card you so it can crossfired with the built-in gpu/apu, thats why you find a 6670.
 
I agree with the other comments this build doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If I won this thing I would break it down and make an awesome HTPC out of it and save the the other components for a possible new bulldozer build later in the year.

FYI: The URL is broke for me too; locks up my browser...
 
WHY YOU PUT SUCH CONTESTS I DO NOT KNOW. JUST TO STIPULATE THAT IS ONLY FOR US. FROM WHAT I KNOW THIS IS A INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE, VISITED BY MANY INTERNATIONAL USERS, NOT ONLY US CITIZENS
 
6670 is a bit weak with the supposed retail price of $1500.
It seems to only have one source of harddrive space and that
is only a 60GB SSD. I realize that marked up prices are normal
when buying a pre-assembled PC but my god.

My current PC which was less than $1500 is superior and includes a monitor.
If anything this contest should be a example to why not to buy from CyberPower.
 
[citation][nom]alchemy69[/nom]Why people are bitching about the spec is quite beyond me. What part of 'free' was it that you didn't understand?[/citation]

I know, just silly.

Attention to all that complain! PLEASE, do not enter the form gives us a bigger chance of wining. Right now any decent pc would be a dream.
 
I wonder if you'd have to pay taxes on the MSRP or if you could just add up the prices of the components?

Sorry, I'm an accountant in real life, this stuff interests me.
 
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