Hello, do you know any website that sells a good prebuilt pc that runs the new games? :D

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Hi! i have a really old gaming pc which back then ran all the new games no problem... Gaming has since then evolved alot to nearly photorealistic which is good but the problem is that this pc just cant run those big games... i really like ark, rust, csgo and alot more games... many of the games i play are very cpu heavy and the cpu in this pc is straight up garbage...
I need to get a new pc... i have a budget of about 850 $...
Do you know any good websites that sells a good prebuilt pc that run ark, rust and Many more new games without a problem? then please link it to me
 
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Something to remember when you buy a pre-built coming from someone who's bout several pre-built systems from CyberPower: they use the cheapest parts they can possibly find but charge you a premium price for them. When you see a system on these sights they tell you what brand the CPU is and what type of GPU you're getting and how much RAM they're putting in it but you never, ever see what brand that RAM and GPU is or what type of motherboard, PSU or hard drive you're getting.

My last experience with CyberPower is that they put the wrong CPU into a super cheap mobo that wasn't designed to hold the power load the CPU required and my chip fried. I had to spend close to $100 to ship it back to them to replace it.

My advise is buy the...
Jimmy, ive been looking around on the ''can you run it'' site and as i go on the cyberpower site it says that i can mix the pc up as in put in better stuff... it says that if i make the cpu a AMD FX-8350 4.00 ghz it will run gta on recomended which it couldnt do with the default one? same with overwatch and arma 3... should i just go for that cpu upgrade then?


Also, should i upgrade the grapichs card?
 


yes , definitely , if you upgrade to 8350 you get better performance , that cpu is the basic am3+ cpu if i'm not mistaken , and if you upgrade your gpu to rx480 you get a 4k ready deal , but that card is pci express 3.0 if you want the max fps , you gotta have a pci e 3 intel platform , it will still work on an amd too , but you can wait for the ryzen aswell
 


the one offered by digital storm has an ssd and an intel cpu , but the gpu is only a 1050 !

the one at cyber power has an rx470 , which i would assume has the edge over a 1050 ,

both has 8 gb of ram and the vram is 4 gb

so i think your better off picking a pc at the cyber power 's shop .. that would be my guess
 


yes , that's even better ; you have a better cpu and a top of the line gpu , you can play many 2016 and 2017 games !
 
Just watched a video on someone who go the pc, and all the comments are saying that he could have gotten a much much better pc for the same price?


What do they mean by that? is there a site that makes better prebuild pc's?
 

I think the people mean that if they had bought the parts separately, then they could've gotten a better PC for the same price. Most pre-built PC sites have raised prices for the fee of them building the PC.
If building the PC yourself isn't a problem, I'm sure I or someone else could certainly help you come up with a better build for around 850$.

 
Something to remember when you buy a pre-built coming from someone who's bout several pre-built systems from CyberPower: they use the cheapest parts they can possibly find but charge you a premium price for them. When you see a system on these sights they tell you what brand the CPU is and what type of GPU you're getting and how much RAM they're putting in it but you never, ever see what brand that RAM and GPU is or what type of motherboard, PSU or hard drive you're getting.

My last experience with CyberPower is that they put the wrong CPU into a super cheap mobo that wasn't designed to hold the power load the CPU required and my chip fried. I had to spend close to $100 to ship it back to them to replace it.

My advise is buy the parts and build it yourself. Or look around your area for a PC repair shop and see if they'll build it for you if you bring them the parts. I've never done this but I can't imagine they'd charge too much for that service if they offer it and you have the added bonus of staring a business relationship with the shop in case you need repairs or upgrades you're unable to do yourself.
 
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