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goodytechno · 1 year
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Best CyberPower Gaming PC Desktops
Best CyberPower Gaming PC Desktops
CyberPowerPC is one of the largest custom gaming PC manufacturers in North America. The company specializes in assembling and selling everything from basic gaming to pre-built PCs for 4K and VR gaming. Unlike corporations including Dell or HP, CyberPowerPC makes use of off-the-shelf additives permitting customers to update additives or improve their PCs easily. CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme VR…
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monsoon-of-art · 23 days
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I know a bit about computers so heres how some of the specs work:
-RAM: 8 GB is good for most things, but if you have anything real intensive (High definiton games or rendering) you should get more (and you can probably add more later depending on how many slots there are for that)
-CPU: how many cores is how many different threads (think of each computer process as an embroidery and each thread as a thread) can be processed at once and GHZ is the speed at which threads are processed. I'm not quite sure about how many cores and how much speed you need, but you should definitely get a CPU with multiple cores
-long-term storage: more storage is better, especially if you're going to be creating and saving a bunch of files (I reccomend 1 TB), also SSDs (Solid State Drives) are better than HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) in terms of data integrity (magnets dont destroy data) and data retrieval but im not sure about how long each type lasts. HDDs have mechanical parts that can wear down or break, but SSDs technically have a limited amount of uses of each tiny place where data is written
-graphics card/GPU: a seperate processor (sometimes even some RAM too) for rendering images on the screen, make sure that the computer you're getting does NOT have "integrated graphics" (or at least has a graphics card in addition to integrated graphics) because that is a tiny card that isn't very powerful at all
-cooling: water cooling is better than fan cooling, but you probably won't need it
-make sure the computer comes with all the ports and drives you want for it (CD/DVD drive if you want it, legacy ports if you want those for older devices, enough USB ports for the USB devices you want to attach to it)
Hope I helped! Good luck with computer stuff
thank you anon I could kiss you
I know im not gonna get the best computer on the market with my mediocre budget, but this is definitely gonna help narrow things down!
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euphorial-docx · 6 months
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on a quest for a new gaming computer yet again🫡
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weyrleaders · 9 months
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good lord computers are so confusing i just want to know if i can upgrade my graphics card from a gtx 1050 to a rtx 3060 ti
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amongussexgif · 3 months
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Question from a guy thats stupid and doesn't know anything about computers. How do i start learning more? Like i would say i know the basics but thats it,do you have a source or something that you use ? (Again sorry if the question is stupid i just don't know)
Not a stupid question at all!
The basic resources are JayzTwoCents, Gamer's Nexus, and LinusTechTips. I've ordered them by reliability there.
When it comes to picking parts, which I suspect you might be struggling with, there's a lot to consider. Websites like PCPartPicker, PC Bottleneck Calculator, and videocardbenchmark are all fantastic resources.
Here are a few things from me to you, though:
1. NVIDIA are evil; if you want a GeForce card, buy refurbished. Also, 40 series cards are WAY overpriced for what you're getting. I'll always recommend AMD's Radeons anyways though, since they have way more VRAM.
2. Intel are selling snake oil right now and I wouldn't buy anything from them. AMD's Ryzen chips would be my choice even if Intel weren't being scammers right now.
3. ASUS have been consistantly fucking over their customers for a few months, so don't buy from them (especially their motherboards and graphics cards). JayzTwoCents literally banned them as a sponsor because of their horseshit and faulty products.
4. Research manufacturers just as much as you research the parts themselves! MSI is the king of the game right now, but everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. For exams, Gigabyte uses a concerning amount of ABS plastic, ASUS are pulling an Apple, and Zotac can be pretty inconsistent.
5. If you're buying a pre-built (which I wouldn't recommend, but you do you), research the builder and read as many reviews as possible. I know Build Redux is big right now because they sponsored LTT a bunch, but their shipping materials are cheap and reviews say that computers are being delivered broken. Digital Storm overprice the FUCK out of everything, iBuyPower are filthy liars, and Alienware pre-builts are built so odd that it'll be hard to do maintenance or upgrades later on.
Oh, and take everything with a grain of salt. Things change frequently, so there's a decent chance that certain brands or products are better or worse than a few months ago.
And if you have specific questions, ask them specifically! "What graphics card should I buy?" Is a very different question than "what's a good graphics card to pair with my cpu?"
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elainafinds · 1 month
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what kind of pc do you use? i always notice that your graphics look nice in your videos so i was just wondering what type of computer handles your cc and game graphics lol
hi! i bought a prebuild from Costco in 2021. it is an IBUYPOWER and my specs are:
Intel i7-10700F Processor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
16GB RAM
hope this helps 💓
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cybervillainess · 10 months
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is it worth trying to build a new PC myself or should I just get some bullshit from like ibuypower or something and pay for it in installments
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crowcryptid · 7 months
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Moms boyfriend tells me he wants to get a pc, sends me link to an overpriced prebuilt from company that I had a bad experience with. No no. (Company is ibuypower btw. The no name power supply they used killed itself and I got real lucky that it didn’t fry everything along with it)
I tell him I’ll build one for him
Ask what he wants
He wants the prebuilt specs
Ok, not the best choices for your budget but it’s fine.
I make a better version that’s $100 cheaper doesn’t look like ass. Give him the AMD options as well.
Also tell him that it can be even cheaper if he doesn’t get an overpriced am5 board
He is confused
I explain how it’s better
He says ok, still confused.
He starts laughing and goes “oh wow I didn’t know you could talk so much” blah blah the usual
:|
He kind of ignores me and tells me he’ll bring the parts over when he gets them
Alright.
Also for context he is like. A jr system admin or some shit like that so I assumed he would be more knowledgeable on this stuff.
Sigh. Meanwhile I still can’t get a bottom of the barrel tech support role :p
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mav-the-artist · 1 year
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EXCITING NEWS!!!!!! (IMPORTANT PLEASE READ)
Hey everyone! Sorry for not posting art for a bit.
Last Monday (Jan 30th) I finally purchased A GAMING DESKTOP!!!
Now I can draw better, ACTUALLY animate with an animation program (once I find a good one to use), get back into pc gaming, and STREAM (eventually)
ALL this time I was drawing and animating with this hunk of crap:
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This is a TOSHIBA Satellite 17 inch Windows 7 Laptop.
Windows 7.
That I've been using since 2012.
As a whole, this computer is an absolute piece of shit.
It's on life support (plugged in charger when running at all times). It cannot multitask. You can't even play music in the background while drawing. AND I couldn't even use discord. Any program idling in the background would slow it down and heat it up. Video card would crash when watching youtube. Flash games would load 1 frame every 3 seconds. That is not an exaggeration. I'm lucky that my Wacom tablet worked on it, but that probably was gonna go next. There's a lot more wrong with this laptop, but you get the gist.
NOW:
I've been doing really REALLY well lately in my life (you can read this post for context). And I've been eagerly wanting to upgrade. So my tax refund came in a couple weeks ago and I had found a desktop that was within my budget.
This...is my new rig:
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(these are just still photos; the tower, mouse and keyboard are actually cycling through all colors of the rainbow)
This is an iBUYPOWER Trace MR258i . Now don't be fooled like I was with the company's Aliexpress-sounding name, lol; this is a reputable gaming pc company. I picked it up for $1080, including tax (it includes the mouse and keyboard, not the monitor). Originally it retails at $1500 before taxes, but it was on sale for $1000. Now this is definitely not a high-end rig, but it is a fucking amazing computer nonetheless.
Under the hood:
Mobo: ASRock B550M-c microATX form factor Video card: Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 12GB Drive: 1TB Western Digital NvMe M.2 SSD (Solid State Drive) RAM: 16GB (2x8GB sticks) DDR4 3000 Power supply: 650 watt CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700 3700Mhz
Operating System: Windows 11 Home
One side of the case is made with a tempered glass panel, so I can see all the cool compy parts with RGB; it's lookin like a rave in there :D
When playing GTAV at High settings I get around 160fps.
I'm not terribly picky, plus I'm still learning about pc parts 'n stuff, but this computer is definitely beyond my expectations and can handle everything I throw at it. It's perfect for what I need to use it for.
WHAT THIS MEANS NOW:
I can draw much easier, on larger canvases, and they can get done somewhat faster now that I have a properly working pc. I can also draw better art with backgrounds and all that.
I PLAN ON ANIMATING WITH A LEGITIMATE ANIMATION PROGRAM. MAYBE EVEN AN ACTUAL MADCOM FAN EPISODE.
STREAMING (SOON)
GAMING (of course)
I've never seen my art program run so smooth. My drawing tablet works with the new PC, and lines are really fucking smooth and there's zero lag nor jittering.
The past week since I've gotten it, I've had to transfer all my stuff from my old laptop to this new one, setting the new pc up, downloading games, etc etc. AKA I've been busy af the past week, not including my retail job that's been kicking my ass.
I just wanted to make this post so you all can be updated on what the hiatus was all about.
ANYWAY I'M SO FUCKING HYPED Y'ALL LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO-
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fyeahnix · 2 years
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Hello! I'm trying to get a pc but idk what to look for maybe a decent one to play and to use for collage and that's already pre-built do you have any advice
Hello anon! I got my PC custom built from a company called Puget Systems which was absolutely excellent. They specialize in building workstations tho and because of all the labor and testing they perform, they are expensive. BUT I initially set up an appointment with them to figure out what system and parts would benefit me and my needs for a system.
I highly recommend looking into them or other companies like NZXT or iBuyPower or something. I'll be honest and say I don't know these companies very well so you should DEF research into them and maybe ask customer service (if they have it) so you can get an idea of what you want.
I would even recommend calling/emailing Puget and describing to them what you want. If they give you a quote, you're not obligated to stick with it and buy it but it could give you an idea of how to start looking.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help here! I have def fallen off the PC building landscape since the last time I built one.
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celestialmango · 2 years
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I might get it on the ps4 then. I unfortunately don't have a pc, computer or laptop compatible for playing games on. I have old faithful that got me through all of uni and masters, but she is dying a slow death and I keep making her work, even if it takes an hour to turn on and connect to the internet. She was only a cheap student laptop and I can't afford a replacement XD It does look like a fun game though and at least I'll know more about the creatures in the subnautica fics ~Shy
Hope you have fun with the game but on the topic of dying computers?
dunno how much you make but sometimes I like to look around at custom build PC sites like I buy power, they sell some refurbished PCs the lowest price I've seen so far is about $650 before tax on PC towers but the lowest for refurbished laptops I've seen there is $1300 before tax.
Lenovo is another site I like to check out, my current PC is a Lenovo and it runs pretty well, the lowest I've seen for their custom build laptop is around $570 before tax while on sale, the lowest I've seen for their 1tb desktop towers while not on sale is $580 before
The both have possible payment plans, iBuyPower using something called affirm and Lenovo with something called Lenovo financing. Dunno what that entails except that they're payment plans.
Didn't buy my PC from either of those sites however. I bought it on Newegg. An online tech shop that sells computer, gaming related devices and some other tech, their refurbished towers run as low as 117 before tax and their for their refurbished laptops I've seen as low as 186 before tax. I got my Lenovo Legion gaming desktop from them during college as I need a computer that could handle 3d modeling software while in college like 3-5 years ago and I got it for about $700-$800 or so after tax, Legion is still working almost as well as the first day I set it up.
Figured I'd throw the knowledge out there for when old faithful gives out on you so you won't have to go through too much trouble finding something to replace your laptop. It took me about four days of looking to find a good computer within my college budget till my dad introduced me to Newegg so it's good info to have and share, I hope it's helpful knowledge to you or anyone else who may need it at the very least.
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iBuyPower Y40 PC de jeu ordinateur de bureau Y40WI7N46T01 (Intel Core i7 13700KF, RTX 4060Ti 8 Go, 32 Go DDR5 5200 RVB (16x2), SSD NVMe 2 To, Windows 11 Home).
« Dominez les champs de bataille virtuels de manière décisive avec l’ordinateur de bureau électrisant iBuyPower Y40, équipé du tout dernier processeur Core i7 d’Intel, du GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Ti et de la mémoire RVB pulsée. »
Points clés :
Traitement turbocompressé : « Commandez une puissance de calcul ultra-rapide fournie par le chipset Intel Core i7-13700KF de 13e génération, en exécutant des commandes instantanément. »
Domination graphique : « Submergez l’opposition avec des visuels à couper le souffle rendus possibles par la carte graphique RTX 4060Ti de NVIDIA, diffusant des pixels en douceur pour un réalisme immersif. »
Mémoire HyperSpeed : « Accédez rapidement à de vastes réserves d’informations grâce à deux modules DDR5 5200 MHz de 32 Go, ce qui accélère considérablement les taux de transfert. »
Banque de données massive : « Récupérez instantanément les fichiers sauvegardés via le SSD NVMe ultra-rapide de 2 To, ce qui accélère considérablement les phases de démarrage. »
Mise à niveau du système d’exploitation : « Lancez des applications de manière transparente à l’aide de la dernière itération du système d’exploitation de Microsoft, Windows 11 Home, en introduisant de nouveaux paradigmes d’interface optimisés pour les écrans tactiles. »
Refroidissement personnalisable : « Configurez les dispositifs de refroidissement de manière flexible, dissipez efficacement la chaleur et maintenez les vitesses d’horloge pendant les sessions de jeu prolongées. »
Remarques finales : « Armez-vous de manière exhaustive pour les prochains tournois d’esports, engagez vos compatriotes dans des scénarios en ligne massivement multijoueurs, construisez des édifices architectoniques minutieusement bloc par bloc, conquérez des pistes de course à une vitesse supersonique, excellez sur le plan académique avec des méthodologies d’apprentissage à distance ou détendez-vous de manière récréative avec la production musicale, le montage de films, l’amélioration de photos, la navigation sur le Web, la rédaction de documents, le calcul de feuilles de calcul, l’interrogation de bases de données ou le cloud collaboration, en confiant les tâches ardues aux mains expertes de l’ordinateur de bureau de jeu iBuyPower Y40.
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danihost-blog · 2 months
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iBUYPOWER Valkyrie Gaming Laptop Review
iBUYPOWER is launching a new line of gaming laptops designed for gamers and spec’d for domination. The new Valkyrie series of laptops are powered by 3rd generation Intel Core i7 processors and NVIDIA GeForce 600 series graphics, easily placing these systems among the fastest available gaming laptops. The new laptops also include Killer networking technology to reduce game-killing…
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gamerbulten · 2 months
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amongussexgif · 5 months
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I've been doing a lot of research into building a computer recently (as some of you saw on my alt), and I'd just like to let you all know.
Please stay away from pre-built manufacturers like Build Redux, Digital Storm and iBuyPower! Not only can you get WAY better prices by buying and building on your own, but companies like Build Redux and iBuyPower are often delivering products with smashed glass, broken or malfunctioning components, and cheap parts that break and melt WAY too easily!
I made a little document to track parts and build my own, and not only was it cheaper, but these websites are making you pay for things like installing Windows! My first computer was made by iBuyPower, and they lied to me about some of the specs! I got an Intel i3 instead of i5, and a GeForce 710 instead of the 1060 their website listed.
Making a pc is hard, I get it, but these custom pc websites are too good to be true! Remember to do your research when shopping online! Even on sites like Amazon, find the seller and do a quick search on them to make sure that they and their product are reliable and legitimate!
If you want to buy a pre-built desktop computer, I'd recommend best buy or Amazon. Honestly, though, the best thing you can do is to either build your own, or ask a friend to build one for you. I'm willing to bet at least one person you know can you out if you need it!
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