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Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-10-31 23:53
by Softy
I'm looking into these 4 machines, could someone with more knowledge about CPUs and Gpus
Is the best set up. They are all around the same price. Thx guys

System 1 SLC 8000
Price 1539.00

System: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz CPU | Intel Z170 Chipset | 16GB DDR4 | 128GB SSD | 2TB HDD | Liquid Cool | Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB Video Card | 24X DVD?RW Dual-Layer Drive | Audio: 7.1 Channel | Gigabit LAN | Keyboard and Mouse
Connectivity: 4x USB 2.0 | 4x USB 3.0 | 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000 | | Audio | 1x HDMI | 1x DVI | 1x DisplayPort
Warranty: 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty | Free Lifetime Tech Support


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System 2 SLC 8040
Price 1459.00

Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz (Max 4.2GHz) RAM: 16GB DDR4 SDRAM / 32GB (Max) Storage Controller: SATA III Hard Drive # 1: 2TB - SATA III - 7200 rpm/ 128GB SSD Optical Storage: 24X DVDRW Dual-Layer Super-Multi Drive Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970 - PCI Express x 16 Video Memory: 4GB Dedicated Video Memory Digital Video Standard: DVI / HDMI / DisplayPort Audio Output: 3 in 1 Audio Jack Accessories Included: USB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse / Restore Disc / Driver Discs / Power Cord Operating System Provided:

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System 3 SLC 8600

Price 1238.00

CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8600 w/AMD FX-9590 4.7GHz Gaming Computer CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8600 w/AMD FX-9590 4.7GHz CPU, 16GB DDR3, AMD R9 380 4GB, 2TB HDD, 128GB SSD, 24X DVD+-RW & Win 10 Home 64-BitThe CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8600 PC is ready to obliterate the competition. It comes ready with the AMD FX-9590 CPU and AMD R9 380 4GB graphics cards to provide a stunning gaming experience. The Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8600 also comes packed with 16GB of memory to handle your multitasking needs, 128GB SSD and 2TB hard drive for plenty of storage to run any program with the Windows 10 Home 64-bit Operating System.1 Year Limited Warranty & Lifetime Toll Free Tech Support Services Technical Support E-mail: tech team at cyberpowerpc.com


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System 4 SLC 8800
Price 1476.00

CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8800 w/Intel i7-5820K 3.3GHz Gaming Computer CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8800 w/Intel i7-5820K 3.3GHz CPU, 16GB DDR4, NVIDIA GTX960 4GB, 2TB HDD, 128GB SSD, 24X DVD+-RW & Win 10 Home 64-BitThe CYBERPOWERPC Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8800 PC is ready to obliterate the competition. It comes ready with the Intel Has well-E Core i7-5820K CPU and NVIDIA GTX960 4GB graphics cards to provide a stunning gaming experience. The Supreme Liquid Cool SLC8800 also comes packed with 16GB of memory to handle your multitasking needs, 128GB SSD and 2TB hard drive for plenty of storage to run any program with the Windows 10 Home 64-bit Operating System.1 Year Limited Warranty & Lifetime Toll Free Tech Support Services Technical

Re: Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-11-01 01:20
by MaSSive
Softy wrote: Is the best set up.

System 1 SLC 8000
Price 1539.00

System: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz CPU | Intel Z170 Chipset | 16GB DDR4 | 128GB SSD | 2TB HDD | Liquid Cool | Genuine Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB Video Card | 24X DVD?RW Dual-Layer Drive | Audio: 7.1 Channel | Gigabit LAN | Keyboard and Mouse
Connectivity: 4x USB 2.0 | 4x USB 3.0 | 1x RJ-45 Network Ethernet 10/100/1000 | | Audio | 1x HDMI | 1x DVI | 1x DisplayPort
Warranty: 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty | Free Lifetime Tech Support


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Purpose is gaming I assume. I quoted the best one by my books. Why not build a custom one and you may get better prices? I dont like the idea of buying prebuilt ones and I dont recomend it. There are tons of videos that shows you how to do it, just follow manuals and be careful, and I mean read ALL THE MANUALS, and you will get to it, its not nuclear physics.

The only objection I have to this build is RAM. 16GB of RAM is unecessary unless you do some heavy rendering in PS or MAX or video editing, etc...8GB is enough, and there is no model and make of the mainboard it just says which chipset it is.

With prebuilt PC you get 1yr warranty, while if buying separate compeonents you get about 3 to 5yrs waranty for CPU, 1 to 3 for GPU, possible lifetime waranty on RAM, 1 on mainboard...etc, but as I said prebuilt is 1 year for all components which is bad. Your choice.

Re: Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-11-01 02:35
by Softy
Question still remains

Re: Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-11-01 07:18
by DesmoLocke
Build 2 for me. Intel CPUs and Nvidia GPUs are great together and deliver great gaming performance.

Re: Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-11-02 03:40
by DC_K
DesmoLocke wrote:Build 2 for me. Intel CPUs and Nvidia GPUs are great together and deliver great gaming performance.
second that, build 2 from me

i STRONGLY suggest you custom build your own.. there's a few things from this build that you don't -absolutely- need or can get for cheaper/better for your taste, like a keyboard/mouse

Re: Thoughts on these builds

Posted: 2015-11-02 04:50
by matty1053
I don't recommend Cyberpower PC. From friends and family and their experiences... I would never buy a pre-built from them.


But you can easily buy your own parts and take it to a local PC repair shop and they could build it for you if you like. (**COULD)



The 2nd build I'd target.