lol could be with those generated sites. Just go to configurator and choose CyberPower P67 Configurator. Then change the videocard 1 to hd 6950 and videocard 2 to hd 6950. Change the powersupply to corsair 1000W and you should have a 1533$ pc. Thrust me it will be the best thing you've ever did evildead6789Would my PC be more efficient and cheap if I just buy seperate parts from newegg and assemble them myself? Then it would be totally customized, idk if most people do that.
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there are two pc's in the card , the first one is 1931$ the second one is 1533 $ What do you want to spend i thought you said two grand so 2000$ If you tell me the budget i can adaptevildead6789I did but I only see one link that shows me a PC that costs twenty one grand haha?
So this PC would be my best choice and if I did choose this how could I change the body style?[QUOTE="iOverkill"][QUOTE="C_Rule"] What the hell, how can that thing be $1,300??? The CPU and GPUs are worth my than that by themselves. What am I missing?ThaT-Masta
No it wouldn't. $1300 is the base price. Which includes i7-950 and 6850. Not the 980x and SLI 580's which was reviewed.
**** I got excited there for a second haha. So basically all I need to hold me off is the spec's on the PC you linked earlier that was sixteen hundred?[QUOTE="iOverkill"][QUOTE="C_Rule"] What the hell, how can that thing be $1,300??? The CPU and GPUs are worth my than that by themselves. What am I missing?C_RuleSo this PC would be my best choice and if I did choose this how could I change the body style? What's wrong with the case? (the upside-down mobo config is a bit weird) If you can get that PC for $1,300, you'd be laughing, but it just doesn't sound right. A 980X is $1,000 and so are two GTX 580's. Hey bro since i'm stupid would you check out the website thats selling it and see if all the specs it claimed to have for thirteen hundred are still there? http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_Black_Pearl
[QUOTE="C_Rule"][QUOTE="iOverkill"]I'm assuming you looked at the PC that he posted earlier for sixteen hundred. Well I looked on http://computers.toptenreviews.com/gaming/cyberpower/cyperpower-pc-black-pearl-review.html and found this one to have better specs for three hundred cheaper. What do you guys think about it?iOverkillWhat the hell, how can that thing be $1,300??? The CPU and GPUs are worth my than that by themselves. What am I missing? So this PC would be my best choice and if I did choose this how could I change the body style? Nevermind that was a stupid question, I figured out how to change the body style haha.
[QUOTE="iOverkill"]I'm assuming you looked at the PC that he posted earlier for sixteen hundred. Well I looked on http://computers.toptenreviews.com/gaming/cyberpower/cyperpower-pc-black-pearl-review.html and found this one to have better specs for three hundred cheaper. What do you guys think about it?C_RuleWhat the hell, how can that thing be $1,300??? The CPU and GPUs are worth my than that by themselves. What am I missing? So this PC would be my best choice and if I did choose this how could I change the body style?
Good point. I'm a dumb*** when it comes to computer hardware at the moment haha, but all the input is helping me out.you said you wanted to buy a laptop that would blow past games for the next few years? No laptop out there exists like that in this world. The thing is even if the cpu in the laptop is good, they are clocked downward and are gimped to save battery life. So newer games will be bottlenecked by your cpu in about an year. Some laptops have high end video cards but they are also gimped. So both the laptop cpu and video card become out dated pretty fast and you won't be able to upgrade them at ALL. So your option is to buy a gaming pc that will blow past any and all games for the next 3-4 years and when that time comes all you'll need to do is upgrade the video card and then blow past all games once again. OR you can buy new laptops every 2 years to blow past games. Your choice bo.
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