Hi Casey,
Remember me ?
I had configured an Intel rig for you in January for your budget of $700.
Looks like your budget has pretty much increased
OK, here's the deal. I checked out Tigerdirect.com and Newegg.com for price comparison of the various components and the total is very close to the $1570 Cyberpower is quoting. My observations are as follows:-
- The processor, RAM and graphics card are all fairly high end.
- The Samsung Blu Ray / DVD R-RW combo is a good feature.
- Hard disk is good with 1TB storage.
- In my opinion the motherboard has one disadvantage - there is no on board video. This can become particularly
disadvantageous in the event of a graphics card failure. If you did have on board video you can disconnect the
cable from the defective graphics card and connect it to the on board video socket and continue using the
computer. But of course you will not be able to play any games that requires the graphics card.
- The power supply unit - Xtreme gaming - doesn't seem to be a popular one.
- Don't get fooled by the case that is being shown. That is just to make the deal look attractive. You will get a
very basic case without all that digital displays and LED lights as it costs only $35 !!!
- You will have to continue with your existing monitor. The price does not include a new monitor.
- Bear in mind that the OS (windows 7 Home Premium) will come pre installed and not as a separate disk. In all
probability you will have to make the "recovery disks" on your own. These are required in case you have any
problems with Windows 7.
So, Casey .... these are my observations. But if you are happy with what Cyberpower is offering you can go ahead. It will suit SSE very well.
Regards
vin_sun