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What are people’s thoughts on these Costco prebuilt gaming rigs?


What are people’s thoughts on these Costco prebuilt gaming rigs?

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  2. VagueConnorg

    Honestly for the cyberpower, it’s not a bad deal. If someone were to go to best buy, they’d get half the storage and memory for the same price.

    The ibuypower is $300 cheaper than best buy’s selling it, so pretty good prices being completely honest. Comparing the prices on pcpartpicker, I’d say it’s actually pretty identically the same price to buy the prebuilt than it is to buy the individual parts.

  3. LordMuzhy

    Yeah it’s not bad price wise, however I’d advise against the intel CPU’s it would be great if they made them with AMD instead of

  4. XFiveOne

    The specs seem decent, but I’m willing to bet the ram and storage are bottom of the barrel. Power supply and motherboard too. You can build your own PC for like $1400 and get really nice parts that you’ve actually picked out instead of those mystery machines. Basically, those are probably full of off-brand or cheaper brand parts that will work, just not that great and not that long. Just my foreshadowing.

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