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logainofhades Odd combo. I guess ok for someone that needs the cores for professional work, but still wants to game? Reply
cknobman Unbalanced configuration that costs way too much given the gaming performance on hand. Like logain said maybe for a professional that wants to game some on the side? Reply
Eximo GPUs for photoshop and video editing and stuff as well. But also, yeah, they are just trying to get rid of unsold high end hardware. Reply
logainofhades cknobman said: Unbalanced configuration that costs way too much given the gaming performance on hand. Like logain said maybe for a professional that wants to game some on the side? Yea, a 250k plus would have been a more sensible CPU to pair with that GPU. Reply
Bigshrimp I imagine this PC would cost about $1,000 to $1,200 if the computer part prices weren't hyperinflated… Reply
Roland Of Gilead Eh, I'm confused. Is it a 285 or a 285k? It seems like it's the 285 given how you referenced it against the 285k in cost. But the chart show only the 285k. Are we to guestimate the 285's performance? I'm sure it's pretty close in performance, but some accuracy would help potential buyers. Just sayin'. Reply
PEnns While people on the forum here are advised to stay away from CyberPower for pre-builts, we see articles dedicated to them! Reply
logainofhades PEnns said: While people on the forum here are advised to stay away from CyberPower for pre-builts, we see articles dedicated to them! Because editorial and the forum itself are basically different entities, in a way. Reply
rgd1101 logainofhades said: Because editorial and the forum itself are basically different entities, in a way. one get paid and the other one is working for free Reply
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