Cyberpower Laptop Driver For Mac
I hope this is the right place to put this thread. I can't figure out where this should go. Anyhow, I'm thinking of purchasing a custom-built PC from CyberPower PC. Has anyone here dealt with them? Before purchasing from them, I want to make sure they're a worthwhile company. I can't find many ratings for them, but the few I have found I've seen good and bad. So I'm not really sure what to think about them.
One thing I read a lot about was that their customer service isn't very good. Though I Emailed them a question and I recieved a reply within the hour. Of course, that was through Email.
The PC I'm thinking of buying is this, and it comes to roughly $2,800. Personally I did buy from them. And i Regret every minute of it. My case came damaged, wouldn't boot and took them another month to get it back to me (with new scratches and the same parts (i wrote down the serial numbers)). Last PC I bought from a manufacturer.
And yes, tech support licks fuzzy ones, unless your fluent in Indian. I had to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau to get them to service my computer!! As far as components: That computer, brand new from NewEgg, would cost ya about $2200 There are some pretty major components in there that i dont know ya need. The Geforce 8600 - At least get the 8800, more stable and much better in general. 1200W PSU, Quad SLI and 1 Video card - Uber overkill - at least get 2 cards so you can run SLI, and if you really think you need 4 video cards for anything, you wouldn't be looking at a retail store to sell it to ya.you'd be custom building.
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The intel is nice yes, but you can save $100 and get a 2.5GHz and not notice. (unless you plan on running Unreal 3, Doom, Oblivion, Warcraft, and Halo at the same time) Whatever you do.DO NOT USE CYBERPOWER!!! They got shinny adds but you dont want the headache. Using feedback I've recieved from various places I've refined my list a bit. Though I'm unsure if I should continue to post it in this thread, or create a new one about refining the list more.
But here's the list so far anyway. Power Supply: 600 Watts Power Supply CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6750 CPU @ 2.66GHz 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache 64-bit (either that or (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6850 CPU @ 3.00GHz 1333FSB 4MB L2 Cache 64-bit) Cooling Fan: Artic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro 92mm CPU Cooling Fan (Extreme Silent at 20dBA & Overclock Proof) Motherboard: Not sure yet. Memory: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB 16X PCI Express Harddrive: 300GB (150GBx2) Gaming Western Digital Rapter 10,000RPM SATA150 16MB Cache WD1500ADFD+0 Optical Drive: 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER Sound: 3D WAVE ON-BOARD 5.1 SOUND CARD Network: ONBOARD 10/100 NETWORK CARD Wireless: LINKSYS WMP54GS 802.11G PCI Network Card Floppy: 1.44 MB FLOPPY DRIVE OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition w/ Service Pack 2 That's just something I put together using the system builder thing on CyberPower PC.
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I don't think I'm going to buy from them, I just used the builder so I can get a basic idea of the parts. Though the motherboard is something I'm not sure about. I keep hearing conflicting reports about it. Some say I should get a quad-core, others say I should steer clear. So I'm not sure on that one yet. By the way, what is the most RAM Windows XP will recognize? I dont know about how much XP will recognize, but most good MB top out at 8GB, you should be just fine with 2GB though.
Bamboo fun cth-661 driver for mac. As far as MB's go, i like asus, Solid Builds and lots of supported peripherals. MSI is failry good as well however their chipset fans have issues,($10) to get a new, good, one; or you can have MSI send ya one every couple of months. When your looking and stuff, dont forget the case. Ive seen it happen and its a bad night when you realize you dont have a box for your new shinney toy.