this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2024
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Forced Obsolescence / Obsolescence by Design
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I’ve built my own in the past, but as of a few years ago it wasn’t really cost effective compared to prebuilt. I ended up buying from CyberPowerPC and had a great experience, zero issues. I did customize it slightly and swapped a motherboard and the processor in my order. Several of my friends had gone that route before and since then too, I’ve never heard complaints from them either.
At the time I bought it I got a good deal - it was during covid when the RTX3080s all got snagged instantly by crypto miners. Got mine with the 3080 and basically paid MSRP for the parts. That thing is still going strong, I’ve only added another M2 drive since then
A custom order doesn't sound like it was prebuilt.
I mean, I didn’t build it. They also have tons of their own builds you can go with, I just chose to change mine. You can split hairs on that if you like, just saying those guys do a good job.
My point is that a custom-built order isn't the same as a prebuilt machine. I'm not drawing the distinction at whether or not you personally assembled it, but rather whether or not it's a statically defined unit.
Yeah they sell those too. They’re good. Go take a look
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/category/prebuilt-systems/
OK, that looks like it comes out about even with piecing it together yourself, assuming they aren't cheaping way out on some of the unbranded components.
I mean, I didn’t build it. They also have tons of their own builds you can go with, I just chose to change mine. You can split hairs on that if you like, just saying those guys do a good job.