DON’T BUY FROM CYBERPOWERPC

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2021
  • I paid so much money + extra services for a gaming pc to come in with multiple issues. This isn’t right, no one should pay so much for something that’s incomplete or defective.
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  • @PapaBerto
    @PapaBerto Před 2 lety +3171

    I bought my pc from them to secure a 3080 and ryzen 9 chip. Never buy cheapo PSU from these companies that are branded with their logo. Their case choices are ass too so I took the pc apart and built it on a new case with proper airflow.

    • @vcrazy_diamond
      @vcrazy_diamond Před 2 lety +5

      Hello Berto

    • @darknekugaming8800
      @darknekugaming8800 Před 2 lety +2

      berto

    • @dacbiet
      @dacbiet Před 2 lety +3

      I did the same exact thing but not through Cyberpower but some generic prebuilt on Newegg till they started to Jack up their price

    • @dilldoe1991
      @dilldoe1991 Před 2 lety +3

      What about ibuypowee

    • @mobbarley1102
      @mobbarley1102 Před 2 lety

      I have the same problem, the pc just overheats and shuts itself off so think its the case

  • @OzMediaOfficial
    @OzMediaOfficial Před 2 lety +2759

    My guess would be, if you're still dealing with power issues, is that you either have to low wattage of a PSU, or a bad unit.

    • @willson7360
      @willson7360 Před 2 lety +96

      This or something wrong with the case/mobo. Possibly been mounted incorrectly and its shorting out. this seems more logical since they cant even install other components correctly..

    • @carboncitizen69
      @carboncitizen69 Před 2 lety +12

      @@willson7360 or you know just build your own like i did

    • @bai1t934
      @bai1t934 Před 2 lety +1

      Sometimes chrome just randomly closes. Are there any reasons why something like this could happen? Its not like worldending but its just weird and I wanna know the reason.

    • @OzMediaOfficial
      @OzMediaOfficial Před 2 lety +16

      @@bai1t934 Variety of factors honestly. Anything from conflicting software hogging memory, bad drivers, bad memory, corrupted user profiles..
      as tedious as it is, you may need to do a full wipe of chrome and give it a fresh install.

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 Před 2 lety +6

      That was my guess too, I'd use a 750W psu to be sure, or at least 650W.
      Reseat cables too, it may help.
      Prebuilts are notorious for shitty psu's and motherboards as the consumer often doesn't pay attention to those, but to the cpu and gpu only.
      Often they will have rgb to look pretty too, but rgb doesn't really add fps.

  • @striverfor7628
    @striverfor7628 Před rokem +80

    I've had my Cyberpower gaming PC for 3 years and have had no problems, it's served me very well

    • @Just_a_piece_meat
      @Just_a_piece_meat Před 6 měsíci +3

      Just got it dose it still work

    • @striverfor7628
      @striverfor7628 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Just_a_piece_meat Absolutely!

    • @JDN-DSIMONE
      @JDN-DSIMONE Před 6 měsíci +6

      yep ive had mine for 4 years and just upgraded my cpu and graphics card and its working great!

    • @kingywingyFN
      @kingywingyFN Před 6 měsíci +18

      Jesus is King Amen 🙏🏾!! God bless us all Amen 🙏🏾!!

    • @robertomoreno3364
      @robertomoreno3364 Před 5 měsíci

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      John 12:47-50

  • @okee
    @okee Před 2 lety +1164

    I feel bad for him. He probably spent a lot of money on this PC and was so excited when he received it. Yet it didn’t last long…

    • @kenshin0669
      @kenshin0669 Před 2 lety +73

      Yeah it takes long to earn that gaming pc especially when you're not a youtuber not a live streamer and not an online seller, i'm waiting someday to have my own set up and i'll buy them myself soon enough i can feel his pain

    • @-LucidDreamer-
      @-LucidDreamer- Před 2 lety

      He's just a moron he has a great PC and just has no idea what he's doing. His first mistake was buying a prebuilt.

    • @Usernamebreh
      @Usernamebreh Před 2 lety +65

      @@-LucidDreamer- some people want a pc but don’t know anything about it.thats normal,he’s not a moron.

    • @-LucidDreamer-
      @-LucidDreamer- Před 2 lety +7

      @@Usernamebreh not knowing anything about it, I built my first PC in 2 hours and was better off for it. Now, I can strip down and rebuild a PC in just minutes

    • @fadlanibrahim6959
      @fadlanibrahim6959 Před 2 lety +35

      @@-LucidDreamer- yeah, like when you buy a motorcycle and then there is something wrong with it like its missing a few screws... Then its your fault for buying it... You should buy the just the parts and built it yourself...

  • @pauls1433
    @pauls1433 Před 2 lety +979

    POV: your watching this on a cyberpower pc

  • @elkilachoCink
    @elkilachoCink Před 2 lety +2960

    I built my first PC watching Linus tech tips and the rest of them i still haven't had any problems except for apps and stupid things like that

    • @meowlzy
      @meowlzy Před 2 lety +5

      tru

    • @irepax9889
      @irepax9889 Před 2 lety +4

      same

    • @IIHydraII
      @IIHydraII Před 2 lety +79

      If you buy a prebuilt, always use a fresh install of windows, since they’re usually full of bloatware on top of that which already comes with windows.

    • @brianchia8308
      @brianchia8308 Před 2 lety +3

      Same

    • @brandonvo9727
      @brandonvo9727 Před 2 lety +60

      Honestly learning to build a PC isn’t that bad and the best part is that you get to choose how you build it and don’t have to worry about sketchy PSUs and bloatware

  • @ShiroHoshi
    @ShiroHoshi Před 2 lety +303

    Honestly buying a pre-built from them my experience wasn't that bad. It held together really well and lasted a good number of years. However after that I built my own which feels more worth it then buying pre-built. Prebuilts can also loosen up in shipping as well, but I am sure whoever put that together had to be fairly new

    • @Aberrantly
      @Aberrantly Před 2 lety +1

      Or just didn't give a rat's ass.

    • @ShiroHoshi
      @ShiroHoshi Před 2 lety +3

      @@Aberrantly that's a possibility, but less likely since they probably wouldn't be working with anyone. Cyber power takes weeks building and locating all parts before shipping. So really they only need 1 guy working full time on it just to find everything and toss it together in a warehouse. So I'd go with new

    • @hahameho3400
      @hahameho3400 Před 2 lety +4

      I used them years ago and loved my pc….till my little brother spilled a giant cup of water into it. It lasted a few years and was still strong till that moment. By far better than my ibuypower experience. I’m guessing it depends on if you get a decent employee who built it or not.

    • @ShiroHoshi
      @ShiroHoshi Před 2 lety +6

      @@hahameho3400 Completely agree Cyberpower tends to be better more often then not, in this clip it was clearly just a abd experience that could have happened from shipping or a poorly trained employee. i would still reccommend building a PC yourself since you will learn more of what you should upgrade in the future and its limitations better then any prebuild generally one. atleast with CyberPower you can see power consumption and such

    • @dylanplays4449
      @dylanplays4449 Před 2 lety +6

      I got my pc from cyberpower and it works perfectly fine this guy is just complaining for no reason

  • @uchihabean9689
    @uchihabean9689 Před 6 měsíci +32

    crazy cause the main selling point of prebuilts is having a peace of mind knowing someone who is reputable built it

    • @MusicisLife-ur8iw
      @MusicisLife-ur8iw Před 4 měsíci

      Not really. I bought a prebuilt and they used a cheap ass psu that shorted out

  • @xyloidmedina6768
    @xyloidmedina6768 Před 2 lety +179

    Keep in mind most people only make reviews on the pc when somthing is wrong
    But when the PCs fine nobody wants leave a review
    Mine came in perfect

    • @JGonzu
      @JGonzu  Před 2 lety +20

      I received this pc built poorly. You tell me if I can leave a good review

    • @ofgnathan5454
      @ofgnathan5454 Před 2 lety +94

      @@JGonzu hes not saying you should make a good review, hes just saying that when someone does get a good pc that they dont leavea good review you only get bad reviews.

    • @sniperme9504
      @sniperme9504 Před 2 lety

      cyberpower is a no no to buy unless you want to buy and fix/ upgrade. Seems like a whole lot of people have this same problem with cyberpower.

    • @JakeScurvy
      @JakeScurvy Před 2 lety +7

      @@JGonzu damn bro it’s cuz you bought a crappy pc from them

    • @AzngameFreak03
      @AzngameFreak03 Před 2 lety +7

      @Link bro look at his pc. Id be pissed at life too.

  • @hardrivethrutown
    @hardrivethrutown Před 2 lety +588

    This is why I have been building PCs for the past 5 and a half years, decent pre-built services are hard to come by, and honestly you save money doing it yourself

    • @OACustom
      @OACustom Před 2 lety +104

      well, not anymore. its literally impossible to save money and do it yourself now. unless you had a pre existing graphics card, its actually cheaper to buy pre built for now.

    • @lmaoitsmee1812
      @lmaoitsmee1812 Před 2 lety +4

      @@OACustom it’s possible. You’ll have to cut corners for other components, but it’s very possible.

    • @Shadowsphere1
      @Shadowsphere1 Před 2 lety +41

      I mean... I got a custom build from CPPC with an 11th gen Intel and a 3080.... for $800 *less* than it would have cost me to build it myself (obviously, the 3080 price being $1700 at the time of my purchase). Fuck building your own right now. Even old GPUs are going for stupid prices due to demand.

    • @babybrocute
      @babybrocute Před 2 lety +3

      @@OACustom no you can buy rtx way cheaper than the build one lol you think the build one is cheap? i been build desktop but man your crazy haha.

    • @dirkloyd8487
      @dirkloyd8487 Před 2 lety +1

      I built my most recent one. It’s got a 2080 evga hybrid I was lucky to buy on eBay for msrp since cards are a bit scary in pricing at the moment, a i9 10850k, 32gb Corsair vengeance pro 3000mhz, 750 gold Corsair psu, 3.5 Tb of storage on ssds, and a z590 mother board. It costed like 2500 is dollars though so not cheap 😂, but I was able to find my buddy one of very similar specs on Cyberpower for 1500 with a 3060 in it and I looked it over for him when he got it to make sure they did everything right and other than a few cables that I maybe would have router a little differently it was fine and he definitely got a pretty solid deal. So it depends on when you buy vs make your own for it to be cheaper.

  • @lucasskywalkerabdia.c8233
    @lucasskywalkerabdia.c8233 Před 3 měsíci +4

    POV you watching this a day after ordering a Cyberpower pc

  • @theskoomacat3106
    @theskoomacat3106 Před 2 lety +6

    I mainly bought from them last year because I was new to the PC Masterrace and the GPU situation was dire. A year later mine is still running fine. Though I have heard several stories like yours. Maybe I got lucky.

  • @nerdonabudget
    @nerdonabudget Před 2 lety +866

    You get it all worked out or is it still giving you trouble?

    • @static_apples2007
      @static_apples2007 Před 2 lety +58

      bro the same thing happening to my cyber power pc right now man i wish i can upgrade also watch your vids

    • @cooperhaddock3830
      @cooperhaddock3830 Před 2 lety +11

      It happens to me it’s just the brand

    • @sniperme9504
      @sniperme9504 Před 2 lety +42

      I had the craziest experience with cyberpower, these guys build pc without knowing anything about cooling. If you have one that shut off, take a good look at the cooling set up. Most of them don't cool, they swirl air inside.

    • @crazywall256
      @crazywall256 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sniperme9504 I heard lack thermal paste/poor air flow with cases.

    • @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm3102
      @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm3102 Před 2 lety +25

      @@static_apples2007 such a beg lol

  • @JGonzu
    @JGonzu  Před 2 lety +1241

    Update: The middle fan was not connected as it should have been. I had to buy an extended fan connecter just to have the middle radiator fan to work. As for the PC shutting down on its own I reset bios to default because when they shipped my pc the ram was over clocked and I don’t know why (they probably changed other settings I didn’t know about). As for the radiator I screwed as much screws as I could so it can be tight and secure. Everything is fine now and performs ok. Btw I did format, reset settings, updated everything including drivers. My issue is this, if a person buys a BRAND NEW pc they shouldn’t have to open it and do things to it so it can be exactly how it should have been in the first place and no one wants to wait more than 3 weeks just for it to be repaired by them. (Also it wouldn’t hurt to sub 🙂)

    • @trentenr7255
      @trentenr7255 Před 2 lety +74

      The rams supposed to be overclockdd bud. Its a “feature” of ram nowadays to include an “over clock” profile for it to run at it’s advertised rated speed. Turn on the xmp or docp profile for your ram and it should still run normal unless there’s an issue with the ram itself.

    • @jakejakedowntwo6613
      @jakejakedowntwo6613 Před 2 lety +29

      @@trentenr7255 it could be the manufacturers skimping out, some motherboards just can’t deliver enough power, shit ram with bad timing, or heat.

    • @ghallora
      @ghallora Před 2 lety +28

      Turn back on your factory RAM overclock. XMP. As others have said, it is designed that way. You'll lose a lot of performance turning it off.

    • @xd_killbot3027
      @xd_killbot3027 Před 2 lety +2

      I had set a custom ram setting in bois to its advertised clock speed and it would shut off at random... i switched the ram settings to xmp 3200mhz instead of costum and it stopped shutting off. so its probably just your bois settings for your ram

    • @sadgirllofi7472
      @sadgirllofi7472 Před 2 lety +9

      i bought a PC from corsear and yeah i did that same thing to me it just randomly shut off... i called the people and wow what bad service lol they said to take things out of the PC and i was like... look... i bought a 4,000 dollar system so i dont need to deal with that shit... it shouldnt be my job to break my back and fix your fucking issues... none could help me so i just got my 4,000 back and my friend suggested digital storm because he was getting one and they CHECK YOUR PC BEFORE SHIPPING. they build it from the ground up and give you updates... ive had this PC now for prob 4 months and wow it still works like a beast... you shouldnt have to fix anyones mistakes honestly sweetheart dont... get your fucking money back and buy from a better user... the problem with the corsair was system 32 error so it had to do something with bios or motherboard... FUCK THAT SHIT MATE... get that money back

  • @Omlet221
    @Omlet221 Před 2 lety +117

    The components in the inside look pretty decent. The issue is probably a loose wire or a bad psu that makes it shut off. You could probably find whatever screws the radiator needs.

    • @TBlacky
      @TBlacky Před rokem +15

      The guy probably raged n kicked it, got mad n decided to make some video slandering em to vent you can even see the dusty ass fan n case. They guy talks bs lad

    • @omaiskhan2943
      @omaiskhan2943 Před rokem +2

      @@TBlacky theres no dust

    • @therealThundergod132
      @therealThundergod132 Před 6 měsíci

      I had the same issue with mine.
      I had a faulty PSU, that was way underpowered for what my system had at the time (650w attempting to power an RTX 3060), and the RGB in the case stopped working. I had multiple power issues while gaming as all fans would go 100% and shut off my display.
      I gutted the whole thing myself and rebuilt the entire system myself. Put in a new 850w NZXT PSU as the PSU installed in my system was cheap non modular 650w China PSU, removed the old RAM, swapped out the RTX 3060 for a 4070, and installed new Corsair fans. I also learned the fans are PATA-Powered fans which explains why they work like shit.
      CyberPowerPC does not know how to build PC's correctly, and the tear down I did shows where they cheap out on parts. From what I learned, it's always better to build a PC on your own.

  • @Xoilen
    @Xoilen Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is why we don’t buy prebuilts, I was hesitant but after building my own PC once I enjoyed it. Took like 7 hours the first time but now I can easily do it in 1-2

  • @resengan123
    @resengan123 Před 2 lety +207

    its unfortunate they've cut corners over the years. my 2012 pc i bought from them is still working, even the 120mm aio that should have died 2 years ago. the only thing that has failed so far was the very first hard-drive. i'm actually converting it into a NAS with freenas this week. already got a 4tb drive on the way

    • @pedrosoares7273
      @pedrosoares7273 Před 2 lety +4

      Hard drives (the mechanical ones) fail... A lot. Even if they are used correctly.

    • @grooties4764
      @grooties4764 Před 2 lety +3

      i got my cyberpower pc a year ago and i’ve had absolutely 0 problems so i must’ve gotten lucky

    • @alin4874
      @alin4874 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pedrosoares7273 Depends on use, I played on laptop of years on end, same exact 1TB hard drive for like 10 years, upwards of 4-5 Windows Reinstalls per year and it ran perfectly, I've gotten my first like PC, not laptop and it had some 320GB HDD from 2007, 100 percent health. Hard Drives are better in general. I've since changed my PC with a newer one, got it last year and I'm on my second SSD because the first one failed, might I add it was just used for Windows, never installed programs or anything else on there. From personal experience HDD's are slower but more reliable.

    • @cexir2018
      @cexir2018 Před 2 lety

      That’s not a testament to them that’s a testament to the computers hardware that they used.

    • @DankMemetodes
      @DankMemetodes Před 2 lety

      Same I had one with a FX-8320 since 2015 and it was still running strong until I decided to build a new one with new parts just 2 weeks ago. Plan on setting it up to mine crypto on the side since it still works

  • @RC-it2ji
    @RC-it2ji Před 2 lety +25

    I have just recently bought from them. I just stuck with a very mid range unit because I am completely fine gaming at 1080p. When I priced all the componets myself at current market, building the same system would of actually cost me $210 more, which is why I went with buying the pre build. the only thing that could be better with it out of the box is the thermals, but that was easily solved for me by just simply making fan adjustments that were easy and no extra cost. If i was to ever need a high end machine, then I would obviously build one myself.

  • @BurstShotzX
    @BurstShotzX Před 2 lety

    It's always good to buy your own parts and case. I've never ran into issues because you know what to do and how to do it. Plus there are plenty of options on YT to learn how to do it the correct way.

  • @KyossWasHere
    @KyossWasHere Před 2 lety

    Still proud of my stores here in our place where they give you a book with all the prebuilts and actually build it infront of you.

  • @flake4179
    @flake4179 Před 2 lety +7

    i just got the parts myself and built it watching Joey Delgado and it works like a charm. Good pre-builds that don't cost you an arm and a leg are hard to come by.

  • @lanceolson5988
    @lanceolson5988 Před 2 lety +19

    I've bought two from them and they've worked great, but I *am* also aware that people online have horror stories about them. I'll admit that I wouldn't order a liquid-cooled PC from them. That's where I see the bad reviews: when liquid cooling is involved and something comes loose so the liquid spills over everything.

  • @Fluffyballz
    @Fluffyballz Před 2 lety +4

    I must say my PC is solid clean and installed perfectly with no issues. They even gave me a free overclock on the cpu and gave me a free WiFi card. So ya im quite happy with there service.

  • @jxrdz_gaming1477
    @jxrdz_gaming1477 Před 2 lety +12

    I’ve got a pc from these guys and it’s doing me well, amd rayzen 7 5700g with a rtx 3070 ti, only thing I wasn’t happy with was the cable managing, some cables from the back were on show, so just sorted it out myself, my first ever pc, hopefully In about 2 years time I’ll be able to build my own

  • @Flockingtheherd
    @Flockingtheherd Před 2 lety +12

    I bought mine a few years ago, it was pretty ok. I had some troubles getting it to start when I first got it just because I had no idea what drivers to install and what not. Haven’t had to many issues after I figured all that out. But most importantly the fans, especially for aio coolers were placed into the worst way possible that could have potentially led to damage in the expensive components. So make sure you check the fan placement when you first buy one

  • @krispytoast8804
    @krispytoast8804 Před 2 lety +30

    I bought one a few years ago, it was a really good deal, 500$ for a fx6300 and a rx560 (keep in mind this was a while ago) and it came with all name brand parts and a good psu, and was built good with great cable management, only thing I didn’t like was it was single channel ram which j upgraded soon after, seems like their quality control went to the dogs

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      You could have done that on the build page, of course they offer cheaper suggestions when they are giving 2 or 3 very good and very in demand pieces to save money, but you can upgrade anything in the build on their site!

    • @krispytoast8804
      @krispytoast8804 Před 2 lety

      @@draynged7869 it was on sale at Best Buy, so if I bought it straight from them I probably would have paid more. I rebuilt most of the original pc for my grandpa and I was surprised by the fact everything in the original pc was good name brand parts, even the psu and hdd

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      @@krispytoast8804 Nice grab!

  • @johnnydjiurkopff
    @johnnydjiurkopff Před 2 lety +12

    Lol, remember when i made this mistake too. In their defense though, what they shipped me wasn't necessarily hot garbage, just certainly wasnt worth what I'd paid. Ended up junking the CPU, heat sync, the RAM, etc. but certain components it came with, especially the power supply and motherboard were pretty high end for 2015.

  • @xporto6526
    @xporto6526 Před 2 lety +1

    Make sure the long black cable on the right of the motherboard is snug into its socket, that may help the powering off by itself, and the AIO is pretty heavy, it may have fallen off in transport as it’s litteraly being held in by like a thread or 2 from the front fans

  • @TheBuffoons_
    @TheBuffoons_ Před 2 lety +188

    Weird. So buying from cyberpower is like gambling, I got my pc from them about 3-4 years ago and never had an issue, was able to upgrade ram and the cpu without any problems, but recently I've seen nothing but people having problems with them. I think either its a chance you get something good from them or maybe their quality control has gone to shit over the past couple years

    • @ashe_xox
      @ashe_xox Před 2 lety +41

      Theres also the fact that people feel more compelled to share negative than positive experiences with a product

    • @motovlogsinla
      @motovlogsinla Před 2 lety +3

      Also 3-4 years ago they might have been better consistency and overtime cut corners to make more money like every company does over time , same company just built different now

    • @crazyasian.6875
      @crazyasian.6875 Před 2 lety

      I agree with you, I got a cyberpower pc i think 2ish years ago and its working perfectly. My friends have also gotten all cyberpower pcs so Im thinking their quality control has gone to shit.

    • @adrivn5105
      @adrivn5105 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro same I bought mine last march and it’s been running so nice and I’ve had zero issues. Upgrading to a Corsair cooler and added two more ram sticks and I’ve been satisfied since. But I’ve. noticed a lot of people having issues lately so I’m glad I got the other side of it

    • @andso7068
      @andso7068 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ashe_xox Agreed to the fullest.My PC was terrific and am super happy with my purchase.

  • @McCool117
    @McCool117 Před 2 lety +148

    I don't know how long you've had the system, however you can either get them to fix it for you, or get your money back on it and buy from a different company.
    Personally, I build my own PC, but I understand that's not what everyone does.

    • @nameinsanity
      @nameinsanity Před 2 lety +26

      with gpu prices right now, noone will bother with building a pc and will most likely get a prebuilt, unless you already own a gpu of some kind

    • @erikhjortsater5461
      @erikhjortsater5461 Před 2 lety

      I was forced to buy a prebuilt this time around, buying a 3070 from $1500 as opposed to buying a prebuilt with a 3070 from $2000 didn't feel quite right. But oh well, got myself a very neat and well kitted system, with plenty of room for upgrades. Nothing is proprietary OEM bullshit, including a 240mm AIO, a b550 gaming f and plenty of ventilation in a modified Fractal Define C case.

    • @ibyghee
      @ibyghee Před 2 lety +1

      @@nameinsanity its very easy to get a GPU at msrp, people who claim you can't. Don't even try to get them.

    • @McCool117
      @McCool117 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah it's absolutely crazy how the value of a GPU is much lower in a pre built than by itself.
      It's just scummy.
      I get pretty pissed off how poorly customers get treated, just because they wanna buy a GPU separately.

    • @McCool117
      @McCool117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ibyghee I would love to know how.
      I've looked around a lot, and have had no success.

  • @Iamhavocog
    @Iamhavocog Před 2 lety +1

    I bought from them and I have basically replaced everything but the cpu and gpu. The first day I got it the Ethernet didn’t work I sent it back to get fixed. When I got it back the Ethernet still didn’t work. I also bought the pc with 6 case fans and when customizing the pc I hit default case fans and when the pc came in it only had fan (the cpu) liquid cooler, so I had to put 5 new fans. New ram. New Ethernet adapter. And I’m sure I’m gonna have to replace my cpu cooler soon. But by the amount of things I have added/replaced I don’t claim it as a prebuilt anymore I claim it as a custom pc that I built.

  • @its.cooldragon5671
    @its.cooldragon5671 Před 2 lety

    I bought one of their PCs like five years ago and one of the fans didnt even work. My CPU would overheat in like an hour and I had to keep the glass panel off with a fan in front of it. But they gave me a replacement. The audio drivers were also wonky and some didn’t work until I pretty much bought a new motherbord

  • @warrior411shenmue9
    @warrior411shenmue9 Před 2 lety +9

    I’ve had one for years and no issues. My son actually bought one recently with a 3060ti that’s been working like a dream. Hope you got everything worked out though.

  • @Dluxe
    @Dluxe Před 2 lety +11

    this is why if you want to get a good pc
    built it your own (which is fun)
    or, go to a small shop to custom build you a piece. (they can be a bit pricey but they do an amazing job treating the PC as their own)

    • @stevenschukert6184
      @stevenschukert6184 Před 2 lety +3

      or buy a pre built, and watch any pc building video and go through and make sure everything is connected right and running well. It's just false to say you can't get a good pc if you buy a pre built

    • @johnthemannn
      @johnthemannn Před 2 lety

      @@stevenschukert6184 this is a prebuilt bruh

    • @madbruv
      @madbruv Před 2 lety

      @@johnthemannn so did you read after the part you commented on tho?

    • @johnthemannn
      @johnthemannn Před 2 lety

      @@madbruv he said at the start "or buy a prebuilt"

  • @DSHThirdK
    @DSHThirdK Před 2 lety

    Mannnnn!!! I thought I was the only person buggin. I purchased one and not even 2 weeks later all my fans stopped working and my gpu didn’t last long. I feel your pain 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @stressedtb837
    @stressedtb837 Před 2 lety +1

    Came across ABS prebuilds awhile ago. So, I ended up purchasing one with a 3060. I'd recommend, mine was built well and was set at a really fair price.

    • @shakstuh
      @shakstuh Před 2 lety

      same, ABS is really good

  • @justinrivera7471
    @justinrivera7471 Před 2 lety +32

    Sorry to see the issues man, I used to be a tech at a repair center, and the amount of cyperpower pc's that came in with dead psu's after maybe a month of use, or just components not connected properly at all was astonishing for a company like them. If you aren't looking to build the pc yourself, NZXT's BLD pc's are probably your best bet. Hope everything gets resolved.

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      You are so full of shit! LOL

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      I would love to chat with you so you would have to answer my questions on the spot, and I bet I prove you are full of shit! NZXT?? LOL They just posted a picture installing an AIO upside down on their front cover!!

    • @pudypcs5853
      @pudypcs5853 Před 2 lety +1

      @@draynged7869 Can you provide the link to this picture?

  • @Brodino96
    @Brodino96 Před 2 lety +19

    Yeah they are kinda bad, i think your restarting problems are caused by either PSU acting up (bad unit or just not powerful enough) or maybe a false contact on the pins for the restart button - Check first the front panels pins that are easier to fix, if it doesn't work try changing PSU

  • @CaliPatriot88
    @CaliPatriot88 Před 2 lety +24

    This is why I always pay a little more for an extended warranty when buying electronics. If something goes bad I'm covered for a time.

  • @alexmacleod833
    @alexmacleod833 Před 2 lety +294

    I got a pc from cyberpower a year ago and it has held up perfectly, I also got a 3070 for retail in that build. It definitely pays to swap out some parts like the power supply for better quality ones when configuring from the site, but there was zero problems with the build at all.

    • @ToyTaanic
      @ToyTaanic Před 2 lety +5

      I got a EVGA power supply 80+ gold I guess I just got lucky (I think they ran out of stock for the 3060 so they also gave me a 3060 ti instead)

    • @Mrunodos114
      @Mrunodos114 Před 2 lety +1

      Basically the same for me - this is the same company as CLX right?

    • @APswipe
      @APswipe Před 2 lety +3

      Same here , my fans are still quite and I can run current games perfectly.

    • @Astelch
      @Astelch Před 2 lety +4

      I had overheating issues with the i7 where it got up to 95-99c in cpu temperature then few months later bad ram bosd with memory issues. Had to drop 220~ on top of the purchase just to make the pc functional

    • @cadecundieff8361
      @cadecundieff8361 Před 2 lety +1

      I recently got a CyberPower Pc with 3060ti and it works perfectly as wel

  • @dremmyo
    @dremmyo Před 2 lety +133

    I bought a cyberpower PC 6 years ago and never had any major issues with it. Idk if this is a one off or if they've gotten worse over the years?
    Either way I'd suggest to anyone to just take the time and effort to figure out how to build your own and you'll never have to deal with or worry with being screwed over in any way.
    My next PC I will build myself, but i'm just saying I've always known them to be respectable so idk :/

    • @Wylie288
      @Wylie288 Před 2 lety +3

      Its likely just your standard QOC exception. If this was a wide spread issue you'd see widespread reporting

    • @Phage0070
      @Phage0070 Před 2 lety +24

      @@Wylie288 There *is* widespread reporting of it though. Have you seen Gamers Nexus videos on Cyberpower prebuilts? They are tied with *Walmart* for being the worst!

    • @ElementalSk81
      @ElementalSk81 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Phage0070 Damn, it does suck that so many are having a bad time with them. I still have two separate rigs from them, both still work perfectly fine with absolutely zero hardware issues other than windows being windows with its updates. Maybe as of late, with the pandemic and all the constraints that brought, cyberpower has gone downhill? My most recent build from the, was back in sep 2019 and that rig is still good as new ( typing on it now).
      Also people should get in the habbit of inspecting their prebuilt the moment it arrives before turning on. Very common for things to become loose, dislodged during shipping or even the builder of that pc could have "forgotten" to plug certain things in. Feels like most of the issues are showing up within the past year or so, since before then, ive always had a good experience with cyberpower and friends have said the same over the years.

    • @Shadowsphere1
      @Shadowsphere1 Před 2 lety +4

      Nah, they are fine as far as I'm concerned. It's just that people with negative experiences are more likely to be extremely vocal online and in reviews than people with good experiences. People who have no issues are enjoying their products and have no reason to go into online forums to discuss their products, whereas those with issues take online to complain because they have no other outlets to attempt getting their problems fixed. So when new customers come in doing research, all they see are the negative responses, which in turn pains the company as one that does bad service.
      You have to look at things logically. How many PCs do we figure CPPC builds for customers per year? How many complaints do we see online that are real complaints? Is the number of real complaints large compared to the supposed customer figure? If an item has 100 reviews and 20 of them are negative, is that actually 20% bad service? Those 100 people aren't the only ones who bought the item, they are just the ones who reviewed it. This item could have 10000000 people who bought it, but only 100 reviews, and only 20 bad reviews. When you look at it that way, even though it shows 20% bad reviews online, it might not actually be remotely representative of the product quality.

    • @Shadowsphere1
      @Shadowsphere1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ElementalSk81 I bought a CPPC build in October. December now and it's perfectly fine. No issues. Little on the hot side, but I attribute that to the damn 11700k chip...
      I think in recent years, the QC might have gone down a bit, but I want to say it's probably just more people coming out to complain because they have much easier outlets to do so. With how many systems they sell and build, the amount of complaints, while they look like a lot, probably aren't *that* much compared to the total amount of customers that never review their satisfied purchases online to offset the bad reviews.

  • @miruharabae
    @miruharabae Před 2 lety

    I was so close to getting a prebuilt because I was just impatient but luckily enough I decided to build my PC.

  • @raymancouldbe
    @raymancouldbe Před 2 lety +1

    Got mine about a year and a half ago with a 3080. All the fans were faced to exhaust out of the case so no intake at all. The fans on the side of the case were mounted inside and not in between the side panel like the case is designed for which made the GPU not seat all the way in the slot so they definitely didnt test it after it was built they way the put it together. The case sucks for airflow too. Gonna get a new case and fans pretty soon here but feel lucky that everything seems to work so far after I adjusted everything properly. Would not recommend them to anyone myself, just happened to get a crazy deal for the parts it came with so I pulled the trigger.

  • @charleshines1553
    @charleshines1553 Před 2 lety +5

    If it shuts off a lot by itself, I wonder what power supply it has. It may be one too small and is overheating, causing it to turn off for safety to prevent fires (hopefully prevent them). From the looks of the corner cutting they did mounting those fans it would seem they may be using cheaply made parts.

  • @jdom2006to2012
    @jdom2006to2012 Před 2 lety +7

    That's why I take my time building and help anyone who wants a build. I can thankfully say most of my clients always become frequent customers and all my stuff i build lasts and works great
    That is just terrible the fan screws look like they stripped out from the aio rad honestly wouldn't be surprised to see that tho

    • @musingexistence269
      @musingexistence269 Před 2 lety

      Help me order my build brodie? $800 budget it’s okay if it’s a little more tho

    • @Wyattandkim
      @Wyattandkim Před rokem

      Yo I would love to learn about pcs

  • @terransnaturesoul
    @terransnaturesoul Před 2 lety

    I have to agree. They sent me a partially built pc with parts missing and it took me two and a half weeks with tech support for them to finally admit they screwed up. They are sending the parts, but I have no idea how to install it. Run like hell!

  • @pizzarayy
    @pizzarayy Před 5 měsíci

    Knowing what I know now I probably wouldn't buy a prebuilt from them but I am happy I did as I was able to get my foot in the door on how to build and maintain a PC.

  • @yaheardprince
    @yaheardprince Před 2 lety +6

    Yea man, I was going to buy from them but I had done research and I changed my mind instantly. Now I just decided to build my own pc it’s less and it’s not that hard as it seems I’ll come back at let u know my experience when I finally build it

    • @tortletastic5524
      @tortletastic5524 Před 2 lety

      Tbh it just depends where u buy the pc off

    • @sycolix
      @sycolix Před 2 lety

      Digital Storm is better.

    • @yaheardprince
      @yaheardprince Před 2 lety

      @@sycolix yea I haven’t done research on them but I checked them out but they got high prices makes me want to just build my own

    • @sycolix
      @sycolix Před 2 lety

      @@yaheardprince Yeah, the prices have went up recently, but when I get one from them, they were cheaper.

    • @jondoe-xn9st
      @jondoe-xn9st Před 2 lety +2

      The price for a 3070 ti is almost the same price as their prebuilt with a 3070 ti in it. Smart move is buy a prebuild and upgrade when needed.

  • @shagadelic3000
    @shagadelic3000 Před 2 lety +3

    I recently bought pc parts and had it built for me in the shop. I stayed there the whole time to watch so they would do it properly. Gotta be careful with these guys who assume that the customer doesn't know anything about the computer.

  • @custominorEZ
    @custominorEZ Před rokem

    Yeah the first one I ever ordered from Best Buy was DOA. I spent about an hour going trough it with a fine toothed comb and found RAM that wasn’t fully seated, loose connectors and a couple things that weren’t even plugged in. I got it going but after all that I didn’t feel comfortable keeping it and returned it.

  • @youngbeegaming
    @youngbeegaming Před 2 lety +2

    I built mines for like 500 hands down listen guys don't be afraid to do your research and learn how to build your own for first timers thank you for spreading the word my dude they have to know

    • @lumpdump4924
      @lumpdump4924 Před 2 lety

      Not that simple for most people also it can be pretty intimidating

  • @rrmovies1
    @rrmovies1 Před 2 lety +14

    I bought one this year and the only issue I had was a faulty psu that they replaced immediately., my guess is that whoever built yours was the issue. The company does have issues don’t get me wrong but I definitely think it’s just builders error here

    • @waitwhat1961
      @waitwhat1961 Před 2 lety

      i got a 2080 pc build from cyberpower back in may 2019 and its still running fine the hdd went out recently and i replaced it but i dont think it was a problem with the company because there were many times where the pc was on and the power went out due to a storm, power outages happen often on my area. but but other than that its gonna be going on 3 years with relatively no problems im guessing if pre builts are bad right now its due to the resell prices of most pc parts and pre built pc companies still trying to maintain lower costs, guess i was lucky i got mine pre covid

    • @truthteller880
      @truthteller880 Před 2 lety

      Dude get a different power supply altogether don't use any of the ones they give you.

    • @rrmovies1
      @rrmovies1 Před 2 lety

      @@truthteller880 how come? It’s an evga 850w gold, it was brand new

  • @LeadRakFPS
    @LeadRakFPS Před 2 lety +22

    LTT's "Secret Shopper" series is pretty spot on as far as build quality and customer service. With the exception of Digital Storm of course. And clearly that's due to my own personal experience that I described below.

  • @upsstore3731
    @upsstore3731 Před 2 lety

    Man i just ordered a pc through them and dropped a huge cash on it. then I saw this vid. makes me feel uneasy! Hopefully mine come through okay

  • @Raptor.Senpai
    @Raptor.Senpai Před 2 lety

    I once worked as IT for a company that ordered a bunch of c*berpower PCs, I remember at least 4 of them had them network cards placed in ddr4 sockets

  • @patrickmoldovan5361
    @patrickmoldovan5361 Před 2 lety +114

    It could be your power supply. 3070 demands a lot of power 550 at least. If your parts don't receive the necessary power your computer will shut off a lot. I recommend a 600w/650w power supply if you don't have one already.

    • @cooperhaddock3830
      @cooperhaddock3830 Před 2 lety

      It’s just the brand

    • @sniperme9504
      @sniperme9504 Před 2 lety +18

      Exactly Patrick Moldovan, but why would a brand new pc need a upgrade lol cyberpower lol

    • @Dr.Deadpooll
      @Dr.Deadpooll Před 2 lety +7

      Be A Chad And Get A 850 PSU

    • @threadworm437
      @threadworm437 Před 2 lety +1

      True, I have a 2070 super and my pc draws around 500w max

    • @michaelzomsuv3631
      @michaelzomsuv3631 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dr.Deadpooll 850 won't do much if it's a crap PSU. I had a 850 watts gold rated PSU and my PC would still shut down.

  • @stelthy3450
    @stelthy3450 Před 2 lety +108

    I've built my own for years. Always fun. But also bought one from them customized with certain specific brands of what I wanted. Arrived in perfect working condition and lasted many years. Also ordered 1 for my uncle because you literally couldn't purchase the parts for the price they sold it for built. 2 years later his is working perfect. I understand bad builds happen but maybe not crap on the entire business? They back their product. You should have complained and then they would ask for pics then they would pay for it to be shipped back and fix it for you. Also how do we know this wasn't a cyberpower pc sold from a different store and not shipped directly from them?

    • @DsgSleazy
      @DsgSleazy Před 2 lety +14

      Well when the majority of their reviews on both CZcams and retailers are bad I'd advise people to stay away from them.

    • @PDXCustomPCS
      @PDXCustomPCS Před 2 lety +5

      Ive had 3 of them work fine, but thats just my experience. I've built over 35 PC's, and haven't found anything wrong with their builds. Taking them apart is crappy, but only because they use zip ties for cable management and cut them to the end. This is a mistake from someone building PC's all day, and most likely tired. It doesnt happen to the majority. But, their support is amazing. If support was notified of this, they'd have replaced and maybe even upgraded it being it was their fault.

    • @soheell
      @soheell Před 2 lety +2

      found the ceo of cyberpower.

    • @Mustang1984
      @Mustang1984 Před 2 lety +1

      My first modern pc I bought from them with a 2080ti/8700k and it's been working fine for 2 years. Just built a 3080ti/5900x pc myself and gave the CP to my nephew and it's been good. I mean i'd never buy any full pc nowadays as building them is easy but CP didn't send me a lemon so idk.

    • @Twongz_does_anything
      @Twongz_does_anything Před 2 lety

      @@Mustang1984 where r u from?

  • @SuperPeakey
    @SuperPeakey Před 2 lety

    Never, fortunate enough to know how to build them myself. Research is key

  • @polarbear1034
    @polarbear1034 Před 2 lety

    Maingear all day everyday, they put pride in their work. Have had their “Vybe” pc for two years now with their custom water cooling system and man is that thing beautiful and it never gets above safe operating temps. You pay a little more but you won’t get anything cheaply put together like in this video. Maingear craftsmanship really speaks for itself.

  • @Reegareth
    @Reegareth Před 2 lety +3

    I bought one from cyberpower just because it was the only way I could quickly get a 3080 about a year ago for "Closer" to MSRP rather than 2600 for the card by itself. So I essentially bought a barebones PC from them with the case, mobo, cpu, and gpu I wanted and didn't pay for anything else I could avoid. Received it and then rebuilt the entire thing from the ground up myself. Cant actually speak badly from the actually quality of the system however as it was actually built properly in my case. And trust me I would know as I tore the entire system down when I received it.

    • @herehere3184
      @herehere3184 Před 2 lety

      How much did that run you? I just upgraded from a rx480 to a 980ti and it still cost me 300 .. (I was tired of waiting) and I know still got a old as dirt card .. This is prob my option once I get past Christmas

    • @Reegareth
      @Reegareth Před 2 lety +1

      I paid $2700 (shipping, taxes, additional fees included). I should emphesis that this is not a good deal. I WAY overpaid for this but at the time (9/29/2021) This was the only option that didn't feed the scalpers. The Budget was also no issue for me so I didn't mind paying the extra but if you have a strict budget this is not a good way to go.
      Heres a list of most but not all of what was included in that
      i9-10900K
      Corsiar 4000D Airflow Case
      Corsair iCUE H115i
      2 - 1TB M.2 WD Blue M.2 NVME SSD's (Already had a 2TB 970 EVO with windows on it)
      Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Ultra Mobo
      Corsiar RM850x PSU
      MSI RTX 3080
      after I received it I reconfigured the entire system and replaced all case fans with the Corsiar QL Fans and added my own 64GB kit of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (4x16 C16). I Also ended up replaceing the MSI 3080 with a EVGA 3080 as it was a better skew of the card with a better cooling solution.
      i.imgur.com/vq0H7jZ.mp4
      Theres a video of the completed build.

    • @makhan200007
      @makhan200007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Reegareth checked out the vid. Nice rig. Nice and clean.

  • @trashcanconnoisseur2586
    @trashcanconnoisseur2586 Před 2 lety +8

    I built my first pc when i was 15 and honestly ive never had a issue with it since and its honestly not that hard and pretty easy, all you have to do is watch afew yt vids on how to build one and do some research on parts for it and you’re set

  • @doomx4258
    @doomx4258 Před 2 lety +1

    Has 2 pcs from here since 2015 and they both are fine. Idk maybe the UK department are just goated

  • @fenixphucks3331
    @fenixphucks3331 Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry you had this experience with them bro. :( I am using my Cyberpower PC build for 3 years now its still holding up well. In my build they did a good job but its good to know they arent consistent with it. Maybe I wont go back to them next time around

  • @fuzey4544
    @fuzey4544 Před 2 lety +5

    Yeah the only issue I had with cyber power was improper cooling ( My cpu kept overheating) and the wait time. It took me half a year to get my pc. I was originally getting a 3070 but they bumped me up to a 3080 OC. And I'm very grateful for the fact they did that. But yeah idk. I've always always always used cyber power pcs for my entire life basically but recently they've been slacking. They used to be the best pre builts but sadly I don't think that's the case anymore

  • @draynged7869
    @draynged7869 Před 2 lety +3

    Bought from them twice and both still work fine! Most likely that happened during shipping! Shipping companies especially with heavy packages don't give a shit! They throw boxes that say fragile, and set boxes that say this end up upside down and ect! They build perfectly good PCs and they let you choose every single part that goes into the build from a pretty big list of parts! If they sold all crap then they wouldn't have a business! With that said I bought both my PC's from them years ago and have since then learned to build them myself and I love doing it! A buddy of mine that lives a few states away used them 4 months or so ago and his PC runs and is built flawlessly!

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      @Lee Xiong Dude you can see where they were screwed in to the RAD, those holes aren't brand new and untouched!

  • @Haz4ard
    @Haz4ard Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve built a pre built from them and been using for about a year and a half now and never saw a problem

  • @marijnbassa5251
    @marijnbassa5251 Před 2 lety

    thats why i builded it my self i thought it was hard but it took me 2 hours to build and was straightforward af

  • @jaythibert2043
    @jaythibert2043 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Just to let you guys know I bought a PC from cyberpower and had no problem with it it was all together in one piece It runs clean It does not lag once I had it now for 2 years not a issue but what this guy is explaining is that they messed up on one of their builds not all cyberpower PCs are shit!

  • @RioSuave11
    @RioSuave11 Před 2 lety +13

    Got a CyberPowerPC for a year now, good cable management, everything screwed in properly, so far no issues whatsoever, I'm also new to PC gaming, and I'm very pleased with them, I had my nephew play on it once, decided to take a look inside, and dropped the side glass panel, so I contacted them, and they shipped me a new one within a week, so customer service hasn't been a issue either, some stuff just gets shipped out bad, even consoles I've seen ppl open up brand new systems that we're DOA, doesn't happen that often but it does lol this is what warranties are for people.
    I Highly recommend them especially with all the scalping going on 10/10 from me.

    • @Axxel-720
      @Axxel-720 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah i also got a cyberpower like 10 years now, its good enough but it starts breaking apart after like 5 years, too lazy to buy a case so i just bought parts

    • @FletcherChiles
      @FletcherChiles Před 2 lety

      I bought mine off of amazon for $500 with a Radeon RX 580 GPU and an i5-7400. Upgraded To 1 Terabyte SSD, 8 Terabyte HDD, and 64 GB of RAM.

    • @Straflight
      @Straflight Před 2 lety +1

      @@FletcherChiles What do you use the ram for?

    • @FletcherChiles
      @FletcherChiles Před 2 lety

      @@Straflight I use it for Video Editing and Designing Video games / 3D models.

    • @Straflight
      @Straflight Před 2 lety +1

      @@FletcherChiles ah nice

  • @ZacStaylon
    @ZacStaylon Před 2 lety

    Bro I'm so sorry to hear this man. I hope you get a new and better pc soon and that you are refunded in full!

  • @chargedewd.
    @chargedewd. Před 2 lety

    The first custom pc I got was from them, NEVER had an issue with Cyberpower. I even recommended them to others after I got it the experience was nice, knowing if something went wrong I could just call them if needed. That was my experience with them I had no issues, shame others have had issues, maybe quality control has changed since 6 years ago when I bought it. I fully rebuilt my own before the 2020 pandemic hit.

  • @DoktrDub
    @DoktrDub Před 2 lety +12

    The old motto is “if you want something done right you gotta do it yourself”
    It’s very relevant in this case, you’ll also save yourself some money to buy better components... and end up with a better pc that is built to much higher standards

    • @elitejjterror2441
      @elitejjterror2441 Před 2 lety

      Man I swear the only way pre built pc makers make their money is off people who have 0 brain cells

    • @zyftis6927
      @zyftis6927 Před 2 lety

      @@elitejjterror2441 or people getting gpus and cpus for less than scalper prices.

    • @bloodysorrow5625
      @bloodysorrow5625 Před 5 měsíci +1

      nah bro. it costs way more to build yourself now. a gpu itself will be chunky.

  • @hardcorehardware361
    @hardcorehardware361 Před 2 lety +29

    I've always been an advocate for building your own system ever since I built my first Pentium 2 233mhz rig but that's quite difficult now days considering the prices on GPU's, every prebuilts I've looked at the prices are inflated. There's really no way out other than buying a prebuilt or building your own using an overpriced GPU. Stock isn't the issue here in Australia, I can get anything I want its just the prices are insane.. Even second hand prices are inflated, the only other option is just buy a console IF you can get one and even then you will pay more for it but a Gaming PC will cost you allot more. There's really no way around it, I'm sorry this happened to you mate:( Did they help you?

    • @EnoYaka
      @EnoYaka Před 2 lety +1

      no one knows how to build and that shit breaks easy with shocks

    • @hardcorehardware361
      @hardcorehardware361 Před 2 lety

      @@EnoYaka No one knows how to build a PC? There are countless build videos on CZcams, How would anybody learn if they never tried?

    • @draynged7869
      @draynged7869 Před 2 lety

      LOL Prices were insane over the last year charging over double MSRP for every GPU on the market regardless of where you live! Not worth it at all! Just wait until they restock like right now!

    • @EnoYaka
      @EnoYaka Před 2 lety

      @@hardcorehardware361 oh yeah let me just go learn with over a thousand dollars worth of hardware.. oops teehee broke my 1200 dollar graphics card and fried my cpu.. oh well most people have an extra 2-3k to throw around right?? right!?

  • @imfrank5475
    @imfrank5475 Před 2 lety +1

    i bought a cyber power prebuilt about a year ago, i just replaced the ram and it’s still working fine

  • @lou-v9m
    @lou-v9m Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for spreading this awareness.

  • @swerve999
    @swerve999 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a cyberpower pc never had any real issues and it was cheaper than it would have been to build it myself

  • @gamersteve4512
    @gamersteve4512 Před 2 lety +3

    Weird... I have one, but mines is perfectly fine . I had mines for a year now; done some insane vr games and it's held up perfectly.
    Im sorry to hear yours was poorly constructed.

    • @LulMexico
      @LulMexico Před 2 lety

      Exactly I’ve been gaming heavy with vr and streaming plus gta mods. Pc has held up perfectly fine.. I don’t understand how people get the defective ones lol

    • @Novafan
      @Novafan Před 2 lety +2

      @@LulMexico their quality control is just shit and their customer service has to be the worst in the world. they just send out too much shit to be considered trustworthy

  • @redacted3776
    @redacted3776 Před 2 lety

    I work for a computer retailer and often times the power supplies in prebuilts are the bare minimum for the gpu included I've seen 3070Ti's paired with 650w psu's it's just how it is they cut corners (you seem to have an extremely similar issue). Same thing with the fans not being attached I'm sure they would say it isnt normal but they do shit like that to save time considering the mass amounts of PCs they're pushing out.

  • @itzd0m55gaming2
    @itzd0m55gaming2 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a shitty PC prebuilt and I learned how to build one so I am now upgrading it with a graphics card because when I bought it didn’t have one because I wanted to learn how to build one myself

  • @richardrodriguez4847
    @richardrodriguez4847 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a friend who got a prebuilt from Cyberpower and he told me that his CPU didn't even have thermal paste even though they installed an AIO.

    • @discordmod2888
      @discordmod2888 Před 2 lety

      I think they charge extra for thermal paste

    • @expiredgamer_ugh
      @expiredgamer_ugh Před 2 lety +2

      aio 100% come stock with thermal paste that is in-fact cap

    • @richardrodriguez4847
      @richardrodriguez4847 Před 2 lety

      @@expiredgamer_ugh Not all AIO comes with pre installed thermal paste and they could've used their first party parts that doesn't have thermal paste pre applied so it's entirely possible.

    • @expiredgamer_ugh
      @expiredgamer_ugh Před 2 lety

      @@richardrodriguez4847 their aios are usually brand they don't make em, bitspower does

  • @jpesicka999
    @jpesicka999 Před 2 lety +4

    Don't buy prebuilts PERIOD. Buy one part at a time and build it yourself. And you need to spend AT LEAST 40-50% of your budget on the graphics card.

    • @willson7360
      @willson7360 Před 2 lety +6

      2-3 years ago it would make sense to build everything on your own. However, due to covid and shortages it makes more sense to buy a pre-built due to costs.

    • @makhan200007
      @makhan200007 Před 2 lety

      @@willson7360 yeh, I've been meaning to build a PC, supplies shortage issues. Holding out till spring.

  • @spakentruth
    @spakentruth Před 6 měsíci

    Im sorry you went through this. Its bad experiences like this that turn people of PCs and PC gqming entirely and I despise companies that just hack job their way to easy money.
    My recommendation would be to see if you can get a better PSU. It sounds like. Afailing or def ctive PSU. but based on how this PC was built FROM outside looking in, this is one of the worst builds ive ever seen and ive made mistakes buulding computers. But this makes me feel better about that now.

  • @cyberyaya8483
    @cyberyaya8483 Před 2 lety

    I bought a PC from them like 3-4 years ago, still with me strong, no problems.

  • @BLooDY3dd
    @BLooDY3dd Před 2 lety +4

    I have a prebuild gaming PC from ABS and it is perfect and I dont think all cyberpower PCs are build like that, you probably get 1 bad in a thousand.

  • @RBFR01
    @RBFR01 Před 2 lety +30

    this is why you build your own pc, we cant trust companies to do a good job because they never do.

    • @tyler6602
      @tyler6602 Před 2 lety +1

      I've had 3 pre-builts and never had an issue lol

    • @hdirtbike5345
      @hdirtbike5345 Před 2 lety

      i am from norway and its a store there called multicom they are doing a good job on pc

    • @fastf.8755
      @fastf.8755 Před 2 lety

      if you want it built get it from a locally owned buisness.

    • @johnthemannn
      @johnthemannn Před 2 lety

      @@fastf.8755 or go with nzxt bld

    • @justsomeguy4260
      @justsomeguy4260 Před 2 lety

      @@johnthemannn no

  • @sherm6_218
    @sherm6_218 Před 2 lety

    A friend of mine who wanted a PC but didn't really know how to build one or have the time to learn how to do so asked me what pre-build site he should buy off of. After configuring his setup on PCPartPicker, I had him send the parts to me and I assembled and setup his rig myself. In total (even after he sent me $100 for building it for him) he saved about $300 compared to basically the same build from iBUYPOWER

  • @firerage2276
    @firerage2276 Před 2 lety

    I have a cyberpowerpc never had any issues with them had for over 6+ years now still works fine did had to manually replace the fans because all 3 fans the came with the case all died. But other than that had no problems with them everything stills works fine to this date I feel bad for you man. I build my own computers now. I hope you got everything working it can be very annoying to deal with cheap prebuilts companies like cyberpowerpc.

  • @fiveohmo
    @fiveohmo Před 2 lety

    Thats why you buy budget/decent prebuilt and use the rest of your money to upgrade later on like i did, went from a r5 3600 and rx 580 + plus shitty psu mbd ram ssd to a r9 5900x 3080ti now with well reputable brands. Took me about a year and half of saving and spending the money on most important parts first

  • @kjpcgaming9296
    @kjpcgaming9296 Před 2 lety +3

    I've never had any issues with my gaming pc from Cyberpower. I've been using it for over two years for my channel videos. It really sucks that yours wasn't done right. I have no knowledge of their customer service tho as I've not had to use it. Wishing you well. NZXT is where my friends go to :)

  • @Animo81
    @Animo81 Před rokem +4

    I've had 3 PCs from CyberPower, each one lasting around 10 years or so. No serious issues with any of them.

  • @Statvar
    @Statvar Před 4 měsíci

    That’s exactly why I build my own, I’d be pissed too if that happened to me

  • @Usernamebreh
    @Usernamebreh Před 2 lety

    If it shuts down by itself then it might be the power supply.prebuilds usually cheap out on that part.

  • @kenzieusa3356
    @kenzieusa3356 Před 2 lety +4

    You’re complaining because your push pull config isn’t screwed in with all screws that’s not a big deal

  • @VoidHxnter
    @VoidHxnter Před 2 lety +4

    I bought a CyberPowerPC like 3 years ago, it’s been working flawlessly ever since, never once had a problem with it. I’m sure with any pre-built PC company theres bound to be some that are really bad like this one.

  • @SSBBMario301
    @SSBBMario301 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is why I’ll never buy I prebuild. I was actually gonna get a prebuild from some random Chinese company but everyone was telling me that their PCs are a scam. So I’m just gonna stick to building my own pc instead. It’s cheaper and you can any kind of specs that you want plus more.

  • @matttharipper
    @matttharipper Před 2 lety

    Damn. I got my PC from cyber power almost eight years ago. It’s been running like a champ since.

  • @dethmane
    @dethmane Před 2 lety +3

    You musta got the 1 out of 1000 luck. I've bought 2 from them and had NO issues with either. I just gutted my 12 year old PC I bought from them, and put new internals in it for my son. The tower still works great, and my current one I've used for last 3 years is about to get the internals upgraded. Sorry about your luck.

  • @bdunn7037
    @bdunn7037 Před 2 lety +10

    I had bought a prebuilt from cyberpowerpc 3 years ago. I didn't know it was a scam because I didn't know anything about pcs. It had an fx-6300 and an r7240. Both of those are around 2012. being sold for $500. a 40$ cpu and a $30 gpu in a $500 system. I built my own 1 year ago and its has an i5 9400f and a gtx 1660. I used the parts from the cyberpowerpc and upgraded it and gave it to my brother. It has a fx 8350 and an rx 480 which is enough for him cuz all he plays is minecraft.

    • @sycolix
      @sycolix Před 2 lety +4

      My parents bought me that exact same PC a few years, not knowing that they had gotten ripped off because they also didn't know anything about PCs. Thank god I was able to get a new one last year with a 2060 and i7-9700f, because my god that PC was terrible, but I was stuck with it because they couldn't afford the buy me a new one.

  • @mrbeachbird612
    @mrbeachbird612 Před 2 lety +1

    I already have a gaming pc from a very popular company but this is really helpful to new buyers who have got into the pc market I am not tryna say to buy this but my friend got the xytream model from Best Buy which is working great 👍 and In perfect conditions and it’s bean a few months now

  • @SavingPrivateBob
    @SavingPrivateBob Před 6 měsíci

    Your best bet is to always buy the parts yourself and if you don't want to also build it yourself, get the local PC expert (best in your area) to build it. You'll be seeing him face-to-face, so he'll be sure to build it perfectly.