From what I heard, cyberpower is not the best company to buy from.
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
FactCommieChipmunk wrote:
From what I heard, cyberpower is not the best company to buy from.
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
I was thinking of building a computer, but the only problem I have is that I have never build a computer before and if I screw something up then I'm screwed.CommieChipmunk wrote:
From what I heard, cyberpower is not the best company to buy from.
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
If you mess something up, just take it to the local computer store and have them finish the job. It will be cheaper than buying two processors and just not using one.
send me the other!
It's really not hard. Hell, I built my first computer when I was 15, and I had (almost) no problems (faulty RAM ). Most things only fit one way, so unless you are overly abusive to the hardware, you needn't worry about breaking anything..Private_Adam wrote:
I was thinking of building a computer, but the only problem I have is that I have never build a computer before and if I screw something up then I'm screwed.CommieChipmunk wrote:
From what I heard, cyberpower is not the best company to buy from.
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
I guess I'm going to try to build a computer, If I screw something then I will post it here .Havok wrote:
It's really not hard. Hell, I built my first computer when I was 15, and I had (almost) no problems (faulty RAM ). Most things only fit one way, so unless you are overly abusive to the hardware, you needn't worry about breaking anything..Private_Adam wrote:
I was thinking of building a computer, but the only problem I have is that I have never build a computer before and if I screw something up then I'm screwed.CommieChipmunk wrote:
From what I heard, cyberpower is not the best company to buy from.
Yes, it'll work, but you already have a processor... you're wasting a lot of money.
Your best option would be to build your own. It's really really easy...
I don't mind helping you build a computer, but keep your sex life to yourself .Private_Adam wrote:
If I screw something then I will post it here .