hmm both of them look kind of decent but i perfer msi because i have been using it for a long time but the one for amazon looks kind of cheap and sufficent
Both of them are extremely "eh"
I would say build your own but some people aren't really into doing it.
If I had to choose i'd probably go with the MSI one, purely for the fact that it has a GTX 950 (meaning you get all the cool Nvidia features) and it has an i5 which blows the FX-6300 out of the water in most tests.
Decent (08-17-2016)
Both are quite overpriced for what you get, especially the MSI one for 1200 CDN. You'd be better of building your own PC. You can get more Bang for your Buck when you build it yourself. Especially with the entry-models they purposefully make it more expensive then a self made PC.
But if I had to choose.... It'd be the MSI. Green and Blue Team FTW. Red isn't quite there yet with the Zen, so refrain from any Red CPUs.
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It's actually a aluminium and steel build. Made by in Win. Looks can be deceiving, can't they?
When people say they have built their own PC.
Decent (08-17-2016)
I want to build my own pc but I don't know where to start, I guess I'll start using the MSI one for now and do further research into building my own pc.
Ge tthe "nightblade" one, the Cybertron has a AMD FX cpu (even one of the worst ones) which use the Vishera core. This means your per-core performance will be terrible, worst than old intel cpus clocked at 2.5 ghz.
Just don't waste your money on a prebuild to be honest, it's a lot cheaper and better performance to build your own.
They seem to be overpriced. Have you looked into making one yourself?
Or you can just make it easier and made a complete self-built PC with the same chassis.
Yeah, a self-made PC is always the best, especially at the entry level they screw around with the price, making it kind of a no-brainer to just build it yourself.
When people say they have built their own PC.
Please do not buy any of these. Go ahead and re-create those builds on https://www.************.com and see how much lower the prices will be if you build it yourself.
IF your willing to spend that much, Just make your own PC its very simple, Multiple/Thousands of tutorials on Youtube, I built my first $1000 gaming pc last summer, and then later down the year another $1000 gaming pc for my brother. If you look at videos and spend a couple hours a day to understand, it will be really easy for you trust me, If you are willing to spend around$800 on a prebuild pc, with that $800 if you pick the best parts you would prob be building a $1200 prebuild pc.
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Btw we can't see the link^^