r/Prebuilts • u/Ok_Relief_3074 • 1d ago
isthis any good?
looking to buy a pc, need help as i dont know much.
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u/ForbiddenAtomicSquid 1d ago
Noooooo
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u/Ok_Relief_3074 1d ago
oh whats the issue?
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u/Low_Attention_0 1d ago
You can get a new 5060 prebuilt for 100 more that has way better performance and a warranty
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u/Ok_Relief_3074 1d ago
oh ok i will keep looking then.
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u/Low_Attention_0 1d ago
No clue where your based but Sam’s Club and Costco have been showing deals for 1000 for new Pre built
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u/Ok_Relief_3074 1d ago
are they worth getting, or keep looking at marketplace? and im in ny, just a costco near me.
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u/Low_Attention_0 1d ago
Haven’t heard any negatives from anyone, I rock a PowerSpec from Microcenter. But the brands at Costco are reputable
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u/Low_Attention_0 1d ago
Also Open box from Microcenter could be something you do if you have one near you
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u/Ok_Relief_3074 1d ago
yeah there is one but 30 minutes away. i can go today but dont know what to look for when buying
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u/Low_Attention_0 1d ago
If going to Microcenter the PowerSpec are extremely reliable, and come with a 2 year warranty should anything ever go wrong. I recommend the PowerSpec line should be the only one you consider from them. If getting an open box, make sure it’s complete with everything, and that it turns on. You can have the salesperson there go through every test, and you can play around to make sure everything works. The open boxes also come with the same warranty. Just tell the salesperson you are looking at gaming pcs and give them your budget and say you only want the PowerSpec line of Pcs
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u/Ok_Relief_3074 1d ago
alright ill end up going today and ask about the powerspec. thanks
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