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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love my new pc
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My new pc works wonderful. Is fast and does all I need it to do.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
AMD is lacking
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So I bought this PC, it took longer than I expected to get here but that is because it had to be assembled , I am guessing.
The PC has good hardware:
- dual 290x AMD graphic cards
- Intel processor I7
- 1200 watt PS
- nice case and lights.
Now for the bad part, AMD crossfire {dual graphic cards working together}. AMD is just not supporting the technology properly or timely.
Do yourself a favor and decide for yourself by doing a web search for Crossfire issues.
I run high end games like, Farcry 4 , Shadow of Mordor, Crisis 3 , Battlefield 4, Dragon age Inq....ect..ect.
The GPU's with crossfire were very unstable, but if I turned off Crossfire and used just one single card , it was fine. {yes I had the latest drivers and even beta drivers, but AMD just does not support there drivers like Nvida does, not even close}
AS far as the workmanship from the CybertronPC company who put together the machine, it was very good, lots of cable management, and arranged well for the space needed for all the items in the box. When a company takes the time to put in a 1200 watt PS, to push the AMD cards, you know they are looking out for your performance. Regrettably the AMD 290X crossfire nightmare is not worth the purchase. Until AMD gets more active with updates to there drivers for crossfire, my suggestion is to stay away (or get a system with just one AMD graphics card).