The entire issue is that most buyers do not buy the expensive Thermaltake or Coolermaster fans/power supplies - which are given as options in the Cyberpower/iBuypower configurations. They do not see the point of buying a 100$ power supply and would rather use it to upgrade their CPU/RAM.
This is what causes all these problems - go for a good power supply and extra fans in your configuration and I dont see why these guys would be a problem.
They charge extra for clean wiring though - which you should get.
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The entire issue is that most buyers do not buy the expensive Thermaltake or Coolermaster fans/power supplies - which are given as options in the Cyberpower/iBuypower configurations. They do not see the point of buying a 100$ power supply and would rather use it to upgrade their CPU/RAM.
This is what causes all these problems - go for a good power supply and extra fans in your configuration and I dont see why these guys would be a problem.
They charge extra for clean wiring though - which you should get.