Cyberpower supplied the Gaming Battalion 502 PC in a very large external box which is filled with protective packaging. The system itself is housed inside the Cooler Master Elite 310 case's packaging which then lies inside the larger external box, for extra protection.
The Gaming Battalion 502 system received further impact and component-movement protection from extra air-bubbles inside the system itself. These obviously need removed before turning the system on.
Motherboard, case and CPU manuals combine with a driver and Windows 8 disk, UK power cord, IDE cable, AMD FX sticker, 3-pin to molex fan adapter, additional mounting screws and 5.25″ blanking plate to form the supplied bundle.
We like the fact that Cyberpower supplies its customers with a UK power cord rather than assume that they have one spare.
I really dont like AMD systems, their CPUS are always very unpowered even for the price.
its becouse you have too alot money , if you have less you will chose amd and you will be happy , in game fps diference is low. and about multytasking you not using all programs in same time to feel diference.
Honestly, i used Ebuyer, found a rig more or less the same for £250, granted it has a smaller HDD, less RAM and only a built in AMD GPU, for an extra £50-£100 you can sort out the GPU and the RAM, which still leaves it £150 to £200 less than this rig, bargain in my eyes :3