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Removing the insert all of the components have arrived safe and sound. None of the ram had become unseated (a common problem with shipping pc’s).
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THe system Has come with a standard iBUYPOWER branded keyboard and mouse, in addition to all of the manufacturers cd’s and books.
Looking at the comments I notice one feature I appreciate as a system builder, the Windows COA is not attached to the system, meaning if you ever decide to switch cases you are not bound to peeling the sticker off, or giving up your legitimacy.
Inside:
Let’s take a look at how the system was put together.I am going to ignore the specific components as I will cover these in detail later.
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The wiring is clean on the front, iBUYPOWER utilizes the cable management of the NZXT Phantom nicely.
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Removing the rear panel, I am slightly disappointed to see the disorganized mess. While this WILL NOT affect performance in any way, I expected it to mirror the front, with a clean presentation.
One point of note, The hard drive is not utilizing a 90 degree SATA cable but a standard straight. While this is not conflicting with the space constraints of the case, it is a potential fail point, and an easy fix.
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