Was that guy in the video really wearing a lab coat while pretending to assemble a computer? I think this was dubbed cheesy in 1985.
Would have been more impressed if one of the characters in the video looked 20 or older. I've seen the type of slop kids put together and wouldn't want one building a computer for me.
on their website, there is this video that shows some kind of packaging...
putting some kind of air-bag and then showing it after filling the air inside the case...
Um Hello ?? Aren't any of you guys on TomsHardware experienced OCers? Look at the BlackOps Extreme radiator setup - that little piece of crap is supposed to keep an OC'd i7 960 AND an OC'd 5870 nice and frosty ??? It barely looks big enough for a 120mm fan. I Don't think so.
[citation][nom]7amood[/nom]on their website, there is this video that shows some kind of packaging...putting some kind of air-bag and then showing it after filling the air inside the case...could someone tell me what's that for??[/citation]
So the computer doesn't get damaged during shipping.
Who here doesn't build their own? I mine come on...I'd rather fully customize my system with whatever the crap I want to put in it. Only idiots buy pre-built systems.
Ive always built my own as well. My last build was about 3 months ago cost around 1500 bucks with 28" monitor. I just went to there site priced all the same parts out that are in my computer cost 3 grand on there website. I would have to be an idiot to by a computer through them. The only real money one can save is in basic computers which you can get from dell or gateway for 500 bucks with monitor and even sometimes a printer which you could never get that for under 500 with your own build.
Not sure about the watercooling specs, but if it's a full blown high eng WCing that could justify the cost. (FYI: Highend CPU + GPU WCing will be ~$400-600)