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Post Date: 2008-02-10

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    Posted: 10 Feb 2008 at 7:47am
Ordered           11/28/07
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Originally I received a rig from DSO back in October after ordering it in September but I had to return it due to personal reasons, and after my experience with the company and the short time I spent with that rig I knew I’d be coming back. After I managed to get my funds in order and after a few new parts came out as well I decided it was time to go ahead and get my new rig. The thing I should mention before I delve into the review is I live on the east coast and I work nights, as in midnight is my afternoon. So calling and speaking to any reps was quite the hassle but necessary sometimes.
 
Initially things started out just fine. My order was basic and probably one of the most common builds except for the request of an extra fan to be added in the front of the case. I received a Stage 1 email but that would be my only update throughout the entire rest of the process, which even after pointing out a few times it was never corrected. My build time was extended longer than usual because of the 8800GT shortage at the time and also because DSO was preparing to make their move into the new offices. Both of those reasons are understandable for the slow turn around rate but what upset me was the lack of communication. After 2-3 weeks I called to find out the situation as I had been still sitting in stage 1 and I was told that their were no shortages and no issues with my order and that DSO was just overwhelmed at that moment in time. But then a few days later I called again because I was getting concerned about my investment I was told that the GT’s were in fact on backorder and that was what was keeping my order from moving forward.
 
Now I know that usually DSO is straightforward about those types of situations as its not their fault and the customer should be the first to know when parts are keeping their computers from getting built but they weren’t with me. It’s frustrating to be charged a large amount of money and not be kept in the loop about what’s going on with your product. At about the same time of my order date Alex posted
 
 
 a new sticky on the forums about a new email that would be sent to those who have orders with parts on backorder for more than 10 days, I never received one of those or any sort of update when the GT’s did come in. I PM’d Alex to help me figure things out and it’s from there things started to get moving. Although I never received any notification about being moved into Stage 2 or Stage 3 or that my order had been shipped, and I had to PM I believe Alex again just to get a tracking number.
 
Although the situation left a sour taste in my mouth once I got the rig checked it all out and got things up and running all the negatives melted into not so important since it was here and well worth the wait. The only issues with the rig so far have been sound wise, initially the black hawk sound drivers that were installed kept reversing all sounds in any of the games I would be playing so I had to remove those and just use the Asus drivers as hearing an enemy in front of me would actually mean they were behind me. But then before I removed that sound program and after it I started to get a Windows isolation( http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a121/killedbysanity/soundcrash.jpg )popup and then I would have no sound unless I completely shut down for a few minutes or I got lucky if I got and a restart fixed it. This problem is still plaguing me even after using the Asus motherboard disc to install the sound drivers. Also I guess lately I’ve been concerned with the OC, as I’ve had the Vcore pointed out to me as rather high and could be possibly straining my CPU more than helping it.
 
I feel I should point something out that helped me truly get over the update issue. I paid $10 for an extra fan to be placed in the front of the case because I couldn’t afford another $200 for the Extreme. DSO went the extra mile with my request, they removed the 2nd/3rd optical drive and placed a mesh cage/3rd fan in place. Now most companies would charge far more than $10 for this considering it’s a rather time consuming customization. Because DSO did this my OC was considerably higher than average since I didn’t go with liquid cooling.
 
Besides the few slight issues I can play all the games I enjoy maxed out or tailored to my preference for adequate FPS’s, run multiple “heavy” programs, and edit photos/video. Essentially It does everything that I’d hope for. This review probably seems rather negative but it’s more in the middle and closer to the positive side, I think I would give DSO an 80% rating of 100 considering how the shortages aren’t their fault and the great final product.
 
All in all even though the beginning was rough, the end was smooth. I want to thank everyone who works at DSO for doing what they do, and to those who post on the forums who help out those who are less tech savvy.





 




 
 
 




Edited by sundowner - 10 Feb 2008 at 7:47am
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  Quote Tyler Lowe Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 10 Feb 2008 at 11:58am
Nice Sundowner. Personally, I'd bump them from an 80% to closer to 90% based on the first paragraph of that review.
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  Quote sundowner Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 10 Feb 2008 at 9:32pm
Originally posted by Tyler Lowe

Nice Sundowner. Personally, I'd bump them from an 80% to closer to 90% based on the first paragraph of that review.
 
Unfortunately I can't agree with you because I was without notice for over 15 working days. I got charged, a stage 1 notice, and that was it until I got a tracking number correlated to me.
 
I would've gone higher if that issue had been rectified and the sound issue would stop. But what made it easier to go with that percent rather than lower was the amazing custom job they did on my case.


Edited by sundowner - 10 Feb 2008 at 9:41pm
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  Quote Tyler Lowe Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 11 Feb 2008 at 10:43am
It's your review and that's how you see it.
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  Quote pgs8113 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 11 Feb 2008 at 7:25pm
Hey, good review.  I was wondering how you mounted that extra fan on the front?  I wouldn't mind adding an extra intake in the front. 
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  Quote sundowner Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 11 Feb 2008 at 7:28pm
Originally posted by pgs8113

Hey, good review.  I was wondering how you mounted that extra fan on the front?  I wouldn't mind adding an extra intake in the front. 


You'd have to ask DSO Wink
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  Quote Tyler Lowe Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 11 Feb 2008 at 11:36pm
Originally posted by pgs8113

Hey, good review.  I was wondering how you mounted that extra fan on the front?  I wouldn't mind adding an extra intake in the front. 


You can see black zip ties holding the fan in place. I don't know what they used for drive bay covers, but there are a couple of ways to go about this sort of mod. Method #1 is to head to Newegg and purchase a Silverstone 5.25" to 3.5" bay conversion.

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Method #2 would involve cutting some aluminum, and the creative use of some "modder's mesh" (or a cheap speaker with a metal mesh grill that you're willing to sacrifice to the cause).

 Chances are if method #2 doesn't sound like that big a deal, you don't need to ask any more questions, and if method #2 does sound like a big deal, no amount of questions are going to help , in which case method #1, while a bit more expensive, is probably the way to go.
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  Quote Thanhphan Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 12:22am
Originally posted by Tyler Lowe

Originally posted by pgs8113

Hey, good review.  I was wondering how you mounted that extra fan on the front?  I wouldn't mind adding an extra intake in the front. 


You can see black zip ties holding the fan in place. I don't know what they used for drive bay covers, but there are a couple of ways to go about this sort of mod. Method #1 is to head to Newegg and purchase a Silverstone 5.25" to 3.5" bay conversion.

Link

Method #2 would involve cutting some aluminum, and the creative use of some "modder's mesh" (or a cheap speaker with a metal mesh grill that you're willing to sacrifice to the cause).

 Chances are if method #2 doesn't sound like that big a deal, you don't need to ask any more questions, and if method #2 does sound like a big deal, no amount of questions are going to help , in which case method #1, while a bit more expensive, is probably the way to go.
 
method #1 won't cost you $10 extra to do it.  DSO charge extra $10 to save customer money because they can't affort $200 for extreme case. in addition, the drive bay covers was using is the drive bay covers rom extreme case.
  Anywait , i think it's a good mode and reduced a lot heat.
Hope it help Smile.
 
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or you guy can buy this to mode the case yourself.  It costs $19 and easy to pop in & remove .
  Hope it help
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  Quote Tyler Lowe Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 9:23am
 The HDD coolers don't work. I tried that. The 40mm fans are just not up to it. They also make an annoying buzzing noise much like a nest of angry bees inside your case.The minimum I will recommend installing for this is an 80mm fan, and that will require 2 open drive bays.



I ended up disabling the HDD cooler's fans, but leaving it installed because it ends up being a perfectly sized shim for an 80mm fan .


It's nice to know what drive bay covers those are being used. I wasn't able to find any for sale online and just used method #2.


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