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what are all the digital storm stages?

Post Date: 2015-03-09

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    Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 8:01am
Well what are they?

Figured it would be lying around somewhere but i cant seem to find them...
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  Quote bprat22 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 8:13am
Hi cheated  a bit and copied this from a post by Tidgxor.....

Last I knew the full stages and their descriptions are:

Stage 1: (Payment Processed)
Your order has been successfully processed. Our accounting department is now preparing your build sheet and passing this over to our inventory control department so we may allocate the components necessary for your order.

Stage 2: (Inventory Assignment)
A special component bin has been assigned for your order. We then locate components from our inventory and place them inside your component bin. If any components are out of stock, we are then waiting for them to be delivered to our storage center. Once all of the hardware is inside your component bin, it is then placed in queue for phase 1 stress-testing.

Stage 3: (Phase 1 Stress Testing)
Your order is now placed into one of our specialized test benches. The installation of the operating system, drivers and any applications that are specific to the system you ordered are completed here. Our Digital Storm Integration Engineer will also install any demos, benchmark utilities, and burn-in software necessary to correctly monitor your systems performance throughout our burn-in process. Afterwards, we perform a series of grueling tests that push the hardware components in your system to the very limit. This Stage is especially important because it is here where the system either excels or fails. If it does fail, our Digital Storm technicians will identify any problems and replace them before we ship your computer system. If the computer system still does not pass our tests, we will then re-build it with a new batch of components.

Stage 4: (Engineering Lab)
Your order has successfully passed our phase 1 stress testing, it has now progressed into our engineering lab. A specialized Digital Storm Assembly Engineer will carefully put together your order as if it was their own. They have a passion to build every system as if it was their show piece.

Stage 5: (Phase 2 Stress Testing)
Your order has been passed to our final phase 2 stress-testing team. They run a final batch of tests to verify the integrity and stability of your system. This allows us to ensure that every system we ship will be a rock solid machine for years to come.

Stage 6: (Quality Assurance)
Your system is undergoing a very detailed quality control analysis. A Digital Storm Quality Inspector is tasked with inspecting your machine for missing screws, loose cards, checking for special requests, verifying the configuration, and double checking our stress-test results. Our inspectors are trained with an eye for detail and ensure that every system leaves our facility with the art of perfection.

Stage 7: (QA Check Passed)
Your order has successfully passed our stringent quality assurance process. Everything from top to bottom on your purchase has been verified by an experienced Digital Storm technician.
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  Quote Ashrilex Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 8:15am
Great, good to know. I did a forum search but just kept coming up blank. Thanks again.
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  Quote bprat22 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 8:16am
Our pleasure.  Big%20Smile


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  Quote Tidgxor Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 5:12pm
Hey someone stole my post LOL

But always good to have these posted, makes the search spyder more likely to find them. Strong


Edited by Tidgxor - 09 Mar 2015 at 5:12pm
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  Quote bprat22 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 09 Mar 2015 at 5:20pm
Tidgxor... your penmanship is so much better than mine.
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  Quote Rothgar Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 30 Dec 2020 at 10:21am
Here is a summary of everything that happens from start to finish:

Stage 1: Pending Production (5-10 Business Days)
Your order has been placed into our backlog, our inventory department will begin to allocate the components necessary for your order and add it to our backlog. This stage usually takes the longest depending on how busy we are.

Stage 2: Inventory Assigned (2-5 Business Days)
A special component bin has been assigned for your order. We then locate components from our inventory and place them inside your component bin. If any components are out of stock, we are then waiting for them to be delivered to our storage center.

Stage 3: Initial Setup (1-3 Business Days)
The hardware components in your order are now placed into one of our specialized test benches for evaluation. The installation of the operating system, drivers and any applications that are specific to the system you ordered are completed here.

Stage 4: Final Assembly (4-8 Business Days)
One of our system builders will carefully put together your order as if it was their own, they have a passion to build every system as if it was their own and take great pride in the work they do.

Stage 5: Stress Testing (5-10 Business Days)
Our team is running a final batch of tests to verify the integrity and stability of your system. This allows us to ensure that every system we ship will be a rock-solid machine for years to come. We will also install benchmark utilities and testing software to correctly monitor your system's performance throughout our stress testing process.

Stage 6: Quality Assurance (3-5 Business Days)
Your system is undergoing a very detailed quality control analysis. We're inspecting your machine for missing screws, loose cards, checking for special requests, verifying the configuration, and double checking our stress-test results. Our inspectors are trained with an eye for detail and ensure that every system leaves our facility with the art of perfection.

Stage 7: Packaging (1-3 Business Days)
Our team is carefully preparing your order to be shipped. Things include wiping down the system, preparing packaging materials to ensure safe transit, and mounting the computer and all of your accessories into a box to be assigned a shipping label and shipped. Once it ships within the next 1-3 business days, you will get an email with a tracking number at the end of the day.
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