Built by Aria - Getting tomorrow!

Aria are being awesome about the whole thing. Going to send me a new cooler today for tomorrow have.

Glad to hear it hope they give DPD a
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My next rig will be a mobile rocket launcher to take out a few DPD vans. LOL

Maybe you could ask the goverment to rent out trident for a week of fun
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Aria have sent me out a new Noctua today, fantastic service. Hopefully that should do it.

Most other places would have made me send the old one back first and wait for some poxy claim against the courier to go through.

I can't stress enough how this is not Aria's fault and how great they've been.

If it wasn't for sturdy fitting brackets this thing has, probably been alot worse to look at.
 
pc's should now be packed with some sort of foam padding inside to avoid damage. Its good to see the problem has been sorted, great service by Aria
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you should of invited delivery guy in for a coffee cable tied him to a chair while you opened that beast of a rig and checked for any damage lol only thing is once you hooked it up to your monitor and got a few benchmarks and games running you would of forgot the poor guy was there
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TBH cooler big like this shouldn't be attached to the socket when despatching, or should be better secured.It was Aria fault too, not only DPD.

In OCUK they sending coolers , GFX cards etc in separates Boxes, even when buying full PC from them.

You are lucky the all other components are working fine mate
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I hope everything will be fine with you PC.
 
Looks great, would have probably being £200-£300 cheaper to build yourself though.

Yeah, arguably.

But in all honesty, it's the build time, the service - which despite the fowl-up of the courier, kicked into action once there was an issue, and the unit is covered as a whole I have no doubt.

Sure, I'd do it myself and save cash, but £1600 is less than I'd charge anyone for the same build - and I certainly wouldn't envy having to service a customer with the rig afterwards.

Looks a great build too, which is something else I'm not the best at.
 
New cooler arrived, installed and the machine is up and running. Very happy so far.

Run IBT, hottest the CPU got was 68C and it's running at 4.7Ghz. Superb performance.

These cards run cool too. Top card is 35C idle, bottom 33C. That's a 10C drop on my pair of EVGA Superclocks I had in my last rig which got destroyed.

I am very very happy and Aria have been astonishing. Never known a company like it in all honesty.
 
K maybe I sound like a pickey idoit
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but if you replaced the cooler ,

(taking it you know howto
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) why didn't you build the complete rig by yourself in the first place ?

could be i also missed that part , that for i say sorry in advance !!
 
K maybe I sound like a pickey idoit
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but if you replaced the cooler ,

(taking it you know howto
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) why didn't you build the complete rig by yourself in the first place ?

could be i also missed that part , that for i say sorry in advance !!

Honestly? Because it actually worked out at the same price for Aria to build, overclock, test and ship as what I paid. Literally. Done me an awesome deal.

Scan quoted silly money at £1850 ....Overclockers wanted £1900 odd.

I don't know if Aria made a mistake or something but I paid just under £1600.

Another reason I didn't want to build, was after what my gf did to my last rig. She dropped it and destroyed it. Gutted but it's worked out for the best.
 
Moved house today. Kept the PC close to me, and in the seat in the car next to me. Everything is well so far except the LED on the top fan is no longer working. I can live with that I guess. Better than having a destroyed Noctua. lol
 
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