OC3D Review Aria Dominator System

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If the recent hardware releases have you salivating but you want a one-stop upgrade, Aria might have just the thing. We take a look at their Dominator 560Ti Gaming PC.

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only a 9 for presentation?

dam your a hard man to impress, that looks like it took alot of time to put together and route the wires out of the way like that, id give that wiring 10/10 all day every day me
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I was impressed with this rig, i'm usually against prebuilt systems but this ones actually a good deal and like Tom said this one has been built well and not just thrown together.
 
I'm a bit 50/50 on the case I don't dislike it but the black and green just doesn't do it for me, I must say I like the build qaulity and the pictures I think do it justice. Also a nice beefy corsair psu 8gb of mushkin ram a nice ssd and the 560ti etc all for that price prebuilt is really good I think, I take my hat off to aria. Now if only I could afford this with a 570 I would be in heavan I reckon.....
 
only a 9 for presentation?

dam your a hard man to impress, that looks like it took alot of time to put together and route the wires out of the way like that, id give that wiring 10/10 all day every day me
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The side of that actual case they used isn't that pretty and could have more bling lights. No I agree would like to know what only gives it a 9. Did it come in a ugly box ?
 
First looking at the review, I saw the cost and thought - "no freakin way".

Then I went to "another store" to list all the components in the review... .... and the cost came to £1k+. That's before postage and doesn't include doing the work yourself.

Granted, imo, I'd not use alot of the components listed, but especially if you favor what the review list of components presents and consider they're building it for you (to a decent spec), and you have the RTB, I can't mock it at all. It's a consumers' choice after all.

As an enthusiast, I'd chose different components, but as-is it's an outstanding purchase imo.
 
I was very impressed by the build quality, I didn't expect it to be as tidy as it would be when you build your own rig, all the little things like the amount of cable tying in just the right places make a huge difference. I think if I didn't enjoy building my own rig's I'd have a look at Aria's packages, as they seem pretty well priced for their spec's, big thumbs up to Aria
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I heard that sandy bridge M/B’s are being recalled by INTEL something to do with the SATA controller and it could damage your hard drive on the long run so what is the return policy on this system, or it’s a hush hush issue.
 
I heard that sandy bridge M/B’s are being recalled by INTEL something to do with the SATA controller and it could damage your hard drive on the long run so what is the return policy on this system, or it’s a hush hush issue.

It's not a hush hush issue. Contact the board's manufacturer for details. For instance I have an ASUS board with several unaffected bonus SATA 3 ports and I firmly believe I won't be using all of them, so I should be fine in the long run unless another issue crops up.
 
I agree that this is an excellent system and the cable tidying is top notch, but call me cynical if you like, but Aria knew that Tom would be reviewing this system. I think it would be interesting to compare a system that a normal unknown customer had purchased to the one they sent to Tom. If they have lots of orders for this system and why wouldn't they it's brill, will the assembly line have time to put in the time needed for this top notch cable tidying.
 
As a system, I think its absolutely gorgeous. I do agree, the cabling, the care put into it (and I would have to presume that keeping someone who could do such quality work, and with a time crunch as I would presume him/her to be under is indicative of a true geek), and then the absolutely lovely benches; make that plainly butt-kicking piece of furniture. Myself, I'm not that crazy on the case. I'd be happier without the window pieces on the side; they seem to lack a defined character and well, I have been thru my window phase. But, after that, the green and black color scheme is attractive and the lines are - though bold - almost minimal at the same time, which I like. I do have to admit now... that Sandy Bridge, after all the vids you've done, really is getting my attention. That'll be for a future dimension where I have employment though. ROFLMAO!

Thank you again TTL, very nicely done vid. oh, and the key ring... PURE GENIUS ! ROFLMAO! I'm getting ready to fire up my oven now with a few different old vid cards I have laying around.
 
i am almost always against buying from someone else instead of building but wow this is very nice. THe price isnt 3k more expensive than it should be like an alienware system, and it doesnt come with cheap parts like an ibuypower/cyberpower pc system. its perfect. If the computer I have now wasn't the first build I did (maybe the 2nd or 3rd) i would certainly consider buying from these guys...though it seems they dont ship to us? but if they did and i already had enough experiance building myself i might just take it easy and get one from aria.
 
I agree that this is an excellent system and the cable tidying is top notch, but call me cynical if you like, but Aria knew that Tom would be reviewing this system. I think it would be interesting to compare a system that a normal unknown customer had purchased to the one they sent to Tom. If they have lots of orders for this system and why wouldn't they it's brill, will the assembly line have time to put in the time needed for this top notch cable tidying.

very true. is anyone willing to purchase one so that we all can see how it looks. I would hope they wouldn't lie and make the one given to Tom better than the rest.
 
I agree that this is an excellent system and the cable tidying is top notch, but call me cynical if you like, but Aria knew that Tom would be reviewing this system. I think it would be interesting to compare a system that a normal unknown customer had purchased to the one they sent to Tom. If they have lots of orders for this system and why wouldn't they it's brill, will the assembly line have time to put in the time needed for this top notch cable tidying.

I was at Aria Friday and saw about 5 of these rigs sat waiting to go out to customers.... Cabling was very good on every one.
 
I was at Aria Friday and saw about 5 of these rigs sat waiting to go out to customers.... Cabling was very good on every one.

Thanks for that Tom it's good to know Aria are putting the same amount of effort in for all these systems. Too many companies out there that don't unfortunately
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Thanks for that Tom it's good to know Aria are putting the same amount of effort in for all these systems. Too many companies out there that don't unfortunately
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yes I hate it when you see someone get a review of a product and when I go to buy it its a peice of garbage, usually doesnt happen with computer parts but I can see it happening on a computer build like this. Man aria is such a nice company even though I can't purchase one I still think they are amazing. Whatever though I have my homebuilt rig XD Aria should get some serious thumbs up for their business and I wish someone in the US would start a company like that.
 
Glad you like the system and a good fair review. A lot of our customers who do appreciate good cable management often comment on the good work out system guys do. Quite a few companies just dish them out without regard for quality, just to hit targets. We try where possible to make sure all systems meet our customer expectations and more no matter the price of the system.
 
Glad you like the system and a good fair review. A lot of our customers who do appreciate good cable management often comment on the good work out system guys do. Quite a few companies just dish them out without regard for quality, just to hit targets. We try where possible to make sure all systems meet our customer expectations and more no matter the price of the system.

Hope you don’t go down like BFG because they really had great care & customer service like gold but when they went down what did their customers do for them, Nothing I’ve been working in sales all my life and know for a fact that quality doesn’t pay anymore & that’s why GM went down because they really made quality cars because I had one, the world is changing rapidly & cheep & cheerful products are what people want in this disaster world economy, in my company we’ve had to get rid of all our expensive brands & I’ll tell you this for a fact a customer will rather buy a rig for half the price of yours & replace it in less than two years with a newer one because customers are aware that computer technology evolves every six months and do not want to invest long term in any system but I have to admit I admire your passion and wish you all the best in these bad & difficult times
 
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