Interior

Two thumbscrews on the side panel allow tool-free access to the internals.








There are some neat onboard indicators.

The cabling could be improved somewhat if you want a pristine looking interior, but it's not so bad that it impedes airflow. Certainly, the move away from IDE drives and cables has helped a lot with making wiring less of a concern. However, speaking of IDE cables, it's interesting to note that CyberPower uses an IDE-based DVDRW and Blu-ray player rather than SATA models, but they do include rounded IDE cables to avoid clutter.

Exterior Setup and Startup
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  • ev0styLe - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    :)
  • C'DaleRider - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    I open the AT main page, find an article titled: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250: A Rebadged 9800 GTX+.

    Read the snippet of the first paragraph, "First it was the 8800 GT, then the 8800 GTS 512, then the 9800 GT then the 9800 GTX and shrunk down to the 9800.."

    Intrigued, I click on it and get an article about a prebuilt Cyberpower computer.....talk about letdowns!

    Not to belittle, but I'm MUCH more interested in nVidia's "new" card release and how it tests out vs. a prebuilt computer.



  • pmonti80 - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    Sorry to hijack the article comments but I'm wondering the same as C'Dale Rider.
    ¿Problems with Nvida for telling the truth?
  • JarredWalton - Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - link

    No, just we had some engine issues... missing images and such. I don't have the images or I'd put them on the server and set the article to "live" again. Anand and Derek have been notified; sorry for the delays.

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