iBuyPower's Revolt Now Available With Up to GTX Titan

iBuyPower's latest model, the Revolt, is finally shipping. The units can be customized to have up to Intel Core i7 CPUs and as of not long the GeForce GTX Titan.

The unit is 4.6" wide, 16.2" deep and 16" tall, making it more suitable for LAN parties. In order to fit all that power into a tiny enclosure, iBuyPower has opted for water cooling for the CPU.

The units start at $499 for a unit powered by an i3-3220 CPU paired with 4 GB of DDR3-1600, but no graphics card. The more elaborate standard model comes with an i5-3570K, 4 GB of DDR3-1600 and a GeForce GTX 660 2 GB for $899. Add all the nice things to make it a high-end machine, adding a core i7-3770K, a Kraken X40 CPU cooler, 16 GB of memory, and a GeForce Titan will bring the price tag up to $2191.

On top of this buyers might still want to add an SSD and perhaps a bigger hard drive. The units are already for sale, and buyers have the option of going with iBuyPower's service to ship the machines within 24 hours.

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Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • shikamaru31789
    I wish that the Revolt was available with AMD graphics options so you could get the games AMD is bundling right now (Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, and Crysis 3). All you get with Nvidia is microtransaction funds for games I don't even play. I'm usually a proponent of do-it-yourself for gaming PC's, but there really aren't any mini-itx case options that look as good as the Revolt, and the price is fairly decent for a custom PC.
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  • Non-Euclidean
    Why cant you buy it with no card, and put your own in?
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  • Non-Euclidean
    Actually you can. Select the lowest model, then upgrade the CPU (right now upgrade to i3570 is free during "March Madness Sale", leave it with the base graphics and upgrade it yourself.

    Bingo. Problem solved. These are fairly customizable builds here.
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  • Non-Euclidean
    The weird thing is, they say you can add AMD cards, but they arent listed as options, but they do have "Free with **** Cards section, showing the promo stuff you get normally.

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  • cknobman
    Well they missed a sale here by not letting me choose an AMD card.
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  • orionite
    For a pre-built machine this is actually pretty good value. And imho quite a good looking case.
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  • GreaseMonkey_62
    The size of these cases is pretty sweet. I prefer to build my own box, but it's near impossible to build one with the same power for this size.
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