Review: a custom build by PCSpecialist

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Assembly quality

Using an assembler to assemble your PC also means you can be sure of quality and identify any problems before shipment. Imagine receiving your components and when you’re ready to test them, you discover that one component, at random the RAM, is faulty or problematic… This is also the service you demand (and pay for) when you use a professional like PCSpecialist.

In our case, we really appreciated the skill of the PCS guys. The machine is impeccably assembled. Don’t be thinking that using a motherboard with a reversed connector hides the mess (we didn’t dare use another word). While using this type of motherboard makes for a flattering result, it also makes assembly more complex, and you need a good dose of patience to achieve the final result.

You’ll also notice the use of white custom cables to further improve the rendering: another detail that takes up a lot of time for an experienced assembler… and even more for others.

You’ll also notice the particularly careful arrangement of the cables. It’s an aesthetic detail, but also a good way of optimising airflow through the machine. If you take a closer look, you won’t notice any screwdriver cuts or missing screws… And you’ll notice that the cable ties (white on all visible parts) are used extensively, allowing clean assembly but also securing the connections of certain components for transport. In short, it’s a really, really good job!

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