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The case rotates things 90 degrees from normal orientation, putting the rest of the system's ports on the bottom. Yes, that means you'll basically need to tip the system over to plug or unplug anything that doesn't use the front ports. But thanks to the case's compact nature and built-in handle, this isn't quite as annoying as it might seem — though it's definitely less convenient than reaching around the back of your PC.

Also note that the bottom ports are recessed about 2. There's also a USB 3. Overall, port selection is OK, although it is annoying that iBuypower sacrificed the sole motherboard USB-C port for the front connector, rather than connecting it to an internal header. The motherboard here has a USB 3. Any gamer playing modern AAA titles is going to fill that up pretty fast. But the motherboard has an unoccupied M. And the case has mounting points for two more 2. That said, given how space-limited the interior of the case is, you'd need black-belt level cable routing skills and plenty of patience to install three extra drives in this thing.

As shipped, part of the 3. My advice if you want more storage is to install a couple extra drives here somewhere, then consider external storage options. On the Shadow of the Tomb Raider benchmark highest settings , the Revolt 3 edged out the competition at p, and tied the Corsair at 4K. In Grand Theft Auto V very high settings , iBuypower's rig came in first at both resolutions but was only a single frame ahead of the Corsair at 4K.

On the Far Cry New Dawn benchmark, the Revolt 3 was even further ahead of the competition, nearly hitting triple-digit frame rates, even at 4K. In Red Dead Redemption 2 medium settings , the iBuypower system looked its worst, trailing both competitors at both resolutions. But it was certainly no slouch, edging above fps at p and running at 46 fps at 4K. Last up in Borderlands 3 badass settings , the Revolt 3 was back on top, edging out both other systems at p and 4K.

As we'd expect given that all three systems share the same GPU and similar or at least similarly speedy CPUs, game performance was close across our testing. But considering the Corsair rig costs much more and sports both a liquid-cooled CPU and GPU and the MSI system is much larger, leaving more room for airflow and fans, the Revolt 3's showing here is quite impressive.

We also subjected the Revolt 3 to our Metro Exodus stress test gauntlet, in which we run the benchmark at the Extreme preset 15 times to simulate roughly half an hour of gaming. The compact tower ran the game at an average of The system started out the test at The Core iKF didn't earn a spot on our best gaming CPUs list, but that's primarily due to its price when purchased on its own.

With eight cores and 16 threads and a top stock clock speed of 5 GHz, the KF is an excellent performer. That said, the Corsair One a's core Ryzen 9 X is very tough competition in highly threaded tests.

We saw similar results in our Handbrake video transcoding test, where Corsair One a crunched our 4K video to p in an impressive 4 minutes and 44 seconds, while the other two systems took 5 minutes and 19 seconds to complete the same task. Our 25GB file transfer test is where perhaps the Revolt 3 had its worst showing. Many of the questions were asking how it compared to other controllers, the features and benefits, and my thoughts in general.

So, here goes:. The advantage of the ReVolt besides being considerably less expensive is that it also has some great additional features and programming. Like the Zilla, it will run the main contactor for you. You can really tweak the throttle settings. Having a real-time display out to a small computer is pretty slick as well. Also, you can FIX the controller if you ever have a problem with it!

Controllers like Curtis are always embedded in a hunk of plastic, so that you have NO access to any of the parts inside. Turn both on, and boot up RTD Explorer. When you go to the HELP menu, it gives you a list of commands. Those are the valid commands you can type into the text box in the lower-right area of RTD Explorer. By typing in the various commands and parameters, you can change almost anything you want about the controller. The guy who designed the software is really nice, and always helpful if you run into a software bug.

The only drawback that I can think of is that it depends on the skill of the person building it. If you are not at all good at soldering, you may end up with a few problems with it. If you are good at soldering, it will turn out great. Do you believe that it has the potential to become a good open-source replacement to Discord on Linux? A passionate technophile who also happens to be a Computer Science graduate. You will usually see cats dancing to the beautiful tunes sung by him.

How can I use Revolt? Can anyone please invite me, I want to be an user and want to write a review at my blog. So you end up with some friends here and some there. Is that what I want??? Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Like what you read?

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