With the Revolt 2, users have the freedom to select from their choice of components and build up a small yet fast gaming PC that rivals ATX sized builds. Design is one thing about the Revolt 2, it's not only small, it's elegant too. There are a lot of options to choose from these days as ITX market picked up the pace over the last few years. For graphics, you can equip any 2-slot graphics card in the Revolt 2, whether that be air cooler or attached to an AIO liquid cooler. The casing can even house a variety of storage drives that could include two 2.
The PSU is attached in the vertical slot next to the board. The case has room for upto mm radiator for cooling. Design is one thing about the Revolt 2, IT's non sole small, it's elegant besides. There are a lot of options to choose from these years equally ITX market picked up the pace over the last few years. For art, you behind equip any 2-time slot graphics card in the Revolt 2, whether that make up air tank or sessile to an AIO runny tank. The casing can even house a variety of storage drives that could include two 2.
The PSU is attached in the consolidation slot next to the board. The case has room for upto mm radiator for cooling. While iBuyPower recommends that its better to have AIO liquidness cooler on the CPU, you can still configure some low profile coolers connected the processor merely the spacing will be very tight given the equal proximity of the motherboard and the PSU.
The one and only thing that this motherboard really shines at is the mode it has the GPU and storage drives shown turned. Both components are placed in a front lining, faceplate and can be seen done an acrylic resin cover that's easy to remove. 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. But the Corsair rig has a much faster drive that delivered a speed of over 1, MBps. Still, for most common tasks, including games, this speed difference isn't going to be noticeable. The Revolt 3 ships free of any bloatware or at least any that doesn't come pre-packaged with the OS. Aside from the Windows 10 and likely soon Windows 11 OS, you get the Aorus software for controlling the motherboard settings and features, plus Realtek's audio software.
As for warranty coverage, the Revolt 3 comes with a standard one-year warranty if you buy from Amazon or Newegg. But if you buy directly from iBuypower, the system ships with a longer three-year warranty, though that only covers labor. Parts coverage from iBuypower is still one year from purchase. The lesser i7GB model is obviously a far better value if you can find it in stock.
The Revolt 3 from iBuypower is a refreshingly different, powerful compact tower PC. It foregoes the usual glass panels and RGB everything for a compact case with a small footprint, good cooling thanks to mesh panels everywhere and impressive gaming and productivity performance. It also costs a whole lot less than the similarly sized Corsair One a — though that system is more visually refined, slightly smaller, and sports liquid cooling for both the graphics card and CPU for quieter operation.
But the Revolt 3 is far from noisy itself. Just know that the Revolt 3's motherboard ports stick out of the bottom of the case, making plugging things in a bit more challenging--or at least different. And the only USB-C port that's available here is the one at the front of the case. With an understated, innovative case with a pop-out handle and headset hangars, top-notch performance and a reasonable price, there's a whole lot to like with the Revolt 3.
We're happy to recommend it for those looking for a powerful compact rig that's less 'glass and glow' and more 'go. Home Reviews. Editor's Choice. Our Verdict. Against - Limited space for upgrades - Bottom-mounted IO complicates peripheral swaps. Tom's Hardware Verdict. Cons - - Limited space for upgrades - - Bottom-mounted IO complicates peripheral swaps. Image 1 of 5. Image 2 of 5. Image 3 of 5. Image 4 of 5.
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