Aria Dominator 560Ti System Review
Internals
Published: 9th February 2011 | Source: Aria | Price: £1099 |

Internals
Of course this is only half the battle if it's all been thrown together by a technophobic YTS kid, but thankfully the build quality of the Dominator Ti is outstanding.
If a cable can be routed out of sight, and therefore out of the way of the airflow, it has been. Everything inside has a very clean look to it and clearly a lot of care has been taken over the building of your system. It belies the price.
Anyone who has built their own knows that the main problem area is always the front panel corner as not only is there a wealth of cabling but it's also where the PSU cables are to be found. As you can see here Aria have solved the problem well, taking full advantage of the CM690 IIs cut-outs.
That isn't to say that once you pull back the wizards curtain you find it all crammed it haphazardly either as behind the motherboard tray is as tidy as one could hope with the modern plethora of cables.
In keeping with the allowance for user expandability there are some spare power connectors, rather than the "exactly as many as you need and no more" that you get from certain system builders.
It's always the little things that impress. Take care of the details and you know that care has been taken over the rest. Even the drive cables have been tied nicely and neatly. All in all it's highly impressive.
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dam your a hard man to impress, that looks like it took alot of time to put together and route the wires out of the way like that, id give that wiring 10/10 all day every day me
I'll second that.
Then I went to "another store" to list all the components in the review... .... and the cost came to £1k+. That's before postage and doesn't include doing the work yourself.
Granted, imo, I'd not use alot of the components listed, but especially if you favor what the review list of components presents and consider they're building it for you (to a decent spec), and you have the RTB, I can't mock it at all. It's a consumers' choice after all.
As an enthusiast, I'd chose different components, but as-is it's an outstanding purchase imo.
Thank you again TTL, very nicely done vid. oh, and the key ring... PURE GENIUS ! ROFLMAO! I'm getting ready to fire up my oven now with a few different old vid cards I have laying around.
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I agree that this is an excellent system and the cable tidying is top notch, but call me cynical if you like, but Aria knew that Tom would be reviewing this system. I think it would be interesting to compare a system that a normal unknown customer had purchased to the one they sent to Tom. If they have lots of orders for this system and why wouldn't they it's brill, will the assembly line have time to put in the time needed for this top notch cable tidying. |
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I agree that this is an excellent system and the cable tidying is top notch, but call me cynical if you like, but Aria knew that Tom would be reviewing this system. I think it would be interesting to compare a system that a normal unknown customer had purchased to the one they sent to Tom. If they have lots of orders for this system and why wouldn't they it's brill, will the assembly line have time to put in the time needed for this top notch cable tidying. |
I was at Aria Friday and saw about 5 of these rigs sat waiting to go out to customers.... Cabling was very good on every one.
Thanks for that Tom it's good to know Aria are putting the same amount of effort in for all these systems. Too many companies out there that don't unfortunately
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Glad you like the system and a good fair review. A lot of our customers who do appreciate good cable management often comment on the good work out system guys do. Quite a few companies just dish them out without regard for quality, just to hit targets. We try where possible to make sure all systems meet our customer expectations and more no matter the price of the system. |
Cabling was great though, VERY tidy front setup!
Thanks for the review
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There isn't much benefit overclocking graphics cards in general. Only benchmarks really. Increases the risk of gpu failure, and PC instability . Creates more heat and noise, and isn't really noticable in real time. Best kept at its stock settings. |
Just to let you know I've just put in an order for this machine, as soon as it arrives I will be comparing to what I've seen in the review.
Cheers


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