: Early configurations frequently featured the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 or GTX 680 . By mid-2013, configurations even supported the massive NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan.
At launch, the Revolt was positioned as a superior value compared to other SFF systems like the Alienware X51 or Digital Storm Bolt.
The , unveiled at CES 2013, was a landmark release in the small-form-factor (SFF) gaming market, designed to compete directly with gaming consoles while offering the full power of a high-end desktop. At its launch, it was praised for cramming enthusiast-grade hardware—including liquid-cooled CPUs—into a chassis roughly the size of an Xbox 360. 1. Hardware Overview ibuypower revolt 2013
: Typically featured a dual-drive setup: a high-speed 120GB SSD (Intel 330 series) for the OS and a 1TB 7200RPM HDD for data. 2. Chassis & Thermal Design
: The GPU was oriented 90 degrees via a riser card to maintain a slim profile while ensuring it had dedicated airflow. Connectivity : The , unveiled at CES 2013, was a
: To manage thermals in the tight space, iBUYPOWER utilized the NZXT Kraken X40 (140mm) closed-loop liquid cooler for the CPU.
: 2x USB 3.0, SD card reader, mic/headphone jacks, and a slot-loading optical drive. Hardware Overview : Typically featured a dual-drive setup:
: Custom Z77 mini-ITX motherboard with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. 3. Market Performance & Legacy