I've done two builds with Digital Storm, spending a total of about $12k with them. I've also built several of my own computers over the years.On the positive side, you're paying for performance and convenience. They source good components and can do overclocking and such for you, so it's nice to have "the professionals" handle all that if you don't find that part of the process enjoyable.On the negative side, both builds have had stability and build quality issues that I would not have expected for the premium price being paid. Crashing, bad memory modules, overheating, rattling, etc... Seems to be a mix of poor testing of components (experienced with the first machine) alongside actual construction (found that they seem to have reused/repaired a bad fan, obvious signs of attempted application of what looked like machine oil, so they look to have known it was problematic before they shipped it but decided it wasn't worth actually fixing).Also the support experience seems to mostly consist of "ship it back to us" rather than any troubleshooting assistance, which is a real pain if it's not a severe issue, so I mostly ended up handling myself.Overall what you're getting is good, so I can't honestly give a negative rating, but it's not nearly "your money's worth". I've been sort of "meh" about both machines I bought from them, but they do make the design/build process easy. They are probably best suited for folks willing to pay for easy access/design of powerful custom PCs (i.e. the classic "buying for my grandkid"), but for an enthusiast with the patience and skillset I would recommend building yourself for a better final result (or using a better integrator/shop that takes more time with building and testing).
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