Friday, March 30, 2012

My iBuyPower Gaming Rig Experience - Part 4

All of a sudden, there seems to be a flurry of progress on my new computer. It's built now, has passed quality control (though I'm not sure how much testing they really do), and it's been shipped! I'm so excited! I received a total of six emails, three of which were all shipping messages telling me that some part of my order has been sent out.

This email was received at 1 PM on March 28th:

Assembly Completed
Your system has been assembled and your order has been forwarded to the Quality Control (QC) department’s queue. During the QC phase your system will be inspected for assembly and physical defects and then it will have MS Windows and needed driver software installed. All systems will also undergo a series of tests during this phase so depending on the complexity of your build, your system may spend one or more days in the QC phase before moving to the Burn-in phase, or may even return to an earlier phase if a problem is found. Your status will be updated online and you will receive an email update when QC is completed.

The Next Step: Quality Control (QC).
The next email you will receive will be notification that has been passed QC testing.


This email was received at 3 PM, on the same day:

QC Completed
Your system has passed the initial Quality Control (QC) inspection/testing, and your order has been forwarded to the Burn-in department’s queue. During the Burn-In phase your system will undergo a final inspection and put through a series of grueling stress tests designed to identify any issues that may not have been caught during the QC testing. Depending on the complexity of your build, your system may spend one or more days in the Burn-in phase before moving to the Shipping phase, or may even return to an earlier phase if a problem is found. Your status will be updated online and you will receive an email update when Burn-in is completed.

The Next Step: Final Burn-in Testing and Inspection.
The next email you will receive will be notification that has been passed Burn-in testing and inspection.


This email was received at exactly the same date and time as above, which leads me to believe that no kind of burning-in was done here. Even on their website, they have the two status messages one second apart (see below). I'd never even heard of the term, "burn-in." It turns out that it's either a kind of stress test, or just leaving electronic equipment running for awhile, to make sure it's running at optimum efficiency. It doesn't look like I received either, from the information given. Here's that email:

Burn-in Completed
Your system has successfully passed all inspections/testing and your order has been forwarded to the Shipping department’s queue. During this phase your system will be carefully packaged and shipped according to the method selected. Due to shipping cut-off times, it is possible that your order will not ship the same day that burn-in is completed. Your status will be updated online and you should receive an email update with the shipping tracking number the evening it ships out.

The Next Step: Shipment Complete/Tracking Number.
The next email you will receive will be notification that your order has shipped; the tracking number will then be provided.

Here's one of the shipping emails that I received on March 29th, at 10 PM, of all times. Working late, iBuyPower? I didn't think Fedex was open at that hour. Oh, okay. Fedex picked up the package at 4:28 PM. This must have been connected to Fedex's shipping from their own local facility, since they have their departure time listed as 10:06 PM. And I'm an hour ahead of them anyway, me being in Arizona (Mountain Time, currently), and they in California (Pacific Time). Anyway, here it is, with the tracking number and other info obfuscated. One of my favorite words, obfuscated:

Your order#BlahBlah has been shipped! Your shipping and tracking information is below:

FEDEX http://www.fedex.com/us
Tracking Number: 5203blahblahblah
Ship Date: 3/29/2012 10:10:40 PM

We’d like to ask you to take a quick survey. In order for us to provide better products and services, to our customers we need your input! Your opinion is very valuable to us, and the survey will only take a few minutes to complete. To participate, please click the following link: http://www.ibuypower.com/Testimonial/CustSurveyblahblahemailandordernumberwerehereetcblahblah. Thank you.

I don't find it necessary to paste in the other two shipping messages. They're identical, save for the tracking number. I knew that the computer and monitor would be shipped separately, and I guess the third box is the accessories, such as the keyboard and headset.

Here's the rundown of the progress on iBuyPower's website:

Status DateStatusNotes/Tracking#
3/29/2012 9:59:28 PMShippedShipped: FEDEX 520blahblahblah
3/29/2012 9:59:28 PMShippedShipped: FEDEX 520rewrewrew
3/29/2012 9:59:28 PMShippedShipped: FEDEX 520roarohnogodzilla
3/28/2012 2:50:08 PMProcessingBurn-in inspection/testing is complete and has been sent to Shipping.
3/28/2012 2:50:07 PMProcessingQuality Control inspection/testing is complete and has been sent to Burn-in.
3/28/2012 12:50:06 PMProcessingAssembly of the computer has been completed and has been sent to QC.
3/23/2012 2:50:29 PMProcessingThe materials needed for the order have been gathered.
3/7/2012 4:50:45 PMProcessingMaterials are now being gathered to complete the order.
3/1/2012 4:00:49 PMProcessingPayment has been successfully received/approved.
2/29/2012 4:46:00 PMProcessingThe order has been received and will be reviewed/processed by a sales rep.
2/29/2012 2:39:02 PMSubmittedOrder Submitted by Customer

If I remember correctly, Ground Shipping is supposed to take... wait a minute! These are Fedex tracking numbers! They upgraded me from Ground Shipping to Fedex Express Saver! That's probably because of the length of time it took to put my system together. (Hey, they didn't see my blog, did they...? Nahhh!) Anyway, that was pretty cool of them, and now it should get to me in 3 - 4 business days.  Fedex says I should have the packages by 4:30 PM on April 3rd; 4 business days. Seriously, though I wasn't able to reproduce this while typing, I was completely oblivious to the fact that I was dealing with Fedex, when this was supposed to be UPS Ground! Here's the info from Fedex's website (click to enlarge!):


As for this survey they mentioned above, I'm not filling anything out until a week after I have the computer running fine, with no issues whatsoever. I hope that'll be a week after April 3rd.

I'll probably pop in with a post or two before the packages arrive (hopefully all at the same time), just to report on where my package is at the time. I'm not worried about Fedex, but things do happen (knocks furiously on wood), and it's good for posterity, I suppose.




8 comments:

  1. Congrats, anticipation is the best part...next to the unboxing.

    I've got my eye on the new Commodore USA Amiga PC, but at $2,500 it is far out of my price range. Guess I'm stuck with my full-tower behemoth

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    1. Oh, you know it, Raifield! That PC is an Amiga in name only, right? I guess their customers are just buying for the Amiga "look" on the outside?

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    2. It doesn't look like an Amiga at all. I like it because it's incredibly tiny, just over 7 square inches and only three inches high. Expandability is zilch, it's pretty much just a full featured motherboard inside an aluminum housing. Still, the integrated GTX 560 can run Skyrim decently, but again, they are asking $2,500 for it once you configure it. At that price, I'd like to buy something that won't be obsolete in a few years.

      It would be great to see nVidia or even ATI manufacturing drop-in chips to upgrade the integrated graphics.

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    3. It looks a bit like my old Amiga 2000 (only shrunk), as far as the case only. That price is insane. My tower is only a bit over $200 more, and it has two of those GTX 560s in SLI mode, and my price includes a monitor, headset, fan controller, liquid cooling, etc.

      Integrated graphics. That's one thing I'm staying far away from, from now on!

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  2. Hey. How is that computer holding up? Waiting on mine from ibp. It is in the "burn in" phase. I got the i7 3820, GTX 560 ti, 16 GB g skills ripjaws, and Asus p9x79. I'm currently maxing out my laptop abilities with D3.

    More specs
    120 GB SSD, 2TB SATA for data, and 850Watt per Supply
    $1500

    Spoony

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    1. It's doing really well, thanks. Every once in awhile I see it's restarted for some reason ("unexpected error"), but I think that may be the fault of the outlets we have in our apartment. You have a really good rig there. What are you looking forward to running on it? :)

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  3. I bought a PC few days back from iBuyPower myself, and came across your blog looking for status updates, and what they mean as well as how much time do I wait for each one of them. Thanks for the help! I'm glad you got the free FedEX express upgrade. It might take me few more days for me since I chose the cheapest form of delivery. :(

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    1. Sorry for the long delay. I haven't logged on here in awhile. I'm hope you got your PC and that it's continuing to work awesomely for you. :)

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