Extended Processing Systems

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Some systems simply take more time to build, tune, and validate — and that’s completely normal. Extended Processing applies to systems that include specialized hardware, large storage arrays, or components that require additional sourcing or setup time. This option isn’t selectable; it’s assigned automatically to ensure your configuration receives the full time and care it needs.

Even with extended timeframes, every system goes through the same intensive 24–48 hour burn-in testing, thermal tuning, and acoustic optimization process that defines our builds. The difference lies only in scheduling and component preparation — never in quality or attention to detail.


Extended Processing

Usually Ships in 2–4 Weeks

This schedule allows for the procurement of specialized parts, complex system configuration, and thorough multi-stage testing. It ensures reliability and performance, especially in systems with unique hardware or custom requirements.

Extended + Priority Testing

Reduces Processing Time by 4–5 Business Days

Your system is prioritized within the Extended queue, advancing its position in testing and validation while maintaining the full scope of quality checks.

Extended + Expedited Parts Shipping & Priority Testing

Significantly Reduces Processing Time by 6–8 Business Days

We expedite component sourcing and prioritize assembly and burn-in, achieving the fastest turnaround possible for systems that require extended processing.


Our Commitment

Every PC we build — Standard or Extended — is subjected to the same expert assembly, tuning, and validation. Extended Processing simply reflects the additional time certain configurations need to reach perfection.

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