{"id":650,"date":"2014-11-26T11:32:26","date_gmt":"2014-11-26T09:32:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/borkedcode.com\/wp\/?p=650"},"modified":"2014-11-26T11:32:26","modified_gmt":"2014-11-26T09:32:26","slug":"review-of-pc-maker-mifcom-de","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.borkedcode.com\/wp2\/2014\/11\/26\/review-of-pc-maker-mifcom-de\/","title":{"rendered":"Review of PC Maker Mifcom.de"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I recently bought a new PC \u2013 what in my view was a super-boss update compared to my four-year-old former boss system.\u00a0 I live in Germany, and my skill with the German language is both minimal and limited to either restaurant-ordering and grocery-buying. \u00a0So I was generally restricted to buying online.<\/p>\n<p>Which is why I wanted to write up this review of the manufacturer of my new machine \u2013 Mifcom.de.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m going to open up with the following statement:\u00a0 I was not solicited to write this by them, nor in any way do I gain from it.\u00a0 They don\u2019t even know I\u2019m writing this, though I will share it with them when I\u2019m done and it\u2019s posted.<\/p>\n<p>My buying experience with them was absolutely top-notch.\u00a0 I did most of it over the course of a long research period in which I studied various vendors here in Germany, including several walk-in stores like Saturn and Media Markt, checking available features and prices.\u00a0 I had originally thought to buy components and assemble it myself, but in the end the price differential was so little that the extra bonus gained by having them manufacture it and give it a warranty pushed me to buy direct from them.<\/p>\n<p>So \u2013 here\u2019s the run-down (score out of 10, 1 being low, 10 high):<\/p>\n<p><strong>Model Selection and Parts \u2013 10<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>No shit, a ten out of ten.\u00a0 They have a vast array of pre-configured models fitting practically any budget in both laptops and desktops.\u00a0 This also includes many models which are tailor-made to handle specific needs \u2013 Flight Simulator models, gaming laptops, FPS-specific machines, silent gaming designs, enormous water-cooled Xeon boxes with all the stops pulled out (if I had 15,000 Euro to drop on a PC, hoboy would I ever!), or bare-bones budget models, the selection is almost too broad to choose from.<\/p>\n<p>On top of that, they have a \u201cPC Konfigurator\u201d that actually works!\u00a0 And when I say works, I mean that bugger WORKS.\u00a0 Most companies I\u2019ve gone to with intent to use their config tools have very limited selection of materials inside their tools, forcing me to either take a pre-configured option and just buy parts separately for aftermarket add-on, or to simply skip them entirely.\u00a0 Mifcom\u2019s configuration tool not only has a wide array of options (for example, at the time of this writing they have 56 different cases and 54 different graphic cards \u2013 not counting SLI or Crossfire combinations), but it is smart \u2013 it knows which options go with which and will generally prevent you from buying parts that don\u2019t work together.<\/p>\n<p>To top it off, if you start with one of their pre-configured systems, you can then input that system directly into the configuration tool and add\/remove\/modify the stock system to create your own custom tweaked box.\u00a0 VERY impressive.\u00a0 They offer watercooling setups to fit your custom design.\u00a0 Overclocking settings to match.\u00a0 Extra fans for the case.<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s more, there\u2019s also what they offer to <em>not <\/em>sell you \u2013 any item (with the exception of the case and main board) can be removed, so if you\u2019re seeking a specific brand of part, you can source that elsewhere and add it when the system arrives.\u00a0 For example, I bought my system <em>sans<\/em> operating system \u2013 I chose to buy mine separately and install that myself (I\u2019ll post a writeup on that little adventure separately).<\/p>\n<p>Once you make your configuration to your desire, you may save it (if you register yourself with Mifcom) or just have that configuration e-mailed to you.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Payment Options \u2013 9<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Mifcom accepts a wide array of payment options, making purchasing a simple matter.\u00a0 In addition to Credit Card and direct bank transfer, they also provide financing options through Commerzbank (a major bank in Germany), cash-on-delivery (max. permitted is 2,500 Euro), cash-on-pickup (if you live close to Munich, you can visit their facility and pick up directly), and very interestingly, they accept PayPal.<\/p>\n<p>I would have given them a score of ten here, but had to deduct a point because the Credit Card method carries a 1.9% surcharge, and because free shipping is offered to only Bank Transfer purchases (it is 9.90 Euro for the rest, which just struck me as a small annoyance).<\/p>\n<p><strong>System Warranty \u2013 10<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Mifcom extends a standard three-year pick-up and return warranty to all their systems (longer warranties may be available for additional cost).\u00a0 This includes all custom configured systems and even their Overclocked systems.\u00a0 Even for the systems which include SSDs, which have a reputation (which is really no longer deserved) for being short of lifespan.\u00a0 Very little to say here, it\u2019s simple, effective, and no questions asked.\u00a0 Very unexpected for a computer firm to have simple terms and few caveats.<\/p>\n<p>A third-party provider (\u201cTrusted Shops\u201d) is also made available at the checkout in case one wants to add extra coverage to one\u2019s purchase.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Online Support \u2013 8<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Publicly-available forums are available, which gives the user an opportunity to look up any problems (s)he may be experiencing and determine if a solution has been found previously.\u00a0 An online support request may also be filed if one wishes to make a return, and drivers are available for any and all parts that Mifcom makes available.<\/p>\n<p>I docked a couple points on this simply because telephone options are not readily found \u2013 almost all the options are made via the internet, which means that if your system is suffering trouble that prevents you from getting online, you won\u2019t be able to connect with support options.\u00a0 If you do purchase from them, it would be best to retain a phone option and store it with the system documentation in case of emergency.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Assembly Time \u2013 8<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I bought a customized model, so I wasn\u2019t expecting the system to ship overnight \u2013 Mifcom offers 5-9 business day turnaround from the date they confirm payment, and they send out email notifications when the system is built and being shipped.\u00a0 Mine was about six days, which means to me they probably had everything in stock and did the plugging in and a bit of burn-in to test it.\u00a0 I can\u2019t speak to the pre-determined configs (though I\u2019d bet on the higher-tier models there is a longer turnaround time, since few shops would keep such systems handy).<\/p>\n<p>They promised 5-9, they delivered in 6.\u00a0 Very good.\u00a0 Managing customer expectations is a good thing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Shipping \u2013 8<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Shipping is generally done by DPD, a standard delivery system in Germany.\u00a0 They can reach most locations in Germany within a day or so, perhaps two.\u00a0 Basic, but sufficient to accomplish the job.\u00a0 Mifcom supplies a tracking number as soon as the system is handed over to DPD, and DPD is very good at keeping its tracker up to date with changes in status.<\/p>\n<p>One inconvenience I found was that the system was sent as two boxes which I didn\u2019t know about, and the tracking number provides feedback on only the primary \u2013 so when the two showed up on different days, I was slightly anxious that there might have been a mistake.\u00a0 (Happily, there was no issue.)<\/p>\n<p>Packing was fantastic.\u00a0 Plenty of padding, double-boxed in the box that the case came in surrounded by lots of shock-absorbing insulation.\u00a0 It probably could have been dropped from six or seven feet without damage.\u00a0 Even the interior has an expanding-foam restraining pad to keep the internal parts securely in place.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Build Quality \u2013 8<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>All the parts were cleanly and securely mounted, and even though I didn\u2019t purchase any special cable management, the interior was very well-organized.\u00a0 The reason this score isn\u2019t a 10 is that the factory overclocking I wanted didn\u2019t take \u2013 my main board bios reported an overclocking failure and reverted to default settings.\u00a0 I\u2019ve had to go into it and re-tool the overclocking settings myself, which I\u2019m not quite done with.\u00a0 If I were an OC expert, I probably wouldn\u2019t have paid for the service, but it\u2019s been over three years since I dorked around with memory timings or CPU ratios, and I was hoping I\u2019d get a good setting that would stick without me having to jerk around with it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Summary Score \u2013 9<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In short, I would without a doubt recommend Mifcom to anyone looking to buy a new PC.\u00a0 The cost is reasonable, the systems available can cover practically every need \u2013 and those that cannot be supplied by Mifcom can generally be left empty so you can handle the add as an aftermarket without being left with a cheap default piece of kit.<\/p>\n<p>So if you\u2019re looking for a new PC, I don\u2019t think you can go wrong with Mifcom.\u00a0 They\u2019ll get you the PC you want in a very reasonable time \u2013 and they\u2019ll support their build without qualms.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s the site, if you\u2019d like to browse it directly:\u00a0 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mifcom.de\">www.mifcom.de<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Happy computing!<\/p>\n<p>UPDATE: \u00a0Here&#8217;s the <a title=\"How to make a UEFI-capable USB Windows 7 Install\" href=\"http:\/\/borkedcode.com\/wp\/?p=652\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">instructions on how to setup a Windows UEFI installer<\/a> for a box as up-to-date as this one was.<\/p>\n<p>UPDATE 2: \u00a0I&#8217;ve been asked a few times what my system layout was, so here it is&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Case: Cooler Master &#8211; CM Storm Stryker with window<br \/>\nSilent Case Fans: 2x Noiseblocker Black Silent Fan<\/p>\n<p>Motherboard: ASUS Rampage Extreme V, Intel X99 (this one had onboard WLAN, regular LAN, OC&#8217;ing features, great audio, still has room for more RAM, and can support up to four GTX cards in SLI mode, though at present is set up with only one)<br \/>\nCPU: Intel Core i7-5820K, 6x 3.30GHz (I&#8217;m OC&#8217;ing this to 4.2, might try 4.5)<br \/>\nCPU Coolers: Noctua NH-D14<br \/>\nRAM: 32GB DDR4-2400 performance (4x 8GB)<\/p>\n<p>Graphics Card: Palit GTX 980 4GB &#8220;Super Jetstream&#8221; model<\/p>\n<p>Drives:<br \/>\nBoot: 2 Crucial MX100\u00a0512GB SSD drives, RAID 0\u00a0(striped)<br \/>\nStorage: \u00a02\u00a0WD Caviar Green\u00a03TB drives, RAID 1 (mirrored)<br \/>\nOptical: LG BH16NS40\u00a0Blu-Ray burner<\/p>\n<p>Card Reader: Internal Card Reader 54 in 1 USB-out, 3.5&#8243;<\/p>\n<p>Windows 7 Ultimate (normally would go with Pro, but since I live over here, it&#8217;s hard to get English Pro versions, and Ultimate you can download every language pack on the planet included).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I recently bought a new PC \u2013 what in my view was a super-boss update compared to my four-year-old former boss system.\u00a0 I live in Germany, and my skill with the German language is both minimal and limited to either &hellip; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.borkedcode.com\/wp2\/2014\/11\/26\/review-of-pc-maker-mifcom-de\/\">Continue reading <span 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