2013 | Ibuypower Revolt

: The success of the 2013 Revolt led to the Revolt 2 (2016), which featured a "trophy case" window to show off the GPU, and eventually the Revolt 3 (2021) under iBUYPOWER’s sub-brand, HYTE . CES 2013: iBUYPOWER Launches SFF Revolt Gaming PC

: Reviewers from sites like HotHardware and SlashGear noted that the system "screams," maintaining over 60 FPS in demanding 2013 titles like Metro: Last Light at 1080p.

: To manage thermals in the tight space, iBUYPOWER utilized the NZXT Kraken X40 (140mm) closed-loop liquid cooler for the CPU. ibuypower revolt 2013

At launch, the Revolt was positioned as a superior value compared to other SFF systems like the Alienware X51 or Digital Storm Bolt.

: The system could be positioned vertically or horizontally using integrated rubber feet. : The success of the 2013 Revolt led

: Base configurations started as low as $499 , while the enthusiast-reviewed models were typically priced around $1,399 .

: Custom Z77 mini-ITX motherboard with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. 3. Market Performance & Legacy At launch, the Revolt was positioned as a

: 2x USB 3.0, SD card reader, mic/headphone jacks, and a slot-loading optical drive.