Can the PC be configured with the LEDs exactly as shown in the pictures? And is everything really inside what is written on it? I've heard a lot that Mifcom only dazzles the customers with great pictures and then only cheap parts are installed.
Hello dear digitec community,
This PC contains exactly the same components as in the pictures. The lighting can also be configured in exactly the same way.
If any components are indeed missing or their lighting cannot be controlled, it can at most be an error - our support will be happy to help in a straightforward manner!
We emphatically reject the statement "that Mifcom only dazzles customers with great pictures and then only cheap parts are installed". Our numerous positive reviews, which you can find here on digitec, on external review portals and on social media, speak a completely different language.
In our own online shop, all PCs are freely configurable, so logically the product images of basic systems always represent only a sample configuration, i.e. they also contain optionally available components. The actual configuration can always be seen in the configurator. Again, it has nothing to do with "cheap parts". Here at digitec, the configurations are firmly defined, and the pictures are also clear.
Many greetings!
@Mathias_b
Just delete icue and reinstall. And that's because of the RGB strips on the side... They're missing for me too, but that doesn't bother me. I don't like them that much. But as I said, icue also caused problems for me at the beginning.
@Cons how did you proceed with the LEDs? Unfortunately, they are not present in my case either and the FAN lighting has unfortunately "diminished" - only 2 FANs are still lit and cannot be controlled :/.
I received it about 2 weeks ago. Very well packaged, it has everything pictured in the description (here at Digitec).
Except for the LED strips in the housing, everything was installed.
You can see at first glance whether everything is installed, because you have to "unscrew" the glass on the side to remove the transport lock. SSD and HD, RAMs, mainboard and graphics card are visible through the glass housing.
This makes it easy to check the hardware at "first" glance. When you switch it on, it's Christmas - in every sense of the word - and you can also directly assess whether all the LEDs are in place. Which in my case, after looking through and setting all the integrated programmes for controlling all the lighting, I found that the LED strips were not there. Thanks to Digitec support, it was solved.
(PS: the control heads for the exposure at the top of the housing are not connected at the factory, as the lighting settings are too complex to be operated with 3 buttons. Quote from MIFCOM supporter).