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What do you mean by set up?. If you purchased win 8 in the same order and paid the $50 assembly fee they will install the OS and do some testing to make sure it all works as it should.

You could download and install the newest drivers for your hardware as I don't believe they do that. Video card is one I would be most likely to update.

Other than that depending on what Video Card you purchased they will take it out after testing and ship it in a separate box just so it doesn't get damaged in shipping. All you'll have to do is install it back in the PCIe slot and plug in the power wires.

They always include a list of things they done and what you need to do before powering it up :)

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I think NCIX gives you a booklet with all the drivers in CDs/DVDs.

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I am very sad to see that you wasted money to buy a pre built system. :(
It's only 50$ from ncix for them to put it together, it's not that big a deal not everyone wants to put it together themselves. Still better than going hp, dell, or anything along those lines.
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@Aphexx Ok linus is an exception most people get all their parts and within one day you'll be playing games. Linus went super ocd with his sendin ghis case down going for extreme color scheme things. he also got a kid and has been super busy. but a normal build will take one day.

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I am very sad to see that you wasted money to buy a pre built system. :(
At least if any parts are dead NCIX will know and you won't need to RMA or any of that garbage.

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