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Fine. Bad presentation. But people here should have more self respect and stop complaining for irrelevant things like the CPU or approximately irrelevant things, like the cables.<br><br>

Yeah yeah, we're used to be yelled at if the cables don't look good.<br><br>

But tell that to a Physicist, he'll laugh.</div>

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There is nothing wrong with voicing concerns with the presentation of a product we are trying to be sold. When I purchase a new car I don't expect it to be dirty and unwashed, when I look at furniture I expect it to be free of packaging materials, setup nicely, and clean. When I am looking at computer component technology I expect it to be presented cleanly as well. When I purchase a firearm I expect it to be presented in a particular way, for safety and presentation concerns.<br><br><i>I don't know, maybe I am a snob for having a new car fully detailed before taking delivery, and presentation of products in general being done cleanly and neatly.</i><br><br>

If anything it shows that the person trying to sell you something cares about quality and is willing to take the time to pay attention to details. Generally speaking if someone selling you something can't even be bothered to present it nicely, it makes you wonder what else they don't care about.<br><br>

Gigabyte doesn't get a free pass on this, and frankly after the 780 Ti problems they had, they need to step up their game! This isn't doing that.