Stealthmachines

StealthMachines is a privately owned boutique computer manufacturer which specializes in producing enthusiast gaming desktop, laptop computer, and computer cases. Headquartered in Loveland, Colorado, the company also sells computer components, accessories, and StealthMachines-branded apparel.
History
StealthMachines was founded in 2004. Although the company has existed since that time, the company's first media coverage was a cover-page article in MaximumPC magazine written in 2012 as a result of offering a controversial 10-year warranty. In 2014 StealthMachines began producing their flagship computer case, the NightHawk.
Products
Focusing on the gaming computer and CAD computer markets, StealthMachine’s designs for gaming desktops, laptops, and computer cases cater to an audience which seeks customization in their gaming computer.
NightHawk Computer Case
StealthMachines manufactures their very own computer case called the NightHawk. Utilizing a fully modular internal component design, The NightHawk is a computer case which can support motherboards as large as the standard along with eight hard drives, two optical drives, four graphics cards, and nine case fans. It is modeled after the Lockheed F-117 NightHawk aircraft, and is manufactured in-house by the company
Step-Up Program
Since 2012, StealthMachines has been a member of the EVGA Step-Up program. The EVGA Step-Up program establishes a list of EVGA-approved system vendors.
Philosophy
StealthMachines offers the option to upgrade to a ten-year warranty on all of their desktop machines. All StealthMachines carry a five-year warranty. The company's philosophy is to try to make the computer last as long as possible before needing replacement.
Reviews and Awards
StealthMachines have been featured by various magazine and tech syndication outlets. In 2012, StealthMachines received an 80% from Maximum PC Magazine which was published both in print and online. In 2012, StealthMachines was featured in several web publications for their participation in PAX East in Boston. In 2016, the NightHawk computer case was featured on the homepage of PC World StealthMachines has a rating of 9.92/10 according to ResellerRatings as of the publication of this article.
 
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