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Guru3D Rig of the Month - January 2021
Guru3D Rig of the Month - December 2012




This months Guru3D Rig of the month, December 2012, build comes from Alexander Hede, aka Ace_finland, currently working as a development engineer for a plastic pipe producing company. He decided to join in on a Cooler Master competition and transformed the very basic test-benches into something truly awesome as you are about to find out.
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shadex
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Posted on: 12/22/2012 08:38 AM
Nice
Ace, how much would you charge for this case? I wouldn't mind buying it off from you
. PM me if you're interested!
Nice
Ace, how much would you charge for this case? I wouldn't mind buying it off from you

MadGizmo
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Posted on: 12/22/2012 11:30 AM
Awesome case. Congrats.
Awesome case. Congrats.

Mannerheim
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Posted on: 12/22/2012 11:49 AM
wow.. its beautifull.
wow.. its beautifull.
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Posted on: 12/22/2012 03:38 PM
Unusual looking which is great, Looks nice and compact
Unusual looking which is great, Looks nice and compact

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Aweome Man! Congratz!
I love how you have it set up like a tech bench case on crack lol. It looks amazing how you took what could be a simple tech bench frame like I used to work with when I worked for Prime Systems, a internal company that fixes and repairs systems at the whole sale website http://www.Directron.com which is here in Houston where I love. You took it to the next level, or, more like Like 20 levels higher then the next level. Very Unique bro. Mad Props! Almost inspires me to such a build a set up like that. it's easy access to the components and great for working with over clock tweaking etc. Not to mention the open air cooling again. Beautiful rig!