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Guru3D Rig of the Month - July 2019





Meet the July edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2019, right here.
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Božo Kaurić
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 05:18 PM
It still get the job done... I really don`t need an upgrade that soon
Dated hardware, but my god, that's awesome use of an old HiFi! Kudos, winner!
It still get the job done... I really don`t need an upgrade that soon
Božo Kaurić
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 05:19 PM
That is true, cause these are all classical components... and since motherboard is EATX, I can really fit anything inside once I decide to upgrade.
The nice thing is most of those parts should be easy to swap out. Unlike a lot of highly-custom mods, there's nothing especially tricky about the way this one is set up.
That is true, cause these are all classical components... and since motherboard is EATX, I can really fit anything inside once I decide to upgrade.
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 05:43 PM
Wow, that looks better than Rita Heyworth.
Wow, that looks better than Rita Heyworth.
Cave Waverider
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 06:10 PM
Thank you for sharing the pictures of your amazing system, Božo! I like it a lot.
Thank you for sharing the pictures of your amazing system, Božo! I like it a lot.
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Came here to say the same thing. My favorite PCs are the ones that are far from conventional.
Aside from the radio tuner, is there anything not used? It's kinda hard to tell based on the things listed and the photos. I wonder if you could use the radio tuner for a manual overclock. It might be a little gimmicky, but, I think it'd be a real riot to open up CPU-Z and see your CPU go from 3.88GHz to 4.08GHz when you rotate the dial from 88-108MHz. Nobody else could say their PC does that.
Functional amplifier is at the bottom, tuner is also functional, and PC is on top.