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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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maize1951
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Senior Member
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 07:08 PM
Back in it's heyday Sanyo made excellent stereos.
Back in it's heyday Sanyo made excellent stereos.
mrrulez911
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 07:09 PM
Sick modding here mate. I love the way you use this hi-fi equipment to be part of your pc or was it the other way around! And of course the Noctua fan is cool, still with it's color and also the colors of the graphics card wow, respect!
Sick modding here mate. I love the way you use this hi-fi equipment to be part of your pc or was it the other way around! And of course the Noctua fan is cool, still with it's color and also the colors of the graphics card wow, respect!
Božo Kaurić
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Member
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 07:25 PM
This is how my whole setup actually looks like in every day use.
- my wireless keyboard died on me few days ago so thats why that crappy Genius kbd is there

This is how my whole setup actually looks like in every day use.
- my wireless keyboard died on me few days ago so thats why that crappy Genius kbd is there


Božo Kaurić
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Posted on: 07/31/2019 07:32 PM
It all started when I decided to collect all the components of this Sanyo system... So I got the amplifier, Tuner, Program Timer and was (and still am) on a lookout for the Deck from that series... One day I found one broken amp on sale for really nothing... and then the idea popped in my head... I could move my PC into that, and make the front completely functional! Bought it, and then the fun started... it was all but simple as I thought it will be... but it was worth it... now I have a 70s stereo system with a little powerhouse inside
Best thing is that is uses much less space, its completely quiet... and no one has an idea its a PC
Sick modding here mate. I love the way you use this hi-fi equipment to be part of your pc or was it the other way around! And of course the Noctua fan is cool, still with it's color and also the colors of the graphics card wow, respect!
It all started when I decided to collect all the components of this Sanyo system... So I got the amplifier, Tuner, Program Timer and was (and still am) on a lookout for the Deck from that series... One day I found one broken amp on sale for really nothing... and then the idea popped in my head... I could move my PC into that, and make the front completely functional! Bought it, and then the fun started... it was all but simple as I thought it will be... but it was worth it... now I have a 70s stereo system with a little powerhouse inside

Best thing is that is uses much less space, its completely quiet... and no one has an idea its a PC

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Most unique looking pc I've seen in a while nice job.